Biodiversity describes the variety of life on earth. How does biodiversity contribute to the sustainability of an ecosystem?
Question 7 options:
Greater genetic diversity ensures less competition for resources.
Large populations are less likely to be wiped out by a disaster than smaller populations.
Greater genetic diversity within and between species increases the chances of survival despite changes to the ecosystem.
The presence of more members of single-species ensures more protection against disease outbreaks.
1 answer
Greater genetic diversity within and between species increases the chances of survival despite changes to the ecosystem.