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3.4 Restoration Ecology: (Pages 110-116)

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3.4 Restoration Ecology:(Pages 110-116)

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Learning Goals

• I can describe the concepts of stewardship and restoration ecology, and explain why they are important to humans.

• I can explain how to restore ecosystems through reforestation, wetland restoration, controlling alien species, bioremediation and bioaugmentation.

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Key Concepts• Restoration ecology includes reforestation,

wetlands restoration, controlling alien species, bioremediation, and bioaugmentation.

• The flow of nutrients through ecosystems can be interrupted by human activities, and restoration techniques can offset those interruptions.

• Alien species are extremely difficult to eradicate in most situations.

• There are many ecosystems that require restoration, and the Alberta tar sands will be a major challenge.

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Stewardship

• STEWARDSHIP: the active assumption of responsibility for the welfare of the environment

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Restoration Ecology

• RESTORATION ECOLOGY: the renewal of degraded or destroyed ecosystems through active human intervention

• A major goal of restoration ecology is to stimulate natural processes of regeneration to produce

a sustainable, if not identical,ecosystem

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RESTORATION ECOLOGY

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Restoration Ecology in the Don Valley

• Ecological restoration has converted Toronto’s Don Valley Brick Works (shown in 1891 and today) into a natural environment and cultural heritage park that includes wetlands, a boardwalk, a wildflower meadow, and restored historic buildings

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Restoration Methods

• Restoration ecologists use many techniques to restore sustainable ecosystems– Reforestation– Wetland Restoration– Controlling Alien Species– Bioremediation– Bioaugmentation

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Reforestation

• Reforestation: the regrowth of a forest, either through natural processes or through the planting of seeds or trees in an area where a forest was cut down

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Reforestation• Red pines, which were planted

to control soil erosion, helped to accelerate natural forest succession.

• A) Forest was cut down to use the land for agriculture

• B) Red pine trees were planted to reforest the area

• C) As the red pines grew, they provided shade under which other species grew

• D) After many years, natural succession occurred, and there was a gradual return of native species

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Wetland Restoration• Wetland restoration:

– process in which a wetland is returned to its natural state

– returns soil quality, composition, water coverage, the type of plants that grow there, and the habitat

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Controlling Alien Species

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Controlling Alien Species• Alien species can upset the equilibrium of an

ecosystem

• Preventing the spread of alien species is an important part of maintaining sustainable ecosystems

• Biocontrols and chemicals are two methods that ecologists use to help control alien species

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Asian Long-horned beetle

Purple Loosestrife

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In2007,asmall,ratherprettygreenbugcalledtheEmeraldAshBorerwasdiscoveredinToronto.TheEAB,averysuccessfulAsiannative,likestofeedonthebarkofashtrees;theCityofTorontoestimatesthat,by2017,allofToronto’s860,000ashtreesmaywellbedead.(Source:TheNationalPost- April26,2012)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAOEaLGm-Ic

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Controlling Alien Species

• BIOCONTROL: the use of a species to control the population growth or spread of an undesirable species– Ex. Introducing predators or parasites

• CHEMICAL CONTROL: the use of a species to control the population growth or spread of an undesirable species– Ex. Using poison baits

• Can be risky à may harm native species

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Bioremediation• BIOREMEDIATION: the use of living organisms

to clean up contaminated areas naturally– Plants can clean soil by absorbing poisons on their

tissues– Bacteria can break down toxic chemicals

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Bioaugmentation

• BIOAUGMENTATION: the use of organisms to add essential nutrients to depleted soils– Plants are used to replenish nitrogen levels in

soils

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Practice• Page116#1-8• Socrative3.4quiz

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