What do you call geographical areas that contain high numbers of endemic species?
- Correct Answer: hotspots
- endospots
- warmspots
- multispots
Explanation: A simple measure of success in setting aside preserves for biodiversity protection is to set a target percentage of land or marine habitat to protect. However, a more detailed preserve design and choice of location is usually necessary because of the way protected lands are allocated and how biodiversity is distributed: protected lands tend to contain less economically valuable resources rather than being set aside specifically for the species or ecosystems at risk. In 2003, the IUCN World Parks Congress estimated that 11.5 percent of Earth’s land surface was covered by preserves of various kinds. This area is greater than previous goals; however, it only represents 9 out of 14 recognized major biomes and research has shown that 12 percent of all species live outside preserves; these percentages are much higher when threatened species are considered and when only high quality preserves are considered. For example, high quality preserves include only about 50 percent of threatened amphibian species. The conclusion must be that either the percentage of area protected must be increased, the percentage of high quality preserves must be increased, or preserves must be targeted with greater attention to biodiversity protection. Researchers argue that more attention to the latter solution is required. A biodiversity hotspot is a conservation concept developed by Norman Myers in 1988. Hotspots are geographical areas that contain high numbers of endemic species. The purpose of the concept was to identify important locations on the planet.
More Random Questions
Ans: 65.79%
Ans: Ju Wenjun and Magnus Carlsen
Ans: Growing audiences
Ans: Hemorrhage
Ans: algae
Ans: Ranitidine
Ans: Gold
Ans: Palestine
Ans: DPT
Ans: Maharashtra
Ans: Nicaragua
Ans: flight division
Ans: Mandeep Jangda
Ans: Tikta Dravya Basti
Ans: Himachal Pradesh