Biodiversity Hotspots

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Description:

A Biodiversity Hotspot is a biogeographic region that:

  • Has exceptionally high species richness, especially endemic species (found nowhere else), and
  • Is under severe threat from human activities.

Origin of Concept:

  • Term coined by: Norman Myers (1988)
  • Institutionalized by: Conservation International (CI) in 1989
  • Quantitative Criteria established: CI Global Assessment, 1999

Criteria to Qualify as a Biodiversity Hotspot:

To be designated as a hotspot, a region must:

  1. Have ≥1,500 species of vascular plants as endemics (≥0.5% of global total)
  2. Have lost ≥70% of its original vegetation

Implication: The area is irreplaceable and threatened

Biodiversity Hotspots of the World:

  • Total: 36
  • Area: Only 2.3% of Earth’s land surface
  • Contains:
    • ~50% of world’s endemic plant species
    • ~43% of all terrestrial vertebrates
  • Mostly found in tropical forests

Biodiversity Hotspots in India (4 Total):

No.Hotspot NameDetails
1Eastern HimalayasNepal, Bhutan, NE India; Red Panda, Snow Leopard
2Western Ghats & Sri LankaEndangered Nilgiri Tahr, Lion-tailed Macaque
3Indo-BurmaNE India, Myanmar; high amphibian diversity
4Sundaland (incl. Nicobar)Marine biodiversity & unique island species

Threats to Biodiversity Hotspots:

  • Habitat destruction (deforestation, urbanization, agriculture)
  • Climate change
  • Pollution (plastic, pesticides, industrial waste)
  • Invasive species (non-native competitors and predators)
  • Overexploitation (logging, overfishing, poaching)

Importance of Conservation:

  • Preserves genetic & ecological diversity
  • Supports ecosystem services (air, water, pollination)
  • Maintains cultural and indigenous heritage
  • Prevents species extinction
Biodiversity Hotspots of India:

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