Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 3: SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
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Explain the ‘rivet popper hypothesis'.

Alien species are a threat to native species. Justify taking examples of an animal and a plant alien species.

Name the type of biodiversity represented by the following:
1000 varieties of mangoes in India.

Name the type of biodiversity represented by the following:
Variations in terms of potency and concentration of reserpine in Rauwolfia vomitoria growing in different regions of Himalayas.

Differentiate between in-situ and ex-situ approaches of conserving biodiversity.

Why certain regions have been declared as biodiversity “hotspots" by environmentalists of the world? Name any two “hotspot” regions of India.

What are exotic species? Explain with the help of two examples, how the exotic species disturb the native species of an ecosystem?

Write a note on the efforts for the conservation of biodiversity in India.
