An overview on aquatic biodiversity of India

Sunil Kumar, S. Devi
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Globally the actual number of species in world is estimated to be between 1030 million species, in which about 2 million species which have been identified. Freshwater ecosystems account for 0.01% of the earth’s surface water but 10% of species. According to the UN Environment Programme. The study of biodiversity on both global and regional scales come mainly from the terrestrial environment despite the marked distinctive features of marine biodiversity and the fact that the aquatic (freshwater & marine) environment occupies more than two thirds of the Earth’s surface. The highest loss of freshwater biodiversity has been reported from the Indian subcontinent, specifically the Gangetic plains. Reason why the government has taken up the project of biodiversity conservation in the region. Each species is adapted to its unique niche in the environment, from the peaks of mountains to the depths of deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and from polar ice caps to tropical rain forests. Biodiversity is not only the richness of species; it is also their genetic variety and the multiple habitats and ecosystems in which these plants and animals live. Ecosystems contain both the living plants and animals and the nonliving elements (water, sunlight, soils) on which they depend.
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印度水生生物多样性综述
在全球范围内,物种的实际数量估计在10.3亿种之间,其中已确定的物种约有200万种。淡水生态系统占地球地表水的0.01%,但占物种的10%。根据联合国环境规划署。尽管海洋生物多样性具有明显的鲜明特征,而且水生(淡水和海洋)环境占据了地球表面的三分之二以上,但全球和区域尺度上的生物多样性研究主要来自陆地环境。据报道,印度次大陆,特别是恒河平原的淡水生物多样性损失最为严重。政府在该地区开展生物多样性保护项目的原因。从山峰到深海热液喷口的深处,从极地冰盖到热带雨林,每个物种都适应了它在环境中的独特生态位。生物多样性不仅指物种的丰富程度;还有它们的遗传多样性以及这些动植物生活的多种栖息地和生态系统。生态系统既包括有生命的植物和动物,也包括它们赖以生存的无生命元素(水、阳光、土壤)。
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