The Living Environment - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
% of atmospheric water that is from water vapour 10
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Tigers can occupy 100 km3
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Orcas can travel 100 miles
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CR habitat size 10km3
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Pandas need Xkg bamboo (range) 12-38
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Tiger skin rugs have to be made before this year to be sold 1947
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CR number of habitats 1 habitat
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VU habitat size 2000 km3
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% of animals under Appendix 1 3
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VU population decline 40%
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Number of mink farms in the UK in 1950 400 farms
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EN habitat size 500 km3
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EN population decline 60%
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% of textiles of world exports 7
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Number of bear bile farms in china 7000 farms
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% of haddock caught in the north sea 80
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CR population decline 80%
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% of soybean grown for animal feed 90
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Structural features of habitats Age structure
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Priorities: conservation, rural enhancement, historic environment, public access. Agro-environmental schemes
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Structural features of habitats Area
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Methods of increasing breeding success Artificial Insemination
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Appendix I example Asian elephant
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Example of cloning in CBR Atlantic Black Poplar
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Services Atmosphere
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Type of monitoring after CBR release Auto-photography
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Medicine from Caribbean sponge used to treat HIV AZT
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WCA protected animals Bats
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Services BGC
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A range of niches increases... Biodiversity
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Resources Biofuels
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Research Biomimetics
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WCA protected animals Birds
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Plagioclimax management Burning
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Organism used to control prickly pear cactus in Australia Cactoblastis
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Organism used to control beetles in Australia Cane toad
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Greatest population that can be supported indefinitely Carrying capacity
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CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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Plagioclimax management Coppicing
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Structural features of habitats Corridors
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Red list - CR Critically endangered
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Methods of increasing breeding success Cryopreservation
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Population controls Culling
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What can inbreeding cause (2) Deformity
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What can damage frozen specimens? (2) Dehydration
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DPA Designated Protected Area
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Habitat conservation method Designated Protected Areas
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Heterotroph different feeder
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Disability
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Embryo transfer example Eland antelopes carry for Bongo antelopes
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Methods of increasing breeding success Embryo transfer
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Red list - EN Endangered
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Species only found in one area Endemic
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Difficulties breeding captive populations Enrichment
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Direct exploitation Entertainment
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Other threats | Population controls Eradication
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Organisation priorities: stock safeguarding, profits, fair opportunities. EU Common Fisheries Policy
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EDGE stands for... Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered
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Direct exploitation Fashion
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Resources Fibres
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Difficulties breeding captive populations Finance
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Species with a high public profile Flagship
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Difficulties breeding captive populations | Direct exploitation Food
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Direct exploitation Furniture
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Research Genetics
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Plagioclimax management Grazing
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Other threats Habitat destruction
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Structural features of habitats Habitat diversity
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Difficulties breeding captive populations Habitat size
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Threats in breeding in captivity Habitat suitability
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Feature of useful spinach variety Halophytic
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Release with no support; follow instincts Hard release
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What can inbreeding pass on Harmful recessive genes
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Threats in breeding in captivity Hybridisation
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Water sere Hydrosere
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Threats in breeding in captivity Inbreeding
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Types of habitat creation Intentional
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Threats in breeding in captivity Interactions
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IUCN stands for... International Union for Conservation of Nature
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Organisation priorities: conservation, sanctuaries, restrictions, mothers, calves, research International Whaling Commission
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A range of niches increases... | Biotic threats | Services Interspecies relationships
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Intracellular ice formation
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Biotic threats Introduced species
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Global authority on the status of ecosystems IUCN
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Species that maintains ecological structure Keystone
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Species that responds slowly to population decline k-selected
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Habitat conservation method Land ownership
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How parasitic wasps act as BCA Lay eggs in aphids
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VU number of habitats less than 10 habitats
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EN number of habitats less than 5 habitats
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Abiotic threats Light
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Bare rock sere Lithosere
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LNR Local Nature Reserve
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WCA protected animals Mammals
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MCZ Marine conservation Zone
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MNR Marine Nature Reserve
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MPA Marine Protected Area
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Greatest exploitation before unsustainable long-term population decline Maximum sustainable yield
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Appendix II May become threatened with extinction
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Direct exploitation | Research Medicine
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Methods of increasing breeding success Micro-propagation
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Medicine from poppies Morphine
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Plagioclimax management Mowing
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NNR National Nature Reserve
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Resources New foods
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The Stiperstones is a... NNR
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Resources Oils
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Abiotic threats Oxygen
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New food variety discovered in Mexico Perennial Maize
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Research Pests
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Abiotic threats pH
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Research Physiological
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First species to colonise an area Pioneer
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Management of ecosystems to prevent ecological climax Plagioclimax
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Plagioclimax management Pollarding
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Hormone extracted from pregnant horses to treat menopause Premarin
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Sand sere Psammosere
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Dee estuary is a... Ramsar
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Wetland protected area Ramsar site
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Appendix I example Red panda
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Difficulties breeding captive populations relationships
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Species that responds rapidly to population decline r-selected
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Autotroph self feeder
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Sequence of development stages Sere
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Structural features of habitats Shape
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Quantitative measure of biodiversity Simpson's Diversity Index
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SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Appendix I example Snow leopard
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Gradual release with support Soft release
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Services Soil
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Methods of increasing breeding success Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
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New forest is a... SPA
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SAC Special Area of Conservation
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SPA Special Protection Area
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Attingham Park is a... SSSI
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Threats in breeding in captivity Stimuli
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Difficulties breeding captive populations Stress
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What records captive matches to avoid inbreeding Stud book
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Type of monitoring after CBR release Tagging
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Abiotic threats Temperature
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Act to protect UK Wildlife + year The Wildlife and Countryside Act1981
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Appendix I Threatened with extinction
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Appendix I example Tiger
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Type of monitoring after CBR release Tracking
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Types of habitat creation Unintentional
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WCA banned activity Uprooting plants
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CWR Centre of diversity Valivov
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Habitat conservation method Voluntary agro-environmental schemes
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Red list - VU Vulnerable
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Abiotic threats Water
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Control of spider mites Western Predatory Mites
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Resources Wood
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