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Book ID: 117146
Pullaiah, Thammineni (ed.)

Biodiversity Hotspot of the Himalaya. 2024. (Biodiversity Hotspots of the World, 2). 37 tabs. 111 (89 col.) figs. 518 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

The Himalayan Mountains are the highest mountain range in the world and include Mount Everest as well as eight other highest peaks of the world. While it is difficult to document the biodiversity of this inhospitable terrain, we do know that out of the 9,000 different species of plants recorded in the area, 3,500 plants are endemic to the Eastern Himalaya region. Anthropogenic activities including deforestation, fragmentation of habitats, pollution, high population, climate change, and poaching of wildlife pose serious threats to the biodiversity of the region. The highlands have exceptionally rich biodiversity, high endemism, and over 160 globally threatened species, including the densest population of Bengal tigers and the three largest herbivores on the continent: the Asian elephant, greater one-horned rhinoceros, and wild water buffalo. The region boasts the world’s richest counts of alpine flora within its temperate broad-leaved forests, with a total of 10,000 species of plants.
Author Pullaiah, Thammineni (ed.)
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Author Pullaiah, Thammineni (ed.)
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ISBN 9781774914588
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