Why are less biodiverse ecosystems under the risk of suffering deep biological harms if submitted to even small changes?
Answer / Abhishek Srivastav
Less biodiverse ecosystems are more susceptible to deep biological harm due to their reduced resilience. With fewer species, there is a lack of redundancy in ecological functions, making it harder for the ecosystem to recover from disturbances or adapt to change.
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