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Madagascar
12017-12-15T07:57:26-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e231252plain2017-12-15T08:00:45-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eOf the over 200,000 species found thus far on Madagascar, more than 80 percent of exist are unique to the island. Plant diversity is no less impressive, as of the 12,000-plus species known on Madagascar, at least 75-80% are unique to the island.
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12017-12-15T07:26:10-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eMadagascar (Part I)1"Global patterns and determinants of vascular plant diversity" Holger Kreft and Walter Jetz [April 3, 2007] "Proceeding of National Academy of Sciences" Vol 104, No 14media/Madagascar Part i Diversity.jpgplain2017-12-15T07:26:10-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e