Where do you find the greatest biodiversity?
The richest environments appear to be rainforest and coral reefs but there is considerable debate on how biodiversity is calculated. Species diversity tends to increase towards low altitudes ecosystems which are warm and wet. Tropical Rainforest covers less than 7% of the earth yet has over half of the world’s species.
Why is biodiversity important?
Fundamentally there are TWO reasons:
- It benefits humans: e.g. important drugs for medicines and genes for agriculture (animal and plant breeding, new food sources)
- It benefits other species:
Biodiversity can be thought of as a complex girder bridge in which each component is a species. Each girder is joined to another in a complex way to give support, shape and even beauty. If a few girders disappear the bridge will stand but it may lose some of its function or quality. Remove a few vital girders and it may weaken, buckle or even fall. But which of the girders are the most important? (an idea from the environmentalist – Dr Kenneth Mellanby)
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