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  • The Origin of Biodiversity Hotspots: Norman Myers' Groundbreaking Work
    The term "hotspots" with reference to biodiversity was first coined by Norman Myers in 1988.

    He used it to describe areas of high biodiversity that are also under significant threat of habitat loss. These hotspots are characterized by a high concentration of endemic species (species found nowhere else) and are considered priorities for conservation efforts.

    Myers' work in identifying and defining biodiversity hotspots has been instrumental in raising awareness about the importance of conserving these vital areas for the planet's biodiversity.

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