Biological Anthropology
Biodiversity hotspots are regions that are rich in unique species and have experienced significant habitat loss, making them critical for conservation efforts. These areas must meet specific criteria, including having at least 1,500 species of vascular plants as endemics and having lost at least 70% of their original habitat. Recognizing these hotspots helps prioritize conservation initiatives and resources to protect the most biologically diverse and threatened ecosystems.
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