Biodiversity—of genes, species, and ecosystems—is valuable in many ways.
- 16.1 Biodiversity can have many types of value.
- 16.2 This is how we do it: When 200,000 tons of methane disappears, how do you find it?
- 16.3 Biodiversity occurs at multiple levels.
- 16.4 Where is most biodiversity?
Extinction reduces biodiversity.
- 16.5 There are multiple causes of extinction.
- 16.6 We are in the midst of a mass extinction.
Human activities can have disruptive environmental impacts.
- 16.7 Some ecosystem disturbances are reversible, others are not.
- 16.8 Human activities can damage the environment: 1. Introduced non-native species may wipe out native organisms.
- 16.9 Human activities can damage the environment: 2. Acid rain harms forests and aquatic ecosystems.
- 16.10 Human activities can damage the environment: 3. The release of greenhouse gases can influence the global climate.
- 16.11 Human activities can damage the environment: 4. Deforestation of rain forests causes loss of species and the release of carbon.
We can develop strategies for effective conservation.
- 16.12 Reversing ozone layer depletion illustrates the power of good science, effective policymaking, and international cooperation.
- 16.13 With limited conservation resources, we must prioritize which species should be preserved.
- 16.14 There are multiple effective strategies for preserving biodiversity.