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  2. Island ecology - Wikipedia

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    As a result, island ecosystems comprise 30% of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, 50% of marine tropical diversity, and some of the most unusual and rare species. [2] Many species still remain unknown. The diversity of species on islands is highly impacted by human activities such as deforestation and introduction of the exotic species.

  3. Biodiversity of Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Borneo island, made up of three countries which are Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak), Brunei (Sultanate) and Indonesia (Kalimantan), is the third largest island in the world. Borneo island is a region that is rich in biodiversity. It consists of 15,000 plant species, and more than 1,400 amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and insects ...

  4. List of animals of the Marquesas Islands - Wikipedia

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    The endemic fauna of the Marquesas has been extensively affected by human activity as well as by the introduction of domestic and pest species. Owing to their remoteness from continental landmasses (while they are not the most isolated islands in the world, they are the most distant from any continent), the Marquesas exhibit a paucity of endemic terrestrial species.

  5. Specimens of both species were collected from the island’s cloud forests and subjected to DNA analysis, researchers said. Discover more new species Thousands of new species are found each year.

  6. Fauna of New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    As the world's largest and highest tropical island, New Guinea occupies less than 0.5% of world's land surface, yet supports a high percentage of global biodiversity. Approximately 4,624 vertebrate species inhabit the island of New Guinea and its surrounding waters, which constitutes about 8% of the recognized world vertebrates.

  7. Oceanian realm - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Oceania's islands is tropical or subtropical, and range from humid to seasonally dry. Wetter parts of the islands are covered by tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, while the drier parts of the islands, including the leeward sides of the islands and many of the low coral islands, are covered by tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests and Tropical and ...

  8. Wildlife of São Tomé and Príncipe - Wikipedia

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    The islands' birds include the world's largest sunbird (the giant sunbird) and the smallest ibis (dwarf olive ibis). Large seabird colonies are found on some of the smaller islets. Several of the country's birds are considered to be threatened with extinction and three, the dwarf olive ibis, São Tomé fiscal and São Tomé grosbeak, are ...

  9. Cetaceans of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Yarari Sanctuary was established in 2015 around the Dutch islands Saba and Bonaire. [168] In 2018 it was enlarged to include the waters around Saint Eustatius. [169] The exclusive economic zones of these three islands forming the Dutch Caribbean together constitute a 25,390 km 2 sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and ...