a) Contrast the classification systems that are used in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List, Canada's Species At Risk Act (SARA), and the Manitoba Endangered Species and Ecosystems Act (MESEA). How do these support biodiversity conservation? (10 marks)
b) Describe how the peregrine falcon and polar bear are classified by each of the agencies in question 2. Why might there be differences in classification and how does this in itself benefit species conservation? (5 marks)
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Peregrine falcons are classified by three types,they are 1.birds, 2.reptile and 3. archosauromorpha. The peregrine falcon also known as the peregrine.The peregrine bird speed is 320 km/h during its characteristic hunting stoop and making the fastest bird in the world.The kingdom of the peregrine falcon is animalia , phylum is chordata, class is Aves and the family is falconidae. A large crow sized falcon,it has a blue gray back,barred white underparts and a black head. The behavior of the peregrine Falcons medium sized birds in the air swift, spectacular dives called stoops. they are masterful at catching pigeons.they feed especially on shorebirds and ducks.The peregrine falcons play an important ecosystem role in regulating the population of their prey and they prefer to open habitats such as grasslands,tundra and meadows.The polar bear are classified as marine mammals because they spend most of their lives on the sea ice of the Ocean. They have a thick layer of body fat and a water repellent coat. the polar bears are totally divided into 19 units. polar bears spend more time on hunting for food. the polar bear might catch only one or two out of 10 seals in hunts,depending on the time of year and other variables.the benefits of the polar bear as an apex predator at the top of the food web the polar bears can signal that there are problem in the arctic marine ecosystem they are likely to be among the most significantly affected species as the arctic and sea ice melts.
a) Contrast the classification systems that are used in the International Union for the Conservation of...
Contrast the classification systems that are used in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List, Canada's Species At Risk Act (SARA), and the Manitoba Endangered Species and Ecosystems Act (MESEA). How do these support biodiversity conservation? please state your reference
We conducted a comprehensive literature search on drones in conservation up to October 2nd 2018, in line with related studies [10,11,35]. All searches were done by the same person in English, mainly using Google Scholar. This was further complemented through reference harvesting, citation tracking, abstracts in conference programs, and author search, using Research Gate and Mendeley (see PRISMA Flowchart in Supplementary Figure S1 Checklist and list of studies reviewed in Table S1). We then removed duplicate and unrelated results. Finally,...