World Biogeography
A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region that is both rich in endemic species and experiencing significant habitat loss. These areas are crucial for conservation efforts because they contain a high number of species not found anywhere else on Earth, and protecting them is essential to maintain global biodiversity. The concept emphasizes the need to prioritize regions that are under threat while supporting rich biological diversity.
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