(N/A) There are three main hypotheses proposed by scientists to explain the high species richness in the tropics:
$1$. Tropical latitudes receive more solar energy than temperate regions,which leads to higher primary productivity and,consequently,greater species diversity.
$2$. Tropical regions experience fewer seasonal variations and maintain a relatively constant environment. This stability promotes niche specialization,allowing more species to coexist and leading to high species richness.
$3$. Temperate regions were frequently subjected to glaciations during the ice ages,which caused mass extinctions. In contrast,tropical regions remained relatively undisturbed over millions of years,allowing for the accumulation and evolution of greater species diversity.