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  • What is biodiversity?

  • Doug Landis, Project Area Leader: First of all, biodiversity just means all the life around us.

  • The plants, the insects, the birds, the microbes, the entirety of life that exists in a particular area, we say is the biodiversity of that area.

  • There are many values that that biodiversity brings.

  • We tend to characterize those in terms of what they mean for humans, and we call those ecosystem services.

  • One of the values of biodiversity is that it basically supports all life on earth.

  • Without microbes recycling nutrients, ecosystems could not continue to exist, and the earth as we know it would not exist.

  • There are other important regulating services.

  • Having a diversity of organisms in a habitat, or in an ecosystem, regulates that ecosystem in important ways.

  • There are provisioning services - the things that we harvest from nature.

  • The food, the fuel, the fiber: these are provisioning services.

  • Finally, there are cultural services that biodiversity provides.

  • People appreciate a beautiful bird.

  • People ascribe religious or spiritual values to certain types of landscapes.

  • They harvest materials from those landscapes that may be culturally important to them.

  • The supporting, provisioning, regulating, and cultural services that biodiversity provides, really have infinite value.

  • Specifically, in terms of bioenergy, we're interested in harvesting a certain portion of this biodiversity in the form of bioenergy crops, to create this energy stream for us.

  • We're interesting in doing it in a way that supports all of these other types of ecosystem services,

  • and I think there are real ways of doing that.

  • A specific example of the way that biodiversity in an agricultural landscape is critically important

  • is two things that insects do: pollination and pest suppression.

  • Without insects conducting pollination, we really would not have the food crops available.

  • The food crops would not be pollinated, and they would not be available to us.

  • It's estimated that one-third of the food that we eat every day is insect-pollinated.

  • It's a critical service. We really couldn't hardly live without it.

  • Pest regulation - most insects don't become pests in agricultural systems.

  • A few do, but most insect species exist because they are being controlled by predators and parasites that suppress their populations.

  • These services are valued at 7.6 billion dollars per year for U.S. agriculture.

  • In fact, if we had to replace those services with things that humans do, those numbers might even be underestimates.

  • For more information: GLBRC.org, twitter.com/GLBioenergy, facebook.com/GLBioenergy

What is biodiversity?

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向專家提問--什麼是生物多樣性,為什麼它很重要? (Ask an Expert - What is Biodiversity and why is it important?)

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    阿多賓 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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