Habitat diversity
- Pronunciation
- /HAY-buh-tat di-ver-si-tee/
- Category
- Ecology
Definition
The variety of different habitats within an ecosystem. This refers to the range of physical environments and conditions that support different types of organisms.
Etymology
From 'habitat' and 'diversity'.
Example
A habitat diverse landscape will support a wider range of plant and animal life.
Related Terms
- Ecosystem
- Biodiversity
- Habitat fragmentation