Understandings:
- Introduced alien species can escape into local ecosystems and become invasive.
- Competitive exclusion and the absence of predators can lead to reduction in the numbers of endemic species when alien species become invasive.
- Pollutants become concentrated in the tissues of organisms at higher trophic levels by biomagnification.
- Macroplastic and microplastic debris has accumulated in marine environments.
Applications and skills:
- Application: Study of the introduction of cane toads in Australia and one other local example of the introduction of an alien species.
- Application: Discussion of the trade-off between control of the malarial parasite and DDT pollution.
- Application: Case study of the impact of marine plastic debris on Laysan albatrosses and one other named species.
- Skill: Analysis of data illustrating the causes and consequences of biomagnification.
- Skill: Evaluation of eradication programmes and biological control as measures to reduce the impact of alien species.
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International-mindedness:
- Over 100 countries across the globe have agreed to ban the production of CFCs to reduce the depletion of the ozone layer.
Aims:
- Aim 8: Many developed countries export toxic waste to less developed countries. Is financial compensation a fair exchange for hazardous waste?
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