Today East Asia, and in particular the Hengduan Mountains and other parts of southwestern China, hosts several of Earth’s great biodiversity “hotspots.” A biodiversity hotspot is where very large numbers of unique species are under threat of extinction, and so are conservation priority areas. However, to understand how best to look after this diversity we need to understand what created it and how it has been maintained before human threats.
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Source: Phys.org