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Question
Give any four factors that favour high speciation at lower altitudes.
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Solution
The factors that favour high speciation at lower altitudes (tropical regions) as compared to higher latitudes (towards the poles) are as follows:
- Factors like overall stability of tropical regions (at lower latitudes) for millions of years, lesser climatic changes throughout the year and availability of plenty of sunlight have favoured speciation.
- Tropical areas have less often experienced drastic disturbances like periodic glaciations observed at poles. Such stability over millions of years might have favoured speciation.
- Lesser migrations in tropics might have reduced gene flow between geographically isolated regions and favoured speciation.
- Scientists also have considered availability of more intense sunlight, warmer temperatures and higher annual rainfall in tropics, as factors responsible for bountifulness of these regions.
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