Definition of Biodiversity. Meaning of Biodiversity. Synonyms of Biodiversity

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- large and sudden drops in biodiversity. The Phanerozoic aeon (the last 540 million years) marked a rapid growth in biodiversity via the Cambrian explosion...
- areas of wilderness that support one of the world's highest levels of biodiversity. The Indonesian archipelago has been a valuable region for trade since...
- and the Middle East. Italy has probably the highest level of faunal biodiversity in Europe, with over 57,000 species recorded, representing more than...
- A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation. Norman Myers wrote about...
- with the Global ****essment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, say that the main reason for biodiversity loss is a growing human po****tion because...
- Wendy & Anderson, Heather (2001). Biodiversity Theme Report: The Meaning, Significance and Implications of Biodiversity (continued) (Report). Collingwood...
- extinction risk for Mexico's biodiversity by as much as ten times for endemic species. Mexico ranks fourth in the world in biodiversity and is one of the 17 megadiverse...
- Australia’s Strategy for Nature 2024–2030 is the national biodiversity plan that aims to reverse biodiversity loss in Australia by 2030 and meet the county's obligations...
- is temperate with harsher conditions in the interior. Home to three biodiversity hotspots, Turkey is prone to frequent earthquakes and is highly vulnerable...
- Global biodiversity is the measure of biodiversity on planet Earth and is defined as the total variability of life forms. More than 99 percent of all...