Topics
Human Impact and Conservation (not impt, 3pts)
Human Impact and Conservation
* Human activities can have positive and negative impacts on the environment.
* Examples of positive impacts are reducing the use of single-use plastic bags and using cleaner energy.
* Examples of negative impact are deforestation and pollution.
Deforestation
Causes
* Farming
* Logging
* Building Settlements
* Building Transport Routes
How to reduce the negative effects of Deforestation
* Planting new trees
* Promoting eco-tourism
* Having laws to protect forests (e.g. prohibiting logging)
* Agroforestry (leaving trees to grow beside crops)
* Selective logging
- technique where only trees beyond a certain height are cut, hence allowing the younger trees to grow. This, in turn, allows the forests to reach full maturity again in a shorter time.
Sewage (3pt, 3subpt)
When excess fertilizers get washed away into nearby lakes (optional):
What is Bioaccumulation? (4pt)
What is Bioamplification? (1pt)
Bioamplification is the increase in concentration of a substance.
- e.g a pesticide, in the tissues of organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
• This increase can occur as a result of:
- Persistence – where the substance cannot be
broken down by environmental processes
- Food chain energetics – where the substance’s concentration increases progressively as it
moves up a food chain
- Low or non-existent rate of internal
degradation or excretion of the substance – mainly due to water-insolubility
Responsible use of insecticides: (2pt)
Rise in Ocean Temperatures and Coral Reefs (5pt)
Conservation of Species (2pt)
Reasons for current decrease in global biodiversity (4pt):
Importance of Conservation
Ecological Reasons
4pt
Importance of Conservation
Economic/Social Reasons
5pt
Importance of Conservation
Ethical Reasons
1pt
How to conserve species through better management of fisheries and forests
2pt, 5 subpt
Interactions in the Ecosystem
Ecological terms and definitions
Term
Definition
Habitat
A place where organisms live
Population
Organisms of the same species / kind that live in a particular habitat
Community
Made up of the different plant and animal populations living together and interacting in a habitat
Ecosystem
The interactions between a community and its physical environment that make up an ecosystem
Ecology
The study of ecosystems
Ecologist
A person who studies ecology
What is a habitat?
A place where organisms live
What is a population?
Organisms of the same species / kind that live in a particular habitat
What is a community?
Made up of the different plant and animal populations living together and interacting in a habitat
What is an ecosystem?
The interactions between a community and its physical environment that make up an ecosystem
What is Ecology?
The study of ecosystems
What is an Ecologist?
A person who studies ecology
Biotic and Abiotic factors (2 impt pt, 4pt total)
Examples of Abiotic Factors include light, temperature, water, air, minerals and pH
Adaptations of Species