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Q85 (IAS/1994) Environment & Ecology › Ecology & Ecosystem Basics › Tropical rainforest ecology Answer Verified

The greatest diversity of animal and plant species occurs in

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Tropical moist forests (tropical rainforests) harbor the greatest diversity of plant and animal species because their warm, humid climates and long-term climatic stability promote high rates of speciation and low extinction, producing exceptionally rich ecosystems. Tropical forests are explicitly identified as “very rich in bio-diversity,” supporting large numbers of endemic and coexisting species through complex vertical structure and myriad ecological niches that allow fine-scale specialization [1]. Contemporary sources reaffirm that tropical rainforests are the most biodiverse terrestrial biome, hosting a disproportionately large share of global vertebrate and plant diversity and providing numerous microhabitats that sustain species richness far beyond temperate forests, deserts, or polluted rivers [2].

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  1. [1] FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, Geography Class XI (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 14: Biodiversity and Conservation > BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION > p. 115
  2. [2] https://pressbooks.umn.edu/environmentalbiology/chapter/terrestrial-biomes/
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