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  • ...e]] forms within a given [[ecosystem]], [[biome]] or the entire [[Earth]]. Biodiversity is sometimes used as a measure of the health of [[biological system]]s. ...ian]] Clearing-House Mechanism, retrieved April 26, 2006.</ref> The word ''biodiversity'' was deemed more effective in terms of communication than ''biological div
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  • ...ity hotspot''' is a biogeographic region with a significant reservoir of [[biodiversity]] that is threatened with destruction. ...Ecoregions” (2000). The hotspots idea was also promoted as a strategy for biodiversity conservation by Russell Mittermeier and Conservation International in the p
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  • ...about the restoration of severely degraded ecosystems and how the loss of biodiversity can be reversed through proper ecosystem management
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Biodiversity]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Biodiversity hotspot}}
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  • The study and management of ecosystems, with the aim of maintaining biodiversity and preventing mass extinctions.
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  • ...d management of [[ecosystem]]s. Its main purposes are the maintenance of [[biodiversity]] and the prevention of [[mass extinction]]s.
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  • *[[Biodiversity Action Plan]]
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  • *[http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/faune/biodiv/index.html Biodiversity portrait of the Saint Lawrence]
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  • ...p to study freshwater systems at all levels of the food chain and to treat biodiversity as a central indicator of water quality.
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  • ...lution]], questions of [[sustainability]] like the [[sustainable city]], [[biodiversity]] and other, scientific and technical issues of [[biology]], [[ecology]], [
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  • * Claridge MF, Dawah HA, Wilson MR, Species: The Units of Biodiversity, Springer, 1997, ISBN 0412631202 ; 9780412631207
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  • ...and nature enthusiasts from around the world, providing information about biodiversity, the characteristics of different groups of organisms, and their evolutiona
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  • ...ity hotspot''' is a biogeographic region with a significant reservoir of [[biodiversity]] that is threatened with destruction. ...Ecoregions” (2000). The hotspots idea was also promoted as a strategy for biodiversity conservation by Russell Mittermeier and Conservation International in the p
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  • ...nce of the dominant tree species, but closer observations reveals a rich [[biodiversity]] of smaller species. In a few settings [[invasive weed]]s have so complete ...st an foremost being that it is the opposite of the desirable condition of biodiversity. Monoculture crops or animal husbandry may increase susceptibility to disea
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  • ...omes from forestry, with some concerns about sustainability and effects on biodiversity. Paper production may be more efficient.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...scientists to study freshwater systems. PCER was also the first to regard biodiversity as a central criterion of water quality.
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  • * Grime, J.P. "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: The Debate Deepens." Science Vol. 277. no. 533029 A
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  • ...by the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS) and the [[Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network]] (IABIN) to design a complete ecosystem classification === Function and biodiversity ===
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  • The [[biodiversity]] characteristic of each biome, especially the diversity of fauna and subdo ...d for protection, especially under an individual nation's what evevrerere[[Biodiversity Action Plan]].
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  • ...animals, fungi and microbes as the baseline dataset for studies of global biodiversity.
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  • |caption=The [[biodiversity]] of [[animal]]s is mind-boggling.
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  • * Biodiversity, spatial analysis and scenarios ** Biodiversity and ecosystems
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  • ...ee PDF download. Courtesy [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/Default.aspx Biodiversity Heritage Library.]
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  • * Department of Wildlife Ecology and Biodiversity
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  • ...iltering runoff. They also encourage [[sustainability]] for wildlife and [[biodiversity]] and encourage diverse planting opportunities. Rain gardens also have the
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  • * Irish KE, Norse EA (1996) Scant emphasis on marine biodiversity. ''Conservation Biology'' 10: 680.
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  • ...e]] forms within a given [[ecosystem]], [[biome]] or the entire [[Earth]]. Biodiversity is sometimes used as a measure of the health of [[biological system]]s. ...ian]] Clearing-House Mechanism, retrieved April 26, 2006.</ref> The word ''biodiversity'' was deemed more effective in terms of communication than ''biological div
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  • ...pt by stating that "...cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature”; it becomes “one of the roots of development understood *[[Biodiversity]]
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  • ...ory: "Traditional knowledge systems in the fields of medicine and healing, biodiversity conservation, the environment and food and agriculture are well known. Oth ...evolved from traditional medicine, but it also takes place in agriculture, biodiversity conservation and other fields. Examples demonstrate the broad range of app
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  • '''Biogeography''' is the study of the distribution of [[biodiversity]] over [[space]] and [[time]]. It aims to reveal where organisms live, at w
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  • ...dre area of Luzon is a [[treasure trove]] of "undescribed [[vertebrate]] [[biodiversity]]" according to Brown, even though much of the area is heavily [[population
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  • ...ref>[http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/125/1/174 The Population/Biodiversity Paradox. Agricultural Efficiency to Save Wilderness, Anthony J. Trewavas Pl ...ref>[http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/125/1/174 The Population/Biodiversity Paradox. Agricultural Efficiency to Save Wilderness, Anthony J. Trewavas Pl
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  • ...o] at [http://trinbagobiodiversity.gov.tt/ Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Biodiversity Clearing House]. Accessed 6 November 2006.</ref>
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  • * [[Biodiversity]]
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  • ...m mainland Europe sometime around the last [[Ice Age]], the island lacks [[biodiversity]]. For example, there are only thirty-one [[species]] of [[mammal]] native
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  • ...he [[Conservation ethic|conservation]] of pollinators has become part of [[biodiversity]] conservation efforts. *''POLLINATOR BIODIVERSITY A CO-ORDINATED GLOBAL APPROACH'', Eardley, C. 2001. Acta Hort. (ISHS) 561
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  • ...mosaic, many exotic species, ecotonal species, spatial mass effect, and [[biodiversity|species richness]] higher or lower than either side of the ecotone (Walker ...the globe (Wilson and King 1995). Landscapes may become substitutes for [[biodiversity]] measures because plant and animal composition differs between samples tak
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  • ...are species? Or are they perhaps only our abstract interpretation of the [[biodiversity]] that surrounds us?<ref><b>Note:</b>&nbsp;In another way to pose this ques
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  • ...publ/book/eng/36 Biodiversity conservation in central Asia: An analysis of biodiversity and current threats and initial investment portfolios.]'' World Wild Fund f
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  • ...ies, and the more equal the number of individuals in each, the greater the biodiversity; this is mathematically equivalent to a measure of entropy. In the most div ...Whitfield_Fig1_plos_biology.jpg|thumb|left|400 px|'''Figure 1. Entropy and biodiversity are mathematically equivalent, making tropical forests the most entropic [e
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  • ...oral Reefs. Public Library of Science Biology 6:e54.</ref> A decrease in [[biodiversity]] and [[biomass]] negatively impacts ecosystem functioning, the resilience
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  • *Fahrig, L. 2003. Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Biodiversity. Annual Review of ecology, evolution, and systematics. 34:1, p.487.
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  • *''Towards Gondwana Alive: promoting biodiversity and stemming the sixth extinction'' (Gondwana Alive Soc. Press, 1999)
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  • ...y speaking, sudden. They result in the global decrease in the number and [[biodiversity|diversity]] of life forms. These extinctions have taken place from time to
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  • ...o] at [http://trinbagobiodiversity.gov.tt/ Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Biodiversity Clearing House]. Accessed 25 October 2006.</ref>
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  • ...proach to the Study of Forest Resources.” Human Impacts on Tropical Forest Biodiversity and Genetic Resources (2002): ...centives: Designing Complexity to Govern Complexity.” Protection of global biodiversity: Converging strategies (1998): 149-167.
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  • ...da G. et al. "Farm-scale evaluation of the impacts of transgenic cotton on biodiversity, pesticide use, and yield." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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  • ...must consider new information regarding the hydrology, spring ecology, and biodiversity of the area in order to prudently predict the pending impacts of the mine.
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  • ...pents in Indian culture] An article on [http://www.biodiversityofindia.org Biodiversity of India] website.
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  • *[[Biodiversity hotspot/Definition]]
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  • ...H., A. H. D. Brown, and J.J. Burdon. | title = The Conservation of Plant Biodiversity | edition = 1st ed. | publisher = Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.
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  • ...mate their [[species]] to number many millions—and include an incredibly [[biodiversity|diverse array]] of both familiar and strange creatures, ranging from [[hawk ...at animals have in common, one should always keep in mind the incredible [[biodiversity|diversity]] by which they have tweaked these basic ideas.
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  • ...rovided an additional 10% of daily calories and proved a crucial factor in biodiversity of crops, thus preventing famines.<ref> John Komlos, "The New World's Contr
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  • ...Serpentes). In: Huber, B.A., Sinclair, B.J., Lampe, K.-H. (Eds.), African Biodiversity: Molecules, Organisms, Ecosystems. Museum Koenig, Bonn, pp. 221–228.</ref
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  • ===Biodiversity===
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  • The reintroduction of wolves has reportedly increased [[biodiversity]] within Yellowstone National Park. Along with (and partly because of) an i
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  • ...Cambridge, UK. 2001. [http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/cesmg/indiabio.html ''Biodiversity profile for India''].</ref> Many ecoregions, such as the ''[[shola]]'' fore
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  • ...ee PDF download. Courtesy [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/Default.aspx Biodiversity Heritage Library.]</ref>
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  • Gene flow may affect [[biodiversity]] and might affect entire [[ecosystem]]s.
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  • ...n [[species]] of plants on [[Earth]], making it particularly rich in plant biodiversity. ...e species, making it among the richest regions on earth in terms of floral biodiversity. The majority of the plants are [[evergreen]] hard-leaf plants with fine, n
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  • ...s and Population Growth.'' (1998); Anthony J. Trewavas, ''The Population/Biodiversity Paradox. Agricultural Efficiency to Save Wilderness,'' [http://www.plantphy
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  • ...on of technical and economic pressures, commercial breeders are reducing [[biodiversity]] and significantly constraining farmers from developing and trading seed o
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  • ...t and the [[Western Ghats]]—identified as one of the world's twenty-five [[biodiversity hotspot]]s<ref name="Sreedharan_2004_5">{{harvnb|Sreedharan|2004|p=5}}.</re Much of Kerala's notable biodiversity is concentrated and protected in the [[Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve]] in
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  • ...thrill the adventurous, tumbling and rushing rivers challenge the rafters; biodiversity attract researchers and common people alike, ethnic, social and culture str
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  • ...nt sub-components. This general rule provides evolutionary explanations of biodiversity.
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  • ...f Salsette Island is covered with large [[mangrove]] [[swamp]]s, rich in [[biodiversity]]. On the western seaboard, there are two beaches, named Juhu beach and Cho
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  • ...anatory power of the concept of evolution, they can account for the vast [[biodiversity]] of living systems on Earth, including the many [[extinction|extinct]] spe
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  • ...ation of existence of a [[species]] or group of [[taxon|taxa]], reducing [[biodiversity]]. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the
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  • ...rstanding of life on Earth, and safeguard the richest possible spectrum of biodiversity.</blockquote>
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  • ...logy|living systems]] and to explain their [[Origin of life|origin]] and [[biodiversity]] &mdash; in short, in an attempt to define '''life'''.
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