BIO153H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 56: Biophilia Hypothesis, Extinction Vortex, Overexploitation

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Biodiversity can be considered at three main levels: genetic diversity, species diversity, ecosystem diversity. Our biophilia enables us to recognize the value of biodiversity for its own sake: other species also provide humans with good, fibre, medicines and ecosystem services. Four major threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, introduced species, overharvesting, global change. When a population drops below a minimum viable population (mvp) size, its loss of genetic variation due to nonrandom mating and genetic drift can trap it in an extinction vortex mother nature, you da real mvp. Declining population approach focuses on the environmental factors that cause decline, regardless of absolute population size: follows a step by step conservation strategy. Conserving species often required resolving conflicts between the habitat needs of endangered species and human demands. The structure or landscape can highly influence biodiversity. Biodiversity hotspots are hotspots where extinction may be imminent meaning that conservation should be prioritized.

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