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“The pale blue dot” …. Earth from the Voyager spacecraft, > 4 billion miles away http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=2148. http://www.solstation.com/stars/earth.htm. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-mars.html. http://www.thew2o.net/#. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“The pale blue dot” …. Earth from the Voyager spacecraft, > 4 billion miles awayhttp://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=2148

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http://www.solstation.com/stars/earth.htm http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-mars.html

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http://www.thew2o.net/#

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http://www.misterteacher.com/rainforestwebquest.html

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http://www.misterteacher.com/rainforestwebquest.html

Earth Mars

CO2 0.035% 95%

N2 77% 2.7%

H2O 1% 0.007%

Ar 0.93% 1.6%

O2 21% trace

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http://science.kennesaw.edu/~jdirnber/BioOceanography/Lectures/LecPhysicalOcean/LecPhysicalOcean.html

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All genera

“well described” genera

The “big five” Mass Extinction Events

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phanerozoic_biodiversity_blank_01.png

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Permian mass extinction: 96% of all marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species

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WHY?

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WHY?

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WHY?

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WHY?

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WHY?

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http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/prehistoric-world/mass-extinction/

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http://we.vub.ac.be/~dglg/Web/Claeys/Chicxulub/Chixproject.html

ecological collapse

Almost all animals over 25kg (~55 lbs) went extinct.

(The things that require the most energy to survive)

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BIODIVERSITY NOW

http://www.coral.org/node/3230

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Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2006)

http://englishontour.blogspot.com/2011/03/beetles.html

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http://www.illuminatedorigin.com/The_Illuminated_Origin_of_Species/Blog/Entries/2011/9/22_Beetles!.html

http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/jcabbott/abbottlab/

DetritivoresPollinatorsInsect predatorsHerbivores

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http://www.dendroboard.com/forum/photography/42636-incredible-costa-rican-euglossine-bees.html

PollinatorsInsect Parasitoids (lay eggs on other insects)Insect Predators

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Malagasy Sunset Butterfly

Jewel Bug

http://magicbelles.com/flutterbudclub/special-wonders/beetles

http://buggirl.tumblr.com/post/12568644622/bugs-that-break-the-rules-the-madagascar-sunsethttp://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_flies/images/PWC_8410.jpg

HerbivoresPollinatorsParasitesDetritivores

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http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Africa/South_Africa/West/Eastern_Cape/Kob_Inn/photo915391.htm

HerbivoresDetritivores

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http://www.paulsanghera.com/infonential-Contact.html

http://www.flowersociety.org/Redwood-profile.htm

PRODUCERS

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Most vertebrate species are fishes

http://www.elp.manchester.ac.uk/pub_projects/2003/MNZO0MLK/lecture1.htm

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Blue_Whale

http://freakz.info/2011/09/21/10-interesting-seahorse-facts/

http://ambergriscaye.com/critters/redeyedtreefrog.html

http://www.hodag.info/what%E2%80%99s-going-on-here-then-100

http://australian-animals.net/plat.htm

http://www.pbase.com/image/37557333

Herbivores, Predators, Detritivores, Pollinators

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But do we NEED all these species??

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http://katherinegerdes.com/portfolio/11/rainy-day-jewels

There’s a lot of redundancy in nature…

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Are all species equally important? If not, which ones are critical?

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with

without

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We don’t know which species are critical

So we need to save them all to maintain ecosystem function

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But what does biodiversity do??

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1) Biodiversity increases “productivity” ... FOOD

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Monoculture

They all need the same things at the same concentrations; they compete.

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Monoculture Polyculture

Combinations of different plants can be planted at higher density, and they use different "niches" and coexist. Even if abundance of "most productive" species drops, this loss can be offset.

They all need the same things at the same concentrations; they compete.

“Niche Complementarity”

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Monoculture Polyculture

Nitrogen fixing legumes (beans) nutrify the soil, increasing the growth of other plants. And you have beans!

without beans

with beansThey all need the same things at

the same concentrations; they compete.

“Positive Effects”

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2) Biodiversity improves ecosystem services

Estimates of various Ecosystem Services - $U.S. trillionsEcosystem services

Value(trillion $US)

Soil formation 17.1Recreation 3.0Nutrient cycling 2.3Water regulation and supply

2.3

Climate regulation (temperature and precipitation)

1.8

Habitat 1.4Flood and storm protection

1.1

Food and raw materials production

0.8

Genetic resources 0.8Atmospheric gas balance 0.7Pollination 0.4All other services 1.6Total value of ecosystem services

33.3

Source: Adapted from R. Costanza et al., “The Value of the World’s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital,” Nature, Vol. 387 (1997), p. 256, Table 2. TOTAL GLOBAL GNP (1997) = 18 trillion.

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3) Aesthetics and Inspiration: Biodiversity enriches our cultures

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3) Aesthetics and Inspiration: Biodiversity enriches our cultures

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How is our biodiversity doing?

Genetic diversity within species

Species diversity in communities

Ecosystem diversity

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How is our biodiversity doing? Humans used hundreds of crop species worldwide; now 3 species (rice, wheat, corn) provide 60% of our calories from crop plants.

According to the FAO of the UN, 70% of the genetic diversity of crop plants has been lost in the last 75 years as we’ve shifted to industrial farming and the use of GM strains.

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How is our biodiversity doing?

2000 Pacific Island bird species (15% of global total) have gone extinct after human colonization

20 of the 297 mussel species in N.A. have gone extinct in the last 100 years; 60% are endangered

40 of 950 fish species in N. A. have gone extinct in the last century; 35% are threatened or endangered

http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/the-real-biodiversity-crisis/1

http://www.nps.gov/sacn/planyourvisit/st-croix-currents.htm?customel_dataPageID_206517=289024

http://www.fishdecoys.net/pages/LDC_Collection/BenzieJoDecoys.htm

Yellow-finned cutthroat trout

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How is our biodiversity doing?

1 in 4 mammal species is endangered

1 in 8 bird species is endangered

1 in 3 amphibian species is endangered

48% of primate species are threatened

Data from: http://iucn.org/what/tpas/biodiversity/

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How is our biodiversity doing?

35% of mangrove habitat has been lost in the last 20 years

In the Caribbean, hard coral cover has declined from 50% to 10% in the last 20 years

Since 2000, 232,000 sq miles of old growth forest have been lost (size of Texas).

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WHY?

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7 billion in 2011 (12 years later)

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http://news.mongabay.com/2011/1009-amazon_deforestation_revised.html

13,000 sq kilometers is about the size of Connecticut

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http://mvh.sr.unh.edu/mvhinvestigations/old_growth_forests.htm

Extent of Virgin Forest, Contiguous U. S.

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Millenium Assessment 2006

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10 million?

Humans use/control 40% of the ‘food’ produced on the planet.

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Fragmentation

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PLANTS

HERBIVORES

CARNIVORES

LARGE AREA OF HABITAT

Area Effects

Fragmentation

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HABITAT FRAGMENTATION

Fragmentation

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HABITAT FRAGMENTATION

Fragmentation

1)Carnivores lost - (reduce diversity)2)Herbivores compete – (reduce diversity)3)Plants overgrazed – (reduce diversity)

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We are a geological force, operating on an ecological timescale

Mountaintop removal in West Virginia

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We are a geological force, operating on an ecological timescale

Gold mining in Peruvian Amazon

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We are a geological force, operating on an ecological timescale

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We are a geological force, operating on an ecological timescale

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We are a geological force, operating on an ecological timescale

Hmmmm….

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All genera

“well described” genera

The “big five” Mass Extinction Events

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phanerozoic_biodiversity_blank_01.png

Millions of Years Ago

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Sixth major mass extinction event - NOW

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22 May 2010 –Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:

“Biodiversity loss is moving ecological systems ever closer to a tipping point beyond which they will no longer be able to fulfill their vital functions.”

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What Can We Do?

We need to protect and preserve large intact, biodiverse ecosystems.

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This is great, but it ain’t gonna do it…

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We need to rethink our model of community…

Development

nature

nature

Development

Development

Development

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We need to find out what’s out there!

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We need to appreciate the societal and economic value of biodiversity

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)http://www.justmeans.com/Stop-Loss-CSR-Biodiversity/28856.html

“Protection of biodiversity should be the underlying reason for every CSR effort. Biodiversity loss is the most severe threat to human-wellbeing on the planet. It rates even higher than climate change and related problems….

The head of Deutsche Bank's Global Markets predicts that our current rate of biodiversity loss could see 6% of global GDP wiped out as early as 2050.

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity executive summary (2010) reports that “over 50% of CEOs surveyed in Latin America and 45% in Africa see declines in biodiversity as a challenge to business growth. In contrast, less than 20% of their counterparts in Western Europe share such concerns”

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If we recognize the grandeur of life, we might appreciate it…

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If we appreciate it, we might value it…

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If we value it, we might sustain it…

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If we sustain it, we might be able to sustain our societies and economies, as well.

ECONOMY

SOCIETY

ENVIRONMENT

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If we don’t, we won’t…

A few extinct animal species.

Thylacine - 1936

Quogga - 1883

Golden Toad - 1989

Tecopa Pupfish - 1981

Yangtze River Dolphin - 2006

Vietnamese Rhinoceros - 2010