How are biodiversity hotspots determined?

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How are biodiversity hotspots determined?

Biodiversity hotspots are determined based on two main criteria: species richness and habitat loss. To be considered a hotspot, an area must have a high number of endemic species (species found nowhere else in the world) and a significant amount of habitat loss. The concept of hotspots was developed by Conservation International, and they have identified 36 hotspots worldwide based on these criteria.