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Ecology And Conservation Topics Links - Coggle Diagram
Ecology And Conservation Topics Links
9 = rewilding and communities
3 = populations
movement of individuals between patches prop up key ecological concepts such as the metapopulation and metacommunity
1 = Biodiversity and why to conserve it
Different levels of diversity. LINKS TO POPULATIONS AND THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY. populations allow us to provide links between different groups
Biodiversity hotspots. LINKS TO CONSERVATION. ecosystem services and cold spots. LINKS TO ECOSYSTEMS. being critical - hots spots are quite plant and vertebrae focuses when we know quite just how important other organisms like invertebrates and fungi are.
LINK TO EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. - how biodiversity has changed through time
Population growth. LINK TO POPULATIONS
Human activities especially conservation and degradation of habitats are causing global biodiversity declines. LINKING TO CONSERVATION
why is it important to conserve biodiversity. LINKS TO CONSERVATION. LINKS TO NATURE AND WELLBEING
Ecosystem services and benefits. LINKS TO COMMUNITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS
findings of the MEA - some changes are nonlinear and once a threshold is crossed, the system changes to be a very different state. disease emergence, species introduction, climate change.
IPBES - intergovernmental platform on biodiversity and ecosystem services
Ecologists tend to focus on events happening at the top end of this scale concentrate on individual organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems. divide themselves into the different types of ecologists.
the direct drivers of change in nature with the largest global impact have been changes in land and sea use, direct exploitation of organisms, climate change, pollution and invasion of alien species
7 = threats to biodiversity
8 = invasive species and captive breeding
10 = nature reserves and restoration
5 = species distribution and climate change
2 = the environment and individual survival
cooperating with other species. mutualistic relationships. LINKS TO COMMUNITY
4 = communities and ecosystems
11= nature and wellbeing