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The Biology of Biodiversity provides an in-depth exploration of the complex biological processes that create and maintain the extraordinary diversity of life on our planet. Written by M. Kato, this Springer Nature publication examines the fundamental principles governing biodiversity at molecular, organism, and ecosystem levels.
The book covers essential topics including evolutionary mechanisms, genetic variation, species interactions, and ecosystem dynamics that contribute to biodiversity patterns. Readers will gain insights into how natural selection, adaptation, and environmental factors shape the distribution and abundance of species across different habitats.
This resource is invaluable for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts seeking to understand the biological foundations of biodiversity conservation and ecological sustainability.







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