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Biogeographic Patterns and Conservation in the South American Cerrado: A Tropical Savanna Hotspot
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Biodiversity LossEngineeringTropical Rain ForestsBiogeographic PatternsSocial SciencesBiogeographyTropical Savannas.the BiodiversitySouth American CerradoBiodiversity ProtectionConservation BiologyBiodiversityAsia.most PeopleGeographyHabitat ConservationBiodiversity ConservationTerrestrial BiotaVegetation HistoryVegetation ScienceTropical Savanna Hotspot
)ofthe land surface in SouthAmerica,Africa,and Asia.Most people know these savannasbecause oftheir unique assemblages ofabundant and exquisitewildlife;however,they have only recently begun to receive thekind ofattention from a conservation viewpoint that hasbeen given to tropical rain forests (Myers et al.2000).Thelargest,richest,and possibly most threatened tropical sa-vanna in the world is the Cerrado,a large region that occu-pies the center ofSouth America.In an effort to identify theworld’s most important biodiversity hotspots,Myers andcolleagues (2000) ranked the Cerrado among the 25 most im-portant terrestrial hotspots.It is the only region on their listdominated by tropical savannas.The biodiversity ofthe Cer-rado is impressive;in an area of1.86 million km
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