Biodiversity and Evolution
Biodiversity and Evolution
Biodiversity and Evolution
Week 5
Learning Competency
The learners
demonstrate an
understanding of how
changes in the
environment may affect
species extinction.
Performance Standard
Week 5
BIOSPHERE
•relatively thin life-supporting stratum of
Earth’s surface, extending from a few
kilometers into the atmosphere to the
deep-sea vents of the ocean.
•is a global ecosystem composed of living
organisms (biota) and the abiotic
(nonliving) factors from which they derive
energy and nutrients.
Source: www.britannica.com/science/biosphere
BIOSPHERE
Week 5
BIODIVERSITY
Genetic Diversity
Ecosystem Diversity
Species Diversity
•Species Richness
• Number of species in a particular place
•Species Evenness
• The extent to which individuals are
distributed evenly among species.
WHY BIODIVERSITY IS
IMPORTANT?
• Biodiversity plays an important role in the
way ecosystems function and in the many
services they provide.
Services:
• Nutrient, water cycling, regulation of climate,
soil formation and retention, resistance
against invasive species, pest and pollution
control, and pollination of plants. (based on
which species are abundant and how many
species are present)
SCIENCE 9
Week 5
ENDANGERED
• Natural causes
• Man-made causes
WHY SPECIES EXTINCTED?
Woolly mammoths Dinosaurs
Natural Causes of Species Extinction
Dodo Bird
Man-made Causes of Species
Extinction
•Deforestation- illegal logging, kaingin
farming
•Pollution- either air or water pollution.
•Destruction of Coastal Resources- this is
caused by using dynamite in fishing, muro-
ami, and the conversion of beach into
residences, and overharvesting of fishes
SCIENCE 9
Week 5
WHAT IS ADAPTATION?
▪ Behavioral Adaptation
WHAT IS ADAPTATION?
•Physical or Structural Adaptation
• Are body structures that allow an animal to
find and consume food, defend itself and
reproduce species.
• Examples
• Camouflage – colors and patterns of organism
that match the environment
• Bent Hind Legs – prey run fast to escape and
predators run fast to catch prey
• Sharp teeth and Claws
WHAT IS ADAPTATION?
• Behavioral Adaptation
• Is something animal does- how it acts – usually in
response to some type of external stimulus.
• Examples
• Migration – movement of population to and from a
given area.
• Hibernation – is a way for may creature to survive
cold, dark winter, without having to forage for
food or migrate to somewhere warmer. Instead,
they turn down their metabolism to save energy.
ADAPTATION
•Animals that are better adapted to their
environment survive and breed.
•Animals that are not well adapted to their
environment may not survive.
•Adaptation is the result of Evolution.
•Biological evolution is the change in
inherited traits over successive
generations in populations of organisms.
SCIENCE 9
Week 5
What will happen if one population in an
area increase?
•Biodiversity Index is a scale of the
diversity of plant and animal species in a
given area. It is a widely used tool for
estimating the complexity, stability, and
thus general health of an ecosystem..
Limiting factors
•Limiting factors are usually described as
lack of particular resources like the
availability of food, water, and space.
Some of the other reasons are predation,
diseases, and migration. Light,
temperature, and soil nutrients are also
limiting factors because they help to
identify what kind of organism lived in a
certain area.
Carrying capacity