Asked by shawda
How do streams conserve biodiversity?
a.
they connect habitats
b.
they are confined by a bank and a bed
c.
they inhibit fish migration
d.
all of the above
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a. they connect habitats
Streams act as corridors linking different habitats, allowing dispersal, migration and gene flow for aquatic and terrestrial species and transporting nutrients — all supporting biodiversity. Options b and c are not reasons streams conserve biodiversity (b is a structural description, c would reduce biodiversity).
Streams act as corridors linking different habitats, allowing dispersal, migration and gene flow for aquatic and terrestrial species and transporting nutrients — all supporting biodiversity. Options b and c are not reasons streams conserve biodiversity (b is a structural description, c would reduce biodiversity).
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