biodiversity

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  1. 2. (POPULATION): A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time and sharing resources. (10 letters: POPULATION)
  2. 3. A non-native species that spreads aggressively, causes harm to the environment, economy, or human health. (8 letters: INVASIVE)
  3. 5. A species introduced to an environment outside its natural range, often brought by human activity. (13 letters: EXOTIC SPECIES)
  4. 6. SPECIES ENDEMIC SPECIES KEYSTONE INVASIVE SPECIES
  5. 8. A species that no longer exists anywhere on Earth; gone forever with no living members remaining. (7 letters: EXTINCT)
  6. 9. SPECIES BIODIVERSITY
  7. 11. (SPECIES BIODIVERSITY): The number and variety of different species found within a specific area or ecosystem. (7 letters: SPECIES — as part of SPECIES BIODIVERSITY)
  8. 12. A species that is native to and found exclusively in a specific geographic location and nowhere else on Earth. (7 letters)
  9. 14. A species facing a high risk of extinction in the wild if the conditions threatening its survival continue. (10 letters: ENDANGERED)
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  11. 16. (NATIVE): A species that naturally occurs and has evolved in a particular region or ecosystem without human introduction. (6 letters: NATIVE)
  12. 17. POPULATION BIODIVERSITY GENETIC
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  1. 1. The variety of life on Earth, including all living organisms, their genetic information, and the ecosystems they form. (12 letters)
  2. 4. A species that is likely to become endangered in the near future if threats to its survival are not addressed. (9 letters: THREATENED)
  3. 7. A group of organisms of the same kind that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring; the basic unit of classification. (7 letters: SPECIES)
  4. 10. The variety of different habitats, biological communities, and ecological processes found across a region. (9 letters: ECOSYSTEM)
  5. 12. The variety of genes within and between populations of a species; the raw material for evolution and adaptation. (7 letters: GENETIC)
  6. 13. A species that has a disproportionately large effect on its ecosystem relative to its abundance — its removal causes dramatic ecological collapse. (8 letters)
  7. 18. THREATENED EXTINCT EXOTIC SPECIES