How many of the following given are broadly utilitarian arguments for conserving biodiversity?
(i) Economic benefits which are countless
(ii) Pollination
(iii) Release of O2 by plants
(iv) Aesthetic pleasure of seeing nature
(v) intrinsic value of every species.
(vi) Medicinal drugs derived from plants
Three
Three (ii, iii, iv) arguments fall under the category of broadly utilitarian view of biodiversity conservation. The broadly utilitarian argument says that biodiversity plays a role in many ecosystem services that nature provides. Some of the services are as follows:
1. Supply of Oxygen
2. Pollination
3. Climate regulation
4. Nutrient cycling
5. Soil protection
6. Aquifers
7. Food control
8. Biological pest control
9. Ecotourism