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The population loses genetic diversity
not discriminated people for race gender religion respecting each differences
Because equations are part of Science to explain the diversity of it. Example: H2o and other formulas....
Diversity of environmental niches.
it was good cause you can pee in it
Genetic Diversity: 1. It is related to number of genes and their alleles found in organisms. 2. It is trait of the species. 3. It influences adaptability and distribution of a species in diverse habitats. Species Diversity: 1. It is related to number and distribution of species found in an area. 2. It is trait of the community. 3. It influences biotic interactions and stability of the community.
There are negative and positive factors affecting biodiversity. The major negative factor is habitat loss and pollution. Some positive factors include restoration and protection of unique habitats, reduced pollution levels by the development of advanced chemistry technologies and better waste disposal processes and the natural changing of regional and global climate conditions.
Susan E. Jackson has written: 'Diversity in the Workplace' 'Managing human resources for environmental sustainability' -- subject(s): Industries, Environmental aspects, Management, Personnel management, Sustainable development 'Diversity in Work Teams'
Henry I. Miller has written: 'Biotechnology Regulation' 'Is the biodiversity treaty a bureaucratic time bomb?' -- subject- s -: Biological diversity conservation, Convention on Biological Diversity, Environmental law, International, International Environmental law, Law and legislation
One with a great deal of genetic diversity.
Environmental analysis aims to measure the health of a particular environment. Plant growth or species diversity are two measures for land environments while dissolved oxygen is a good indicator for aquatic systems.
Communities with many different species has a high I.D index of diversity. This will enable the communities to withstands environmental changes.
This is a term of economics, used to refer to the evaluation of the portion of available resources used, that are renewable or replaceable.In the environmental sciences this evaluation considers the productivity, diversity, and uses of biological systems.
John H. Dick has written: 'A preliminary sectoral environmental assessment and framework for environmental monitoring' -- subject(s): Environmental impact analysis 'Biodiversity conservation guidelines for the managed forest' -- subject(s): Forest management, Forest biological diversity conservation
Energy, Cycles, Diversity, Community, Interrelationships, Change, AdaptationThe 7 concepts of life -- environmental education theory (see Sunship Earth).