How are extinctions related to biodiversity?

a. the earth's biodiversity is a result of the relationship between alpha and omega
b. extinctions are less important to biodiversity because extinctions are negative
d. extinctions can decrease standing diversity but not biodiversity
c. extinctions always lead to a decrease in biodiversity because extinctions are negative
e. both a and b explain the relationship between extinctions and biodiversity


Ans: a. the earth's biodiversity is a result of the relationship between alpha and omega

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