BIODIVERSITY
Description
Biodiversity encompasses the variety of life forms present within a particular ecosystem, and it plays a critical role in influencing human resources and ecosystem services. It is characterized by the abundance of different species that inhabit an ecosystem, which serves as a key indicator of the ecosystem’s health and stability. The diversity of species not only contributes to the resilience of ecosystems but also affects the functioning of ecological processes, which are vital for sustaining life and providing resources for human use. Overall, biodiversity is essential for maintaining ecological balance, supporting human livelihoods, and ensuring the provision of services that are crucial for survival and well-being.
Related Concepts
- RESOURCE — Biodiversity provides essential resources that are foundational for food, energy, and medicinal applications
- ECOLOGY — Ecology and biodiversity are intricately linked concepts that play a vital role in understanding ecosystem health. Ecology, as a discipline, delves in…
- NATURAL SELECTION — Natural selection plays a crucial role in shaping biodiversity by increasing the prevalence of advantageous traits within populations
- ECOSYSTEMS — Ecosystems rely on biodiversity for stability and productivity, impacting the overall health of the environment
- HUMAN ACTIVITY — Human activity negatively impacts biodiversity through various mechanisms such as habitat destruction and pollution
- ECOLOGICAL CHANGES — Biodiversity can be impacted by ecological changes, influencing the resources and ecosystem services available to humans