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ToggleBiodiversity refers to the variety of all forms of life on Earth from genes, species to ecosystems.The term was popularized by sociobiologist Edward Wilson, and it highlights the incredible heterogeneity present across the natural world.It can be measured on various levels.For example: genetic variability, species diversity etc.Diversity is not distributed evenly on Earth. It is greater in the tropics as a result of the warm climate and high primary productivity in the region near the equator.
Levels of Biodiversity :
Biodiversity can be measured by two major components: Species Richness and Species Evenness
Biodiversity forms the foundation of ecosystem services essential to human survival — from food and medicine to climate regulation and cultural heritage. It reflects the health of the planet and supports resilience against environmental changes. The loss of biodiversity threatens not just species but also economic security and social well-being. Therefore, conserving biodiversity is not merely an ecological imperative but a developmental, ethical, and strategic necessity for sustainable growth.
1. What is biodiversity?
Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth, encompassing genetic variation within species, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
2. What are the levels of biodiversity?
The three major levels are:
Genetic diversity: Variation within a species
Species diversity: Variety of species within a region
Ecological (Ecosystem) diversity: Variety of ecosystems in a region
3. Why is biodiversity important?
Biodiversity supports ecosystem productivity, resilience, climate regulation, and provides essential services like food, medicine, and clean water. It is also vital for human survival.
4. Why is biodiversity higher in tropical regions?
Tropical regions have remained undisturbed for millions of years, have stable and predictable climates, and receive more solar energy—conditions that favour species diversification.
5. What is species richness and evenness?
Species richness is the count of species in a given area.
Species evenness is how evenly individuals are distributed among species in an area.
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