BIOL 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 51: Habitat Destruction, Background Extinction Rate, Estuary

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Lecture topic: ecosystem ecology iii: threats to biodiversity. An endangered species is a species whose numbers have decreased so drastically that it is almost certain to go extinct unless effective conservation programs are put in place. Multiple interacting threats: habitat loss is the single most important factor in the decline of these species. It is a significant issue for over 90 percent of endangered species in terrestrial environment: nearly all of the endangered species are affected by more than one factor. Humans cause habitat destruction by logging and burning forests, damming rivers, dredging or filling estuaries and wetlands, plowing prairies, grazing livestock, excavating minerals, and building housing developments, golf courses, shopping centers, office complexes, airports, and roads. Deforestation is one of the most important types of habitat destruction ! Net losses have recently dropped because of extensive forest regrowth in china, north. America, and europe, even though over 40 million ha of primary forest have been lost in.

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