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- Enlist major In-situ & Ex-Situ conservation areas of the worldAssignment- Biodiversity and Conservation Enlist major In-situ & Ex-Situ conservation areas of the world Note: You may explain any 3 for both conservation methods, but with complete details Details include: (Name, Area or Country, Major Purpose )A legacynv.schoology.com/common-assessment-delivery/start/4725620814?action3Donresume&subr Resource Use and Earths Systems: Lesson Quiz The following image shows a forest that has been harmed by air pollution. The impact on the forest best shows the connection between which two systems? O atmosphere and geosphere O biosphere and hydrosphere O atmosphere and biosphere O geosphere and hydrosphere Type here to search Cop
- Develop suggestions for maintaining biodiversity (10 suggestions)Which sequence is ordered from least restrictive to most restrictive in terms of the activities permitted? Bureau of Land Management; National Park System; National Wilderness Preservation System National Wilderness Preservation System; Bureau of Land Management; National Forest System National Park System; National Forest System; Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Land Management; National Park System; National Forest System National Park System; Bureau of Land Management, National Wildlife RefugesMatch the approach to protection with the example from the academic literature. Species approach Hotspot approach Ecosystem approach 1. Wolf reintroductions into the Yellowstone environment restored riparian species and increased biodiversity because wolves controlled the numbers of elk and coyotes which allowed plants, beaver, and foxes to rebound (Ripple and Beschta 2003). 2. The creation of a reserve protects the red-brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus). This approach looks to accommodate processes that threaten species viability, such as fragmentation and feral predators (Nicholson et al. 2013). 3. Species richness of tiger beetles, Cicindelidae, is positively correlated with bird and butterfly diversity across North America, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent (Reid, 1998).
- Constuct a DPSIR framework base it on ecological conservation or thesis/research. NOTE: Do not use Googlemake periodic stops and take a picture (as monitor) which to be analyzed and discussed questions, suggestions, opinions and observation for management or improvement. And share your understanding to the extent wherein human’s management practices on Forest biodiversityLook at the conditions on the terms and descriptions or definitions on the right. Match each description or definition to the correct term. species richness low resistance invasive species niche community ( ) ) ) ) L - :: the functional role of an organism in the environment :: measurement of the number of species present :: a pine forest that catches fire easily :: the location occupied by a species in the environment :: the living things of one species in an environment composed of all species living in the environment :: an introduced species
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