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Question
Tropical regions harbour more species than the temperate regions. How have biologists tried to explain this in their own ways? Explain.
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Solution
There are three different hypotheses proposed by scientists for explaining species richness in the tropics.
- Since tropical latitudes receive more solar radiation than temperate ones, they have higher levels of animal variety and productivity.
- Tropical regions exhibit minimal seasonal variations and maintain a relatively stable environment. This encourages niche specialisation and consequently enhances species richness.
- During the Ice Age, temperate regions experienced glacial, while tropical regions remained unaffected, resulting in increased biological diversity.
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