Chapter 6 All organisms on earth share limited resources. All organisms on earth depend on each other for survival. We must protect our resources. Human activities have impacted ecosystems. ◦ Hunting and gathering ◦ Agriculture ◦ Industrialization ◦ Urban development Natural resources are in danger of being depleted and/or polluted. ◦ Renewable Water, wind, solar ◦ Nonrenewable Fossil fuels – coal, oil, natural gas Any resource, if free and accessible to everyone, is in danger of being depleted and eventually destroyed. ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Over-hunting Over-fishing Over-grazing Over-farming Deforestation Development that uses natural resources without harming or depleting them. Forest management Aquaculture Renewable resources Green building Catskill Center for Conservation and Development Biodiversity is an important source of foods, industrial products and especially medicines. The tropical rainforest has the greatest biodiversity on earth. The greater the biodiversity the more stable the ecosystem. Human activities have reduced biodiversity, causing some species to become endangered or extinct. Loss of habitat Wildlife products (poaching) Pollution Biological magnification Invasive species ..\..\..\Videos\RealPlayer Downloads\Biocides Rachel Carson.flv Figure 6-16 Biological Magnification of DDT Section 6-3 Fish-Eating Birds Magnification of DDT Concentration 10,000,000 Large Fish Biomagnification 1,000,000 Small Fish 100,000 Zooplankton 10,000 Producers 1000 Water 1 Rock Snot Zebra mussels Eurasian Milfoil Endangered Species Human activities have impacted the abiotic environment. ◦ Ozone depletion ◦ Global warming ◦ Acid rain Figure 6-12 The Formation of Acid Rain Section 6-2 Emissions to Atmosphere Nitrogen oxides Sulfur dioxide Acid Rain Chemical Transformation Nitric acid Sulfuric acid Condensation Dry Fallout particulates, gases Industry Transportation Ore smelting Power generation Precipitation Acid rain, fog, snow, and mist Endangered Species Act – 1973 National Parks Marine Sanctuaries “Go Green” Earth Day – 1970 Environmental Education DEP DEC 3 R’s – reduce, reuse, recycle Ecotourism http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=2 714989n