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Biodiversity is the degree
of variation of life forms
within a given ecosystem,
biome, or an entire
planet.
Biodiversity is a measure
of the health of
ecosystems. Biodiversity
is in part a function of
climate.
In terrestrial habitats,
tropical regions are
typically rich whereas
polar regions support
Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity
where each species, no matter how small,
all have an important role to play.
For example :
• A larger number of plant species means a
greater variety of crops
• Greater species diversity ensures natural
sustainability for all life forms
• Healthy ecosystems can better withstand
and recover from a variety of disasters.
And so, while we dominate this planet, we
still need to preserve the diversity in
wildlife
• Ahealthy biodiversityprovidesAnumber ofnatural servicesforeveryone:
• Ecosystemservices,suchas
– Protectionofwaterresources
– Soilsformationandprotection
– Nutrientstorageandrecycling
– Pollutionbreakdown andabsorption
– Contributiontoclimatestability
– Maintenanceof ecosystems
– Recovery fromunpredictableevents
• Biological resources,suchas
– Food
– Medicinalresources andpharmaceuticaldrugs
– Woodproducts
– Ornamentalplants
– Breeding stocks,populationreservoirs
– Futureresources
– Diversity ingenes, species andecosystems
• Social benefits,suchas
– Research, educationandmonitoring
– Recreation andtourism
– Culturalvalues
• Human actions are causing a massive disruption to
the planet's climate that is severe, rapid, very
variable over space and time, and highly complex.
• Even the simple, slow warming of the climate will
produce complex consequences to species numbers and
distributions because of how species depend on each
other.
• Climate disruptions may cause the loss of a large
fraction of the planet's biodiversity, even if the only
mechanism were to be species ranges moving uphill as
temperatures rise.
Nowhere is this more obvious than in the loss of
species, for we cannot recreate them.
• Habitat Protection:
To protect ocean biodiversity, fishing must be
made sustainable and by-catch reduced. Forests
must be preserved in adequate size to support the
range of resident species. Fresh water must be
conserved to preserve river, lake and wetlands
habitats.
• Promoting Genetic Biodiversity:
A report from a Nature magazine also explains that
genetic diversity helps to prevent the chances of
extinction in the wild (and claims to have shown
proof of this).
• Prevention Of Pollution:
pollution must be strictly controlled and eliminated
wherever possible.
• Dealing with Climatic Change:
• Earth is home to 80,000 species of snails and slugs.
• About 5,000 species of frogs have been recorded.
• Our planet provides habitats for about 3,000 species of snakes,
at least 25,000 different kinds of fish, about 2,300 rodents,
and innumerable forms of insects, bacteria, fungi and viruses.
• Although we’ve named 100,000 types of fungi and
documented more than a million species of insects, we’re
conscious that we’ve identified only a fraction of the diverse
species out there.
• Experts estimate there are between 2 and 30 million species of
insects on Earth.
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biodiversity.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet. Biodiversity is a measure of the health of ecosystems. Biodiversity is in part a function of climate. In terrestrial habitats, tropical regions are typically rich whereas polar regions support
  • 3. Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play. For example : • A larger number of plant species means a greater variety of crops • Greater species diversity ensures natural sustainability for all life forms • Healthy ecosystems can better withstand and recover from a variety of disasters. And so, while we dominate this planet, we still need to preserve the diversity in wildlife
  • 4. • Ahealthy biodiversityprovidesAnumber ofnatural servicesforeveryone: • Ecosystemservices,suchas – Protectionofwaterresources – Soilsformationandprotection – Nutrientstorageandrecycling – Pollutionbreakdown andabsorption – Contributiontoclimatestability – Maintenanceof ecosystems – Recovery fromunpredictableevents • Biological resources,suchas – Food – Medicinalresources andpharmaceuticaldrugs – Woodproducts – Ornamentalplants – Breeding stocks,populationreservoirs – Futureresources – Diversity ingenes, species andecosystems • Social benefits,suchas – Research, educationandmonitoring – Recreation andtourism – Culturalvalues
  • 5. • Human actions are causing a massive disruption to the planet's climate that is severe, rapid, very variable over space and time, and highly complex. • Even the simple, slow warming of the climate will produce complex consequences to species numbers and distributions because of how species depend on each other. • Climate disruptions may cause the loss of a large fraction of the planet's biodiversity, even if the only mechanism were to be species ranges moving uphill as temperatures rise. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the loss of species, for we cannot recreate them.
  • 6. • Habitat Protection: To protect ocean biodiversity, fishing must be made sustainable and by-catch reduced. Forests must be preserved in adequate size to support the range of resident species. Fresh water must be conserved to preserve river, lake and wetlands habitats. • Promoting Genetic Biodiversity: A report from a Nature magazine also explains that genetic diversity helps to prevent the chances of extinction in the wild (and claims to have shown proof of this). • Prevention Of Pollution: pollution must be strictly controlled and eliminated wherever possible. • Dealing with Climatic Change:
  • 7. • Earth is home to 80,000 species of snails and slugs. • About 5,000 species of frogs have been recorded. • Our planet provides habitats for about 3,000 species of snakes, at least 25,000 different kinds of fish, about 2,300 rodents, and innumerable forms of insects, bacteria, fungi and viruses. • Although we’ve named 100,000 types of fungi and documented more than a million species of insects, we’re conscious that we’ve identified only a fraction of the diverse species out there. • Experts estimate there are between 2 and 30 million species of insects on Earth.