-
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...
- A
biodiversity hotspot is a
biogeographic region with
significant levels of
biodiversity that is
threatened by
human habitation.
Norman Myers wrote about...
- and the
Middle East.
Italy has
probably the
highest level of
faunal biodiversity in Europe, with over 57,000
species recorded,
representing more than...
- is
temperate with
harsher conditions in the interior. Home to
three biodiversity hotspots,
Turkey is
prone to
frequent earthquakes and is
highly vulnerable...
- 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...
-
biodiversity hotspot. The
waters around Sipadan island are the most
biodiverse in the world.
Bordering East Malaysia, the Sulu Sea is a
biodiversity hotspot...
- in
biodiversity and is one of the 17
megadiverse countries. With over 200,000
different species,
Mexico is home of 10–12% of the world's
biodiversity. Mexico...
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Agricultural biodiversity or
agrobiodiversity is a
subset of
general biodiversity pertaining to agriculture. It can be
defined as "the
variety and variability...