Basic concepts

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  • Variety of genetic makeup within a species Diversity of genes
  • Variety of species in a given area Diversity of species
  • Variety of habitats, ecosystems, and communities Diversity of ecosystem
  • Mean species diversity in sites or habitats at a local scale Alfa-diversity
  • The ratio between species diversity at different sites Beta-diversity
  • The total species diversity Gamma-diversity
  • Species that are unique to a defined geographic location such as an island or habitat type Endemic species
  • Regions that contain a high level of species diversity, as well as endangered species Biodiversity hotspot
  • Species that has high abundance, high biomass and regulate abundance of other species Dominant species
  • Evolution through natural selection leads to separation in niches Gause's principle
  • Ecosystem diveristy + Community and species diversity + intraspecific diversity + genetic diversity Functional diversity
  • Short period of time where a high percentage of biodiversity dies out Mass extinction
  • Extinctions that happen all the time in it's expected normal rate Background extinction
  • When a population declines to so few individuals that they can't uphold the population Quasi extinction
  • Habitat changes for long lived animals which result to them not reproducing or offspring not making it in new habitat Extinction debt
  • What does r stand for? Population growth rate
  • Species who have broad niches Generalists
  • Species who have a very narrow niche Specialists
  • When smaller populations are more vulnerable to extinction due to genetic drift, inbreeding etc. Small-population paradigm
  • When declining populations face threats of extinction such as habitat loss, overexploitation, climate change etc. Declining population paradigm
  • Habitat loss, introduction of exotic species, overexplotation and chains of extinction The evil quartet
  • Species that can indicate biodiversity hotspots, pollution levels, and presence of other species Indicator species
  • Species that are disproportionately important relative to their abundance or biomass Keystone species
  • These species occupy important habitats that, if protected, will benefit many other species Umbrella species
  • These species are charismatic and can help us gain public support for conservation Flagship species
  • When a ecosystem experiences a irreversible loss of its structure Ecosystem collapse
  • Changes in population structure, species composition which occur at the boundary between different ecosystems Edge effect
  • Organism or process that alters or shapes its environment and affecting the habitat strcuture and its conditions Habitat modifier
  • The deliberate movement of individual organisms from one location to another Translocation
  • A series of changes in the abundance or biomass of organisms across multiple trophic levels Trophic cascade
  • Classification of species based on degree of rarity or if they're uncommon within their habitat or geographic range Rarity group

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