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- does the amount of biodiversity is related to the amount of ecosystem services?on earth we find pattern between biodiversity and alitude at what altitude would you expect to find high biodiversity - mid altitude - high altitude - low altitudeIs it true that biodiversity stabilizes ecosystem functioning when presented with environmental fluctuation