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Endangered Species

by Razaan Abakar | 02-11-2017 20:24 recommendations 0

Endangered Species

Causes:

Species become extinct or endangered for a number of reasons, but the primary cause is the destruction of habitat by human activities (see Environment). As species evolve, most adapt to a specific habitat or environment that best meets their survival needs. Without this habitat the species may not survive. Pollution, drainage of wetlands, conversion of shrub lands to grazing lands, cutting and clearing of forests, urbanization and suburbanization, coral-reef destruction, and road and dam construction have destroyed or seriously damaged and fragmented available habitats. 
 
 Habitat fragmentation, the isolation and division of habitats into smaller areas, has caused plant and animal species in the remaining islands of habitat to lose contact with other populations of their own kind. This reduces their genetic diversity and makes them less adaptable to environmental or climatic change. These small populations are highly vulnerable to extinction. For some species, the fragmented habitats become too small to support a sustainable population.
 Since the 1600s, worldwide commercial exploitation of animals for food and other products has caused many species to become extinct or endangered. The whaling industry, in which whales are slaughtered for oil and meat, for example, has led many whale species to the brink of extinction. The African black rhinoceros, killed for its horn, which is prized as a medicine and aphrodisiac, is also critically endangered. The great auk and the passenger pigeon became extinct in the 19th and early 20th centuries because of overhunting, and the Carolina parakeet perished as a species because of a combination of overhunting and habitat destruction. Virtually entire families of plants such as cactus, orchids, and cycads are considered threatened or endangered because of overcollection for commercial purposes.
 Nonnative species introduced to a new ecosystem have caused serious native species declines. The nonnative, or exotic, species may be introduced either accidentally or intentionally, and either out-compete the native species or prey on them. Native plants and animals may have no defenses against these invaders, which can exterminate or greatly reduce the populations of many native species. The damaging effects are generally irreversible, and there is often no way to keep the damage from spreading.
  Pollution is another important cause of extinction. Toxic chemicals-especially chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)-have become concentrated in food webs, the interconnected food chains that circulate energy through an ecosystem. These toxic chemicals strongly affect species near the top of the food chain. Both DDT and PCBs interfere with the calcium metabolism of birds, causing soft-shelled eggs and malformed young. PCBs also impair reproduction in some carnivorous animals. Water pollution and increased water temperatures have wiped out endemic species of fish in many habitats. Oil spills destroy birds, fish, and mammals, and may contaminate the ocean floor for many years after the event. Acid rain, the toxic result of extreme air pollution, has been known to kill organisms in freshwater lakes and destroy large tracts of forested land.

Reference:
Noss, Reed F. "Endangered Species." Microsoft ? Encarta ? 2017. © 1993-2017 Microsoft Corporation.


 

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3 Comments

  • says :
    nice report
    Posted 30-01-2018 11:41

  • says :
    must be protected for future generation
    Posted 30-01-2018 11:41

  • says :
    Hi, Razaan! I'm sorry for the late comment, I must've overlooked this post by mistake. Thank you for your well-written article on endangered species! You've done a great job in covering all aspects of endangered species, especially focusing on what causes them to become endangered. I also liked how you included various examples of endangered species that have been affected by these dangers. Great work!
    Posted 02-12-2017 14:57

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