difference between species richness and Hotpots
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Species richness is a measure of biodiversity often used in spatial conservation assessments and mapped by summing species distribution maps. Commission errors inherent those maps influence richness patterns and conservation assessments. We sought to further the understanding of the sensitivity of hotspot delineation methods and conservation assessments to commission errors, and choice of threshold for hotspot delineation
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Species richness :
Species richness is the number of species per unit area. The more the number in one area the more is the species richness
✔According to Alexander Van Humboldt species richness increases with increase explored area but only up to a limit on a logarithmic scale the relationship is a straight line
log S=log C+Z logA
where S=Species richness
A= Area
Z= Slope of the line
C= Y intercept