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Chapter 5, Chapter 7, Chapter 6, Chapters 8/9 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 5
Trophic Levels
Producers, Consumers
Aquatic Ecosystems are reversed
Succession
Primary - invaded by plants when barren
Secondary - cleared by fire or natural occurance and comes back natural
Aquatic - soil particles eroded from land or plant detritus build up on ponds or lakes
Disturbance
Biomes
Microclimates
Ecosystem capital and its importance
Chapter 7
Ecosystems under pressure
Global Forest Resource Assessment
Sustainable Forest Management
Consequences of deforestation
Productivity reduced
Soil erosion increased
Alters hydrology
Tropical Forests
Sustainable trends
Sustainable forest management
Setting aside reserved for good
Put in control of indigenous villages
Ecosystem capital
Ecosystem Use
Consumptive
Productive
Preserving ecosystems
Preservation
Conservation
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Aquaculture
Trawling
Coral Reef bleaching
Whaling industry
Ecosystem Restoration
Restoration Ecology
Chapter 6
Biological Wealth
Makes up ecosystem capital
Instrumental - value to humans
Intrinsic - value to self
HIPPO acronym
Biodiversity
Pollution
Chemical
Biological
Physical
Population overgrowth and overexploitation accounts for 23% of recent extinctions
Conservation
Legislation and International Efforts
IUCN
CITES
Convention of Biological diversity
Chapters 8/9
Population Growth
Population profiles
Population Momentum
Demographic transition
Human Population
Demography - info on human populations
Population consumption
Poor nations suffer the worst with high TFR
Affluence doesnt suffer as much
Population ecology
Revolutions and their effect on birth rates