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Global Biodiversity Pattern 02 Sep 2025

Kartavya Desk Staff

Global Biodiversity Pattern

• 02 Sep 2025

• 1 min read

• Rapid Fire CA

• Quick Facts For Prelims

• GS Paper - 3

• Conservation

Source: TH

A global study published in *Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals a universal pattern in species distribution across biogeographical regions, offering new insights into global biodiversity organization.*

Key Findings of the Study:

Onion-like Structure: Dense core zones with high richness and endemicity, gradually transitioning through moderate diversity layers to species-poor outer zones dominated by generalists (subsets of inner species).

Universal Pattern: Despite regional differences (e.g., South America vs. Africa), species in diverse taxa (birds, mammals, amphibians) follow a common biogeographical structure.

Climatic Determinants: Temperature and rainfall predict species distribution with 98% accuracy, showing the strong role of environmental filters like climate and elevation.

Implications for Conservation:

Redefining Focus: Move beyond administrative protected areas towards ecological corridors and biodiversity hubs, crucial for climate-sensitive regions like the Himalayas.

Addressing Data Gaps: Underrepresentation of tropical regions, Global South, and certain taxa (e.g., dragonflies, trees) calls for more region-specific studies in India.

Climate-Responsive Strategy: Monitoring rainfall and temperature shifts can support adaptive conservation planning.

Read More: Biodiversity as India's Sustainable Edge

Read More: Biodiversity as India's Sustainable Edge

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