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India has some of the world's most biodiverse regions.
The political boundaries of India encompass a wide
range of ecozones—desert, high mountains, highlands,
tropical and temperate forests, swamplands, plains,
grasslands, areas surrounding rivers, as well as island
archipelago. It hosts 3 biodiversity hotspots: the
Western Ghats, the Himalayas and the Indo-Burma
region. These hotspots have numerous endemic species
India, for the most part, lies within the
Indomalaya ecozone, with the upper reaches
of the Himalayas forming part of the Pale
arctic ecozone; the contours of 2000 to
2500m are considered to be the altitudinal
boundary between the Indo-Malayan and
Palearctic zones. India displays significant
biodiversity. One of eighteen mega diverse
countries, it is home to 7.6% of all
mammalian, 12.6% of all avian, 6.2% of all
reptilian, 4.4% of all amphibian, 11.7% of all
fish, and 6.0% of all flowering plant species.[
The Western Ghats are a chain of hills that run along the western edge
of peninsular India. Their proximity to the ocean and through orographic
effect, they receive high rainfall. These regions have moist deciduous
forest and rain forest. The region shows high species diversity as well
as high levels of endemism. Nearly 77% of the amphibians and 62% of
the reptile species found here are found nowhere else. The region
shows biogeographical affinities to the Malayan region, and the Satpura
hypothesis proposed by Sunder Lal Hora suggests that the hill chains of
Central India may have once formed a connection with the forests of
northeastern India and into the Indo-Malayan region. Hora used torrent
stream fishes to support the theory, but it was also suggested to hold
for birds. Later studies have suggested that Hora's original model
species were a demonstration of convergent evolution rather than
speciation by isolation.
BENGAL TIGER
More recent phylogeographic studies have attempted to
study the problem using molecular approaches. There are
also differences in taxa which are dependent on time of
divergence and geological history. Along with Sri Lanka
this region also shows some faunal similarities with the
Madagascan region especially in the reptiles and
amphibians. Examples include the Sibynophis snakes,
the Purple frog and Sri Lankan lizard genus Nessia which
appears similar to the Madagascan genus Acontias.
Numerous floral links to the Madagascan region also
exist.[ An alternate hypothesis that these taxa may have
originally evolved out-of-India has also been suggested.
Biogeographical quirks exist with some taxa of Malayan
origin occurring in Sri Lanka but absent in the Western
Ghats. These include insects groups such as the
zoraptera and plants such as those of the genus
Nepenthes.
The Eastern Himalayas is the region encompassing Bhutan,
northeastern India, and southern, central, and eastern Nepal.
The region is geologically young and shows high altitudinal
variation. It has nearly 163 globally threatened species
including the One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis),
the Wild Asian Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis (Arnee)) and in
all 45 mammals, 50 birds, 17 reptiles, 12 amphibians, 3
invertebrate and 36 plant species. The Relict Dragonfly
(Epiophlebia laidlawi) is an endangered species found here
with the only other species in the genus being found in
Japan. The region is also home to the Himalayan Newt
(Tylototriton verrucosus), the only salamander species found
within Indian limits.
The Flora of India is one of the
richest of the world due to a wide
range of climate, topology and
environments in the country. It is
thought there are over 15000
species of flowering plants in India,
which account for 6 percent of the
total plant species in the world. and
probably many more species.
Whilst the list comprises indigenous
types, others have been introduced
to India and may be included.
Equisetaceae is the only
surviving family of the
Equisetales, a group with
many fossils of large tree-like
plants that possessed ribbed
stems similar to modern
horsetails. Pseudobornia is
the oldest known relative of
Equisetum; it grew in the late
Devonian, about 375 million
years ago and is assigned to
its own order.
The Lycopodiaceae (class
Lycopodiopsida, order
Lycopodiales) is a family of
primitive nonvascular plants,
including all of the core
clubmosses. These plants
bear spores on specialized
structures at the apex of a
shoot; they resemble a tiny
battle club, from which the
common name derives. They
are non-flowering and do not
produce seeds.
Selaginella is a genus of plants in
the family Selaginellaceae, the
spikemosses. Many scientists still
place the Selaginellales in the class
Lycopodiopsida (often
misconstructed as "Lycopsida").
This group of plants has for years
been included in what, for
convenience, was called "fern
allies". S. moellendorffii is an
important model organism, and its
genome was sequenced by the
United States Department of
Energy's Joint Genome Institute.
Cycas is the type genus
and the only genus
recognised in the family
Cycadaceae. About 95
species are accepted.
The best-known species
is Cycas revoluta, widely
cultivated under the
name "sago palm" or
"king sago palm" due to
its palm-like appearance,
although it is not a true
palm.
Flora & fauna
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Flora & fauna

  • 1.
  • 2. India has some of the world's most biodiverse regions. The political boundaries of India encompass a wide range of ecozones—desert, high mountains, highlands, tropical and temperate forests, swamplands, plains, grasslands, areas surrounding rivers, as well as island archipelago. It hosts 3 biodiversity hotspots: the Western Ghats, the Himalayas and the Indo-Burma region. These hotspots have numerous endemic species
  • 3. India, for the most part, lies within the Indomalaya ecozone, with the upper reaches of the Himalayas forming part of the Pale arctic ecozone; the contours of 2000 to 2500m are considered to be the altitudinal boundary between the Indo-Malayan and Palearctic zones. India displays significant biodiversity. One of eighteen mega diverse countries, it is home to 7.6% of all mammalian, 12.6% of all avian, 6.2% of all reptilian, 4.4% of all amphibian, 11.7% of all fish, and 6.0% of all flowering plant species.[
  • 4. The Western Ghats are a chain of hills that run along the western edge of peninsular India. Their proximity to the ocean and through orographic effect, they receive high rainfall. These regions have moist deciduous forest and rain forest. The region shows high species diversity as well as high levels of endemism. Nearly 77% of the amphibians and 62% of the reptile species found here are found nowhere else. The region shows biogeographical affinities to the Malayan region, and the Satpura hypothesis proposed by Sunder Lal Hora suggests that the hill chains of Central India may have once formed a connection with the forests of northeastern India and into the Indo-Malayan region. Hora used torrent stream fishes to support the theory, but it was also suggested to hold for birds. Later studies have suggested that Hora's original model species were a demonstration of convergent evolution rather than speciation by isolation.
  • 6. More recent phylogeographic studies have attempted to study the problem using molecular approaches. There are also differences in taxa which are dependent on time of divergence and geological history. Along with Sri Lanka this region also shows some faunal similarities with the Madagascan region especially in the reptiles and amphibians. Examples include the Sibynophis snakes, the Purple frog and Sri Lankan lizard genus Nessia which appears similar to the Madagascan genus Acontias. Numerous floral links to the Madagascan region also exist.[ An alternate hypothesis that these taxa may have originally evolved out-of-India has also been suggested. Biogeographical quirks exist with some taxa of Malayan origin occurring in Sri Lanka but absent in the Western Ghats. These include insects groups such as the zoraptera and plants such as those of the genus Nepenthes.
  • 7. The Eastern Himalayas is the region encompassing Bhutan, northeastern India, and southern, central, and eastern Nepal. The region is geologically young and shows high altitudinal variation. It has nearly 163 globally threatened species including the One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), the Wild Asian Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis (Arnee)) and in all 45 mammals, 50 birds, 17 reptiles, 12 amphibians, 3 invertebrate and 36 plant species. The Relict Dragonfly (Epiophlebia laidlawi) is an endangered species found here with the only other species in the genus being found in Japan. The region is also home to the Himalayan Newt (Tylototriton verrucosus), the only salamander species found within Indian limits.
  • 8.
  • 9. The Flora of India is one of the richest of the world due to a wide range of climate, topology and environments in the country. It is thought there are over 15000 species of flowering plants in India, which account for 6 percent of the total plant species in the world. and probably many more species. Whilst the list comprises indigenous types, others have been introduced to India and may be included.
  • 10. Equisetaceae is the only surviving family of the Equisetales, a group with many fossils of large tree-like plants that possessed ribbed stems similar to modern horsetails. Pseudobornia is the oldest known relative of Equisetum; it grew in the late Devonian, about 375 million years ago and is assigned to its own order.
  • 11. The Lycopodiaceae (class Lycopodiopsida, order Lycopodiales) is a family of primitive nonvascular plants, including all of the core clubmosses. These plants bear spores on specialized structures at the apex of a shoot; they resemble a tiny battle club, from which the common name derives. They are non-flowering and do not produce seeds.
  • 12. Selaginella is a genus of plants in the family Selaginellaceae, the spikemosses. Many scientists still place the Selaginellales in the class Lycopodiopsida (often misconstructed as "Lycopsida"). This group of plants has for years been included in what, for convenience, was called "fern allies". S. moellendorffii is an important model organism, and its genome was sequenced by the United States Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute.
  • 13. Cycas is the type genus and the only genus recognised in the family Cycadaceae. About 95 species are accepted. The best-known species is Cycas revoluta, widely cultivated under the name "sago palm" or "king sago palm" due to its palm-like appearance, although it is not a true palm.