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Biodiversity
Biodiversity
and
and
Evolution
Evolution
Biodiversity is the term
Biodiversity is the term
used to describe the
used to describe the
number and variety of
number and variety of
life found on
life found on
Earth.
Earth.
Biodiversity has three
Biodiversity has three
types: genetic, species, and
types: genetic, species, and
ecosystem
ecosystem
Genetic diversity pertains to the
variation of genes within
species
Species diversity pertains to the
Species diversity pertains to the
variety and abundance of species
variety and abundance of species
within a
within a
region
region
Ecosystem diversity is the
Ecosystem diversity is the
variation among groups of
variation among groups of
organisms in different
organisms in different
physical settings
physical settings
All parts of the ecosystem are interacting with one another. If one of its
components experienced changes and it doesn’t adapt to its new environment
or situation it may probably die and lessen in numbers. The population
pertains to the number of organisms of the same species living in the same
region while communities are composed of different organisms living in the
same region.
What will happen if one population in an area increase? Will it affect the
distribution of space and food? Fortunately, changes in population may give
a big impact on the balance of biodiversity index.
Biodiversity Index is a scale of the diversity of plant and
Biodiversity Index is a scale of the diversity of plant and
animal species in a
animal species in a
given area. It is a widely used tool for estimating the
given area. It is a widely used tool for estimating the
complexity, stability, and thus
complexity, stability, and thus
general health of an ecosystem. It is expressed with the
general health of an ecosystem. It is expressed with the
equation of:
equation of:
Populations of an organism can change and varies over time. This is due to
the different limiting factors occurring in the situation. Limiting factors are usually
described as lack of particular resources like the availability of food, water, and
space. Some of the other reasons are predation, diseases, and migration.
Light,
temperature, and soil nutrients are also limiting factors because they help to identify
what kind of organism lived in a certain area.
Increasing the number of population
size that an area can support is called carrying capacity. It is the size of a biological
species that can be sustained in a specific environment, given all the available
resources. If the carrying capacity reaches its maximum point, the organism in that
area will die because not all of their needs can be met.
When the number of species decreases in size, and only a few remain, that
species is considered as endangered and possibly becomes extinct in the future.
Some examples of endangered animals in the Philippines are tarsier in Bohol,
Philippine eagle, Philippines freshwater crocodiles, tamaraw in Mindoro, and
Philippine naked-backed fruit bat in Cebu. If animals of a particular species are
vulnerable at risk in terms the number of population of its kind, it is said to be
threatened.
Extinction happens if the last member of that species is gone like
dinosaurs.
Tarsier
Philippine Eagle
Philippines
freshwater crocodile
Tamaraw
Naked-backed fruit
bat
Natural Causes of Species Extinction
Natural Causes of Species Extinction
1. Climate change- the sudden changes
in the earth’s temperature
2. Land Development- conversion of
land into residential area or building
3. Acid precipitation- is a result of air
pollution
4. Diseases/Epidemic- infectious diseases or
virulent infectious diseases
cause the change in biological populations.
5. Meteoric impact/Cosmic radiation-
extinction happens when a massive
asteroid or meteor hits the surface of
the earth.
6. The spread of Invasive species- it can
change the abundance of diversity
or the food web in an ecosystem by
destroying and replacing its natural
value and number.
Man-Made Causes of Species Extinction
Man-Made Causes of Species Extinction
1. Deforestation- illegal logging, kaingin
farming
2. Pollution- either air or water
pollution
3. Destruction of Coastal Resources- this is caused
by using dynamite in
fishing, muro-ami, and the conversion of beach
into residences, and
overharvesting of fishes.
SOURCES OF EVIDENCE
SOURCES OF EVIDENCE
FOR EVOLUTION
FOR EVOLUTION
Organisms inhabiting the earth have changed overtime, their structures,
traits, and abilities allowed them to adapt and survive in their environment. Data
from the fossil records, anatomy and morphology, embryonic development and
biochemistry could be analyzed to demonstrate if evolution of life on earth has
taken place.
EVIDENCE FROM FOSSIL
EVIDENCE FROM FOSSIL
RECORDS
RECORDS
Have you ever seen fossils of any organism? Fossils are examples
of evidences that paleontologists use in studying evolution. They are traces
of organisms that lived in the past and were preserved by natural process
or catastrophic events. They can be remains of organisms which include
bones, shells, teeth and also feces embedded in rocks, peat, resin, and ice.
Paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
MOST FOSSILS WERE COMMONLY FOUND IN
MOST FOSSILS WERE COMMONLY FOUND IN
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS. THEY WERE
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS. THEY WERE
FROM THE HARD PARTS OF THE ORGANISM
FROM THE HARD PARTS OF THE ORGANISM
LIKE WOODY STEM, BONES, OR TEETH.
LIKE WOODY STEM, BONES, OR TEETH.
Compression Impression
Another type of fossil is an imprint or
impression. Imprints are shallow
external molds left by animal or plant tissues
with little or no organic materials
present. Compression is the other side with
more organic material.
A PALEONTOLOGIST IS
A PALEONTOLOGIST IS A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES
A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES
THE HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH THROUGH THE
THE HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH THROUGH THE
FOSSIL RECORD.
FOSSIL RECORD.
DETERMINING THE AGE OF
DETERMINING THE AGE OF
FOSSILS
FOSSILS
Do you know how a paleontologist usually
determines the age of a
fossil? Paleontologists make initial estimates of
the age through the position in
the sedimentary rocks. Fossils found in the bottom
layer are much older than
those found in upper layer of rocks.

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  • 2. Biodiversity is the term Biodiversity is the term used to describe the used to describe the number and variety of number and variety of life found on life found on Earth. Earth.
  • 3. Biodiversity has three Biodiversity has three types: genetic, species, and types: genetic, species, and ecosystem ecosystem
  • 4. Genetic diversity pertains to the variation of genes within species
  • 5. Species diversity pertains to the Species diversity pertains to the variety and abundance of species variety and abundance of species within a within a region region
  • 6. Ecosystem diversity is the Ecosystem diversity is the variation among groups of variation among groups of organisms in different organisms in different physical settings physical settings
  • 7. All parts of the ecosystem are interacting with one another. If one of its components experienced changes and it doesn’t adapt to its new environment or situation it may probably die and lessen in numbers. The population pertains to the number of organisms of the same species living in the same region while communities are composed of different organisms living in the same region. What will happen if one population in an area increase? Will it affect the distribution of space and food? Fortunately, changes in population may give a big impact on the balance of biodiversity index.
  • 8. Biodiversity Index is a scale of the diversity of plant and Biodiversity Index is a scale of the diversity of plant and animal species in a animal species in a given area. It is a widely used tool for estimating the given area. It is a widely used tool for estimating the complexity, stability, and thus complexity, stability, and thus general health of an ecosystem. It is expressed with the general health of an ecosystem. It is expressed with the equation of: equation of:
  • 9. Populations of an organism can change and varies over time. This is due to the different limiting factors occurring in the situation. Limiting factors are usually described as lack of particular resources like the availability of food, water, and space. Some of the other reasons are predation, diseases, and migration. Light, temperature, and soil nutrients are also limiting factors because they help to identify what kind of organism lived in a certain area. Increasing the number of population size that an area can support is called carrying capacity. It is the size of a biological species that can be sustained in a specific environment, given all the available resources. If the carrying capacity reaches its maximum point, the organism in that area will die because not all of their needs can be met.
  • 10. When the number of species decreases in size, and only a few remain, that species is considered as endangered and possibly becomes extinct in the future. Some examples of endangered animals in the Philippines are tarsier in Bohol, Philippine eagle, Philippines freshwater crocodiles, tamaraw in Mindoro, and Philippine naked-backed fruit bat in Cebu. If animals of a particular species are vulnerable at risk in terms the number of population of its kind, it is said to be threatened. Extinction happens if the last member of that species is gone like dinosaurs.
  • 14. Natural Causes of Species Extinction Natural Causes of Species Extinction 1. Climate change- the sudden changes in the earth’s temperature 2. Land Development- conversion of land into residential area or building 3. Acid precipitation- is a result of air pollution
  • 15. 4. Diseases/Epidemic- infectious diseases or virulent infectious diseases cause the change in biological populations. 5. Meteoric impact/Cosmic radiation- extinction happens when a massive asteroid or meteor hits the surface of the earth. 6. The spread of Invasive species- it can change the abundance of diversity or the food web in an ecosystem by destroying and replacing its natural value and number.
  • 16. Man-Made Causes of Species Extinction Man-Made Causes of Species Extinction 1. Deforestation- illegal logging, kaingin farming 2. Pollution- either air or water pollution 3. Destruction of Coastal Resources- this is caused by using dynamite in fishing, muro-ami, and the conversion of beach into residences, and overharvesting of fishes.
  • 17. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE SOURCES OF EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION FOR EVOLUTION Organisms inhabiting the earth have changed overtime, their structures, traits, and abilities allowed them to adapt and survive in their environment. Data from the fossil records, anatomy and morphology, embryonic development and biochemistry could be analyzed to demonstrate if evolution of life on earth has taken place.
  • 18. EVIDENCE FROM FOSSIL EVIDENCE FROM FOSSIL RECORDS RECORDS Have you ever seen fossils of any organism? Fossils are examples of evidences that paleontologists use in studying evolution. They are traces of organisms that lived in the past and were preserved by natural process or catastrophic events. They can be remains of organisms which include bones, shells, teeth and also feces embedded in rocks, peat, resin, and ice. Paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
  • 19. MOST FOSSILS WERE COMMONLY FOUND IN MOST FOSSILS WERE COMMONLY FOUND IN SEDIMENTARY ROCKS. THEY WERE SEDIMENTARY ROCKS. THEY WERE FROM THE HARD PARTS OF THE ORGANISM FROM THE HARD PARTS OF THE ORGANISM LIKE WOODY STEM, BONES, OR TEETH. LIKE WOODY STEM, BONES, OR TEETH. Compression Impression
  • 20. Another type of fossil is an imprint or impression. Imprints are shallow external molds left by animal or plant tissues with little or no organic materials present. Compression is the other side with more organic material.
  • 21. A PALEONTOLOGIST IS A PALEONTOLOGIST IS A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES THE HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH THROUGH THE THE HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH THROUGH THE FOSSIL RECORD. FOSSIL RECORD.
  • 22. DETERMINING THE AGE OF DETERMINING THE AGE OF FOSSILS FOSSILS Do you know how a paleontologist usually determines the age of a fossil? Paleontologists make initial estimates of the age through the position in the sedimentary rocks. Fossils found in the bottom layer are much older than those found in upper layer of rocks.