Species diversity

Species diversity

Species diversity refers to the number and distribution of species in one location. Simply the measure of the number of different species within a given area.Humans have a huge effect on species diversit, the main reasons are:
- Destruction of Habitat
- Greenhouse gas emissions, and
- Global Warming

ee also

* genetic diversity
* ecosystem diversity
* biodiversity

species diversity can also be refferd to as biodivesity,some communitis contain more spiecies than others,for example a rainforest consists of many a thousand species of diffrent animales and plants where as others less complex for example may support considerably fewer number of species.


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