Those that overused or misused it disintegrated. Biodiversity is the part of nature which includes the difference in genes among the individuals of a species, the variety and richness of all the plant and animal species at different scales in space, locally in a region, in the country and the...
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, ...
The operational units used to perform the analyses were the groundwater habitat types, in order to gather all the possible patterns of spatial occupancy in terms of habitat variability. Eight biodiversity hotspots of stygobitic Crustacea Harpacticoida were highlighted: 1) the Pyrenees (Spain and ...
Te operational units used to perform the analyses were the groundwater habitat types, in order to gather all the possible patterns of spatial occupancy in terms of habitat variability. Eight biodiversity hotspots of stygobitic Crustacea Harpacticoida were highlighted: 1) the Pyrenees (Spain and ...
Seamounts are isolated underwater mountains stretching > 1000 m above the seafloor. They are identified as biodiversity hotspots of marine life, and host benthic assemblages that may vary on regional (among seamounts) and local (within seam
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Biodiversity response to forest management intensity, carbon stocks and net primary production in temperate montane forests Article Open access 15 January 2021 Taxonomic, structural diversity and carbon stocks in a gradient of island forests Article Open access 20 January 2022 Climate reverses direct...
Eustatius. This allows us to reveal how patterns of richness and diversity co-vary within and between taxonomic groups, identify the drivers of these patterns and indicate terrestrial biodiversity hotspots on the island (Wesselingh et al., 2013). Occurrence data will include historic and recent ...
Biodiversity of TCFs and the maturity dependent phenotypic images42are documented in Wealth of India, 2004 and the general anatomical investigations including the history of nomenclature is also documented70. The status of nomenclatures: Accepted names...
grasslands throughout Europe, kurgans, despite their small size, have an important role in preserving farmland biodiversity (Moysiyenko and Sudnik-Wójcikowska, 2008). Recent studies mainly focused on vegetation of kurgans, and found that these areas are likely to be biodiversity hotspots, but ...