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How are the words in a paragraph related?

When you discuss a topic, especially one you know well, you connect related words to describe and explain that topic to others. For example, if you’re talking about a basketball game, you might use words like offense, defense, free throws, fouls, layups, and full-court press.

Professional basketball player slam dunking in a crowded arena.

Scientific articles also connect topic-specific words together, both to explain concepts and to show how ideas are related. These words can be related in several ways. For instance, one word may provide an example or a description of another word. The two words may be two different characteristics of a single concept or idea, or they may be a smaller or larger part of something.

Reread the article “Biological Diversity” from the California Parks and Recreation website. As you read, answer the questions below about how some of the words you learned earlier are related to each other.

Biological Diversity

From the California Department of Parks and Recreation web site

A single California valley might contain several microclimates. In the fog belt it might be drizzly and misty all day long, even while a mile or two away the sun is shining in the banana belt. When comparing networks of valleys, California sees just as much diversity. Redwood groves meet grassland meadows, snowy mountains fall to desert floors, and temperate belts facilitate year-round agriculture.

This is one of the reasons California is teeming with tall trees and diverse and plentiful ocean life. It’s a state full of biodiversity hotspots―areas where microclimates and evolution have fostered pockets of rare plants and animals. Yet microclimates are sensitive to changes in temperature and precipitation. Small climate changes have a big impact. This is one of the reasons hotspots will suffer as climate change continues.

There is growing conviction among conservation biologists that greater biodiversity also confers greater resilience within ecosystems. Resilience refers to the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its functions in the face of disturbance. A climate resilient ecosystem would retain its functions and ecosystem services in the face of climate change.

In fact, state parks in California represent the “hottest of hotspots” by protecting ever more endangered plant and animal species. By preserving these ecosystems, we help address climate change.

In addition, parks create buffers around hotspots. By providing open space zones around critical habitats, resiliency is increased. These buffers assist ecosystems in their struggle to maintain balance.

Preservation not only makes biodiversity hotspots more resilient to change, but buffers provide plants and animals with space to expand and shift.

California State Parks also connect habitats, providing opportunities for displaced species to relocate. In light of climate change, many species are beginning to seek higher elevation habitats where precipitation and temperature now mimic the climate in lower region. As species move, they will need protected corridors to migrate.

Climate change poses a particular threat to existing wildlife corridors. Businesses and homes may have to move, posing new development threats to open spaces. By connecting high elevation hills to the beach, and linking valleys together, parks preserve corridors from development.

How is a microclimate related to diversity?

  1. A microclimate is a part of diversity.
  2. Diversity is an example of a microclimate.

Diversity is a characteristic of a microclimate.

Diversity is a characteristic of a microclimate.

Diversity is a characteristic of a microclimate.

How is a microclimate related to an ecosystem?

  1. A microclimate is a small part of an ecosystem.
  2. An ecosystem is an example of a microclimate.

A microclimate is the climate in a small area, and an ecosystem is all the elements within an environment that interact together.

A microclimate is the climate in a small area, and an ecosystem is all the elements within an environment that interact together.

A microclimate is the climate in a small area, and an ecosystem is all the elements within an environment that interact together.

How is resilience connected to biodiversity?

  1. Resilience is an example of biodiversity.
  2. Biodiversity is the same thing as resilience.

According to the article, greater resilience leads to higher levels of biodiversity.

According to the article, greater resilience leads to higher levels of biodiversity.

According to the article, greater resilience leads to higher levels of biodiversity.

How is preservation related to ecosystems?

  1. Preservation is a characteristic of ecosystems.
  2. Ecosystems are examples of preservation.

Preserving hotspots, or buffers, protects the ecosystem.

Preserving hotspots, or buffers, protects the ecosystem.

Preserving hotspots, or buffers, protects the ecosystem.

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