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Levels of Biodiversity

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Levels of Biodiversity

  • Biodiversity exists at three levels — genetic, species and ecological (ecosystem) diversity.
  • Genetic diversity (intraspecific) is variation in genes and chromosomes within the same species. Example: 1000 varieties of mangoes and 50,000 varieties of rice in India.
  • Species diversity (interspecific) refers to the variety of plant and animal species (richness) and the number of individuals of each species (evenness) in a region. Example: India is among the 15 nations richest in species diversity.
  • Ecological diversity refers to the variety of ecosystems and habitats within a geographical area. Example: India has deserts, rainforests, wetlands, grasslands, estuaries, etc.
  • Diversity at all three levels is rapidly being reduced by modern human activities.
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