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zysi [14]
2 years ago
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A conservation plan could proceed with a single 20-square kilometer habitat preserve or with two habitat preserves, measuring a

total of 20 square kilometers combined. Which preserve format would support more species?
Biology
2 answers:
Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
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A conversational plan with two habitat preserves, measuring a total of 20 square kilometers combined will preserve more species because this cause segregation of species based on their adaptability towards a safer and secure environment. For example if a lion and deer try to live in the same conservation area, then it’s obvious that the life of deer is always at risk. But in cases of segregated preserved areas both herbivorous and carnivorous animals can live separately. Also if there is special inclination of one species towards other then also these two species can live separately.  

Segregation also enhances the diversity in the sense that it could lead to a new ecosystem with a new ecological balance within it. Conservation biologists focus on these areas as they claim that  where the greatest number of unique species can be found and protected with in the large number of reserve areas with the least amount of effort  


Andreas93 [3]2 years ago
3 0

P u t a, M a d e q o n, P e n d e h o

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