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Campbell Biology Chapter 55
Conservation Biology and Restoration Ecology
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Biology
Undergraduate 2
02/27/2008

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Biodiversity
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Biological diversity; the variety of life in all its forms, levels and combinations. Includes ecosystem diversity, species diversity and genetic diversity.
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Genetic Diversity
Definition
Comprised of the individual genetic variation within a population and the genetic variation between populations that is often associated with adaptations to local conditions.
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Species Diversity
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The variety of species in an ecosystem or throughout the entire biosphere; aka species richness.
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ESA
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Endangered Species Act (United States)
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Endangered Species
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A species that is "in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range."
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Threatened Species
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Species that are considered likely to become endangered in the forseeable future.
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Ecosystem Diversity
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The variety of the biosphere's ecosystems.
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Biophilia
Definition
Our sense of connection to nature and other forms of life.
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Ecosystem Services
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Encompasses all the processes through which natural ecosystems and the species they contain help sustain human life on Earth.
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Four Major Threats to Biodiversity
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Habitat destruction; introduced species; overexploitation; disruption of "interaction networks"
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Habitat Destruction
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Single greatest threat to biodiversity; brought about by agriculture, urban development, forestry, mining and pollution. Accountable for 73% of extinct, endangered, vulnerable or rare species.
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Introduced Species
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Species that humans move, either intentionally or accidentally, from the species' native locations to new geographic regions; aka invasive, nonnative or exotic species. Accountable for 40% of extinctions since 1750.
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Overexploitation
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Refers generally to the human harvesting of wild plants or animals at rates exceeding the ability of populations of those species to rebound; often refers to commercial fishing, hunting, collecting and trading of animals.
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