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Welcome to the fascinating subject of ecology! From population dynamics to biodiversity, this unit explores the complex web of interactions that make up our natural world.
Definition. Biodiversity refers to the variety of living organisms found in a given area or on Earth. It encompasses the diversity of species, genes, and ecosystems.
Review 2.1 Introduction to Biodiversity for your test on Unit 2 – The Living World: Biodiversity. For students taking AP Environmental Science
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One core goal of ecology is to understand the distribution and abundance of organisms that inhabit the Earth. Ecology integrates multiple scientific disciplines in addition to biology, including molecular biology, physiology, evolution, biodiversity, geology, and climatology.
Biological diversity or biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of all life on Earth. Biodiversity exists at different levels, from ecosystems to species to genes. Diversity at each of these levels is connected; changes at one level of diversity can lead to changes at other levels.
Genetic diversity, ecosystem diversity, and human-derived diversity are measures of biodiversity that currently define life on earth. Key Points A genus with a high variety of species will have more genetic diversity; the most genetically-diverse species will have the greatest potential for evolution and preservation.