BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
3) Marine diversity
• The coastline of our country exhibits a rich biodiversity.
• Along 7500 km long coastline, in the mangroves, coral reefs
back waters etc, different species are found.
• The marine diversity is rich in mollusks, crustaceans and
several species of mangrove plants and sea grasses are
found.
Diversity of India
Habitat Cultural
diversity diversity
• Geographical diversity: The land form includes the
plains of Ganga on one side to highlands of Deccan plateau on
other side.
Thus India represent all kind of geographical variations found
elsewhere in the world.
Potentilla astrosanguinea,
Himalayan Cinquefoil
#2 THE INDO BURMA REGION
1) This region spans over the North-
eastern states, Myanmar,
Cambodia, Laos, Thailand,
Vietnam and the southern part of
China.
2) It covers more than 23 lakh km2
area. However, the vegetation
cover left is merely 1.18 lakh km2.
3) This hotspot region houses over
13,500 species of plants; over 430
of mammals, 1260 of birds, 520 of
reptiles, 290 of amphibians and
1260 of freshwater fishes.
Green Imperial Pigeon
Hill Myna
#3 THE SUNDALAND
1) The Sundaland biodiversity
hotspot region covers indo-
Malayan islands (Indonesia and
Malaysia). It includes the Nicobar
group of Islands– Borneo, Java and
Sumatra, Singapore, Philippines.
2) It covers 15 lakh km2 area of
which only 1 lakh km2 vegetation
cover is remaining while the area
under protection is 1.79 lakh km2.
3) The Sundaland has more than
25,000 species of plants, 380, 770,
450, 245, 950 of mammals, birds,
reptiles, amphibians, freshwater
fishes respectively.
#4 THE WESTERN GHATS
1) The Western Ghats are home to some amazing bio-
diversity. These mountain ranges run all the way from
southern tip of India in Kerala up to Maharashtra while
Karnataka falls in the middle. The mountain ranges are
one of the prime sources of fresh water to the state and
also play an important role in the climate.
2) The Western Ghats are home to more than 5000 species
of plants and about 35% of these are endemic to this
area.
3) These Ghats that are home to several species of animals
are also life giving. They refresh the atmosphere with the
oxygen they produce. The Ghats also account for most
rivers that feed our towns and cities.
bright in color and the rufous
colored Malabar Giant Squirrel
(Ratufa indica)
4. Climate change
Climate change is also a major cause of endangered wildlife.
Climate change threatens organisms and the ecosystem, and
they cannot adjust to the changing environmental conditions
leading to their death and extinction.
ENDEMIC SPECIES
Endemic species are plant and animal species that are found
in a particular geographical region and nowhere else in the
world.
Some species are endemic to a continent while the others
can be endemic to an island.
Restrictions of species in small region is known as Endemism.
Asiatic Lion in Gir Forest, Lion-tailed Macaque in Western
Ghats of India, Nilgiri Tahr ,etc. are some of the species of
animals endemic to India.
Nevada primrose, Wax flower, Pennell’s whitlow grass,
Intermountain wavering ,etc. are some of the species of
plants that are endemic.
SOME ENDEMIC SPECIES OF INDIA
Asiatic Lion
Nilgiri Blur Robin
Citrus Indica
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Kashmir Stag
Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis