Biology (Mader), 10th EditionChapter 47:
Conservation of BiodiversityLearning OutcomesAfter studying this chapter, you should be able to accomplish the following outcomes.
Conservation Biology and Biodiversity - Identify the role of conservation biology with regard to biodiversity.
- Understand that conservation biology is an applied, goal-oriented, multidisciplinary field.
- Recall the increase in extinction rates throughout history.
- Know that biodiversity encompasses diversity of species, genetics, community, and landscape in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats.
Value of Biodiversity
- Discuss the direct and indirect value of biodiversity.
Causes of Extinction
- Assess the factors responsible for the loss of biodiversity: introduction of exotic species, pollution, overexploitation, and disease.
Conservation Techniques
- Explain how many species can be saved from extinction through the identification and conservation of biodiversity hotspots and/or keystone species.
- Justify the importance of conserving populations that have been subdivided due to habitat fragmentation.
- Describe how computer analyses can select areas for preservation and determine the minimal population size needed for survival.
- Recognize that the restoration of habitats is often involved in landscape preservation.
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