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3

Which ecosystem would yield the greatest benefit from ecosystem conservation efforts?

Biology
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Alexandra [31]2 years ago
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Ecosystems with very high biodiversity like the rainforests or coral reefs would benefit from the ecosystem conservation efforts.

Ecosystem comprises of all the living species of an area along with their physical surroundings. Therefore, the biotic + the abiotic components together form the ecosystem. These abiotic components are essential for the biotic ones to complete their lifecycle.

Biodiversity is defined as the different varieties of species present in a region. The species can range from a smallest bacteria to the largest tree and animals. A region with high biodiversity means that the number of different species in that area is very large.

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