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8.4.6: Key Terms

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    adaptive radiation
    rapid branching through speciation of a phylogenetic tree into many closely related species
    biodiversity
    variety of a biological system, typically conceived as the number of species, but also applying to genes, biochemistry, and ecosystems
    biodiversity hotspot
    concept originated by Norman Myers to describe a geographical region with a large number of endemic species and a large percentage of degraded habitat
    bush meat
    wild-caught animal used as food (typically mammals, birds, and reptiles); usually referring to hunting in the tropics of sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and the Americas
    chemical diversity
    variety of metabolic compounds in an ecosystem
    chytridiomycosis
    disease of amphibians caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; thought to be a major cause of the global amphibian decline
    DNA barcoding
    molecular genetic method for identifying a unique genetic sequence to associate with a species
    ecosystem diversity
    variety of ecosystems
    endemic species
    species native to one place
    exotic species
    (also, invasive species) species that has been introduced to an ecosystem in which it did not evolve
    extinction
    disappearance of a species from Earth; local extinction is the disappearance of a species from a region
    extinction rate
    number of species becoming extinct over time, sometimes defined as extinctions per million species–years to make numbers manageable (E/MSY)
    genetic diversity
    variety of genes in a species or other taxonomic group or ecosystem, the term can refer to allelic diversity or genome-wide diversity
    heterogeneity
    number of ecological niches
    megafauna
    large animals
    secondary plant compound
    compound produced as byproducts of plant metabolic processes that is usually toxic, but is sequestered by the plant to defend against herbivores
    species-area relationship
    relationship between area surveyed and number of species encountered; typically measured by incrementally increasing the area of a survey and determining the cumulative numbers of species
    tragedy of the commons
    economic principle that resources held in common will inevitably be overexploited
    white-nose syndrome
    disease of cave-hibernating bats in the eastern United States and Canada associated with the fungus Geomyces destructans

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