Biology, asked by mamatha10, 1 year ago

which of the following is the biodiversity hot spot? a) oceans b) rivers c) deserts d) forests

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Answered by Anonymous
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D) Forests is the correct answer..


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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The biodiversity hot spot is d) forests.

About the Biodiversity Hotspot:

  • A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with high biodiversity that is endangered by human presence.
  • Within biodiversity hotspots, just a small fraction of the overall land area is presently protected.
  • The National Geographic Society has created a globe map of the hotspots, as well as an ArcView shapefile and metadata for the Biodiversity Hotspots, which is accessible through Conservation International and includes details on the unique endangered animals in each hotspot.

"Hotspots" by critics.

  • Other types of species richness are not fully represented (e.g. total species richness or threatened species richness).
  • Other than vascular plants, do not have enough representation (e.g. vertebrates and fungi).
  • Smaller scale richness hotspots should not be protected.
  • Ecosystem services should not be protected.
  • Phylogenetic diversity isn't taken into account.

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