The biodiversity of a habitat increases the odds that nutrients/materials will be circulated among all levels of life. This increased circulation increases the odds of primary producer productivity, which increases the biomass of the area as a whole.
The Main Water Biome & the Tropical Rain Forest have the greatest biodiversity, Rain Forest being the greatest. All this means is that these two biomes have a great amount of plant and animal species.
Forest fires can significantly alter the landscape and impact land productivity. They can lead to soil erosion, loss of nutrients, and changes in vegetation, which can hinder regeneration and reduce biodiversity. However, in some ecosystems, fires can also stimulate new growth by clearing dead material and enabling sunlight to reach the soil. The long-term effects on productivity depend on fire intensity, frequency, and the resilience of the ecosystem.
Arctic Ocean Mediterranean Forest Indonesian Rain Forest Just got it right.
There is no proper name for such lands. However, biodiversity hot-spots are regions known to flourish in their fauna and flora estimates. Any region with a very high net primary productivity, such as a tropical rain forest, will support high biodiversity.
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.
Yes, productivity of a forest depends on its biodiversity.
Because rain forests have great productivity to sustain maximum biodiversity.
Arctic ocean Mediterranean forest Indonesian rain forest
The Main Water Biome & the Tropical Rain Forest have the greatest biodiversity, Rain Forest being the greatest. All this means is that these two biomes have a great amount of plant and animal species.
Thomas R. Crow has written: 'Forest productivity' -- subject(s): Forest productivity
Forest fires can significantly alter the landscape and impact land productivity. They can lead to soil erosion, loss of nutrients, and changes in vegetation, which can hinder regeneration and reduce biodiversity. However, in some ecosystems, fires can also stimulate new growth by clearing dead material and enabling sunlight to reach the soil. The long-term effects on productivity depend on fire intensity, frequency, and the resilience of the ecosystem.
Arctic Ocean Mediterranean Forest Indonesian Rain Forest Just got it right.
What forestry practice decreases competition and improves the overall health and productivity of a forest
tropical rain forest
There is no proper name for such lands. However, biodiversity hot-spots are regions known to flourish in their fauna and flora estimates. Any region with a very high net primary productivity, such as a tropical rain forest, will support high biodiversity.
It depends on the ecosystem. Ones that are found in the desert are much different than those found in a rain forest. There are many more types found in the rain forest than in a desert as well.
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.