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NATURE UNBOUND
LESSON 5 – EXTINCTION:
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
Conservation
Mr. Dieckhoff
USING YOUR COMPUTERS/PHONES
Working with the people at your table, determine
what the following animals have in common:
Carolina parakeet
Gray Wolf
Passenger Pigeon
White-Footed Mouse
EXTINCTION VS
EXTIRPATION
Extinction –
99.9% of all species
have gone extinct
Extirpation –
TYPES OF EXTINCTIONS
Natural (Background)
Extinction –
Example – fescue
grass replaces prairie
grass
Mass Extinction –
5 previous mass
extinctions
Some believe we are in
the 6th
ENDANGERED
Endangered –
In Missouri:
600 plants
300 animals (Eastern Spotted Skunk in picture)
What species are endangered in Missouri?
Take 5 minutes. Research one of Missouri’s endangered
plants or animals.
http://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/endangeredspecies
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/lists/missouricty.html
What is the habitat of the species?
What is it’s food supply?
How is it distributed across Missouri?
In your opinion, why is this species endangered in
Missouri?
FAILURE TO ADAPT
Extinction is a result of natural selection –
species disappear when they fail to adapt to
changing ecological conditions
CAUSES OF EXTINCTION
1.
Fragmentation – carving of large blocks of habitat into
smaller, scattered pieces
Example – Carolina parakeet
2.
Adapt quickly to a new location and
push out native species
Example – see next slide
3.
Hunted, fished, or harvested to
extinction
Example – Passenger Pigeons
4.
Changes in global temperatures have wide-range effects on
environmental conditions and are expected to cause
population changes
INVASIVE SPECIES
Exotic, non-native species – organism that has
moved into an area in which it previously did not
exist
Invasive –
Examples:
Emerald Ash Borer
1.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JTKjszvOLw
Zebra Mussels
2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svlSW40uU2g
Sericea Lespedeza
3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlFBexymTjk
SAVING SPECIES FROM EXTINCTION
Problem – Grassland birds are declining faster
and more consistently than birds in other
ecosystems (example – Eastern Meadowlark)
Native grasslands have been replaced by urban
sprawl and tall fescue
Solution Ideas?
Work with the people at your table to come up with
what Missouri should do to help grassland birds.
WHY SOME SPECIES ARE MORE PRONE TO
EXTINCTION?
Generalist –
Specialist –
Tend to be smaller
populations with less
genetic variation
because of inbreeding
PREDICTING EXTINCTION
Factors which
affect
extinction:
Niche
tolerance
Populations
size
Geographic
range
CONCLUSION
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Extinction
Extirpation
Endangered
Causes of Extinction
Invasive Species
Predicting Extinction
Consequences of Extinction