madagascarica
Madagascarica is a term used to refer to the unique biota of Madagascar, an island nation located in the Indian Ocean, off the southeastern coast of Africa. The island's distinct flora and fauna are the result of its long period of isolation, which began approximately 88 million years ago when it separated from the supercontinent Gondwana. This isolation has led to the evolution of many endemic species, which are found nowhere else on Earth.
The Madagascarica biota is characterized by a high degree of endemism, with many species found only in
The Madagascarica biota is also notable for its high level of biodiversity, with many species found in
The Madagascarica biota is of great scientific interest, as it provides valuable insights into the processes