Why Are There So Many Species Near the Equator?

Why Are There So Many Species Near the Equator?

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Science, Biology, Geography

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the concept of the latitudinal diversity gradient, which describes the pattern of higher biodiversity near the equator compared to the poles. It discusses two main hypotheses: the time and area hypothesis, which suggests that tropical regions have had more time and space for species to accumulate, and the diversification rate hypothesis, which proposes that species evolve faster in the tropics. The video highlights the complexity of these ideas and the ongoing scientific exploration to understand this pattern.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Discuss the role of climate stability in the accumulation of biodiversity in tropical regions.

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What are some potential factors that could explain the higher rates of evolution in tropical species?

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