Science, asked by riyajaints20105, 9 months ago

why do some places shows higher diversity than others? ​

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Answered by muskan3623
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Thus, turnover may well have been higher in diverse communities because they contain different species able to provide function under different environmental conditions, and this higher turnover may have allowed diverse communities to maintain a consistently high level of function.

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.
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