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Why do some places show higher diversity than others?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are at least three possible scenarios or “routes” that a region may follow to become a biodiversity hotspot: a region can have lots of species because it generates species at faster rates than nearby areas, or because they import species from their surroundings at faster rates.

Answered by Nitin1946X
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There are at least three possible scenarios or “routes” that a region may follow to become a biodiversity hotspot: a region can have lots of species because it generates species at faster rates than nearby areas, or because they import species from their surroundings at faster rates.

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