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a level biology biodiversity module 4 summary

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summary notes on the topic of biodiversity in module 4, covering every part of the OCR A specification, such as sampling techniques, reasons for maintaining biodiversity and conversation management.

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Biodiversity
Types
Species: number of species and number of individuals of each species

Habitat: number of different habitats in an area

Genetic: variety of genes within a species / proportion of genes that vary

Species: group of organisms similar in their morphology, physiology, behavior and
genetics that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring

Population: individuals of the same species in the same area at the same time

Community: different populations (species) living and interacting in the same area

Ecosystem: interaction btw a community and the non-living parts of the environment

SAMPLING
Take measurements from limited number of individuals in an area to estimate number
of organisms (abundance)

Random

Sample sites are selected at random through random number tables, calculators and
computers that select random coordinates

Each area has an equal chance of being selected

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Unbiased: human involvement in choosing samples is removed, reducing effects of
chance and minimising errors in obtaining samples/measurements

Sample may be unrepresentative of whole area

Increase sample size for more reliable estimate

Non-random

Opportunistic

Deliberately sampling an area where a particular species is known to be

- Easier and quicker
- Biased
- Overestimate likely

Stratified

Take samples from each group, proportional to its size

- Over-representation of small areas

Systematic

Samples taken systematically at fixed intervals along the environmental gradient

Sampling techniques
Quadrat

Square frame subdivided into smaller squares

Plants in quadrat identified and counted

Allow estimate of percentage cover

Point: frame with pins set vertically that the plants hit = recorded

1. Grid pitch by using 2 tape measures placed at 90 degrees to each other
2. Select random coordinates
3. Place quadrat at 1st coordinate
4. Identify species by using a dichotomous key (instructions on pairs of
statements)

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