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Anthropocentric
regarding humans as most
significant
species;
human-centered
Tragedy of the Commons
the
depletion
of shared resources by people acting in individual
interest
Triple Bottom Line
approach to
sustainability
that meets
environmental
, economic, and social goals (business)
Inorganic
Compounds
compounds that lack
carbon
and
hydrogen
atoms
Organic Compounds
compounds that contain
carbon-based molecules
Positive Feedback Loop
when the response to a stimulus
increases
the original
stimulus
Negative Feedback Loop
when the response to a stimulus
decreases
the
effect
of the original stimulus
Overshoot
when a
population exceeds
the long term carrying capacity for an
environment
Open System
a system in which
matter
can enter from or
escape
to the surroundings
Closed System
a system that allows the exchange of
energy
(not matter)between the
system
and its surroundings
Holistic
emphasizing the
functional
relationship between
parts
and the whole
Hectare
a unit of
surface area
equal to
100 ares
Ecological Footprint
a way of measuring how much of an
impact
a person or
community
has on the earth
Sustainable
Development
development that meets the needs of the present without
compromising
the ability of
future generations
Environmental Justice
recognition that access to a
clean
,
healthy environment
is a fundamental right
Biodiversity
the variety of
species
living within an
ecosystem
In
situ
in the original or
natural
place or
site
Ex situ
off-site conservation;
outside
location
Inbreeding Depression
the negative consequences in a population when genetically similar parents reproduce weak offspring
Intrinsic
Value
worth independent of any
human benefit
;
inherent worth
Invasive Species
species that enter new
ecosystems
and harm native species and their
habitats
Endangered Species
Act
identifies/protects
threatened
and
endangered
species
Lacey Act
prohibits
interstate
transport of
wild
animals without federal permit
Species Diversity
the number and
relative
amount of species in a
biological
community
Island Biogeography
the study of
rates
of colonization and
extinction
of species on islands (size, shape, and distance)
Genetic Diversity
the amount of
variation
in the
genetic material
within all members of a population
Biological
Wealth
combination
of commercial, scientific, and aesthetic values by a regions
biota
Ecotourism
a form of
tourism
that supports the conservation and sustainable development of
ecological areas
Instrumental Value
value based on its
usefulness
to humans
Remediation
containment
, treatment or removal of
contaminated
groundwater
Nitrification
the process by which nitrites and nitrates are produced by
bacteria
in the
soil
Denitrification
conversion of
nitrates
into
nitrogen
gas
Ammonification
decomposers
convert organic waste into
ammonia
Niche
the status of an organism within its
environment
and
community
Ecotone
the transition from one type of
habitat
or
ecosystem
to another
Autotroph
organism
that makes its own
food
Heterotroph
an organism that depends on complex organic substances for
nutrition
; cannot make
food
Interspecific
Competition
competition
between
members of
different
species
Intraspecific Competition
competition between members of the same
species
Net Primary Productivity
the rate at which
biomass accumulates
in an
ecosystem
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