Functional biodiversity - definition simply explained

What is meant by functional biodiversity?

Functional biodiversity describes the variety of functions that different species fulfill in an ecosystem.

The focus is not only on the number of species, but also on their role in the interplay of nature. Different species take on tasks such as pollination, nutrient cycling or pest regulation.

Important aspects of functional biodiversity:

  • Different ecological functions
  • Stability of ecosystems
  • Contribution to natural cycles
  • Resilience to change

Conclusion:
Functional biodiversity is crucial for functioning and stable ecosystems.

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