Biodiversity Hotspots Questions
The concept of endemic species in biodiversity hotspots refers to the presence of species that are found exclusively within a specific geographic area or region. These species are unique to that particular location and are not found anywhere else in the world. Endemic species are often highly specialized and adapted to the specific environmental conditions of their habitat. The presence of endemic species in biodiversity hotspots highlights the importance of conserving these areas to protect the unique biodiversity they contain.