Lab 3 – Biodiversity Demonstration 1: Interdependence of Species Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) 1 Blue (Humans) 2 White (Lichen) 3 Yellow (Bees) 4 Red (Flowers) POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Explain how the ecosystem was affected by the missing species for each round of the demonstration. a. Round 1 = Humans are the biggest cause in the decline of our neighbored species and the ecosystem would be better affected if Human interference was nonexistent
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Consequences of diseases in biodiversity 1. All species are interconnected. They depend on one another. Bees and other insects carry pollen from one plant to another‚ which enables the plants to reproduce. If there is less biodiversity‚ there might be extinction of animal‚ and if bees become extinct ‚ there will be a problem for plants to reproduce. 2. With the loss of biodiversity the transmission of diseases increases .Thus biodiversity
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Lab 3 – Biodiversity Demonstration 1: Interdependence of Species Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) 1 Humans 2 Flowers 3 Lichens 4 Bees POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Explain how the ecosystem was affected by the missing species for each round of the demonstration. a. Round 1 = Without humans less pollution would be in the ecosystem and the natural habitat would be a lot more stable and in better condition than it currently is in. b. Round
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CHAPTER 1: Overview of Global Energy and Environmental Issues Environmental milestones‚ landmarks * Vedas ( love and respect for nature ) * Ancient civilisations - self-imposed restrictions …to avoid pollution‚ degradation ..spiritual means .. ) * Rachel Carson and the Silent Spring: When Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring was published in 1962; it generated a storm of controversy over the use of chemical pesticides. Miss Carson’s intent in writing Silent Spring was to warn the public
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Human Activities and the Loss of Natural Resources Natural resources including soil‚ water‚ forest‚ mineral and biodiversity have been repeatedly destroyed around the world by humans. “Since 1970‚ over 600‚000 square kilometers (232‚000 square miles) of Amazon rainforest have been destroyed” (Butler‚ 2011). The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) estimated that “soil erosion carries away a volume of soil equivalent to one metre deep over 200‚000 hectares every year in the Philippines.” In
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APES Chapter Questions Living in the Environment‚ Miller‚ 15th Ediction Chapter 1: Environmental Problems‚ Their Causes & Sustainability 1. What is an environmentally sustainable society? Give 2 examples. 2. What is the rate of global population growth? 3. How do you calculate doubling time? 4. What is the difference between economic growth‚ economic development and environmentally sustainable development? 5. Define natural capital and natural capital degradation. Give
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Is sustainability truly built into the 12th 5-Year Plan? | Politics of Biodiversity | Environm... Page 1 of 5 Is sustainability truly built into the 12th 5-Year Plan? Perhaps for the first time‚ environment and related livelihoods issues figure in several chapters of a 5-Year Plan approach paper. But it is far from achieving the kind of integration of environment‚ economy‚ and livelihoods that is required if India is to meet its obligations to its people‚ to nature‚ and to international agreements
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two of the four most critical global environmental issues (Biodiversity‚ 1999). As can be seen‚ companies who destroy the ecosystem for economic gain are creating irreversible problems that future laws cannot correct. To prevent further problems from occurring we must maintain all biodiversity laws. The basis of the laws are to protect all life‚ including all human life; and are crucial for present and future generations (Biodiversity‚ 1999). The federal government has taken charge of this situation
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Climate Change and Biodiversity How Global Warming Affects the Life on Earth Climate change is the changing of patterns in climate‚ and the most obvious changes are usually the average temperature and the average precipitation. Climate change will also affect the timing of seasons‚ as well as causing extreme events to happen‚ for example‚ drought‚ fire‚ hurricane‚ etc. Since climate is defined as a certain region’s long term atmospheric conditions‚ the change of climate will have a great impact
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Khadimnagar Reserve Forest(1957) is consist of 1676.73 acres of area. It was declared as Khadimnagar National Park in 13 May 2006. Khadimnagar National Park is one of the most important protected areas of Bangladesh‚ because of its interesting biodiversity composition. It is a resourceful mixed semi-evergreen and evergreen forest. It comprises floral resources‚ Funal resources‚ NTFPs resources‚ timber resources‚ bamboo‚ cane etc. Several surveys were carried out on Khadimnagar National Park through
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