Identifying hotspots of species richness/rarity is the most commonly used approach worldwide for defining areas of high conservation importance. However, the use of the hotspot method limits one's ability to protect or exclude particular species as all species are treated equally. Particularly, range...
M Hovland - Deep-water coral reefs: Unique Biodiversity hotspots 被引量: 116发表: 2008年 Extinction processes in hot spots of avian biodiversity and the targeting of pre–emptive conservation action Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in...
Conflict in New Caledonia endangers one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots Malik Oedin , Yvy Dombal & Tyrone Lavery Correspondence | 08 October 2024 Unevidenced biodiversity claim should be abandoned — but biodiversity can be counted Robin Naidoo & Colby Loucks News | 04 October 2024...
Congruent and incongruent in multifaceted spatial patterns of Lauraceae are found.Hotspots are identified in transitional areas between EBLF and other vegetation types.Transition zones are important to biodiversity conservation and climate change.Multidimensional evaluation is necessary to maximize biodiversity ...
To solve the question regarding biodiversity hotspots, we will break it down into three parts corresponding to the blanks a, b, and c.1. Identify the initial number of biodiversity hotspots (a): - From the video transcript,
Firstly, we calculated the integrated biodiversity index and analyzed the spatial distribution of biodiversity,and then applied the index to determine the biodiversity hotspots by spatial analysis.The hotspots established by the spatial correlation method generally are consistent with the conservation priority...
Madagascar may be famous for its lemurs and breathtaking scenery, but it is also one of the world's 36 biodiversity‘hotspots’. These are characterised by an exceptional concentration of endemic species* but also by a very high risk of degradation. Evrard Wendenbaum, founder of the enviro...
The Cape region of South Africa is one of the most remarkable hotspots of biodiversity with a flora comprising more than 9000 plant species, almost 70% of ... Schnitzler,Barraclough,TG,... - 《Systematic Biology》 被引量: 328发表: 2011年 Ecosystem Services, Land-Cover Change, and Stakehold...
With less than 1% of the planet’s surface, the Tropical Andes and Chocó biodiversity hotspots shelter the richest and most endemically dense biota of flora and fauna on Earth1. Both, in northwestern South America, are a high priority for conservation at local, regional, and global scales. ...
“indigenous peoples and local communities as custodians of biodiversity” is especially relevant, since 80% of the world’s surviving biodiversity hotspots are located on lands managed by indigenous people [202]. Like the PA, the framework’s implementation should also “follow a human rights-...