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CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Concept of Biodiversity and its types
3. Distribution of Biodiversity
4. Biodiversity and balance of Nature
5. Benefits of Biodiversity
6. Threats to Biodiversity
7. Conservation of Biodiversity
8. Biodiversity of India
9. Conventions on Biodiversity
10.Conclusion
11.Reference
The term Biodiversity was first coined by Walter G.
Rosen in 1986.
The biosphere comprises of a complex collections of
innumerable organisms, known as the Biodiversity,
which constitute the vital life support for survival of
human race.
Biological diversity, abbreviated as biodiversity,
represent the sum total of various life forms such as
unicellular fungi, protozoa, bacteria, and multi
cellular organisms such as plants, fishes, and
mammals at various biological levels including genes,
habitats, and ecosystem .
Biodiversity
What does “Bio” means?



 Bio =
Biodiversity

What   does   “Diversity”
means?

  Diversity = Variety
   Biodiversity is the variety of life forms on earth and the
    essential interdependence of all living things.
   As defined in convention on Biological diversity singed at
    Rio De Jenerio (Brazil) in 1992 by 154 countries, the
    Biodiversity defined as “the variability among living
    organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial,
    marine and other aquatic eco-systems and the ecological
    complexes of which the area part- this include diversity with
    in species, between species and of ecosystem.”
    According to IUCN in 1998, “the variety and variability of
    species of their population, the variety of species of their life
    forms, the diversity of the complex association with species
    with their interaction and their ecological process which
    influences perform.”
   Diversity of Species




   Diversity of Ecosystem




   Diversity of Genes
   Flora and fauna diversity
    depends on-
   Climate
   Altitude
   Soils
   Presence of other species
    Most of the biodiversity
    concentrated     in    Tropical
    region.

   BIODIVERSITY
    HOTSPOTS:
   A region with high biodiversity
    with most of species being
    Endemic.
   India have two Biodiversity
    Hotspots- East Himalayan
    Region and Western Ghats.
   Tropic Level: Elimination of species from tropic level can
        cause destruction of ecosystem as well as biodiversity.

     Plants in forest               Deer                     Lion

Complex Ecosystem: In a complicated ecosystem having several
     tropic levels, loss of one or more spices do not cause any serious
     problem because the alternative available.
Keystone Species: Loss or addition of species causes detectable
     changes in ecosystem rates i.e. species make unique contribution
     to ecosystem functioning.
Niche Complementary: Difference among species in their
     requirements for different resources will cause complementary
     interaction so that a species could obtain more resources.
Facilitation and Mutualism: Plants may also benefit from
      their neighbors through amelioration of the physical
      and biotic environment.
Portfolio Effect: Species richness increases the temporal
      stability of the entire community while the biomass is
      stabilized.
Insurance Hypothesis: Biodiversity buffers ecosystem
      against environmental changes such as global
      warming.
Consumptive value:
 Food/Drink

 Fuel

 Medicine

 Better crop varieties

 Industrial Material

Non-Consumptive Value:
 Recreation

 Education and Research

 Traditional value
Ecological services:
Balance of nature
Biological productivity
Regulation of climate
Degradation of waste
Cleaning of air and water
Cycling of nutrients
Control of potential pest and disease causing species
Detoxification of soil and sediments
Stabilization of land against erosion
Carbon sequestration and global climate change
Maintenance of Soil fertility
Natural causes:
 Narrow geographical area

 Low population

 Low breeding rate

 Natural disasters

Anthropogenic causes:
 Habitat modification

 Overexploitation of selected
  species
 Innovation by exotic species
   Pollution
   Hunting
   Global warming and climate
    change
   Agriculture
   Domino effect
   Some 75 per cent of the genetic diversity of crop
    plants been lost in the past century.
   Some scientists estimate that as many as 3 species per hour are
    going extinct and 20,000 extinctions occur each year.
   Roughly one-third of the world’s coral reef systems have been
    destroyed or highly degraded.
   About 24 per cent of mammals and 12 per cent of bird species
    are currently considered to be globally threatened.
   More than 50 per cent of the world’s wetlands have been
    drained, and populations of inland water and wetland species
    have declined by 50per cent between 1970 and 1999.
   Biodiversity inventories
   Conserving Biodiversity in protected Habitats-
   In situ conservation
   Ex situ conservation
   Seed Bank, Gene Bank, Pollen Bank, DNA
    Bank                                                 zoo




           Gene Bank                       Bandhavgarh National Park
Biodiversity
                             Conservation



              In situ                             Ex situ



 Sacred          Biosphere        National        Sacred plant
 groves          Reserves          parks,         home garden
and lakes                          wildlife
                                 sanctuaries

Terrestrial                                    Seed Bank, Gene
                                                    bank,
                                               Cryopreservation
 Marine


                                               Botanical garden,
                                               Zoological garden,
                                                    Aquaria
Categories               No. of Indian   % of Indian species   Species Threatened
                            Species          Evaluated              In India

Mammals                       386                59                   41%


Birds                        1219                _                    7%


Reptiles                      495                73                   46%


Amphibians                    207                79                   57%


Freshwater Fish               700                46                   70%



Source- Based on Kumar et.al 2000
    The first convention on biodiversity organized at Rio De
     Janerio, capital of Brazil from June 5 to 16, 1992 named as
     United Nation Conference On Environment and
     Development
    (UNCED), batter known as Rio Summit to maintain
     ecological balance and enrich biodiversity. The agreement on
     biodiversity    signed by 150 countries including three
     programmes-
     To ensure conservation of biodiversity
    Sustainable use of biodiversity
    Rational and equitable share of profit to accrue from use of
     genetic resources.
    The second convention organized at Johannesburg in 2002
     called World Summit On Sustainable Development (WSSD)
     where the Biodiversity and Sustainable Ecosystem
     Management was the issue.
The International Conference about Biodiversity in
Relation to Food & Human Security in a Warming planet
was held on 15-17 February 2010 in Chennai.
International Conference on Wildlife & Biodiversity
Conservation was held on 3 to 5 June 2010 at Dal lake,
Srinagar, Kashmir.
Indian Biodiversity Congress (IBC) & Indian
Biodiversity Expo(IBE) was held on 27-31 December at
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Biodiversity is our life. If the Biodiversity got lost at
this rate then in near future, the survival of human
being will be threatened. So, it is our moral duty to
conserve Biodiversity as well our Environment.
Long-term       maintenance of species and their
management requires co-operative efforts across
entire landscapes. Biodiversity should be dealt with at
scale of habitats or ecosystems rather than at species
level.
   Roy Sovan, Environmental Science, Publishing Syndicate ,
    2003,       Kolkata.
   Dara.S.S., Environmental chemistry and Pollution Control,
    S.chand     & company Ltd., New Delhi
   Schulze Ernst- Detlef, Mooney Harold, Biodiversity and
    Ecosystem          Function, Springer- Verlag, London
   Mohapatra Pradipta Kumar, Textbook of Environmental
                 Biotechnology, I.K. International pub. House pvt.
                 Ltd.,2006, New Delhi
   Khan. T. I. Global Biodiversity and Environmental
    Conservation,              Pointer Publishers, 2001, Jaipur
   www.eolss.net
   www.ibc2010.com
   www.wikipedia.com
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Biodiversity

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Concept of Biodiversity and its types 3. Distribution of Biodiversity 4. Biodiversity and balance of Nature 5. Benefits of Biodiversity 6. Threats to Biodiversity 7. Conservation of Biodiversity 8. Biodiversity of India 9. Conventions on Biodiversity 10.Conclusion 11.Reference
  • 4. The term Biodiversity was first coined by Walter G. Rosen in 1986. The biosphere comprises of a complex collections of innumerable organisms, known as the Biodiversity, which constitute the vital life support for survival of human race. Biological diversity, abbreviated as biodiversity, represent the sum total of various life forms such as unicellular fungi, protozoa, bacteria, and multi cellular organisms such as plants, fishes, and mammals at various biological levels including genes, habitats, and ecosystem .
  • 6. Biodiversity What does “Diversity” means? Diversity = Variety
  • 7. Biodiversity is the variety of life forms on earth and the essential interdependence of all living things.  As defined in convention on Biological diversity singed at Rio De Jenerio (Brazil) in 1992 by 154 countries, the Biodiversity defined as “the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic eco-systems and the ecological complexes of which the area part- this include diversity with in species, between species and of ecosystem.”  According to IUCN in 1998, “the variety and variability of species of their population, the variety of species of their life forms, the diversity of the complex association with species with their interaction and their ecological process which influences perform.”
  • 8. Diversity of Species  Diversity of Ecosystem  Diversity of Genes
  • 9. Flora and fauna diversity depends on-  Climate  Altitude  Soils  Presence of other species  Most of the biodiversity concentrated in Tropical region.  BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOTS:  A region with high biodiversity with most of species being Endemic.  India have two Biodiversity Hotspots- East Himalayan Region and Western Ghats.
  • 10. Tropic Level: Elimination of species from tropic level can cause destruction of ecosystem as well as biodiversity. Plants in forest Deer Lion Complex Ecosystem: In a complicated ecosystem having several tropic levels, loss of one or more spices do not cause any serious problem because the alternative available. Keystone Species: Loss or addition of species causes detectable changes in ecosystem rates i.e. species make unique contribution to ecosystem functioning. Niche Complementary: Difference among species in their requirements for different resources will cause complementary interaction so that a species could obtain more resources.
  • 11. Facilitation and Mutualism: Plants may also benefit from their neighbors through amelioration of the physical and biotic environment. Portfolio Effect: Species richness increases the temporal stability of the entire community while the biomass is stabilized. Insurance Hypothesis: Biodiversity buffers ecosystem against environmental changes such as global warming.
  • 12. Consumptive value:  Food/Drink  Fuel  Medicine  Better crop varieties  Industrial Material Non-Consumptive Value:  Recreation  Education and Research  Traditional value
  • 13. Ecological services: Balance of nature Biological productivity Regulation of climate Degradation of waste Cleaning of air and water Cycling of nutrients Control of potential pest and disease causing species Detoxification of soil and sediments Stabilization of land against erosion Carbon sequestration and global climate change Maintenance of Soil fertility
  • 14. Natural causes:  Narrow geographical area  Low population  Low breeding rate  Natural disasters Anthropogenic causes:  Habitat modification  Overexploitation of selected species  Innovation by exotic species
  • 15. Pollution  Hunting  Global warming and climate change  Agriculture  Domino effect
  • 16. Some 75 per cent of the genetic diversity of crop plants been lost in the past century.  Some scientists estimate that as many as 3 species per hour are going extinct and 20,000 extinctions occur each year.  Roughly one-third of the world’s coral reef systems have been destroyed or highly degraded.  About 24 per cent of mammals and 12 per cent of bird species are currently considered to be globally threatened.  More than 50 per cent of the world’s wetlands have been drained, and populations of inland water and wetland species have declined by 50per cent between 1970 and 1999.
  • 17. Biodiversity inventories  Conserving Biodiversity in protected Habitats-  In situ conservation  Ex situ conservation  Seed Bank, Gene Bank, Pollen Bank, DNA Bank zoo Gene Bank Bandhavgarh National Park
  • 18. Biodiversity Conservation In situ Ex situ Sacred Biosphere National Sacred plant groves Reserves parks, home garden and lakes wildlife sanctuaries Terrestrial Seed Bank, Gene bank, Cryopreservation Marine Botanical garden, Zoological garden, Aquaria
  • 19. Categories No. of Indian % of Indian species Species Threatened Species Evaluated In India Mammals 386 59 41% Birds 1219 _ 7% Reptiles 495 73 46% Amphibians 207 79 57% Freshwater Fish 700 46 70% Source- Based on Kumar et.al 2000
  • 20. The first convention on biodiversity organized at Rio De Janerio, capital of Brazil from June 5 to 16, 1992 named as United Nation Conference On Environment and Development (UNCED), batter known as Rio Summit to maintain ecological balance and enrich biodiversity. The agreement on biodiversity signed by 150 countries including three programmes-  To ensure conservation of biodiversity  Sustainable use of biodiversity  Rational and equitable share of profit to accrue from use of genetic resources.  The second convention organized at Johannesburg in 2002 called World Summit On Sustainable Development (WSSD) where the Biodiversity and Sustainable Ecosystem Management was the issue.
  • 21. The International Conference about Biodiversity in Relation to Food & Human Security in a Warming planet was held on 15-17 February 2010 in Chennai. International Conference on Wildlife & Biodiversity Conservation was held on 3 to 5 June 2010 at Dal lake, Srinagar, Kashmir. Indian Biodiversity Congress (IBC) & Indian Biodiversity Expo(IBE) was held on 27-31 December at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
  • 22. Biodiversity is our life. If the Biodiversity got lost at this rate then in near future, the survival of human being will be threatened. So, it is our moral duty to conserve Biodiversity as well our Environment. Long-term maintenance of species and their management requires co-operative efforts across entire landscapes. Biodiversity should be dealt with at scale of habitats or ecosystems rather than at species level.
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