DP Biology (first assessment 2025)
Question EXEX.2.SL.TZ0.1
Date | Example questions Example questions | Marks available | [Maximum mark: 7] | Reference code | EXEX.2.SL.TZ0.1 |
Level | SL | Paper | 2 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | Explain, List, Outline | Question number | 1 | Adapted from | N/A |
1.
[Maximum mark: 7]
EXEX.2.SL.TZ0.1
A decline in the number of species of trees of the Dipterocarpaceae family in some regions of the mixed dipterocarp forest in South-east Asia provides evidence for the present biodiversity crisis.
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(a)
List two variables, other than species richness, that can be monitored over time to provide evidence of biodiversity loss in dipterocarp forests.
[2]
Markscheme
- area occupied by forest
OR
area of forest that has been lost; - population size/number of individuals of each species/evenness;
- range of a species
OR
the area over which a species is found; - number of threatened species;

(b)
Outline the reason for the loss of dipterocarp forest ecosystems in South Asia.
[2]
Markscheme
- anthropogenic reasons / human activities / logging / removal of trees;
- to sell timber / grow crops / for plantations / agriculture;

(c)
Thick layers of peat found under dipterocarp forest soils are being lost by rapid decomposition and combustion. Explain how this may contribute to the current biodiversity crisis.
[3]
Markscheme
- decomposition/ combustion of peat releases greenhouse gases/ carbon dioxide/ methane;
- increased greenhouse effect/ global warming;
- changes in climate/ extreme weather/ increasing temperatures/flooding destroy habitats;
- species that cannot adapt/migrate are lost;
