4.6.1

Biodiversity

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity is the complexity of a biological community. Biodiversity exists at many different levels and can be measured using species richness.

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Habitats

  • Biodiversity exists in habitats at a range of sizes.
    • A habitat is an area where an organism lives.
  • Biodiversity can be considered in a small, local habitat (e.g. a lake).
  • Biodiversity varies between different habitats.
    • E.g. Coral reefs are typically more biodiverse than meadows.
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Global biodiversity

  • Biodiversity can also be considered on the global scale.
  • Biodiversity varies around the world.
    • E.g. The equator is typically more biodiverse than the poles.
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Species richness

  • Species richness is the number of species in a habitat or community.
  • Species richness can be measured by counting the number of different species in the habitat.

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