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Biodiversity Theory
A definition of Biodiversity Biodiversity has been most generally defined as the full variety of life on Earth (Takacs, 1996). More specifically, biodiversity is the study of the processes that create and maintain variation. It is concerned with the variety of individuals within populations, the diversity of species within communities, and the range of ecological roles within ecosystems ...
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