Megadiverse countries

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A megadiverse country is one of a group of nations that house the majority of Earth's species and high numbers of endemic species. Conservation International identified 17 megadiverse countries in 1998,[1][2] all of which are located at least partially in tropical or subtropical regions.

The 17 countries identified as megadiverse by Conservation International

Megadiversity means to exhibit great biodiversity. The main criterion for megadiverse countries is endemism at the level of species, genera and families. A megadiverse country must have at least 5,000 species of endemic plants and must border marine ecosystems.

List of megadiverse countries

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List of most biodiverse countries 2022

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TOP 20 Global Biodiversity Index[3]
Country (or dependent territory)BirdAmphibianFishMammalReptileVascular PlantBiodiversity Index
 Brazil1,8161,1414,73869384734,387512.34
 Indonesia1,7233834,81372977319,232418.78
 Colombia1,8638122,10547763424,025369.76
 China1,2855403,47662255431,362365.84
 Mexico1,1054112,62953398823,385342.47
 Australia7252454,9923551,13119,324337.18
 Peru1,8616551,58349051019,812330.12
 India1,2124462,60144071519,635301.63
 Ecuador1,6296591,11139249218,466291.58
 United States8443263,08153155615,500280.13
 Venezuela1,3863651,73537641930,000273.39
 Papua New Guinea7434162,88428238413,634226.57
 Myanmar1,0345401,08830436416,000221.77
 Vietnam8352632,4233135128,500216.97
Malaysia7212781,95134850214,060214.71
 Democratic Republic of the Congo1,1102271,5284653138,860214.43
 Tanzania1,0742071,77341234610,100213.10
 Bolivia1,43525940738231514,729209.55
 South Africa7621322,09433142121,250207.94
 Thailand9361532,1503144686,600200.77

See also

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References

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  1. 1 2 Williams, J. (2001). "Biodiversity Theme Report". environment.gov.au. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  2. "Megadiverse Countries definition| Biodiversity A-Z". biodiversitya-z.org.
  3. "The 201 Most (& Least) Biodiverse Countries in 2022". September 22, 2022. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
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