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TOPIC 2.1 Introduction to Biodiversity ENDURING UNDERSTANDING ERT-2 Ecosystems have structure and diversity that change over time LEARNING OBJECTIVE ERT-2.A Explain levels of biodiversity and their importance to ecosystems. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE ERT-2.A.1 Biodiversity in an ecosystem includes genetic, species, and habitat diversity. ERT-2.A.2 The more genetically diverse a population is, the better it can respond to environmental stressors. Additionally, a population bottleneck can lead to a loss of genetic diversity. ERT-2.A.3 Ecosystems that have a larger number of species are more likely to recover from disruptions. ERT-2.A.4 Loss of habitat leads to a loss of specialist species, followed by a loss of generalist species. It also leads to reduced numbers of species that have large territorial requirements. What does biodiversity literally mean (its word parts): _________________________________ Define the three levels of biodiversity: Genetic Biodiversity Species Biodiversity E What level of biodiversity is illustrated in this drawing of a freshwater swamp? _________ __________ is the number one cause of organism extinction. Why? Science of Curiosity KEY life - range of different things Describes the amount of diversity within in the gene pool of a species. Describes the amount of diverse types of species in one area Describes the amount of different types of habitats within an ecosystem, or the world. Species diversity - may types of plants and one type of animal shown. Habitat Loss With no habitat, there is no food, no shelter, no way to survive. Habitat diversity is shrinking across the globe as humans move into and take over more spaces. These habitats, and micro habitats, may contain specialist species that can not survive in any other location - and once their habitat is gone, they die off.

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TOPIC 2.1 Introduction to Biodiversity KEY Unit 2 - The Living World: Biodiversity


ENDURING UNDERSTANDING​ ERT-2 ​Ecosystems have structure and diversity that change over time

LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ERT-2.A​ Explain levels of What does ​biodiversity​ literally mean (its word parts): _________________________________
life - range of different things
biodiversity and their
importance to ecosystems. Define the three levels of biodiversity:
Genetic Biodiversity
Diversity Species Biodiversity
Diversity EHabitat Diversity
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE
ERT-2.A.1​ Biodiversity in an Describes the amount of Describes the amount of Describes the amount of
ecosystem includes genetic, diversity within in the gene diverse types of species in one different types of habitats
within an ecosystem, or the
species, and habitat diversity. pool of a species. area
world.
ERT-2.A.2​ The more
genetically diverse a population
is, the better it can respond to
environmental stressors. What level of biodiversity is illustrated in
Additionally, a population this drawing of a freshwater swamp?
bottleneck can lead to a loss of
genetic diversity. Species diversity - may types of
plants and one type of animal
ERT-2.A.3​ Ecosystems that shown.
have a larger number of
species are more likely to
recover from disruptions. _________
Habitat __________
Loss is the number
one cause of organism extinction. ​Why?
ERT-2.A.4​ Loss of habitat leads
to a loss of specialist species, With no habitat, there is no food, no
followed by a loss of generalist shelter, no way to survive. Habitat
species. It also leads to diversity is shrinking across the globe
reduced numbers of species as humans move into and take over
that have large territorial more spaces. These habitats, and
micro habitats, may contain specialist
requirements. species that can not survive in any
other location - and once their habitat
is gone, they die off.


Science of Curiosity

, ERT-2.A.5​ Species richness Circle the statement that describes species richness.
refers to the number of different
species found in an ecosystem.
A temperate forest is home to Within a particular species of frog, A saltwater march has high
broad leaf trees like oak and there is a lot of color variation. primary productivity, with
maple, along with many shrubs, Brown, tan, green, and both hundreds of mangrove trees and
ferns, and moss species. Animals speckled or solid. thousands of Salt Hay Grass
include deer, opossums, racoon, (​Spartina patens​) plants.
and mice..



rain forest
Think about the Biomes. Name one Biome that would likely recover from an ecosystem disturbance relatively quickly. ________________ Why
did you choose this biome?
Rain forest ecosystems have a high species diversity, so they are able to recover more quickly fro a disturbance.


Name one Biome that would likely recover relatively slowly. ________________
tundra Why did you choose this biome?
Tundra have a low species diversity, so recover slowly from a disturbance.



Use colored pencils or markers to complete the drawing that models the
bottleneck effect. Each color represents a genetic variation within a species.


Explain ​why the first population was more resilient to environmental stressors
than the current (after bottleneck) population.
Before the bottleneck event, the species was very genetically
diverse. If there was an environmental change, chances were
high that some variation in the population would survive, allowing
the population to adapt. After the bottleneck, the genetic diversity
is much lower. A change in the environment is more likely to lead
to extinction, because there is less of a chance that the population
will adapt.


Science of Curiosity

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