India is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of biodiversity and natural resources. This natural variation in life is also reflected in the demography of the land. Although the reason behind the demographic diversity and biodiversity are different, the exploiting population of the ...
India is one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world, and there are four biodiversity hotspots found in India. These are Indo-Burma, Himalaya, Western Ghats-Sri Lanka, and Sundaland. For biological diversity point of view, India is very rich in resources due to its diversified habitat ...
The hotspots are the world's most biologically rich areas hence recognized as important ecosystems not important only for the rich biodiversity but equally important for the human survival as these are the homes for more than 20% of the world's population. India got recognition of one of the ...
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Temperature dependence of liverwort diversification reveals a cool origin and hot hotspots Karola Maul S. Robbert Gradstein Michael Kessler ResearchOpen Access25 Jan 2025Scientific Reports Volume: 15, P: 3225 News and Comment Our remote fieldwork taught us how to band together as scientists ...
Spread over an approximate expanse of two million square kilometers of tropical Asia, the Indo-Myanmar region is a kaleidoscope of an amazing geographical diversity and is among the top 10 biodiversity hotspots of the world. Stunning variation in terms of landforms and climatic zones supports an ...
Reason : Total number of biodiversity hotspots in the world is 32 with two of these hotspots found in India. (a) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion. (b) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation ...
Tree diversity, distribution, history and change in urban parks: studies in Bangalore, India Urban parks constitute critical biodiversity hotspots in crowded, concrete-dominated city environments. Despite the importance, they remain little research... ND Gopal - 《Urban Ecosystems》 被引量: 84发表: ...
View Solution statement A: in India, biosphere reserve ecologically unique and legally protected biodiversity rich regions. Statement B: biodiversity hotspots have high degree of endemism. View Solution Examples of In-situ conservation metho,d are national parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves, and hots...
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