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Biodiversity

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Biodiversity is a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. It can be used more specifically to refer to all of the species in one region or ecosystem. Biodiversity refers to every living thing, including plants, bacteria, animals, and humans. Scientists have estimated that there are around 8.7 million species of plants and animals in existence. However, only around 1.2 million species have been identified and described so far, most of which are insects. This means that millions of other organisms remain a complete mystery.

Over generations, all of the species that are currently alive today have evolved unique traits that make them distinct from other species. These differences are what scientists use to tell one species from another. Organisms that have evolved to be so different from one another that they can no longer reproduce with each other are considered different species. All organisms that can reproduce with each other fall into one species. Read more...

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[–] brainfreeze@mander.xyz 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Once I learned about urban biodiversity and all of that, I could not stop seeing how much of our cities and neighborhoods are essentially green dead zones. It’s almost like they might as well be parking lots.

[–] LaVacaMariposa@mander.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

I know, it's horrible. I live in the suburbs and thankfully don't have an HOA, so most of the people here don't have "perfect lawns", you just have to keep it short-ish or you get a notice from the city. But in the back yard things are a little more wild, and the amount of little plants with flowers that have sprouted on their own, and the amount of different insects I've seen is amazing. And it changes constantly!