Why is the sobriquet. The Evil Quartet used in context of biodiversity? Name the members of this quartet. Why do we grieve for the genes when a species is lost
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The Evil Quartet is used as a sobriquet to refer to the cause of loss of biodiversity
❀ Habitat loss and fragmentation: When large habitats are broken up into smaller fragments due to various human activities, the animals requiring large territories (elephants, birds etc.) are badly affected and their populations decline.
❀ Over-exploitation: When need of a resource becomes greed. e.g.,over exploitation of passenger pigeon led to its extinction. Also marine fish is at brink of being endangered due to over exploitations.
❀ Alien species invasion: Intentional or non-Intentional introduction of a species to a nearby area may disturb the harmony of existing species. e.g., Eichhornia after introduction posed a big threat to the native species.
❀ Co-extinction: Extinction of one species invariably leads to extinction of another when they are associated with each other in an obligatory way. e.g., when host species is extinct, obligate parasites dependent on it also die.
We grieve for the loss of genes, because the wild forms are hardy and more resistant to pathogen attack and can be beneficial in crop breeding programmes.
Explanation:
The Evil Quartet is used as a sobriquet to refer to the cause of loss of biodiversity
❀ Habitat loss and fragmentation: When large habitats are broken up into smaller fragments due to various human activities, the animals requiring large territories (elephants, birds etc.) are badly affected and their populations decline.
❀ Over-exploitation: When need of a resource becomes greed. e.g.,over exploitation of passenger pigeon led to its extinction. Also marine fish is at brink of being endangered due to over exploitations.