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Introduction and Extinction
of Species in an Eco System
Zebra Mussel
Species Introduction“Introduced species are species that have become able to survive and reproduce outside the habitat where they evolved or spread naturally.” -United States Environmental Protection Agency
Example of an ecosystem
Introduced Species Species can be classified in two classes
1)Invasive2)Non-invasive
Both types of introduced species are brought to a new environment by human activity, either accidentally or deliberately.
Example of an invasive species:Zebra Mussels
Definition of Non-Invasive Species
A non-invasive species is an organism that is not native to the ecosystem, but doesn't have any negative effects on the ecosystem.
Examples include peaches and tomatoes.
Definition of Invasive Species An invasive species is an organism that
is not native to the ecosystem, and has negative effects on the ecosystem.
Examples include the zebra mussel which originated in Russia, and are now found in rivers worldwide, and cause damage by clogging pipes and contaminating the water.
A colony of Zebra mussels that are
attached to a larger mussel
What do invasive species do, anyway, and why do they
pose such a threat Invasive species cause harm to wildlife
that is foreign to it. These species are new which causes them to be more aggressive. The new species may not have any predators, and their numbers will spread rapidly and uncontrollably, along with taking over an area. Native wildlife wont be able to protect it’s self against the new invasive species
New Zealand
Invasive species videos! https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3N5t70aJ2A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYcl0xxU5_s
http://www.jfindlay.ca/?go=flowplayer&resid=977
Extinction Definition The death of a species. It is considered
to be the death of the last member of the species.
The two types of extinction are:Global ExtinctionLocal Extinction
Global Extinction Defined as the total disappearance of a
speciesExamples include the Dinosaurs and the Dodo, both of which are extinct worldwide.
Dodo Bird
Extinct dinosaur
Local Extinction Defined as the disappearance of a species
in a certain ecosystem, but the species lives in a different ecosystem.
Local extinction can be fixed by replacing the missing organisms with the same species from other locations.
An example of local extinction is that saltwater crocodiles used to live in Vietnam, but are now extinct in that specific location.
Salt water crocodile
Effects of the Extinction of a Species
If a species is eliminated, it will cause many problems with the other trophic levels. Everything that this species feeds on will become overpopulated and begin to die out, affecting the next trophic level, and so on.
This is called the cascade effect.
Practice
Questions 1) What is the definition of extinction?
The death of a species
What are the two types of Extinction
Global and local extinction
What are two examples of global extinction
Dinosaur and Dodo Birds
What is an example of local extinction
Salt water crocodiles
What are the two types of introduced species
Invasive and non-invasive species