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What is the origin of the term conservation biology?

  • The University of California, San Diego
  • The study of natural and social sciences
  • Concern over tropical deforestation
  • The First International Conference on Research in Conservation Biology in 1978 (correct)

Who led the convening of 'The First International Conference on Research in Conservation Biology' in 1978?

  • University of California, San Diego
  • Bruce A. Wilcox and Michael E. Soulé (correct)
  • Thomas Lovejoy and Jared Diamond
  • Kurt Benirschke and Sir Otto Frankel

What is the aim of conservation biology?

  • Promoting tropical deforestation
  • Focusing on natural resource management only
  • Protecting species, habitats, and ecosystems from extinction and biotic interactions (correct)
  • Studying the interaction between species and their habitats

What is the interdisciplinary nature of conservation biology based on?

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What prompted the convening of 'The First International Conference on Research in Conservation Biology' in 1978?

<p>Concern over tropical deforestation (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Origin and Development of Conservation Biology

  • The term "conservation biology" originated in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • The field emerged as a response to the growing concern about the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem degradation.

Founding Conference

  • The First International Conference on Research in Conservation Biology was convened in 1978 by Otto Frankel and Michael Soulé.
  • This conference marked the formal recognition of conservation biology as a distinct field of study.

Aim of Conservation Biology

  • The primary aim of conservation biology is to preserve and protect threatened and endangered species, as well as their habitats and ecosystems.

Interdisciplinary Nature

  • Conservation biology is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles and methods from ecology, evolutionary biology, genetics, psychology, philosophy, and other disciplines.
  • This interdisciplinary approach is necessary to address the complex and multifaceted nature of conservation issues.

Convening of the Founding Conference

  • The First International Conference on Research in Conservation Biology was convened in 1978 in response to the growing concern about the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem degradation.
  • The conference was prompted by the need to bring together researchers and experts from diverse fields to address the emerging crisis in conservation.

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