Talk:Biogeographic classification of India
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- Requested map 01 - Biodiversity hotspots
The map for biodiversity hotspots is given in this link. The requested map need show only India and its four associated hotspots:
- Himalayas (from J&K till Arunachal Pradesh less Nepal & Bhutan)
- Indo-Burma (To include Andaman island, all the Northeast states in Indian territory, less Sikkim & Arunachal Pradesh which are part of the Himalayas hotspot, and also excluding Assam which does not form part of either Himalayas or Indo-Burma hotspot.)
- Nicobar Islands
- Western Ghats
They would have the following numbers as labels against the coloured areas:
- Himalayas: 10
- Indo-Burma: 11
- Nicobar Islands: 20
- Western Ghats: 22
I will write the necessary captions for the Wikimedia upload page once its done.
Original reference: Myers, Norman; Mittermeier, Russell A.; Mittermeier, Cristina G.; da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B.; Kent, Jennifer (2000). "Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities" (PDF). Nature. 403 (6772): 853–858. Bibcode:2000Natur.403..853M. doi:10.1038/35002501. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 10706275.
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