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  1. Kentucky's Natural Heritage: An Illustrated Guide to Biodiversity
  2. Breakfast Of Biodiversity: The Political Ecology of Rain Forest Destruction by John Vandermeer, Ivette Perfecto, 2005-10-01
  3. The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography (MPB-32) (Monographs in Population Biology) by Stephen P. Hubbell, 2001-05-01
  4. Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity
  5. Conserving Forest Biodiversity: A Comprehensive Multiscaled Approach by David Lindenmayer, Jerry F. Franklin, 2002-07-01
  6. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning, and Human Wellbeing: An Ecological and Economic Perspective
  7. The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations
  8. Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior) by Jonathan Marks, 1995-12-31
  9. Getting Biodiversity Projects to Work: Towards More Effective Conservation and Development (Biology and Resource Management Series)
  10. Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth (CitizenKid) by Rochelle Strauss, 2004-08-01
  11. The Biodiversity Crisis: Losing What Counts (American Museum of Natural History Books)
  12. Chemotaxonomical Analyses of Herbaceous Plants Based on Phenolic and Terpenic Patterns: Flexible Tools to Survey Biodiversity in Grasslands by Nabil Semmar, 2010-10-01
  13. Large Carnivores and the Conservation of Biodiversity
  14. Biodiversity by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, 2003-06-15

1. Biodiversity - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet. biodiversity is one measure of the health of
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Biodiversity
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Some of the biodiversity of a coral reef Rainforests are an example of biodiversity on the planet, and typically possess a great deal of species diversity. This is the Gambia River in Senegal 's Niokolo-Koba National Park Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem biome , or an entire planet . Biodiversity is one measure of the health of ecosystems . Life on Earth today consists of many millions of distinct biological species . The United Nations declared the year 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity Biodiversity is not consistent across the Earth. In the terrestrial context for example, tropical regions are typically rich whereas polar regions support fewer species. Rapid environmental changes typically cause extinctions Since life began on Earth , five major mass extinctions have led to large and sudden drops in Earthly biodiversity. The Phanerozoic eon (the last 540 million years) marked a rapid growth in biodiversity in the Cambrian explosion —a period during which nearly every phylum of multicellular organisms first appeared. The next 400 million years was distinguished by periodic, massive biodiversity losses classified as

2. Biodiversity — Global Issues
Oct 4, 2010 biodiversity is an important global issue. More than just I want my children to enjoy it , rich diversity allows medicines and foods to be
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    • by Anup Shah This Page Last Updated Monday, October 04, 2010 This page: http://www.globalissues.org/issue/169/biodiversity To print all information e.g. expanded side notes, shows alternative links, use the print version: The variety of life on Earth, its biological diversity is commonly referred to as biodiversity. The number of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms, the enormous diversity of genes in these species, the different ecosystems on the planet, such as deserts, rainforests and coral reefs are all part of a biologically diverse Earth. Appropriate conservation and sustainable development strategies attempt to recognize this as being integral to any approach. Almost all cultures have in some way or form recognized the importance that nature, and its biological diversity has had upon them and the need to maintain it. Yet, power, greed and politics have affected the precarious balance. 9 articles on “Biodiversity” and 2 related issues:
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    3. Biodiversity (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
    “biodiversity” is often defined as the variety of all forms of life, from genes to species, through to the broad scale of ecosystems (for a list of variants on this simple
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    First published Wed Jun 11, 2003; substantive revision Tue Dec 4, 2007 BioDiversity (Wilson 1988), edited by biologist E. O. Wilson, heralded the popularity of this concept. Ten years later, Takacs (1996, p.39) described its ascent this way: "in 1988, biodiversity did not appear as a keyword in Biological Abstracts , and biological diversity appeared once. In 1993, biodiversity appeared seventy-two times, and biological diversity nineteen times". Fifteen years further on, it would be hard to count how many times "biodiversity" is used every day by scientists, policy-makers, and others. The global importance of biodiversity now is reflected in the widely accepted target to achieve a significant reduction in the rate of loss of biodiversity by the year 2010 [see 2010 Biodiversity Target While the history of this term is relatively short (compare it to other terms covered in this encyclopedia), it already has raised important, distinctive, philosophical issues. Some of these are entangled in the very definition of "biodiversity", an issue treated in the first sections below. A challenge is the reconciliation of process-based and elements-based perspectives on biodiversity. Overall, the major issue for biodiversity is how its conservation may be integrated with other needs of society.

    4. Biodiversity
    Dec 28, 2009 The word biodiversity is a contracted version of biological diversity . The Convention on Biological Diversity defines biodiversity
    http://www.eoearth.org/article/Biodiversity

    5. BIODIVERSITY
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    6. Biodiversity 911: Saving Life On Earth
    biodiversity 911 Saving Life on Earth is World Wildlife Fund s lively traveling exhibition that tells the important story of biodiversity using science,
    http://www.biodiversity911.org/

    7. Home Of Pacific Biodiversity Institute
    Conducts longterm monitoring of ecological and biodiversity trends and encourages the use and development of science-based conservation projects.
    http://www.pacificbio.org/

    8. Biodiversity
    biodiversity biodiversity E.O.Wilson, Editor Frances M.Peter, biodiversity The National Forum on biodiversity, on which this book is based,
    http://www.nap.edu/books/0309037395/html/index.html

    9. Biodiversity Hotspots - Home
    Comprehensive information on 25 of the world s biologically richest and most threatened ecosystems.
    http://www.biodiversityhotspots.org/

    10. Biodiversity At The University Of Colorado
    The collaborative biodiversity informatics work of Andrew W. Hill and Robert Guralnick at the University of Colorado. This site represents four years of work towards a better
    http://biodiversity.colorado.edu/

    11. About Biodiversity | Convention On Biological Diversity
    Presents answers to common questions about biodiversity.
    http://www.biodiv.be/en/biodiversity/about_biodiv

    12. USAID Environment: Biodiversity
    The earth supports an incredible array of biodiversity from Thailand’s tiny bumblebee bat to the ocean’s great blue whale - with plants and animals of all shapes and
    http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/environment/biodiversity/

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    13. Fathom :: The Source For Online Learning
    Online free and commercial courses about the science and politics of biodiversity.
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    By Learning Center Jewish Studies Exploring Biodiversity Locating the Victorians Shakespeare Women's Studies African American Studies September 11 The World of the Pyramids Exploring the Deep Ocean Discovering Mammals
    By Institution American Film Institute British Library British Museum Cambridge University Press Columbia University London School of Economics Natural History Museum New York Public Library RAND Science Museum University of Chicago University of Michigan Museum Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sustainable Tourism
    Biodiversity: Nature's Insurance Policy Against Disaster

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    Fathom asked Dick Vane-Wright , head of entomology at The Natural History Museum, London, to recommend five books on the topic of biodiversity Fathom > Exploring Biodiversity Welcome to Exploring Biodiversity, a special learning center featuring the latest scholarship and research from experts at Fathom's member institutions. With dozens of new features and free seminars illuminating the complex issues related to biodiversity, this learning center is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in learning about the interconnectedness of earth's ecosystems and strategies to protect biological resources through sustainable development.

    14. Biodiversity Heritage Library
    Ongoing project sponsored by ten natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries, and research institutions. Digitized biology texts, journals,
    http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
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    15. Biodiversity - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    biodiversity or biological diversity is the variation of different life forms within a given ecosystem or for the entire Earth. biodiversity is often a measure of the health of
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Rainforests are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on earth Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variation of different life forms within a given ecosystem or for the entire Earth . Biodiversity is often a measure of the health of biological systems to indicate if there could be a danger that species get extinct . Variation helps species live in a population, therefore creating Biodiversity. 2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity The English Wiktionary has a dictionary definition (meanings of a word) for: biodiversity This short article about biology can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it Retrieved from " http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiversity Categories Biology Ecology Hidden category: Biology stubs Personal tools Namespaces Variants Views Actions Search Getting around Print/export Toolbox In other languages

    16. Biodiversity Information - Defenders Of Wildlife
    Provides links to several programs that provide information about the distribution and status of biodiversity and biodiversity conservation.
    http://www.defenders.org/programs_and_policy/biodiversity_partners/biodiversity_

    17. CBC News - Technology & Science - Back To The Biodiversity Drawing Board
    n. The number and variety of organisms found within a specified geographic region. The variability among living organisms on the earth, including the variability within and
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      By Max Paris, CBC News Blanding's turtles are a threatened species of freshwater turtles found along the Ottawa River. (Gwenael Heyvang) Environment ministers from around the world are heading back to the drawing board at a conference this week to improve protection of endangered and threatened species — after admitting failure on a previous biodiversity target. Canada's Jim Prentice is one in a crowd of 193 ministers converging on Nagoya, Japan, for the 10th meeting of parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. The CBD was created in 1992 with the goal of preserving the planet's biodiversity. In 2002, the parties to the convention set themselves what seemed like an equally simple goal: reduce the rate of species extinction by 2010. This year's Global Biodiversity Outlook stated simply that that goal has not been met.

    18. Biodiversity, The Left’s Next Big Hoax | Right Wing News
    Definition and other additional information on biodiversity from BiologyOnline.org dictionary.
    http://rightwingnews.com/2010/10/biodiversity-the-lefts-next-big-hoax/

    19. Biodiversity And Its Value: Biodiversity Series, Paper No. 1
    Outlines what biodiversity is, and the three levels at which it is usually defined genetic, species and ecosystem.
    http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/publications/series/paper1/
    Biodiversity publications archive
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    Key departmental publications, e.g. annual reports, budget papers and program guidelines are available in our online archive. Much of the material listed on these archived web pages has been superseded, or served a particular purpose at a particular time. It may contain references to activities or policies that have no current application. Many archived documents may link to web pages that have moved or no longer exist, or may refer to other documents that are no longer available.
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    This paper was prepared by the Biodiversity Unit within the Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories (DEST). Input from members of the Biological Diversity Advisory Committee, and agencies and relevant areas of the Environment, Sport and Territories Portfolio is acknowledged. This paper explains biological diversity and the three levels at which it is usually considered: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. It also briefly discusses why biological diversity is important, especially the value of its components and diversity itself.

    20. UN Nature Meeting Agrees On Land, Ocean Protection | Top AP Stories | Chron.com
    Oct 29, 2010 UN biodiversity meeting ends with agreements Obama says his mission is to accelerate recovery Official US probes possible dry run for bomb plot
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    Oct. 29, 2010, 2:59PM
    Share Email Close [X] Scientists estimate that the Earth is losing species 100 to 1,000 times the historical average, pushing the planet toward the greatest extinction age since the dinosaurs were wiped out 65 million years ago. They warn that unless action is taken to prevent biodiversity loss, extinctions will spike and the intricately interconnected natural world could collapse with devastating consequences, from plunging fish stocks to less access to clean water. Delegates from 193 countries at the U.N. Convention on Biodiversity agreed to protect 17 percent of the world's land areas and 10 percent of oceans by 2020. Those gains will be difficult to ensure, however, since there is no way to enforce these agreements, and many poor nations lack the funds to manage reserves properly. "We are very glad for this, very happy with the outcome," said Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias, Brazil's Secretary for Biodiversity and Forests. "We had some doubts, but in the end we were confident we would get results."

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