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AP Environmental Science: Unit 9 Review - Global Change

AP Environmental Science: Unit 9 Review - Global Change

The Greenhouse Effect

  • greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • increase of greenhouse gases - can lead to a variety of environmental problems, rising sea levels from melting ice sheets, ocean water expansion, disease vectors spreading

Global Climate Change

  • effects of climate change - rising temperatures, melting permafrost, rising sea levels, displacement of coastal populations
  • pros: new marine habitat cons: deeper communities that may no longer be in the photic zone of seawater

Ocean Warming and Acidification

  •  ocean warming - caused by the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
  • can affect marine species in a variety of ways, including loss of habitat, metabolic and reproductive changes
  • ocean acidificationthe decrease in pH of the oceans, primarily due to increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere
  • can lead to the damage of coral reef and organism shells, due to loss of calcium carbonate

Invasive Species

  • invasive species - species that can live and sometimes thrive outside of their normal habitat, often generalists
  • solutions - physical removal/ prevention through inspecting boats, shipping crates, luggage for exotic species

Endangered Species

  • potential causes -  extensively hunted, outcompeted by invasive species, specific and limited habitat requirements
  • species that are generalist are less likely to face extinction compared to specialists
  • selective pressures - resource availability, environmental conditions, biological factors
  • solutionscriminalizing poaching, protecting animal habitats, legislation

Human Impacts on Biodiversity

  • HIPPCO - habitat destruction, invasive species, population growth, pollution, climate change, and over exploitation
  • habitat fragmentation - large habitats are broken into smaller, isolated areas
  • global climate change - can cause habitat loss via changes in temperature, precipitation, and sea level rise
  • overfishing - led to the extreme scarcity of some fish species, which can lessen biodiversity in aquatic systems
  • solutions - creating protected areas, use of habitat corridors, promoting sustainable land use practices, restoring lost habitats, creating legislation (CITES, Endangered Species Act)


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AP Environmental Science: Unit 9 Review - Global Change

AP Environmental Science: Unit 9 Review - Global Change

The Greenhouse Effect

  • greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • increase of greenhouse gases - can lead to a variety of environmental problems, rising sea levels from melting ice sheets, ocean water expansion, disease vectors spreading

Global Climate Change

  • effects of climate change - rising temperatures, melting permafrost, rising sea levels, displacement of coastal populations
  • pros: new marine habitat cons: deeper communities that may no longer be in the photic zone of seawater

Ocean Warming and Acidification

  •  ocean warming - caused by the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
  • can affect marine species in a variety of ways, including loss of habitat, metabolic and reproductive changes
  • ocean acidificationthe decrease in pH of the oceans, primarily due to increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere
  • can lead to the damage of coral reef and organism shells, due to loss of calcium carbonate

Invasive Species

  • invasive species - species that can live and sometimes thrive outside of their normal habitat, often generalists
  • solutions - physical removal/ prevention through inspecting boats, shipping crates, luggage for exotic species

Endangered Species

  • potential causes -  extensively hunted, outcompeted by invasive species, specific and limited habitat requirements
  • species that are generalist are less likely to face extinction compared to specialists
  • selective pressures - resource availability, environmental conditions, biological factors
  • solutionscriminalizing poaching, protecting animal habitats, legislation

Human Impacts on Biodiversity

  • HIPPCO - habitat destruction, invasive species, population growth, pollution, climate change, and over exploitation
  • habitat fragmentation - large habitats are broken into smaller, isolated areas
  • global climate change - can cause habitat loss via changes in temperature, precipitation, and sea level rise
  • overfishing - led to the extreme scarcity of some fish species, which can lessen biodiversity in aquatic systems
  • solutions - creating protected areas, use of habitat corridors, promoting sustainable land use practices, restoring lost habitats, creating legislation (CITES, Endangered Species Act)