Reasons for Extinction (DP IB Biology)
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Anthropogenic Species Extinction
Anthropogenic extinction
Extinction that has been caused by human activities is referred to as anthropogenic extinction
Scientists believe that we are currently experiencing a mass extinction event, and that human activities are playing a large role
There have been five mass extinction events in the past, so the current round of extinctions could be the sixth
Anthropogenic extinction case study: North Island giant moas
The North Island giant moa (Dinornis novaezealandiae) was a large, flightless, herbivorous bird that lived in New Zealand until the year 1300
Humans arrived in New Zealand between 1200-1300, and it is thought that the moas were hunted to extinction by humans by 1300
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The North Island giant moa (Dinornis novaezealandiae) was once thought to be several different species of moa due to size differences between larger females and smaller males, hence the image here being labelled with a different species name
Anthropogenic extinction case study: Caribbean monk seals
Caribbean monk seals (Neomonachus tropicalis) lived in the oceans around the gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, and were declared extinct in 2008, though it is believed that they may have gone extinct before this
Their docile nature and their habit of lying out on the rocks meant that these seals were easy for European colonists to hunt for their oil and meat
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Caribbean monk seals were hunted to extinction to provide humans with oil and food
Anthropogenic extinction case study: student choice
A third case study should be chosen and researched
Consider the following factors
The species chosen should be from a local or familiar region
The species must have gone extinct due to human activities
The case studies above give an indication of the level of detail required
Examples of extinct species from different parts of the world include:
Baiji (Lipotes vexillifer), a species of river dolphin
Passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius)
Paradise parrot (Psephotellus pulcherimus)
Golden toad (Incilius periglenes)
St Helena darter (Sympetrum dilatatum), a species of dragonfly
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You need to be able to discuss the causes of anthropogenic extinction in the context of three case studies:
North Island giant moas
Caribbean monk seals
A third species of your choice
Note that you do not need to use Latin names when referring to species in an exam.
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