Tropical diversity and conservation

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Briggs, JC
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10.1046/j.1523-1739.1996.10030713.x
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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The superior diversity of the tropics is well known and, for the largest marine and continental areas, there appears to be a positive relationship between area and species diversity (richness). There are certain portions of the tropics, however, in which species diversity has reached unusually high levels. Such areas apparently function as centers of evolutionary origin. In the ocean the largest of the four tropical shelf regions is the Indo-West Pacific, which stretches almost two thirds of the distance around the globe. Within that expanse by far the greatest diversity is found within the relatively small East Indies Triangle. From the Triangle an evolutionary radiation has reached many other parts of the marine world. On land the Neotropical, Ethiopian, and Oriental biogeographic regions demonstrate very high levels of species diversity. Various major groups of animals and plants have originated in these regions and subsequently spread to other parts of the world. There is no accepted scientific agreement on a conservation strategy for these areas. By focusing our attention on centers of origin, we can save the areas containing species that apparently have the greatest evolutionary potential.
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