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How to pronounce biodiversity in English?

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Type of diverseness, diversity, multifariousness, variety


a high level of biodiversity is desirable.

Examples of biodiversity

biodiversity
We are the richest country in the whole planet in biodiversity per square meter.
From the time.com
It used to examine the best way to run nature reserves and protect biodiversity.
From the hepburnadvocate.com.au
The project will include using molecular markers to examine insect biodiversity.
From the sacbee.com
It is not clear is why coral reefs are such prolific generators of biodiversity.
From the newscientist.com
Climate change will pose an increasing threat to biodiversity in coming decades.
From the guardian.co.uk
The sculptures complement and benefit the garden by increasing its biodiversity.
From the sfgate.com
Second-generation environmental sequencing unmasks marine metazoan biodiversity.
From the sciencedaily.com
They also collected insects to measure insect biodiversity in the coffee fields.
From the post-gazette.com
Baikal is a place of unusual biodiversity, with many species found nowhere else.
From the nytimes.com
More examples
  • The diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole); "a high level of biodiversity is desirable"
  • Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or on an entire planet. Biodiversity is one measure of the health of biological systems. Life on Earth today consists of many millions of distinct biological species. ...
  • The diversity (number and variety of species) of plant and animal life within a region
  • Life in all its forms, essential to maintain functioning ecosystems that provide services essential for human survival and quality of life.
  • This term refers to a measurement of the number of species in a given area. Sometimes this is a general measurement in terms of all species, whereas other times it is focused on a particular group of organisms, such as plants. ...
  • This term is normally used to imply that the diversity of plant and animal species should be maintained, and that extinction is undesirable, because you never know when a species might be useful. The idea can be extended beyond its biological reference to human cultures and languages. ...
  • Refers to the variety and variability among living organisms and the ecological complexes in which they occur. Diversity can be defined as the number of different items and their relative frequencies. ...
  • A measure of the number and range of species and their relative abundance in a community.
  • The richness and variety of wildlife (both plant and animal) and habitats on earth.