Biology, asked by gr8glory08, 10 months ago

any one characteristic of biodiversity parks

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biodiversity parks are places where collection of species and animals which live within an interactive community grown in an natural area. The ecological environment includes forest, animals, vegetation, invertebrates, and organisms.

Answered by parvshukla97
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Sometimes biodiversity is presumed to be a relevant feature of only unmanaged ecosystems, such as wildlands, nature preserves, or national parks.

A sampling of fungi collected during summer 2008 in Northern Saskatchewan mixed woods, near LaRonge, is an example regarding the species diversity of fungi. In this photo, there are also leaf lichens and mosses.

Biodiversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is typically a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level.[1] Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the equator,[2] which is the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity.[3] Biodiversity is not distributed evenly on Earth, and is richest in the tropics. These tropical forest ecosystems cover less than 10 percent of earth's surface, and contain about 90 percent of the world's species.[4] Marine biodiversity is usually highest along coasts in the Western Pacific, where sea surface temperature is highest, and in the mid-latitudinal band in all oceans. There are latitudinal gradients in species diversity.[5] Biodiversity generally tends to cluster in hotspots,[6] and has been increasing through time,[7][8] but will be likely to slow in the future.

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The Biodiversity Park has been established keeping in view so many points regarding conservation of flora and fauna. Some of the important roles of Biodiversity Park are : It serves as nature reserve for the conservation of natural heritage of the city. It enhances the quality of urban environment.

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