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Wilson's Theories of Biodiversity

Wilson's Theories of Biodiversity explore why there's such a vast variety of life on Earth. He suggests that biodiversity is shaped by factors like how species evolve together, how their interactions influence survival, and how Earth's changing environments create new opportunities for different species. Wilson emphasizes that areas with many different habitats tend to support more species, and that ecosystems are complex networks where each organism plays a role. These ideas help us understand the importance of conserving diverse environments to maintain the rich variety of life on our planet.