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12 February, 05:11

Why is a reduction in biodiversity due to loss of plant populations especially destructive to an ecosystem?

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  1. 12 February, 06:08
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    As stated by Tilman (2000), "The Earth will retain its most striking feature, its biodiversity, only if humans have the prescience to do so. This will occur, it seems, only if we realize the extent to which we use biodiversity." Losses in biodiversity in rainforests cause significant changes in ecosystem functioning.
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