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Unit A: Biological Diversity
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1.0 Biological diversity is reflected in the variety of life
On Earth.
Biological diversity refers to all the
different types of organisms on Earth.
Species: is a group or organisms that have
the same structure and can reproduce
with one another.
There are between 30 – 100 million organisms existing today
Just for curiosity there are new hybrids
being produced.
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Understanding Biological Diversity
1) Diversity between Ecosystems:
- Ecosystem: a place where living (biotic) things
interact with other living and non-living (abiotic)
things.
- There is a huge diversity of ecosystems in the world.
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Diversity occurs within ecosystems
- Population: when members of a species live
in a specific area and share the same
resources.
- Community: When populations of different species live in
the same area.
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Diversity Within Species:
- A species is a group of organisms that all
have the same basic structure. However, if
you look closely at any population, you will
notice subtle variations between the
individual members of the population.
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Species are not evenly distributed on our planet.
- Areas around the equator have the greatest
number of plant species. The number of plant and
animal species is greatest in tropical regions.
- As you move north to the temperate and then the polar
regions, you will find less biological diversity.
Biological Diversity on Earth
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Fungi and Lichens
Prot ozoans and Algae
Spiders and Scorpions
Mollusks
Crust aceans
Roundworms
Fish
Flat worms
Eart hworms and Leeches
Rept iles and Amphibians
Jellyf ish, Corals and Anemones
Sponges
Birds
Mammals
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Classifying Biological Diversity
- Carolus Linnaeus developed a system for naming
and classifying organisms. He used Latin
because that was the common scientific language
of his time.
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In his system, two words name each living thing:
1) The first word indicates the name of the genus to which the
organisms belong. This word starts with a capital letter.
2) The second word indicates the name of the species. It starts with
a small letter. No two species can have the same name.
Picea glauca: White spruce
Canis lupus: Wolf
-Linnaeus then organized species into groups based on their
physical structure in the following order:
General
Kingdom
Phyla
Classes
Orders
Families
Genera
Species
Specific