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Which of the following can be threats to the biodiversity of a geographical area?

1. Global warming

2. Fragmentation of habitat

3. Invasion of alien species

4. Promotion of vegetarianism

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:


1. 1, 2 and 3 only
2. 2 and 3 only
3. 1 and 4 only
4. 1, 2, 3 and 4

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Correct Answer - Option 1 : 1, 2 and 3 only

The correct answer is 1, 2 and 3 only.

  • Biodiversity refers to every living thing, including plants, bacteria, animals, and humans.
  • Loss of Biodiversity:
    • In general, loss of biodiversity in a region may lead to-
      • the decline in plant production, 
      • lowered resistance to environmental perturbations such as drought, and 
      • increased variability in certain ecosystem processes such as plant productivity, water use, and pest and disease cycles.

  • Threats to biodiversity:
    • The accelerated rates of species extinctions that the world is facing now are largely due to human activities.
    • There are four major causes:
      • Habitat loss and fragmentation:
        • This is the most important cause driving animals and plants to extinction.
        • The most dramatic examples of habitat loss come from tropical rainforests.
        • Once covering more than 14 percent of the earth’s land surface, these rain forests now cover no more than 6 percent. They are being destroyed fast.
        • By the time you finish reading this chapter, 1000 more hectares of rainforest would have been lost. The Amazon rain forest (it is so huge that it is called the ‘lungs of the planet’) harboring probably millions of species is being cut and cleared for cultivating soya beans or for conversion to grasslands for raising beef cattle.
        • Besides total loss, the degradation of many habitats by pollution also threatens the survival of many species. Hence, statement 2 is correct.
        • When large habitats are broken up into small fragments due to various human activities, mammals and birds requiring large territories and certain animals with migratory habits are badly affected, leading to population declines.
      • Over-exploitation:
        • Humans have always depended on nature for food and shelter, but when ‘need’ turns to ‘greed’, it leads to overexploitation of natural resources.
        • Many species extinctions in the last 500 years (Steller’s sea cow, passenger pigeon) were due to overexploitation by humans.
        • Presently many marine fish populations around the world are over-harvested, endangering the continued existence of some commercially important species.
      • Alien species invasions:
        • When alien species are introduced unintentionally or deliberately for whatever purpose, some of them turn invasive and cause the decline or extinction of indigenous species. Hence, statement 3 is correct.
        • The Nile perch introduced into Lake Victoria in east Africa led eventually to the extinction of an ecologically unique assemblage of more than 200 species of cichlid fish in the lake.
        • You must be familiar with the environmental damage caused and the threat posed to our native species by invasive weed species like carrot grass (Parthenium), Lantana and water hyacinth (Eichhornia). The recent illegal introduction of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus for aquaculture purposes is posing a threat to the indigenous catfishes in our rivers.
      • Co-extinctions:
        • When a species becomes extinct, the plant and animal species associated with it in an obligatory way also become extinct.
        • When a host fish species becomes extinct, its unique assemblage of parasites also meets the same fate.
        • Another example is the case of a coevolved plant-pollinator mutualism where the extinction of one invariably leads to the extinction of the other.
    • Global warming can contribute to habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, invasion of alien species. Hence, statement 1 is correct.

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