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Page 1: HONORS BIOLOGY MRS. STEWART CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL Keystone and Non-Native Species.

HONORS BIOLOGYMRS. STEWART

CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL

Keystone and Non-Native Species

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WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED THIS YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

PREDICT HOW A SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

MAY LEAD TO THE EXTINCTION OF A

PARTICULAR SPECIES(SPI 3210.2.6)

CLE 3210.2.3: Predict how global climate change, human activity, geologic events,

and the introduction of non-native species impact an ecosystem.

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WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED THIS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

MAKE INFERENCES ABOUT HOW A SPECIFIC

ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE CAN AFFECT THE AMOUNT OF

BIODIVERSITY (SPI 3210.2.5)

CLE 3210.2.1 : Investigate how the dynamic equilibrium of an ecological community is

associated with interactions among its organisms.

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Wolves in Yellowstone

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Beavers in Yellowstone

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Example: the disappearance of wolves in Yellowstone lead to the disappearance of beavers in Yellowstone.

Keystone Species

A species that plays a critical role in maintaining the structure of an ecological community and whose impact on the community is greater than would be expected based on its relative abundance or total biomass.

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THINK – PAIR – SHARE

How did the disappearance of wolves lead to the disappearance of

beavers?

How do we get from here to

there?

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Elk in Yellowstone

The answer:

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Ecological Impacts

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Ecological Impacts

Less wolves = more elk and more coyote

More elk = less grazing land and less willows, aspen and cottonwood

Less trees = less beavers

More coyotes = less foxes, hares, ground nesting birds, small rodents and young deer

Less small prey = More vegetation such as clover, nuts, etc.

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HONORS BIOLOGYMRS. STEWART

CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL

Non-Native Species

Page 12: HONORS BIOLOGY MRS. STEWART CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL Keystone and Non-Native Species.

WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED THIS YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

PREDICT HOW A SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

MAY LEAD TO THE EXTINCTION OF A

PARTICULAR SPECIES(SPI 3210.2.6)

CLE 3210.2.3: Predict how global climate change, human activity, geologic events,

and the introduction of non-native species impact an ecosystem.

Page 13: HONORS BIOLOGY MRS. STEWART CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL Keystone and Non-Native Species.

WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED THIS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

MAKE INFERENCES ABOUT HOW A SPECIFIC

ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE CAN AFFECT THE AMOUNT OF

BIODIVERSITY (SPI 3210.2.5)

CLE 3210.2.1 : Investigate how the dynamic equilibrium of an ecological community is

associated with interactions among its organisms.

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Kudzu Vines

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Non-Native Species

A species that occurs outside its normal habitat (range)

Example: Kudzu vines in America Originated in Japan and Southeast China Brought to USA for:

Ornamental uses Medicinal uses Erosion control uses (among others)

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What are the ecological impacts of non-native species?

What has happened to the “native” species in the environment?

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Ecological Impacts

Non-native species will consume limited resources usually available for native species Such as: nutrients (nitrates), food, sunlight,

groundwater, spaceNegative effects include:

Decrease in biodiversity (due to decrease in resources)

Cover large amounts of space resulting in exclusion of local species

How do we control it?

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What are some of the impacts of invasive species?

Invasive = a new species arrives, survives and thrives

What could a new species cause to happen in an environment? What do new species bring with them?

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Lionfish

How could the introduction of the lionfish decrease the survival of the native reef fish?

What ecological aspects are occurring?

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Homework:

Find and analyze a scientific article about a Keystone species and its effect on an ecosystem

Find and analyze a scientific article about a non-native species and its effect on an ecosystem

Page 21: HONORS BIOLOGY MRS. STEWART CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL Keystone and Non-Native Species.

WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED THIS YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

PREDICT HOW A SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

MAY LEAD TO THE EXTINCTION OF A

PARTICULAR SPECIES(SPI 3210.2.6)

CLE 3210.2.3: Predict how global climate change, human activity, geologic events,

and the introduction of non-native species impact an ecosystem.

Page 22: HONORS BIOLOGY MRS. STEWART CENTRAL MAGNET SCHOOL Keystone and Non-Native Species.

WHEN YOU’VE MASTERED THIS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

MAKE INFERENCES ABOUT HOW A SPECIFIC

ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE CAN AFFECT THE AMOUNT OF

BIODIVERSITY (SPI 3210.2.5)

CLE 3210.2.1 : Investigate how the dynamic equilibrium of an ecological community is

associated with interactions among its organisms.