ecological issues
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How humans impact on species’ habitat. . Ecological issues. Overpopulation. 40% of the land is devoted to human food production 50% of the earth’s land has been altered by humans Nitrogen fixation is used by humans more than all of the other processes combined. Frog/Toad Populations. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ECOLOGICAL ISSUESHow humans impact on species’ habitat.
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Overpopulation
40% of the land is devoted to human food production
50% of the earth’s land has been altered by humans
Nitrogen fixation is used by humans more than all of the other processes combined
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Frog/Toad Populations
Frogs undergoing extinctions. Frogs create important chemicals for antibiotics. Lots of species have already gone
extinction Why? The frog has permeable skin that
is letting in the pollution in their bodies causing death and eggs not hatching.
The Panamanian Golden Frog extinct in the wild and only housed in conservatories (picture above)
Southern gastric brooding frog completely extinct
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DDT and biomagnifications Sprayed on crops and ran off to
oceans/streams/rivers Plankton got contaminated and got
eaten by a secondary consumer and that would get eaten by a tertiary consumer, then all were effected. When it gets to bigger species it
becomes more contaminated and built up in the fat tissue.
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DDT in birds
Birds eggshells thinning and causing birds to die. Major decline of bald eagle, brown
pelican, peregrine falcon and osprey After the 40 years California Condors still
affected because they feed on sea lions, still have continued thinned egg shell problems.
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Deforestation
Causes flooding, erosion and climate change
Caused by logging, cattle ranching and shifted cultivators.
New buildings in place of forests. Only 8.6 acres of rainforest remain Loss of habitat for creatures where
70% of animals live in forests and die without them.
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Habitat Loss
Habitat loss causes about affect about 86% of threatened birds, 86% of mammals, and 88% of amphibians. Some species include numbat, woma,
Giant Gippsland earthworm
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Desertification
Where a land dries out*bodies of waters* and turns into a desert/arid land.
Loss of vegetation Lands become
unsustainable/unlivable conditions. Causing animals to die due to dehydration.