Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
2. Genetic diversity
3. Ecological diversity
1. Species Diversity:
According to Biological Species Concepts (BSC), species is a basic unit
of classification and is defined as a group of similar organisms that
interbreed with one another and produce offspring’s and share a
common lineage. Species diversity refers to biodiversity at the most
basic level and is the ‘variety and abundance of different types of
individuals of a species in a given area’. It includes all the species on
Earth, ranging from plants such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae,
bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, angiosperms and all the
species of animals including unicellular protozoans to mammals.
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