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The term Biological Diversity was first coined by wildlife scientist and conservationist Raymond F. Dasmann in 1968.
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This term became widespread in use during 1980s.
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Biodiversity refers to the “totality of genes, species and ecosystems of a region”.
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There are three levels of biodiversity :
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Species diversity,
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Ecosystem diversity and
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Genetic diversity.
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Biodiversity is unequally distributed on Earth and it varies across regions on the basis of climatic and geographical factors.
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On earth, highest biodiversity is found in tropics.
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In comparison to Oceans, terrestrial biodiversity is much greater.
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It is estimated that there are 8.7 million species on earth of which 2.1 million live in Oceans while rest are terrestrial.
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The terrestrial biodiversity is greater at equator in comparison to poles.
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Around 90% of world’s biodiversity is found in tropical rainforests which occupy less than 10 percent of Earth’s surface.
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The marine biodiversity is highest along the coasts in the Western Pacific which is known for highest sea temperature.
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Around 70% of World species are found in 12 countries viz. Australia, Brazil, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Congo, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mexico and Peru.