Biodiversity and Conservation
Biodiversity
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Biodiversity occurs not only in the species level, but also in the macromolecular levels.
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Biodiversity as described by Edward Wilson is the combined diversity at all levels of biological organisation.
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The most important forms of biodiversity are:
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Genetic diversity (diversity at the genetic level)
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Species diversity (diversity at the species level)
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Ecological diversity (diversity at the ecosystem level)
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There are close to 1.5 million plants and animals that have to be discovered and described. More species have been discovered in temperate regions as compared to tropics.
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According to an estimate made by Robert May, global species biodiversity is about 7 million.
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Of the total species discovered so far, 70% are animals and 22% are plants. Of the animals, 70% are insects.
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India has 2.4%…
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