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Chapter 10 Biodiversity

Chapter 10 BiodiversityChapter 10 Vocabulary

Brightstorm: Biodiversity (3:46)

Biodiversity is the amount of variety of organisms in a particular area and is typically used to measure the "health" of an ecosystem. Biodiversity usually encompasses genetic diversity (variations within individual populations), ecosystem diversity (within ecosystems) and landscape diversity (range of differing ecosystems within an area).

Chapter 10 Concept Map  – will not be able to view on iPad

Chapter 10 Lecture Guide (DOCX 33 KB)

DAY 1

Section 10.1 What is Biodiversity?

Objectives

1. Describe the diversity of species types on Earth, relating the difference between known numbers and estimated numbers.

2. List and describe three levels of biodiversity.

3. Explain four ways in which biodiversity is important to ecosystems and humans.

4. Analyze the potential value of a single species.

10.1 Vocabulary

biodiversity - the variety of organisms in a given area; the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem

gene - a segment of DNA that is located in a chromosome and that codes for a specific hereditary trait

keystone species - a species that is critical to the functioning of the ecosystem in which it lives because it affects the other species in its community

ecotourism - a form of tourism that supports the conservation and sustainable development of ecologically unique areas

10.1 Student Textbook

10.1 mp3 (7:55)

10.1 PowerPoint  Chapter 10 - Section 1 (PPT 415 KB)

10.1 Active Reading

Self-Check Quiz Section 1: What Is Biodiversity?

Bozeman Biology Biodiversity (7:35)

DAY 2

Bill Nye Biodiversity (22:58)

Bill Nye Biodiversity Video Notes

DAY 3

Section 10.2 Biodiversity at Risk

Objectives

1. Define and give examples of endangered and threatened species.

2. Describe several ways that species are being threatened with extinction globally.

3. Explain which types of threats are having the largest impact on biodiversity.

4. List areas of the world that have high levels of biodiversity and many threats to species.

5. Compare the amount of biodiversity in the United States to that of the rest of the world.

10.2 Vocabulary

endangered species - a species that has been identified to be in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant part of its range

threatened species - a species that has been identified to be likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future

exotic species - a species that is not native to a particular region

poaching - the illegal harvesting of fish, game, or other species

endemic species - a species that is native to a particular place and that is found only there

Brightstorm: Habitat Destruction (2:36)

Habitat destruction is when a natural habitat is altered or destroyed so that it can no longer support the species that lives there. A habitat is commonly defined as the environment where a particular species lives and habitat destruction can cause the migration or extinction of a species. Causes of habitat destruction include things like human activity, climate change, natural disasters and geological processes.

Brightstorm: Resource Depletion (2:23)

Natural resource depletion is loosely defined as when resources are used up in an area. Non-renewable resources (things like oil and trees) will eventually be depleted while renewable resources (things like wind and sun) typically are not entirely depleted.

Brightstorm: Endangered Species (3:01)

Endangered species are defined as a species that is in immediate danger of going extinct. Species become endangered through a number of factors including disease, human activities and competition with other species. Examples of endangered species include the mountain gorilla and the black rhino. Another category is something called a threatened or vulnerable species. These are species that are in danger in the near-term.

10.2 Student Textbook

10.2 mp3 (11:33)

10.2 PowerPoint  Chapter 10 - Section 2 (PPT 540 KB)

10.2 Active Reading

Self-Check Quiz Section 2: Biodiversity at Risk

DAY 4

Activity 19 Endangered Species I – What’s Happening?

DAY 5 Invasive Species 1

Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management – lesson

Video Links: Introduction for BugMobile vs. The Invasive Species (7 minutes)

The Asian Longhorned Beetle (10 minutes)

Purple Loosestrife (6 minutes)

Plum Pox Virus (6 minutes)

Zebra Mussel (9 minutes)

DAY 6 & 7 & 8 Invasive Species 2

Sci Show – Invasive Species: The Story of the Bunny (10:45)

Least Wanted Poster

Invasive Species Websites:

Invasive Species in Pennsylvania website

Invasive Species – Nature – PBS

DAY 9

Section 10.3 The Future of Biodiversity

Objectives

1. List and describe four types of efforts to save individual species.

2. Explain the advantages of protecting entire ecosystems rather than individual species.

3. Describe the main provisions of the Endangered Species Act.

4. Discuss ways in which efforts to protect endangered species can lead to controversy.

5. Describe three examples of worldwide cooperative efforts to prevent extinctions.

10.3 Vocabulary

germ plasm - hereditary material (chromosomes and genes) that is usually contained i the protoplasm of germ cells

Endangered Species Act - an act that the U.S. Congress passed in 1973 to protect any plant or animal species in danger of extinction

habitat conservation plan - land-use plan attempting to protect endangered species that balances harm to the species and conservation commitments among cooperating parties

Biodiversity Treaty - an international agreement aimed at strengthening national control and preservation of biological resources

10.3 Student Textbook

10.3 mp3 (14:08)

10.3 PowerPoint  Chapter 10 - Section 3 (PPT 369 KB)

10.3 Active Reading

Self-Check Quiz Section 3: The Future of Biodiversity

DAY 10 & 11 & 12

Activity 20 Endangered Species II – Who Cares?

DAY 10

Chapter 10 Vocab Quiz

Activity 20 Endangered Species II – Who Cares? – Part I: Hard Choices

DAY 11

Activity 20 Endangered Species II – Who Cares? – Part II: Ardvark Ads

DAY 12

Activity 20 Endangered Species II – Who Cares? – Part III: Endangered Species Research Assignment

DAY 13 – Chapter 10 Review

Chapter 10 Concept Review

Chapter 10 Word Search

Chapter 10 Standard Test Prep

DAY 14 – Chapter 10 Test

DAY 15 & 16 & 17?

Focus on Biodiversity CD Activities – together in class

Exploring Pennsylvania’s Biodiversity Cards (5) – rotate among tables

Biodiveristy Video

Biodiversity- Our Living World – Your Life Depends on It (booklet) link to biodiversity booklet pdf – quiz

Focus on BiodiversityPoster

DAY 18

Earth Focus and Episode 41 - Biodiversity Health (27:18)

 

Chapter 10 Critical Thinking

Chapter 10 Map Skills

Enrichment and Extension 

Quick Lab: How Can You Determine Biodiversity Around Your Home?

Draw conclusions about biodiversity in an ecosystem by making some simple observations.

Historical Note: Whooping Cranes: Regaining Lost Ground?

Click here to read how whooping cranes are slowly coming back from the brink of extinction. 

Society: Saving Biodiversity

Biologists race against time to save species threatened with extinction.

Technology Note: Mapping Life on Earth

Click here to find out what a biodiversity map is and how it can help to save endangered wildlife.

Chapter 10 Labs

Field Activities

Comparing and Contrasting Organisms

Exploring Local Biodiversity

Research Labs

Constructing a Timeline

Consumer Labs

Modeling Diversity and Disease

 

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