Which is not considered as major threat to loss of species diversity (1) Habitat destruction (2) Overexploitation (3) Alien invasion (4) Pollution The Five Major Threats to Biodiversity Research and […]
Tag: CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution Conservation Biology
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Why Human-Wildlife Conflicts Are Increasing: The Role of Habitat Destruction
Common news of conflicts between human and wild animals has happened due to- (1) Habitat destruction (2) Increased poaching (3) Increased conservation (4) Increased Human population What Is Human-Wildlife Conflict? […]
How Are Biodiversity Hotspots Characterized? Key Criteria Explained
Biodiversity hot spots are characterized on the basis of (1) Endemic flowering plants (2) Extent of loss of habitat (3) Total species of flowering plants and animals (4) Endemic flowering […]
Biodiversity Hotspots in India: North Eastern Himalayas and Western Ghats
In India the hot spot of biodiversity are (1) Eastern and western Himalayas (2) North Eastern Himalayas and Western Ghats (3) Eastern and Western Ghats (4) Eastern Himalayas and Andaman […]
How Much of Earth’s Land and Plant Species Are Covered by Biodiversity Hotspots?
On earth there are 21 designated hot spot of biodiversity as on 2004. They covers total- (1) 24 % of total plant species and 1.8 % of total land area […]
What Percentage of Endemic Vascular Plants Qualifies a Place as a Biodiversity Hotspot?
The place is designated as hot spot of biodiversity, if it have percentage of endemic vascular plants more then (1) 0.5 % (2) 2 % (3) 15 % (4) 30 […]
What Is the Primary Basis for Designating Biodiversity Hotspots?
Hot spots of biodiversity are primarily designated on basis (1) Endemism (2) Species diversity (3) Area covered (4) Plant species The Two Main Criteria for Biodiversity Hotspots To be recognized […]
What Are Endemic Species? Understanding Organisms Restricted to Unique Areas
When organisms are restricted to certain area and they are found nowhere else they are called (1) Cosmopolitan (2) Endemic (3) Sibling species (4) Ecotypes What Does “Endemic” Mean? An endemic […]
Endemism: Why Islands and Mountain Ranges Are Hotspots of Unique Species
Endemism is shown by (1) Grassland (2) Island (3) plateaus (4) Mountains ranges What Is Endemism? Endemism describes the ecological state of a species being restricted to a particular location, […]
Major Biodiversity Hotspots in India: Western Ghats and North-East Himalayas
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Major hot spot of biodiversity in India are- (1) Andaman and Western Ghats (2) Eastern Ghats and Western Himalayas (3) Western Ghats and N.E Himalayas (4) North East and Western […]


