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How can an increase in biodiversity lead to an increase in ecosystem stability?

a.

A more biodiverse ecosystem is not subject to change.

b.

A more biodiverse ecosystem has a higher chance of adapting to species changes.

c.

A more biodiverse ecosystem has fewer species types to balance.

d.

A more biodiverse ecosystem is subject to fewer natural disasters.

 


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A

B

C

D

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the correct answer is B a more biodiverse ecosystem has a higher chance of adapting to species changes
User Sarvesh Mahajan
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Answer:

b. A more biodiverse ecosystem has a higher chance of adapting to species changes.

Step-by-step explanation:

An ecosystem with higher biodiversity exhibit species richness in terms of variations in the species composition and their functions. The ecosystem with high level of species richness has multiple food webs and biotic interactions which in turn ensure to maintain the stability after any natural or man-made disturbance that affects its species composition.

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