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tidyribsevio. What is the anagram? (don’t shout it out). Biodiversity. In pairs – write down a definition for the word. Learning outcomes. All of you should be able to: Define the terms biodiversity, genetic diversity, species diversity and habitat diversity.

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  1. tidyribsevio What is the anagram? (don’t shout it out) Biodiversity In pairs – write down a definition for the word.

  2. Learning outcomes All of you should be able to: • Define the terms biodiversity, genetic diversity, species diversity and habitat diversity. • Define species and speciation Most of you should be able to: • Outline the mechanism of natural selection.

  3. What is biodiversity? Biodiversity = Biological diversity “The variety of life on earth” Up until now when talking about biodiversity we have focussed on species diversity but there are two other aspects…

  4. What do you think these three different aspects of biodiversity mean? Individually: write down what you think each one means. HINT: you should already know species diversity. Now have a look at what you have written and compare it with the following definitions. Is there anything that you are missing? Add it to your definition.

  5. Species diversity Genetic diversity The variety of species within a given area, habitat or region. This includes the number of species and the number of individuals of each species This variety alters from habitat to habitat. The rainforests at one end with great variation and the polar ice caps at the other with little variation. The range of genetic material present in a gene pool or population of a species. Wild mustard species have much more genetic diversity than the domestic varieties Habitat diversity The number of different habitats per unit area that a particular ecosystem or biome contains. If diversity increase here it will probably lead to an increase in the other two.

  6. Speciation Speciation is the process by which new species form.

  7. What is a species? Equusafricanus Hysterocratesgigas Ursusmaritimus Equusferus Ursusarctos Hysterocratesmaximus

  8. A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. A species is defined as:

  9. + = Mules cannot reproduce themselves so although donkeys and horses can mate they are considered different species.

  10. How does speciation occur?

  11. Darwin’s discovery • 1859 - Charles Darwin published Onthe Origin of Species • Culmination of his life’s work • Outlined theory of the evolution of species by natural selection • Species change over time due to natural selection, creating new and different species

  12. Darwin knew about artificial selection, and argued that a similar process must occur in nature. Wild mustard & domestic cruciform vegetables Domestic dogs Wild canids

  13. Artificial Selection • nature provides variation, humans select variations that are useful. • Example - a farmer breeds only his best livestock

  14. This led him to the idea of natural selection. http://gardenofeaden.blogspot.mx/2011/10/cheetah.html http://worldwildlife.org/species/polar-bear http://true-wildlife.blogspot.mx/2011/02/giraffe.html

  15. Get down Darwin’s four key points… http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/greatest-discoveries/videos/100-greatest-discoveries-shorts-natural-selection.htm

  16. Natural selection Also called “survival of the fittest” What do you understand by the term fitness in this context? Let’s have a go at the worksheet…

  17. Natural Selection and Species Fitness • Overtime, natural selection results in changes in the inherited characteristics of a population. • These changes increase a species fitness (survival rate)

  18. What adaptations do these animals show that increase their fitness for their environment? http://worldwildlife.org/species/polar-bear http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/brown-bear/ http://animal.discovery.com/mammals/camel/ http://www.skjoldenllamas.net/en/index.php

  19. Let’s finish there Put your notes away: • Define biodiversity • Define species diversity, genetic diversity and habitat diversity • Define speciation • Outline the mechanism of natural selection

  20. Now take your partner’s and check it… add anything that they have missed. • Biodiversity The variety of life on earth – can include habitat diversity, species diversity and genetic diversity • Species diversity Variety of species per unit area – number of species and relative abundance (number of individuals of each species) • Habitat diversity The range of different habitats in an ecosystem • Genetic diversity The range of genetic material present in a gene pool or species population • Speciation This is the process by which new species are formed • Outline the mechanism of natural selection Each organism will be adapted slightly differently to their environment. Resources are limited and there will be competition for resources. These small differences mean that some organisms will be more successful than others and more likely to survive and reproduce, passing their genes on to the next generation. Survival of the fittest.

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