IB Biology Topic 4 Videos
This page contains our IB Biology videos for topic 4. By watching each one of these videos, you will fully cover the content for IB Biology 'Ecosystems'.
Subtopic A4.1 - Video 1
Evolution & Evidence for Evolution
This video defines evolution as change in heritable characteristics over time and distinguishes Darwinian evolution from Lamarckism. It explores natural selection and reviews key evidence for evolution, including base sequences, fossils, selective breeding, and homologous and analogous structures.
Subtopic A4.1 - Video 2
Speciation & Apes
This video explains speciation through reproductive isolation and differential selection. It uses bonobos and chimpanzees as a case study to show how geographic isolation can drive independent evolution into separate species.
Subtopic A4.1 (HL) - Video 1
Reproductive Isolation & Hybridisation
This video explores allopatric and sympatric speciation in greater depth, linking reproductive isolation to adaptive radiation. It also examines hybridisation, post-zygotic barriers, and the role of polyploidy in abrupt plant speciation.
Subtopic A4.2 - Video 1
Biodiversity & Mass Extinction Events
This video introduces biodiversity at genetic, species, and ecosystem levels and examines how it is measured historically. It explores mass extinction events, including the current human-driven extinction crisis.
Subtopic A4.2 - Video 2
Ecosystem Loss & Biodiversity Crisis
This video examines large-scale ecosystem loss and the human drivers behind the current biodiversity crisis. It highlights real-world examples and explains how overexploitation, urbanisation, pollution, disease, and invasive species reduce biodiversity.
Subtopic A4.2 - Video 3
Conservation Strategies & EDGE of Existence
Subtopic B4.1 - Video 1
Habitats, Abiotic Adaptations & Transects
This video explains habitats through abiotic and biotic factors and explores plant adaptations to extreme conditions. It also introduces transects as a method for measuring species distribution and ranges of tolerance.
Subtopic B4.1 - Video 2
Biomes, Adaptations & Coral Reefs
This video explores major terrestrial biomes and the adaptations of desert and rainforest organisms. It also examines coral reefs as a case study in biome vulnerability and the effects of climate change.
Subtopic B4.2 - Video 1
Ecological Niches & Niche Distributions
Subtopic B4.2 - Video 2
Feeding Relations & Adaptations
This video examines feeding relationships between herbivores, plants, predators, and prey, highlighting structural and behavioural adaptations. It also explores how diet shapes dentition and how plants compete for light within ecosystems.
Subtopic C4.1 - Video 1
Populations & Sampling Techniques
This video explains how populations are defined and studied within ecosystems. It introduces quadrat sampling and the Lincoln Index method to estimate population size, distribution, and age structure.
Subtopic C4.1 - Video 2
Carrying Capacity & Population Dynamics
Subtopic C4.1 - Video 3
Communities, Mutualism & Predation
Subtopic C4.1 - Video 4
Competition & Testing for Competition
Subtopic C4.2 - Video 1
Ecosystems & Energy Flow
This video reviews ecosystem structure and explains how energy flows through food chains and food webs. It defines trophic levels and highlights the role of decomposers in nutrient cycling.
Subtopic C4.2 - Video 2
Energy Transfer & Production
This video examines energy loss between trophic levels and explains pyramids of energy and biomass. It introduces gross primary productivity (GPP), net primary productivity (NPP), and secondary production.
Subtopic C4.2 - Video 3
Carbon Cycle & Keeling Curve
Subtopic D4.1 - Video 1
Natural Selection & Sexual Selection
This video explains natural selection as a driver of evolution and outlines the role of selection pressures. It also explores sexual selection, sexual dimorphism, and case studies including guppies and birds of paradise.
Subtopic D4.1 (HL) - Video 1
Gene Pools & Genetic Equilibrium
This video explains gene pools and how natural selection shifts allele frequencies within populations. It explores stabilising, directional, and disruptive selection, artificial selection, and introduces the Hardy–Weinberg principle and equations for genetic equilibrium.
Subtopic D4.2 - Video 1
Ecosystem Stability & Keystone Species
This video explains ecosystem stability and the key factors required to maintain long-term structure and function. It explores tipping points, mesocosms, and the critical role of keystone species in preventing ecosystem collapse.
Subtopic D4.2 - Video 2
Sustainability & Sustainable Practices
Subtopic D4.2 - Video 3
Eutrophication, Biomagnification & Plastics
This video explores major forms of pollution including eutrophication and persistent organic pollutants. It explains biomagnification through food chains and examines the ecological impact of plastic pollution.
Subtopic D4.2 - Video 4
Restoration via Rewilding
This video outlines rewilding as a strategy to restore damaged ecosystems. It explains the removal of invasive species, reintroduction of native organisms, restoration of corridors, and case studies demonstrating ecosystem recovery.
Subtopic D4.2 (HL) - Video 1
Ecological Succession
This video examines primary, cyclical, and arrested succession as drivers of ecosystem development. It explains pioneer species, intermediate stages, climax communities, and how human activity can create plagioclimaxes.
Subtopic D4.3 - Video 1
Global Warming & Positive Feedback Loops
This video explains global warming and the evidence linking rising CO₂ levels to human activity. It examines the greenhouse effect and major positive feedback loops that accelerate climate change.
Subtopic D4.3 - Video 2
Climate Change
This video explores the ecological consequences of climate change, including impacts on boreal forests, sea ice, ocean currents, species ranges, and coral reefs. It highlights tipping points and ecosystem destabilisation.
Subtopic D4.3 - Video 3
Carbon Sequestration
This video explains carbon sequestration as a strategy to mitigate climate change. It explores afforestation, reforestation, and peatland restoration as methods for long-term carbon storage.
Subtopic D4.3 (HL) - Video 1
Phenology
This video explores phenology and how climate change disrupts seasonal biological timing. It examines phenological mismatch and natural selection through examples such as great tits, reindeer, spruce bark beetles, and tawny owls.
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