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Biodiversity and Oceania

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Difference between Biodiversity and Oceania

Biodiversity vs. Oceania

Biodiversity, a portmanteau of biological (life) and diversity, generally refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. Oceania is a geographic region comprising Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia and Australasia.

Similarities between Biodiversity and Oceania

Biodiversity and Oceania have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Endangered species, Endemism, Fishing, French language, Genetics, Geology, Hawaii, Indonesia, International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN Red List, Jared Diamond, Madagascar, Pacific Ocean, Predation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Rainforest, Reptile, Tropics.

Endangered species

An endangered species is a species which has been categorized as very likely to become extinct.

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Endemism

Endemism is the ecological state of a species being unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation, country or other defined zone, or habitat type; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere.

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Fishing

Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish.

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French language

French (le français or la langue française) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Genetics

Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.

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Geology

Geology (from the Ancient Greek γῆ, gē, i.e. "earth" and -λoγία, -logia, i.e. "study of, discourse") is an earth science concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time.

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Hawaii

Hawaii (Hawaii) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States, having received statehood on August 21, 1959.

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Indonesia

Indonesia (or; Indonesian), officially the Republic of Indonesia (Republik Indonesia), is a transcontinental unitary sovereign state located mainly in Southeast Asia, with some territories in Oceania.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.

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IUCN Red List

The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data List), founded in 1964, has evolved to become the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biological species.

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Jared Diamond

Jared Mason Diamond (born September 10, 1937) is an American ecologist, geographer, biologist, anthropologist and author best known for his popular science books The Third Chimpanzee (1991); Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997, awarded a Pulitzer Prize); Collapse (2005); and The World Until Yesterday (2012).

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Madagascar

Madagascar (Madagasikara), officially the Republic of Madagascar (Repoblikan'i Madagasikara; République de Madagascar), and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of East Africa.

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Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.

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Predation

Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) is the official scientific journal of the National Academy of Sciences, published since 1915.

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Rainforest

Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with annual rainfall in the case of tropical rainforests between, and definitions varying by region for temperate rainforests.

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Reptile

Reptiles are tetrapod animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives.

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Tropics

The tropics are a region of the Earth surrounding the Equator.

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Biodiversity and Oceania Comparison

Biodiversity has 372 relations, while Oceania has 798. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 1.54% = 18 / (372 + 798).

References

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