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Biodiversity What is Biodiversity? The total variability of life on earth Knowledge of biodiversity, its loss, patterns of loss and effects of that loss will provide us with a greater understanding of future threats to our livelihoods. This is a class about Global Environmental issues, and one of the best ways to understand human effects on the environment is to understand species loss and the destruction of biodiversity across the globe. 1

Issue 1: What level of biodiversity should be protected? population? genes? Species? Genera? What is the appropriate unit for conservation? 2

Types of Biodiversity: Genetic Diversity variation within populations of animals measured in variation between genes or DNA sequences Species diversity alpha biodiversity : Diversity within a given place or area richness (number of species) versus evenness (relative abundance, question of species dominance) Ecological diversity (community diversity, beta diversity ): how much does diversity vary across space? landscape biodiversity gamma biodiversity biodiversity by increasing the complexity of niches across space 3

Where does diversity come from? 1. Evolutionary mechanisms produce biodiversity i. Variation ii. selection Human evolution and diversity: Views of evolution: Fig 1: Tree (dated, but important reflects a particular View of nature) versus bush (contemporary view) 4

History of biodiversity: 500 Million Years ago: the Cambrian Explosion The original diversitythrough-interaction symbiosis: Mitochondria as a symbiotic organism within the genome: powerhouse of the cell, Separate DNA, Permitted the rise of genetic complexity by allowing mitochondrial simplicity! 5

Where does Biodiversity come from? 2. Relations between species: coevolutionary relationships: mutualism, symbiosis, Allopathy Separation of species 6

BIODIVERSITY LOSS: Question of our age: Are humans causing the sixth great (anthropogenic) mass extinction? Are we on the verge of triggering a sixth worldwide collapse in species diversity? 7

Examples of Biodiversity: 1) ancient (paleo) biodiversity 8

So what? why should we care about biodiversity? What has biodiversity done for me lately? a. beauty of biodiversity, the spice of life, children develop better when exposed to greater diversity, both microbiologically and psychologically. Diversity is beautiful! 9

b. Lifeforms provide important sources for medicines, fibers, materials: losing biodiversity means also a loss in access to important biologically active compounds 25% of medicines currently in use are plantbased 10

c. Biodiversity provides important environmental services such as carbon sequestration and water capture. 11

d. Biodiversity in number of crops increases total productivity by 10% by making better use of space: polycultures Genetic diversity in crop plants and plants increases the stability of both global and local food sources by protecting populations from diseases. 12

e. A final concern for biodiversity: Collapse due to ecological dependency or species interrelations: how many species may be lost before the web of life begins to collapse? 13

Biodiversity moral: no reason not to expend necessary resources to protect existing diversity of life: there is plenty of food, fiber, and other items without expanding acreages under cultivation or stripping oldgrowth forests, or drilling new oil wells We can t replace lost biodiversity 14

How do we measure biodiversity? 1. Uncertainty is a central problem Numbers of species 1.75 million species scientifically identified. estimated 30 million species on earth. estimated 40,000 species rendered extinct annually. Biodiversity part 2 analyzing biodiversity 15

Issue 2: Niche complexity & spatial distribution within a patch, what biodiversity do we protect? How are they interrelated? 16

Issue 4: biodiversity hot spots: what is a biodiversity hot spot? how do types of biodiversity and processes of biodiversification create in hot spots? 17

Conservation 1: Balancing between human exploitation and habitat conservation Biodiversity part 3 Conserva3on Satellite Photo: Spread of farming 18

Conservation 2: separating background versus Proximate Causes: Where to best attack biodiversity loss? Background Proximate 19

Issue 3: how to use our knowledge of biodiversity mechanisms to design functional conservation schemes? Do we mitigate? When to Design conservation areas and policies Without addressing background causes? Mesoamerican bio-corridor 20

Issue 4: The politics of biodiversity: What do we know? How do we know it? Convention on Biodiversity: the US is supposed to measure biodiversity, but has limited funds for the US Biological Survey and HAS NOT signed the international Convention on Biological Diversity. This has been attributed to an administration unwillingness to fund a program which would almost certainly find new species that would then be subject to protection under the Endangered Species Act. 21

Review: 1. Biodiversity, what is it good for? a. Genetic Diversity Within Species: protecting from disease and permitting adaptation vulnerable Versus robust b. Species Diversity: stabilizing environments agroecological c. Ecological Diversity Web of Life: More connections = reduced likelihood of collapse 22

Review: 2. Biodiversity, Where is it? a. Problem of knowledge: measuring and surveying Species numbers spatiality temporality b. Global Distribution Biodiversity hot spots 23

All that is solid, Melts into air all that is holy is profaned, and [we are] at last compelled to face with sober senses [our] real conditions of life?? FIN 24

i. species loss rates a. absolute loss 25

Issue 3: Distribution of populations and sampling problematic 26

Biodiversity across landscapes: The importance of landscape organization Rainforest canopy Biodiversity in spatial heterogeneity: Guinea-Bissau coastline 27

Global Background Economic Drivers, what about the future? MAP: Biodiversity loss: 4 Scenarios for 2050. i. Markets unfettered ii. (growth) Policy-driven iii. (military) security driven iv. Sustainable economies United Nations environmental program Study 28

Design: biological corridors, species migrations, conservation butterflies whales birds 29

Which group has the greatest percentage of endangered members? A. amphibians B. birds C. rep3les D. mammals

Issue 2: Scale and Geography: evenness versus dominance: oaks versus lilies. Patch versus Matrix: dimensions geometry: edge effects 31

Example: Distribution of Biodiversity in Africa: Biodiversity Differs By Group (e.g., birds, Plants, Mammals Each have Own biogeography 32

f. Finally, let s recollect again: Biodiversity isn t just out there but also in here! A concern for any environmental course: How to avoid the creation of artificial distinctions between the environment over there and humans in here? i. Biodiversity within: the human gut symbiosis of digestion and disease 90% of cells in human body are non-human play critical role in digestion and disease prevention ii. Food, air, allergens, environmental disease iii. Over-medication through antibiotics can promote ecological imbalance in the human intestine iv. CASE: Fecal transplants recent research on fecal transplants shows that some diseases may be cured by changing intestinal bacteria: weight-loss, cancer, 33 even autism? (I remain dubious on this one )