Biodiversity Report
The term biodiversity refers to the extent of variation of biological form that is living forms in terms of flora and fauna within an ecosystem, terrestrial or marine.
Generally speaking, ambient temperature and humidity are conducive to terrestrial biodiversity. If we are in a lookout for an ambient temperature and humidity, it is mainly the equatorial belt at low altitudes that comprises of highest biodiversity on land (Gaston, 2000). Similarly, in case of marine ecosystems, highest biodiversity is found in those oceanic belts which have highest surface temperatures. Accordingly, mid latitudinal region of all the oceans of the world ...