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Extinction’s New Face:

Extinction’s New Face:. Habitat Loss & Fragmentation. What is the evidence of habitat loss?. Deforestation…. Source: www.guayaki.com/index.php?p=reforestation. Deforestation…. Is it only limited to the Amazon?. How does species abundance relate to habitat size?. Make predictions

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Extinction’s New Face:

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  1. Extinction’s New Face: Habitat Loss & Fragmentation

  2. What is the evidence of habitat loss? • Deforestation…

  3. Source: www.guayaki.com/index.php?p=reforestation

  4. Deforestation… • Is it only limited to the Amazon?

  5. How does species abundance relate to habitat size? • Make predictions • Is there likely to be a relationship? • Why or why not?

  6. What are the impacts of decreasing habitat size? • We call this habitat fragmentation • Are there likely to be any additional problems, beyond simple reduction in area?

  7. Over time large blocks of forest (green) are fragmented  through a variety of land use activities (after Curtis, 1956) - Cadiz Township, Wisconsin.

  8. Habitat Fragmentation & Edge Effects

  9. Mean alien species richness, summarized by transect position and aspect. Sample size = 7 for each combination of transect and aspect. Redrawn from Brothers and Spingarn 1992). (http://dnr.state.il.us/orep/inrin/ecosys/forests/forstres.htm )

  10. Mean frequency of sample transect segments containing alien species (bottom), summarized by transect position and aspect. Sample size = 7 for each combination of transect and aspect. Redrawn from Brothers and Spingarn (1992).   (http://dnr.state.il.us/orep/inrin/ecosys/forests/forstres.htm )

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