Biodiversity reduces human, wildlife diseases and crop pests
"Their findings not only contribute substantially to a debate in ecology
research, said the authors, but also have implications for public health
and make a case for better management of natural systems, such as
forests and croplands. The researchers suggest that biodiversity
conservation programs might provide a strategy to minimize pests and
mitigate disease outbreaks that are the consequence of human-induced
decreases to biodiversity."
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