Biology, asked by pradeep128, 1 year ago

describe the on my level of biodiversity

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Answered by rockstarrjdj
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Biodiversity, a portmanteau of "bio" (life) and "diversity", generally refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), biodiversity typically measures variation at the genetic, the species, and the ecosystem level.[1] Terrestrial biodiversity tends to be greater near the equator,[2] which seems to be 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 tends to be 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.
Answered by Anonymous
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Levels of Biodiversity :

1. Genetic diversity :

Diversity among the organisms of same species. The genetic constitution of each organism may be different.

2. Species diversity :

Diversity in the species of organisms that occur in the nature.

E. g. Various types of plants, animals, microbes.

3. Ecosystem diversity :

Many ecosystems are present in a particular region. Diversity of the different ecosystems.

E. g. Natural and artificial ecosystems.

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