The opposite of biodiversity is often referred to as "monoculture" or "homogeneity." Monoculture occurs when a single species dominates an ecosystem, leading to reduced genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity. This lack of variety can make ecosystems more vulnerable to diseases, pests, and environmental changes. In contrast, biodiversity contributes to resilience and stability in natural systems.
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