The current loss of biodiversity is considered to be the sixth extinction. How is this different from previous extinctions?

  • A
    This is due to lowered resistance to environmental changes.
  • B
    It is of a prolonged duration occurring very slowly.
  • C
    It is occurring at an alarming rate $100$ to $1000$ times faster.
  • D
    It is occurring due to mutation in the gene pool.

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Colonisation of tropical Pacific islands by humans has resulted in the extinction of more than . . . . . . species of native birds.

The impacts of loss of biodiversity may lead to:
$I$. Lowered resistance to environmental perturbation
$II$. Decrease in plant production
$III$. Increased variability in ecosystem processes like water use,pest/disease cycle,and plant productivity
$IV$. Increase in plant production
Choose the correct option.

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