BIOL 150 Study Guide - Final Guide: Background Extinction Rate, Biodiversity Hotspot, Genetic Drift

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Biodiversity is the variety of life on earth, it includes all organisms, species, and populations; the genetic variation among these; and their complex assemblages of communities and ecosystems. Biodiversity hotspots- areas of high species richness, high endemism (native), and high threat. Biotic homogenization- everywhere is becoming more-or-less the same - organisms that can thrive in human dominated landscapes, at the expense of a narrow endemics and those species that do not. Competitive release- non-native species out compete native species because they do not have natural predators etc. Within any broader landscape there is a mosaic of interconnected ecosystems. To conserve biodiversity, conservation at the landscape level is critical. Explain why small, geographically isolated populations are at high risk of extinction (hint: genetics). Low genetic diversity due to lack of gene ow and genetic drift and can suffer from interbreeding depression.

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