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 ...
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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 ...
Footnotes: 1) Ajith Kumar, Rohan Pethiyagoda and Divya Mudappa, in Mittermeier, et.al, Hotspots Revisited, Cemex, 2004. 2) S. Kumar, et.al, “Genetic variation and relationships among eight Indian riverine buffalo breeds,” Molecular Ecology, Vol. 15, March 2006, p.593. For more inform...
Therefore, it is vitally important to thoroughly investigate the trade in other threatened freshwater fish species from the Indian biodiversity hotspots and the freshwater eco-regions to curb loss of threatened freshwater fish species and develop a sustainable pet trade. One of the threatened freshwater...
Evolution of Biodiversity Hotspots in India View at Publisher View at Google Scholar View at Indexing Research and Reviews Journal of Social Science View at Publisher View at Google Scholar View at Indexing The bioclimatic extent and pattern of the cold edge of the boreal forest: the circumpolar ...
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 hotspots. The num...
Conservationists are far from able to assist all species under threat, if only for lack of funding. This places a premium on priorities: how can we support the most species at the least cost? One way is to identify ‘biodiversity hotspots’ where exceptional concentrations of endemic species ar...
Two out of the world’s 25 biodiversity hotspots are found in India. India is the original location for plant species, such as eggplant, pigeon pea, cotton, cucumber, and sesame. India is also the source of various other important domesticated plants, such as cereals, millets, legumes, ...
Climate-driven distribution shifts of Iranian amphibians and identification of refugia and hotspots for effective conservation Somaye Vaissi Alireza Mohammadi ResearchOpen Access30 Dec 2024Scientific Reports Volume: 14, P: 31610 News and Comment