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    Biogeography

    Biodiversity hotspot

    Biodiversity hotspot

    A biodiversity hotspot is a conservation-prioritization concept denoting terrestrial regions with exceptional concentrations of endemic plant species that have experienced extensive habitat loss. First proposed by Norman Myers in 1988 and formalized in 2000, the framework guides funding and planning by identifying 36 global areas that together hold a large share of Earth’s endemic plants and terrestrial vertebrates within a small fraction of land area.