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What are the ecosystems in order of least biodiversity to most biodiversity.?

Arctic ocean Mediterranean forest Indonesian rain forest


In which order does northern California redwood forest Alaskan tundra and amazon rain forest of least biodiversity to most biodiversity?

The Alaskan tundra is the least biodiverse, followed by the California redwood forest. The Amazon rainforest is the most biodiverse of the three.


What ecosystems have least diversity?

The Tundra has the least amount of biodiversity.


Where is the most biodiversity where is the least biodiversity?

the lowest biodiversity is in the polar regions!#NEW~NEW!!


What is bio diversity degradation?

Biodiversity degradation, or loss of biodiversity can be caused by: deforestation, climate change, over-harvesting, overpopulation, over-consumption and pollution. Currently, the most threatened ecosystems are found in fresh water.


Which biome would have the least biomass?

Terrestrial ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Swamps, marshes, tropical rain forests (most productive)2. Temperate forest3. Northern coniferous forest (taiga)4. Savanna5. Agricultural land6. Woodland and shrubland7. Temperate grassland8. Tundra (arctic and alpine)9. Desert scrub10. Extreme desert (least productive)Aquatic ecosystems - in order, from most to least productive:1. Estuaries (most productive)2. Lakes and streams3. Continental shelf4. Open ocean (least productive)


What plants are suitable for a roof garden?

When considering a roof garden, the best plants to use are the species that contribute most to the biodiversity of the area. Biodiversity is the natural way in which ecosystems are formed; human endeavor has impacted very negatively on biodiversity which has resulted in a radical decline of species. The right vegetation in roof gardens encourages biodiversity, the use of plants that are indigenous to the area, is therefore generally regarded as best practice.


Why maintaining a biodiversity is important?

That way if there is a loss of one entire species entire ecosystems aren't effected so heavily, also it is what keeps life going.


Most of the loss of biodiversity in ecosystems is caused by .?

loss of habitat


What type of organism would be least abundant in most ecosystems?

top consumer


What has been done to prevent biodiversity?

Monoculture has diminished biodiversity. (Most farming methods).


Give some examples of where biodiversity is most adundant?

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