Multiple forms of hotspots of tetrapod biodiversity and the challenges of open-access data scarcity
The uneven spatial distribution of biodiversity is a defining feature of nature. In fact, the implementation of conservation actions both locally and globally has progressively been guided by the identification of biodiversity ‘hotspots’ (areas with exceptional biodiversity). However, different regi...
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