noun
- plural of biodiversity; the variety of plant and animal life in a particular environment or in the world as a whole
Usage: typically used in scientific, environmental, or policy contexts; often refers to multiple distinct ecosystems or regions
Examples
- The rainforests of South America contain some of the highest biodiversities on Earth.
- Conservation efforts aim to protect the biodiversities found in coral reef ecosystems.
- Different regions exhibit distinct biodiversities based on climate and geography.
- Scientists study biodiversities to understand how ecosystems function and respond to change.
- The loss of biodiversities due to habitat destruction threatens global food security.
- Tropical wetlands support remarkable biodiversities of birds, fish, and amphibians.