Campbell Biology (11th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0-13409-341-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-13409-341-3

Chapter 56 - 56.3 - Concept Check - Page 1272: 1

Answer

A biodiversity hotspot is an area with an exceptional level of biodiversity whose continued existence is threatened.

Work Step by Step

There is a specific set of biodiversity hotspots designated worldwide. They make up an extremely small total area, but hold a majority of the world's diversity of species. Due to the small size and inherently fragile nature of these ecosystems, they are easily damaged. The current hotspots each sit at a fraction of their original size and continue to diminish under the threat of human intervention and climate change.
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