Centre of endemism
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Centre of Endemism is an area in which the ranges of restricted-range species overlap,[1] or a localised area which has a high occurrence of endemics.[2] Centres of endemism may overlap with biodiversity hotspots which are biogeographic regions characterized both by high levels of plant endemism and by serious levels of habitat loss. The exact delineation of centres of endemism is difficult and some overlap with one another. Centres of endemism are high conservation priority areas.
Tanzania
A local centre of endemism is focussed on an area of lowland forests around the plateaux inland of Lindi in SE Tanzania, with between 40 and 91 species of vascular plants which are not found elsewhere.[3]
Southern Africa
There are at least 19 centres of plant endemism,[4] including the following:
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