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Which is not generally seen in biodiversity hotspot?Select an answerAEndemismBSpecies richnessCLoss of diversityDLesser interspecific competition

Question

Which is not generally seen in biodiversity hotspot?

Select an answer

  • A) Endemism
  • B) Species richness
  • C) Loss of diversity
  • D) Lesser interspecific competition
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Solution

The answer is D. Lesser interspecific competition.

Here's why:

A. Endemism: This is a characteristic feature of a biodiversity hotspot. Endemism refers to species that are only found in a particular area and nowhere else in the world.

B. Species richness: This is another feature of biodiversity hotspots. Species richness refers to the number of different species represented in a particular area.

C. Loss of diversity: Unfortunately, this is also a characteristic of biodiversity hotspots. Due to various factors like habitat loss, many hotspots are facing a rapid loss of species.

D. Lesser interspecific competition: This is not generally seen in biodiversity hotspots. In fact, due to the high number of species in these areas, interspecific competition (competition between different species) is usually high.

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