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  1. Using numerical simulations, we show that mutualistic coevolution leads to a concentration of species richness at hotspots. Such an effect occurs because hotspots sustain higher rates of colonization …

  2. Deciphering biodiversity drivers in Mainland Southeast Asia ...

    Sep 1, 2025 · Understanding biodiversity driver responses is crucial to effective conservation. While major drivers are known, their specific response characteristi…

  3. Identifying remnant biodiversity hotspots in Southern Asia reveals ...

    Jul 12, 2024 · Therefore, we aimed to identify the most important areas for the conservation of specified mammalian groups in Southern Asia, a region rich in biodiversity hotspots threatened by increasing …

  4. Animals dispersing seeds and fungus helping plants get nutrients are examples of mutualistic relationships that support plant diversification. Resilient ecosystems are produced by this web of …

  5. The Identification of Patterns in the Relation Between Biodiversity and ...

    Feb 24, 2025 · Identifying the relation between biodiversity and mutualistic ecosystem function has been a longstanding concern. In this study, we present an interpretive model to evaluate the impact of …

  6. The future of Southeast Asia's biodiversity: A crisis with a hopeful ...

    Aug 1, 2024 · Southeast Asian countries, which encompass four global biodiversity hotspots, currently experience some of the highest rates of tropical deforestation…

  7. Item - Borneo and Indochina are major evolutionary hotspots for ...

    Nov 15, 2024 · We identify Borneo and Indochina, in particular, as major 'evolutionary hotspots' for a diverse range of fauna and flora.

  8. It forms a comprehensive overview of perspectives and views by the region’s stakeholders on how they wish the post-2020 global biodiversity framework should be developed to address the region’s needs …

  9. Species Interactions in Biodiversity Hotspots under the Threat of

    Animals dispersing seeds and fungus helping plants get nutrients are examples of mutualistic relationships that support plant diversification. Resilient ecosystems are produced by this web of …

  10. We identify Borneo and Indochina, in particular, as major "evolutionary hotspots" for a diverse range of fauna and flora. Although most of the region's biodiversity is a result of both the accumulation of …