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Zorluk: Çok zorBiodiversity Concepts, Hotspots and Endemism

Regarding biogeographical endemism, palaeo-endemism, and the precise spatial boundaries of global biodiversity hotspots overlapping Indian territory, which of the following statements are correct?

  1. Palaeo-endemic species represent phylogenetically ancient lineages that were once widespread but are now geographically restricted to specific refugia like the Western Ghats.Cevap
  2. B
    The Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot boundary in India encompasses all land areas north of the Brahmaputra River, including the High Himalayan peaks of Sikkim.
  3. The Sundaland biodiversity hotspot extends into Indian territory to include the Nicobar Islands, hosting endemic fauna such as the Nicobar megapode.Cevap
  4. D
    According to the IUCN Red List classification criteria, any species designated as endemic to a biodiversity hotspot is automatically categorized as Critically Endangered.

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The statements confirming that palaeo-endemics are ancient lineages restricted to refugia and that the Sundaland hotspot encompasses the Nicobar Islands are correct.
Palaeo-endemics are relict taxa preserved in stable microclimatic refugia such as the Western Ghats. Additionally, the Sundaland hotspot geographically incorporates the Nicobar Islands, where distinct endemic species like the Nicobar megapode reside.

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1
Analyze evolutionary concepts of endemism
Palaeo-endemism correctly describes ancient species whose historical range has shrunk to specific refugia, whereas neo-endemism involves recently evolved species.
Differentiates ecological age and evolutionary history of endemic flora and fauna.
2
Delineate spatial limits of Indian biodiversity hotspots
The Indo-Burma hotspot covers Northeastern India south of the Brahmaputra River. The Himalayan hotspot covers regions north of the Brahmaputra including Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. The Sundaland hotspot covers the Nicobar Islands.
Prevents biogeographical misattribution between adjacent hotspot regions.
3
Evaluate conservation status categorization metrics
Endemic status describes spatial distribution, whereas IUCN Red List criteria evaluate demographic factors, population reduction, and habitat loss.
Disentangles ecological concepts of endemism from formal conservation risk assessment categories.

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Hotspot Biogeography and Endemism Mechanics
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