(a) | Plants | (b) | Invertebrates |
(c) | Fishes | (d) | Mammals |
(e) | Birds |
1. | (a) > (b) > (e) > (d) > (c) | 2. | (a) > (c) > (d) > (b) > (e) |
3. | (b) > (a) > (e) > (d) > (c) | 4. | (b) > (a) > (c) > (e) > (d) |
1. | A significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss. |
2. | Declaration of more biodiversity hotspots. |
3. | Increase in agricultural production |
4. | Collection and preservation of seeds of different genetic strains of commercially important plants. |
List-I | List-II | ||
(a) | Sacred groves | (i) | Alien species |
(b) | Zoological park | (ii) | Release of large quantity of oxygen |
(c) | Nile perch | (iii) | Ex-situ conservation |
(d) | Amazon forest | (iv) | Khasi Hills in Meghalaya |
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
1. | (iv) | (iii) | (i) | (ii) |
2. | (ii) | (iv) | (i) | (iii) |
3. | (iv) | (i) | (ii) | (iii) |
4. | (iv) | (iii) | (ii) | (i) |
1. | lack of niche specialisation |
2. | higher annual rainfall |
3. | availability of fruits throughout the year |
4. | temperature conducive for their breeding |