4.1.1 Levels of Biodiversity

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  • Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth at all levels
  • Genetic diversity refers to the variation within species.
  • Species diversity refers to the variety of species in an ecosystem
  • Ecosystem diversity refers to the range of ecosystems present in a region.
  • Why does a rainforest have high biodiversity?
    Many species, varied ecosystems, genetic variation
  • Match the level of biodiversity with its description:
    Genetic diversity ↔️ Variation in the genes within a species
    Species diversity ↔️ Variety of species in a habitat
    Ecosystem diversity ↔️ Range of ecosystems in a region
  • Genetic diversity is crucial for a species' ability to adapt to changing environments
  • The peppered moth example demonstrates the adaptive advantage of genetic diversity.
  • Why is species diversity important in an ecosystem?
    Complexity and health
  • A coral reef is an example of an ecosystem with high species diversity
  • A monoculture crop field has low species diversity and is vulnerable to pests.
  • Order the levels of biodiversity from smallest to largest scale:
    1️⃣ Genetic diversity
    2️⃣ Species diversity
    3️⃣ Ecosystem diversity
  • Genetic diversity is essential for a species to adapt to changing conditions
  • High genetic diversity increases a species' ability to survive new conditions.
  • What does genetic diversity refer to within a species?
    Variety of genes
  • Genetic diversity is essential for adaptation and disease resistance in species.
  • High genetic diversity is directly related to increased species resilience
  • How does genetic diversity allow species to adapt to changing environments?
    Traits for survival
  • Populations with low genetic diversity are more susceptible to diseases.
  • What example illustrates genetic diversity's role in adaptation during the Industrial Revolution?
    Peppered moth
  • Genetic diversity is one of the three levels of biodiversity
  • Species diversity reflects the complexity and health of an ecosystem.
  • Match the ecosystem feature with high or low species diversity:
    Number of species ↔️ Many or Few
    Ecosystem stability ↔️ Stable or Unstable
  • Why is species diversity vital for ecosystem services like nutrient cycling and climate regulation?
    Maintains ecosystem health
  • Ecosystem diversity refers to the variety of different ecosystems
  • What is an example of a region with high ecosystem diversity?
    Tropical rainforest
  • High genetic diversity within a species enhances its ability to adapt to new conditions.
  • Match the ecosystem with its species diversity level:
    Tropical Rainforest ↔️ High
    Arctic Tundra ↔️ Low
    Monoculture Farm ↔️ Very Low
  • Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth at all levels
  • What is an example of an ecosystem with high biodiversity?
    Rainforest
  • Order the three levels of biodiversity from smallest to largest:
    1️⃣ Genetic diversity
    2️⃣ Species diversity
    3️⃣ Ecosystem diversity
  • Match the level of biodiversity with its example:
    Genetic Diversity ↔️ Different colors of roses
    Species Diversity ↔️ Coral reef ecosystem
    Ecosystem Diversity ↔️ National park with forests
  • High ecosystem diversity ensures the stability and resilience of a region.
  • Species diversity is a key measure of biodiversity, reflecting the complexity and health of an environment
  • What is an example of an ecosystem with low species diversity?
    Monoculture farm
  • Ecosystem diversity encompasses a variety of habitats, species interactions, and ecosystem functions
  • Match the ecosystem with its diversity level:
    Tropical Rainforest ↔️ High
    Desert ↔️ Low
    Grassland ↔️ Moderate
  • Why is genetic diversity important for a species to thrive in new conditions?
    Allows adaptation
  • Species diversity reflects the variety of different species within a habitat or ecosystem
  • What does higher species diversity contribute to in ecosystems?
    Stability and resilience