Biology, asked by allenakbar123, 11 months ago

what are consequence of loss of biodiversity​

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Answered by Irfan1729
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Economic Cost of Lost Biodiversity. Topping the list, of course, is the monetary value of biodiversity around the world. ...

Reduced Food Security. ...

Increased Contact With Disease. ...

More Unpredictable Weather. ...

Loss of Livelihoods. ...

Losing Sight of "Nature"

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Answered by IonicYadav
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The loss of biodiversity has two significant impacts on human health and the spread of disease. First, it increases the number of disease carrying animals in local populations. Research has shown that the species best adapted to survive critically fragmented habitats are also the most prolific carriers of pathogens.

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