Environmental Sciences, asked by ashwani8703, 9 months ago


Biodiversity has no scientific significance

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Answered by simran7539
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Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play. ... A larger number of plant species means a greater variety of crops. Greater species diversity ensures natural sustainability for all life forms.

Answered by Anonymous
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healthy biodiversity provides a number of natural services for everyone:

Ecosystem services, such as

Protection of water resources

Soils formation and protection

Nutrient storage and recycling

Pollution breakdown and absorption

Contribution to climate stability

Maintenance of ecosystems

Recovery from unpredictable events

Biological resources, such as

Food

Medicinal resources and pharmaceutical drugs

Wood products

Ornamental plants

Breeding stocks, population reservoirs

Future resources

Diversity in genes, species and ecosystems

Social benefits, such as

Research, education and monitoring

Recreation and tourism

Cultural values

That is quite a lot of services we get for free!

The cost of replacing these (if possible) would be extremely expensive. It therefore makes economic and development sense to move towards sustainability.

A report from Nature magazine also explains that genetic diversity helps to prevent the chances of extinction in the wild (and claims to have shown proof of this).

To prevent the well known and well documented problems of genetic defects caused by in-breeding, species need a variety of genes to ensure successful survival. Without this, the chances of extinction increases.

And as we start destroying, reducing and isolating habitats, the chances for interaction from species with a large gene pool decreases

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