BIO 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Sloss Debate, Buffer Zone, Salvage Logging

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Forest -> any ecosystem with a high density of trees: provides habitats, maintain quality of soil/air/water, plays key role in biogeochemical cycle, provides wood/fuel/construction/paper production/etc. Forest types -> categories defined by their predominant tree species: plant community varies from region to region because of differences in soil and climate. Provide rich ecosystems for biodiversity; old-growth forests host more but home to more endangered species. Many ecosystem services and economically valuable resources. Forests are a major carbon reservoir; cutting down trees worsens climate change. Deforestation -> the clearing and loss of forests, occurs when trees are removed more quickly than they can regrow: creates loss of diversity, worsens climate change, and disrupts ecosystem services. Primary forest -> natural forest uncut by people. Second-growth trees -> trees that sprouted after old-growth trees were cut. Secondary forest -> contains smaller, younger trees than a primary forest. Concession -> the right to extract a resource: developing nations are desperate for economic development.

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