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Discuss the main drivers of biodiversity loss and their effect on terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems and suggest possible ways of preventing the loss of biodiversity.
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- Explain the benefits of protecting biodiversityExplain why invasive organisms are so problematic for the ecosystems they have been introduced into.Discuss at least 5 services provided by biodiversity. In addition, you are required to discuss human influences on such services and the consequences of losing ecosystem services.
- Give 5 examples each of DOMINANT, INVASIVE, and KEYSTONE SPECIES in a tabulated format.Describe some possible impacts of adding or removing a species from an ecosystem.Identify one problem created by the introduction of the invasive species. Provide a solution for the removal of the invasive species. Explain your solution for the removal of the native species, economy and/or social impacts? How long do you think it will take to return to the original biodiversity of the ecosystem based on your solution and why?