BISC 204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Eastern Gray Squirrel, Eastern Continental Divide, Hedera Helix

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Bisc204 lecture 24: major drivers of biodiversity loss. Ecologists and environmental scientists are focusing attention on understanding the ecological processes that regulate the global ecosystem of earth. The motive for this focus is to reduce the degradation of the global ecosystem by human activities and to plan for the consequences of the poor treatment of the earth by humans. Humans are affecting essentially every process and ecosystem. The magnitude and nature of these effects vary depending on the ecosystem and the type of human activities focused in any given areas. It is said the globe is heading towards the 6th great extinction". Data shows that human arrival had a negative effect on the species richness (species-area curves with log-log scale graph) Humans have reduced the densities and prevalence of top predators in many ecosystems. This has substantial effects on food webs and communities.

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