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Topic 2.7
Measuring changes in a system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
xMQ0Ryy01yE
Ecological Gradients
• These occur where ecosystems meet or where an
ecosystem ends
• They occur due to gradual changes in biotic and
abiotic factors close to such boundaries
• They are usually measured using transect quadrat
sampling (random quadrat sampling alone is not
sufficient).
– A belt transect is a transect with width (1-2 m)
throughout which quadrat sampling is carried out.
– The belt can also be spilt into squares. Sampling
locations can then be chosen using a random number
generator
Measuring Abiotic and Biotic Changes
Due To A Specific Human Activity
• On 26th April 1986 there were two explosions at the
Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Ukraine which blew a hole in
the top of the reactor
• Radioactive particles escaped into the atmosphere over a
10 day period
• There was widespread contamination over much of
western Europe – affecting humans, soil, plants and
animals
http://edroness.blogspot.mx/2014/
01/point-source-pollution-
incidents.html
The International Nuclear Event Scale
Chernobyl, Ukraine, 1986
Kyshtym, Russia, 1957
Three Mile Island, USA, 1979
Windscale, UK, 1973
Responses to the Chernobyl Accident
• Local firefighters from the nearby town of
Pripyat arrived and over 3 hours
extinguished the external fires, receiving
large radiation doses. Sand, lead and clay
were dumped into the reactor by
helicopter
• A concrete shell was build around the
reactor. Radiation is still leaking from it
and it requires repairs
• Pripyat was evacuated and is now a ghost
town
• Dykes, dams and concrete walls were
constructed to try to prevent radioactive
contamination of soil and water
• Satellite imaging and radiation detectors
were used to track the plume of
airbourne radiation that was released
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)
• These became law in the US in 1969 and are
being increasingly used around the world
• They are a method of predicting possible impacts
on the environment prior to any major project,
and helps to decide if it should go ahead
• In some countries they have legal status, in
others they just supply information for decision-
making (in some they may be ignored in favour of
economic benefits)
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)
• The first stage is always a baseline study to assess the status of the
environment prior to the project
– Habitat types and area
– Species present
– Biodiversity
– List of endangered species
– Hydrology
– Human population and requirements
– Soil types and quality
• The quality of an EIA depends to a large extent on the quality of the
baseline study
• All EIAs are speculative to some extent due to the inherent
complexities of ecosystems
http://edroness.blogspot.mx/
2014/02/environmental-
impact-assessment.html
The Three Gorges Dam Project
http://edroness.blogspot.mx/2014/0
2/the-three-gorges-dam-project-
china.html
Questions
1. Briefly describe the stages of primary
succession
2. What is P/R ration and how does it change as
succession proceeds
3. List the characteristics of a typical climax
community
4. What is plagioclimax. Give examples of how
humans may cause it

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Summary of topic 2.7

  • 1. Topic 2.7 Measuring changes in a system http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= xMQ0Ryy01yE
  • 2. Ecological Gradients • These occur where ecosystems meet or where an ecosystem ends • They occur due to gradual changes in biotic and abiotic factors close to such boundaries • They are usually measured using transect quadrat sampling (random quadrat sampling alone is not sufficient). – A belt transect is a transect with width (1-2 m) throughout which quadrat sampling is carried out. – The belt can also be spilt into squares. Sampling locations can then be chosen using a random number generator
  • 3. Measuring Abiotic and Biotic Changes Due To A Specific Human Activity • On 26th April 1986 there were two explosions at the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Ukraine which blew a hole in the top of the reactor • Radioactive particles escaped into the atmosphere over a 10 day period • There was widespread contamination over much of western Europe – affecting humans, soil, plants and animals http://edroness.blogspot.mx/2014/ 01/point-source-pollution- incidents.html
  • 4. The International Nuclear Event Scale Chernobyl, Ukraine, 1986 Kyshtym, Russia, 1957 Three Mile Island, USA, 1979 Windscale, UK, 1973
  • 5. Responses to the Chernobyl Accident • Local firefighters from the nearby town of Pripyat arrived and over 3 hours extinguished the external fires, receiving large radiation doses. Sand, lead and clay were dumped into the reactor by helicopter • A concrete shell was build around the reactor. Radiation is still leaking from it and it requires repairs • Pripyat was evacuated and is now a ghost town • Dykes, dams and concrete walls were constructed to try to prevent radioactive contamination of soil and water • Satellite imaging and radiation detectors were used to track the plume of airbourne radiation that was released
  • 6. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) • These became law in the US in 1969 and are being increasingly used around the world • They are a method of predicting possible impacts on the environment prior to any major project, and helps to decide if it should go ahead • In some countries they have legal status, in others they just supply information for decision- making (in some they may be ignored in favour of economic benefits)
  • 7. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) • The first stage is always a baseline study to assess the status of the environment prior to the project – Habitat types and area – Species present – Biodiversity – List of endangered species – Hydrology – Human population and requirements – Soil types and quality • The quality of an EIA depends to a large extent on the quality of the baseline study • All EIAs are speculative to some extent due to the inherent complexities of ecosystems http://edroness.blogspot.mx/ 2014/02/environmental- impact-assessment.html
  • 8. The Three Gorges Dam Project http://edroness.blogspot.mx/2014/0 2/the-three-gorges-dam-project- china.html
  • 9. Questions 1. Briefly describe the stages of primary succession 2. What is P/R ration and how does it change as succession proceeds 3. List the characteristics of a typical climax community 4. What is plagioclimax. Give examples of how humans may cause it