BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Extinction Threshold, Invasive Species, Dynamic Equilibrium

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Habitat fragmentation: this creates habitat islands that are smaller and more isolated than the larger landscape they came from, a larger land mass that is fragmented into a smaller land mass (decreasing the area of a habitat, essentially) Exotic and invasive species: communities can be disrupted by exotic species, species introduced by humans to communities in which they were not previously found. Introduction can be intentional or unintentional: have affected virtually all communities, but especially problematic in disrupted habitats, exotics often invasive, native species often affect negatively, at least 30,000 exotic species in the united states alone. Woolly adelgid: hemlocks die because of woolly adelgid, studies at the university of massachusetts amherst elicit that there may be a predator that can get rid of the woolly adelgid. Honeysuckle: this is another species that is harmful to plants. Cost of invasives: more than 4,500 foreign species have gained a permanent foothold or taken root in the u. s. during the past century.

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