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BIODIVERSITY
AND THE
HEALTHY
SOCIETY
LESSON 10
Some Terms Related to Biodiversity
Speciesreferstoagroupoforganism,whichhave
common genetic,ecologicalandevolutionary
characteristics,thatcaninterbreedandproduce
viableandfertileoffspring.
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Some Terms Related to Biodiversity
Population,inbiology,isdefinedasallthe
organismsofthesamegrouporspecies
thatliveinaspecificareaandarecapable
ofbreedingamongthemselves.
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Some Terms Related to Biodiversity
Acommunityisadiversegroupof
organismsthatinteractina
commonlocation.
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Ecosystemreferstotheinteractionof
biologicalcommunities withanother
andwiththephysicalenvironment.
Some Terms Related to Biodiversity
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Endemicspeciesrefertospeciesthatarenativeor
restrictedinaparticulararea.Forinstance,the
PhilippineEagle,thePhilippinetarsierandRafflesia
speciosaareendemicspeciesofthePhilippines.
Some Terms Related to Biodiversity
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BiodiversityHotspotareregionsorareasintheworld
withrichbiodiversitybutarecurrentlyfacingthreats
ofdepletionandloss.Examplesofbiodiversityhotspot
arethewholeofMadagascarandthePhilippine
Archipelago.
Some Terms Related to Biodiversity
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What is Biodiversity?
Biodiversityreferstothevarietyoflifeformson
Earth.Itrangesfromthesmallestmicroorganism,
themycoplasmas,uptothelargestanimals,the
bluewhales.Biodiversityistheshorttermfor
‘biologicaldiversity’.
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Therearethreelevelsofbiodiversity.
What is Biodiversity?
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•Geneticdiversity-itreferstothevariations
inthedifferentgenespresentinindividual
organism.
What is Biodiversity?
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HowisGeneticDiversityGenerated?
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•Mutation–changes to an individual’s DNA
•Arises when mistakes are madewhile cells are
copying DNA
•Make up a species’ genetic diversity
•Most mutations are either harmful or have no
impact but sometimes can cause changes that
are helpful for a species
ExamplesofGeneticDiversity
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•Among humans, there
are differences in terms of
genetic sequences.
ExamplesofGeneticDiversity
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•Different breeds of dogs as a result of selective
breeding
•Speciesdiversityisdefinedasthenumberof
differentspeciespresentinanecosystemand
relativeabundanceofeachofthosespecies.
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Species diversity
In Galapagos Islands, there are
different species of finches. This
shows the species diversity of
finches in the islands
Variety of mushroom species found in
a particular forest. There are a
number of species in the area.
What is Biodiversity?
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Ecosystemdiversityreferstoallecosystems,
ecological processes and biological
communities.
What is Biodiversity?
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What is Biodiversity?
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Types of Ecosystem
FOREST
It is a functional unit or a
system which comprises of soil,
trees, insects, animals, birds,
and man as its interacting units.
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Types of Ecosystem
GRASSLAND
If there isn’t enough rain to grow
trees, grasslands can grow in
both tropical and temperate
climates.
It is known as the “true kingdom”
of animals.
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Types of Ecosystem
TUNDRA
characterized by harsh
environmental conditions usually
windswept, snow-covered and
treeless
What is Biodiversity?
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Types of Ecosystem
DESERT
Deserts arebarren areas of land
characterized by extremely high or
low temperatures, with low rainfall
and scarce or no vegetation
What is Biodiversity?
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Types of Ecosystem
MARINE
Marine ecosystems are aquatic
environments with high levels of
dissolved salt.
What is Biodiversity?
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Types of Ecosystem
FRESHWATER
Freshwater ecosystems occur in
in-land bodies of water and may
either be flowing, standing, or
man-made. Distinguished by low-
salinity water that flow from the
natural rainwater catch basins
created by forests.
Patterns of Biodiversity
AccordingtotheGlobalBiodiversityOutlook1
(2001),therearearound14millionspeciesinthe
worldwithnearly2millionspeciesdiscoveredand
described.
AsianPalmCivetGoldenToad
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Philippineshasatleast53,000species
discoveredanddescribed.Itisoneof
themega-diversecountries.
Philippineshashighendemismwithat
least49%ofitsterrestrialwildlife
beingendemictothecountry.
However,itisalsooneoftheworld’s
biodiversityhotspotwithmorethan
900threatenedspecies.
Patterns of Biodiversity
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Class Discussion
Question:
Why is biodiversity important?
How is it relevant to us as individuals, to
our community, or to our country?
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Importance of Biodiversity
Provisioningservices:
a.Foodsource–fruitsoftrees
b.Herbalmedicines–leaves,rootsorflowersofplants
c.Forestproducts–trunkoftreesorvines
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RegulatingandSupporting
service:
a.Mangroveforests–regulatethe
impactofwaves
b.CoralsReefs–providehabitatfor
fishesintheseas
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Culturalservices:
a.Orchids–usedfordecoration
b.Whaleshark–forecotourism
c.Citrusthorns–usedintattooingprocess
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Class Discussion
Question:
How is biodiversity related to a healthy
society?
What is its impact to human health?
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Importance of Biodiversity
PHYSICAL
ENVIRONMENT
BIODIVERSITY
CLEAN AIR, CLEAN WATER
FOOD, MEDICINE
CULTURAL SERVICES
OTHER ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
Biodiversity Loss
Biodiversity loss
refers to the depletion
or reduction of
biological diversity
due to extinction of
species.
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Biodiversitylosswillresult
tothedeathofecosystems
worldwide,resultingto
endingandchangingof
ecosystemservicesmostof
theselosseshappenin
biodiversityhotspots.
Itispredictedthathalfoftheworldspecieswillbe
extinctby2050.
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TheInternationalUnionfortheConservationof
NatureorIUCNcategorizespeciesbasedontheir
conservationstatus.
Theworld’smostcomprehensiveinformationsourceon
theglobalconservationstatusofanimal,fungiand
plantspecies.
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TheIUCNRedListCategoriesandCriteriaare
intendedtobeaneasilyandwidelyunderstood
systemforclassifyingspeciesathighriskofglobal
extinction.Itdividesspeciesintoninecategories:Not
Evaluated,DataDeficient,LeastConcern,Near
Threatened,Vulnerable,Endangered,Critically
Endangered,ExtinctintheWildandExtinct.
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Not Evaluated (NE) –species that
has not yet been assessed under the
IUCN criteria. Currently, this applies
to most of the world’s described
species. We don’t know whether these
species are at a high or a low risk of
extinction, or if they are already
extinct.
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Data Deficient –species that
lack adequate information on their
abundance, diversity or
distribution, hence, there is no
assessment of rick for extinction.
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Biodiversity Loss
Examplesofspeciesthat
areunder‘DataDeficient’
categoryareVicente’s
poisonfrogofPanamaand
thecherryplum
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Biodiversity Loss
LeastConcern –species
thathavebeenevaluatedand
werenotconsideredtobe
threatened.
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Biodiversity Loss
Examplesofspeciesthatareunder
‘LeastConcern’categoryarethesea
snails,Conusbarbieri,andConus
textileandgiantreed(Arundodonax).
TheyarenativetothePhilippines.
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Biodiversity Loss
Near Threatened –species that
are evaluated but do not qualify as
vulnerable, endangered, and
critically endangered.
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Examples of these species that are near
threatened are the bull shark and
smooth cauliflower coral.
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Vulnerable–speciesthatare
likelytobeendangeredinthe
nearfuture.Theywereableto
meetthefivecriteriasetby
IUCN.
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Biodiversity Loss
Examples ofthesearethemolavetree,
Philippineeagle-owlanddugong.Themolave
treeanddugongarebothnativetothePhilippines
whilethePhilippineeagle-owlisendemicinthe
country.
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Biodiversity Loss
Endangered–speciesthatare
likelytobecomeextinct.They
meetthefivecriteriasetbyIUCN
forthecategory.
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Biodiversity Loss
ExamplesofEndangered speciesarethe
Calamiandeer,Visayashornbill,andtherare
orchid,shorthairedpaphiopedilum.Allofthem
areendemictothePhilippines.
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Biodiversity Loss
Critically Endangered–
species that face high risk of
extinction. They meet the five
criteria set by the IUCN.
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Biodiversity Loss
ExamplesofthesearethePhilippineeagle,the
Philippinecrocodile,andthetamaraw.Allof
themareendemictothePhilippines.
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Biodiversity Loss
Extinct in the Wild –species
that are only present in captivity,
in cultivation or in naturalized
populations.
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Biodiversity Loss
ExamplesofthesearetheAlagoas
CurassowinBrazil,HawaiianCrow,and
PereDavidDearofChina.
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Biodiversity Loss
Extinct –species that are
already gone; the last
individuals have died.
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Biodiversity Loss
“The process we use to declare an
animal extinct, isn’t in exact science ”
-Forrest Galante
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Declaring an Species Extinct
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Declaring an Species Extinct
•In the 1980s, it was suggested that an extinction
should be declared if a species was not observed for
50 years.
•International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN): “A taxon is Extinct when there is no
reasonable doubt that the last individual has
died.”
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Rediscovered Species
•The Coelacanth believed to have been extinct
for 70 million years. rediscovered by Marjorie
Courtenay-Latimer on22 December 1938.
•Fernandina Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis
phantasticus), last reported 112 years ago
and long considered lost forever until its
rediscovery in 2019.
Examplesofthesearethegoldentoadof
CostaRica,TheJapanesesealion,and
thegreatauk.
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Biodiversity Loss
H
I
P
P
O
HabitatAlteration/Destruction
InvasiveSpecies
Pollution
PopulationGrowth
Overharvesting/Overexploitation
Threats to Biodiversity
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Threats to Biodiversity
1.Habitatalterationanddestruction
Thedestructionofhabitatslikecoralreefsandforestlead
tobiodiversityloss.Forinstance,oneofthecausesofthe
declineinPhilippineEaglepopulationinvariouspartsof
thecountryisdeforestation.Philippineeaglesarehighly
territorial,hence,theyrequirethewideareofforests.
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1.Habitatalterationanddestruction
Anotherexampleisthecaseofseacowsordugongs.
Dugongsliveinseagrassbeds.However,seagrass
bedsarefacingthreatofdestructionandalterationdue
tocoastaldevelopmentandindustrialactivities.
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2.Invasivespecies
Whennon-nativespecieswhicharewell-accustomed
inanotherecosystemareintroducedthroughnatural
andartificialmeansinanotherecosystem,theyare
calledexoticspecies.
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2.Invasivespecies
Whenexoticspeciesbecameharmfulanddangerous
tothenewecosystems,theybecomeinvasivespecies.
ExamplesofinvasivespeciesinthePhilippinesarethe
coral-eatingseastar,andthegoldenapplesnail.
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3.Pollution
Manyspeciesaredyingbecauseofpollutionfrom
industrialandhouseholdsources.Oilspillscause
lossesinbiodiversity.Airpollutionaffectsbirds,winged
insectsandotherspecies.
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3.Pollution
Lichensareorganismsusuallyfoundintreesandrocks.
Theyarevulnerabletoairpollution,causingabnormality
ordeath.Whalesandothermarineorganismsarealso
dyingbecauseofplasticpollutionoftheseas.
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4. Population Growth
According to the United Nations, the
current global population is
approximately 7.6 billion people, and
is predicted to reach 9.8 billion by
2050. As the global human population
increases, without new ways and
behaviors, other threats to biodiversity
such as habitat loss, pollution, and
overexploitation will intensify.
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5.Over-exploitation
The unstable consumption or
exploitationofbiodiversityleadto
theendangermentofmanyspecies.For
example,illegalandtoomuchlogging
causedthedeclineofhardwoodspecies
suchasthePhilippinedipterocarps.In
TaalLake,theoverfishingofthelocal
sardinescalledtawillisledtoits
declineandendangerment.
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6.GlobalWarmingandClimateChange
Globalwarmingandclimatechangeaffectedmany
species.Forexample,polarbearsarestarvingbecause
ofglobalwarming.Theirhabitatsarealsomeltingaway.
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7.IllegalPoachingandWildlifeTrade
Manyspeciesarebeingpoachedillegallyandsoldto
illegalwildlifetraders.Forinstance,elephantstusksand
rhinoceroshornsarebeingcollectedarebeingcollected
illegallycausingthedecileofthetwospeciespopulations.
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Other Threats to Biodiversity
8.Diseases
Manyspeciesaredyingbecauseofdiseasesbroughtby
changing,andotheradverseconditionsbroughtabout
byhumanactivities.
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Other Threats to Biodiversity
8.Diseases
Oneexampleisthecaseofamphibians.Worldwide
manyamphibiansareunderthreatbecauseofafungal
disease.Thegoldentoadwentextinctbecauseofthe
disease.OtherfrogssuchastheToadMountain
Harlequinfrogarecurrentlyendangeredbecauseofit.
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Other Threats to Biodiversity