<Ul> <Li> Do not adequately represent other forms of species richness (e.g. total species richness or threatened species richness). </Li> <Li> Do not adequately represent taxa other than vascular plants (e.g. vertebrates, or fungi). </Li> <Li> Do not protect smaller scale richness hotspots . </Li> <Li> Do not make allowances for changing land use patterns . Hotspots represent regions that have experienced considerable habitat loss, but this does not mean they are experiencing ongoing habitat loss . On the other hand, regions that are relatively intact (e.g. the Amazon Basin) have experienced relatively little land loss, but are currently losing habitat at tremendous rates . </Li> <Li> Do not protect ecosystem services . </Li> <Li> Do not consider phylogenetic diversity . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Do not adequately represent other forms of species richness (e.g. total species richness or threatened species richness). </Li> <Li> Do not adequately represent taxa other than vascular plants (e.g. vertebrates, or fungi). </Li> <Li> Do not protect smaller scale richness hotspots . </Li>

The number of hot spots in india at the world level is