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Questions Related to biodiversity on earth and in india

Which scientist proposed alphaα types species diversity?

  1. Bentham and Huxley

  2. Linnaeus

  3. Whittaker

  4. Eichler


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The local species pool is known as alpha diversity. It is also the diversity present within the community. The term was introduced by R. H. Whittaker. Example of such diversity includes high tree diversity throughout the Amazon Rainforests of Ecuador. Generally, gamma diversity = alpha diversity x beta diversity.

So, the correct answer is 'Whittaker'.

The number of taxa present within a particular area or an ecosystem is

  1. $\alpha$ - diversity

  2. $\beta$ - diversity

  3. Gamma diversity

  4. Delta diversity


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The number of taxa present within a particular area or an ecosystem is called alpha diversity. It is also the diversity present within the community. The term was introduced by R. H. Whittaker. Example of such diversity includes high tree diversity throughout the Amazon Rainforests of Ecuador. Generally, gamma diversity = alpha diversity x beta diversity.

So, the correct answer is 'α - diversity'.

The species in which the evolutionary process has been influenced by man to meet his need is called.

  1. Adventives species

  2. Introduced species

  3. Naturalized species

  4. Domesticated species


Correct Option: A

Which one of the following has maximum genetic diversity in India ?

  1. Tea

  2. Teak

  3. Mango

  4. Wheat


Correct Option: D

Ten species (i) to (x) sampled in four areas  $A-D$ having $11-13$ habitats (given in brackets) possess populations (in thousands) given in the table. Which one has the maximum species diversity

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x)
A (11) 2.3 1.2 0.52 6.0 - 3.1 1.1 9.0 - 10.3
B (11) 10.2 - 0.62 - 1.5 3.0 - 8.2 1.1 11.2
C (13) 11.3 0.9 0.48 2.4 1.4 4.2 0.8 8.4 2.2 4.1
D (12) 3.2 10.2 11.1 4.8 0.4 3.3 0.8 7.3 11.3 2.1
  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A) The given region does not have much species richness. 

B) The given region has the least species richness. 
C) The region has the second largest (sum total) of species richness. 
D) The region has the most species richness (by adding up the columns). 
So the correct answer is 'D'. 

Select an incorrect statement about biodiversity.

  1. Mountain peaks are more diverse than foot hills.

  2. Valley's are more diverse than mountain peaks.

  3. Shade sides are more diverse than sun sides of mountains.

  4. Western ghats are more diverse than eastern ghats.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Valleys, shade side of mountains and western ghats have more trees and water resources where more diverse fauna and flora may be present due to the availability of their life-sustaining resources comparing with the others. Foothills, when compared with the mountain peak, are more diverse because mountain peaks are at higher altitude there is more sunlight, less water or we can say no water and also colder climate when compared to foothills so it will mostly be covered with either snow or there will exist a grassland.


So the correct option is 'A'.

What is the approximate ratio of animals and plants species in our country? 

  1. 3 : 1

  2. 2 : 1

  3. 1 : 3

  4. 1 : 2


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

India is very rich in varieties of animals and plants species. Around 47,000 species of plants and twice the number of  animals have been recorded in India. Around 81,000 species of animals have been recorded in India. Hence, the ratio of animals and plants species in India is 2:1.

Thus, the correct answer is '2:1.'

Choose the wrong statement.

  1. Species diversity increases as we move away from the equator towards the poles.

  2. Stellar's sea cow and passenger pigeon got extinct due to over exploitation by man.

  3. Lantana and Eicchornia are invasive weed species in India.

  4. The historic 'Convention on Biological Diversity' was held in 1992.

  5. Among animals insects are the most species rich taxonomic group.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Statement A is incorrect as species diversity decreases and not increases as we move away from the equator towards the poles temperature decreases and conditions becomes harsh, vegetation decreases and less resources available to support species. 

Statement B is correct as Stellar's sea cow and passenger pigeon had extinct which is because of over exploitation by man. 
Statement C is correct as Lantana and Eicchornia are invasive weed species in India. These weeds invades disturbed natural ecosystems and adversely affects biodiversity. The weed is distributed throughout India.
Statement D is correct as the historic 'Convention on Biological Diversity' was held in 1992, Biodiversity Convention which is a multilateral treaty. 
Statement E is correct as among animals insects are the most species rich taxonomic group, they are most abundant species among animals.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

"Human Genetic Diversity: Lewontin's Fallacy" is a 2003 paper by

  1. Malthus

  2. Edward

  3. Lamarck

  4. Darwin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

"Human Genetic Diversity: Lewontin's Fallacy" is a 2003 paper by A. W. F. Edwards. He criticises an argument first made by Richard Lewontin in his 1972 article "The Apportionment of Human Diversity", which argued that division of humanity into races is taxonomically invalid. Edward's critique is discussed in a number of academic and popular science books, with varying degrees of support. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

The interbreeding individuals of a species showing continuous distribution are

  1. Endemic

  2. Deme

  3. Cline

  4. Ecotones


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In biology, a deme is a term for a local population of organisms of one species, that actively interbreed with one another and share a distinct gene pool. When demes are isolated for a very long time they can become distinct subspecies or species. The term 'deme' is mainly used in evolutionary biology and is often used as a synonym for population. In evolutionary computation a "deme" often refers to any isolated subpopulation subjected to selection as a unit rather than as individuals.