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Types of Biodiversity

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Types of Biodiversity

  • Biodiversity refers to the total variety of life forms and was coined by Walter G. Rosen (1985) and popularised by E. O. Wilson.
  • Biodiversity is broadly classified into genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.
  • Genetic diversity is the variation of genes within a species, resulting in different populations and varieties (e.g., many rice and mango varieties in India).
  • Species diversity refers to the number and variety of species present in a particular region or habitat (e.g., higher amphibian diversity in Western Ghats).
  • Ecosystem diversity is the variety of ecosystems such as forests, deserts, wetlands, mangroves, and coral reefs within a region.
  • According to IUCN (2004), about 1.5 million species have been described so far, but many more remain undiscovered.
  • Animals constitute over 70% of recorded species, with insects forming about 61%, while microbial diversity may run into millions.
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