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- Biodiversity (or biological diversity) is the variety and variability of life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels. There is for example genetic...
- towards the interior of the Deccan plateau. The Western Ghats region is a biodiversity hotspot. It contains of a large number of different species of flora...
- Gandhamardhan hills have been largely responsible for preserving the rich biodiversity of the region. This community has protected their land, forests and resources...
- disappearance of species in a specific area. Biodiversity loss means that there is a reduction in biological diversity in a given area. The decrease can be temporary...
- a generalization of metric space Biodiversity, degree of variation of life forms within an ecosystem Crop diversity, the variance in genetic and phenotypic...
- phylogenetic relatedness among the types. Diversity indices are statistical representations of different aspects of biodiversity (e.g. richness, evenness, and dominance)...
- A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation. Norman Myers wrote about...
- existence and the environment. Ecosystem diversity addresses the combined characteristics of biotic properties (biodiversity) and abiotic properties (geodiversity)...
- Planktons Diversity of Dhamapur lake: This report shows Lentic ecosystem like Dhamapur lake harbour a rich biodiversity of Planktons. Plankton diversity plays...
- 2007 found that genetic diversity (within-species diversity) and biodiversity are dependent upon each other — i.e. that diversity within a species is necessary...