Creado por Ellie Potellie
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
What Are The Threats To Biodiversity? | •Exploitation •Habitat Loss •Invasive, naturalised & introduced species |
What Is Exploitation? | Exploitation is the overuse of resources in an ecosystem |
What Is The Bottle Neck Effect? | In small populations, genetic diversity may be lost & therefore the ability to show variation that allows evolutionary changes to changes to the environment would be lost |
What Is Habitat Loss? | The clearing of habitats that has led to habitat fragmentation |
What Are The Consequences Of Habitat Loss? | Degradation of the edges of habitat fragments results in increased competition between species as the fragments get smaller. This may result in a decrease in biodiversity |
How Can Habitat Fragmentation Be Remedied? | To remedy this, habitat fragments can be linked by habitat corridors leading to more food and choice of mate through access. |
What Is An Introduced Species? | An Introduced species is a non-native species that humans have moved intentionally or accidentally to new geographical locations |
What Are Naturalised Species? | Species that become established within wild communities are turned naturalised species |
What Is An Invasive Species? | A naturalised species that grows rapidly and eliminates native species and reducing biodiversity. |
What Are The Characteristics Of An Invasive species? | •Free of predators, parasites, pathogens & competition that limit population growth •Invasive species may prey on native species out compete them or hybridise with them |
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