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  • Biodiversity contributes to the stability and resilience of ecosystems
  • Genetic diversity refers to the variation in the genetic makeup within a single species
  • Order the reasons why biodiversity is crucial:
    1️⃣ Ecosystem stability
    2️⃣ Resource provision
    3️⃣ Scientific and cultural value
  • How does ecosystem stability depend on biodiversity?
    Diverse roles ensure function
  • Pollution reduces biodiversity by contaminating the environment.

    True
  • How do invasive species affect biodiversity?
    Outcompete native species
  • What does species richness measure?
    Number of species
  • Match the biodiversity measurement method with its description:
    Species Richness ↔️ Counts the number of species
    Species Evenness ↔️ Measures relative abundance
    Simpson's Diversity Index ↔️ Quantifies biodiversity
  • Genetic diversity is the variation of genes within a single species.

    True
  • Genetic diversity refers to the genetic makeup within a single species.

    True
  • Biodiversity provides essential resources such as food, medicine, and water.

    True
  • Pollution contaminates the environment, reducing the ability of many species to thrive
  • What is the effect of overexploitation on biodiversity?
    Leads to population decline
  • What does biodiversity refer to?
    Variety of living organisms
  • What is species diversity in biodiversity?
    Variety of species
  • Why is ecosystem diversity important for biodiversity?
    Richness of life on Earth
  • Biodiversity has cultural value because it contributes to aesthetic and recreational activities.

    True
  • What effect does habitat destruction have on biodiversity?
    Reduces living space
  • Pollution contaminates the environment, making it unsuitable for many species, which reduces biodiversity.

    True
  • Steps for measuring biodiversity using scientific methods
    1️⃣ Calculate species richness
    2️⃣ Measure species evenness
    3️⃣ Apply Simpson's Diversity Index
  • Simpson's Diversity Index provides a comprehensive measure of biodiversity but can be sensitive to small changes in rare species.

    True
  • Species diversity refers to the range of different species in a given area
  • What does species diversity measure in biodiversity?
    Variety of species
  • Why is biodiversity crucial for ecosystem stability?
    Resilient to disturbances
  • What effect does habitat destruction have on biodiversity?
    Reduces living space
  • Biodiversity includes the diversity of species, genetic diversity, and the variety of ecosystems.
    True
  • Match the type of diversity with its description:
    Species diversity ↔️ Variety of different species
    Genetic diversity ↔️ Variation in genetic makeup
    Ecosystem diversity ↔️ Variety of ecosystems
  • Biodiversity provides essential resources for human use, including food, medicine, and timber
  • Antibiotics and vaccines are often derived from diverse ecosystems
  • What is the effect of habitat destruction on biodiversity?
    Reduces living space
  • Overexploitation of species through excessive hunting or harvesting can decrease biodiversity.

    True
  • Species evenness is calculated using Shannon's diversity index and its maximum value, which is ln(S)
  • What three components does biodiversity include?
    Species, genetic, ecosystems
  • What does ecosystem diversity refer to?
    Variety of ecosystems
  • Ecosystem diversity refers to the variety of different ecosystems
  • Biodiversity contributes significantly to cultural heritage and provides aesthetic and recreational value
  • How does climate change affect biodiversity?
    Alters environmental conditions
  • Scientists use three primary methods to measure biodiversity: species richness, species evenness, and Simpson's Diversity Index.
  • Simpson's Diversity Index quantifies biodiversity by considering species abundance and distribution.

    True
  • Order the major threats to biodiversity from most to least impactful.
    1️⃣ Habitat destruction
    2️⃣ Pollution
    3️⃣ Climate change
    4️⃣ Invasive species
    5️⃣ Overexploitation