Asked by Heather Jenkins on Apr 27, 2024
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What would a conservation biologist say is the smartest ecological and economic way to protect trees from insects and disease?
A) Use antibiotics for only the infected trees.
B) Develop disease-resistant tree species.
C) Maintain the biological diversity of the forest.
D) Clear-cut and burn all infected areas.
Biological Diversity
The variety of life in all its forms and levels of organization, including ecosystem, species, and genetic diversity.
Conservation Biologist
A scientist who studies methods to protect, preserve, manage, and restore natural habitats and species.
Disease-Resistant
Having the ability to prevent disease or minimize its impact due to inherent characteristics or immunity.
- Comprehend the risks posed to forests by diseases and pests and the modern approaches to manage them.
- Understand the importance of biodiversity within forest ecosystems and strategies to protect it.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the risks posed to forests by diseases and pests and the modern approaches to manage them.
- Understand the importance of biodiversity within forest ecosystems and strategies to protect it.
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