Habitat diversity refers to the variety of different habitats within a specific area, including forests, wetlands, grasslands, and deserts. It is important for supporting a wide range of species and maintaining overall ecosystem health.
Related terms
Species Richness: The number of different species present in a given area.
Keystone Species: A species that has a disproportionately large impact on its environment relative to its abundance.
Fragmentation: The breaking up of large habitats into smaller isolated patches due to human activities like urbanization or deforestation.