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- What is the impact of invasive aquatic species to the genetic diversity of wild species?Are your importance values similar to importance values for the same species in the other community? What may be some reasons why the importance values for each species are different?If a community within an ecosystem is stable does that mean the entire ecosystem can be considered stable as well?
- How do inherent and utilitarian views of biodiversity relate to some strategies for addressing issues with GMOs?What is the connection between natural capital, natural income, and an environmentally sustainable societyHow can economic benefits of biodiversity be used as an argument to protect biodiversity?