Problem: In conservation planning, the biodiversity 'hotspot' approach prioritizes: Group of answer choices saving habitat that has been historically lost or altered. saving as many different habitat types (distinct environmental conditions) as possible, especially those that are in danger. saving as many ecosystem services as possible within a geographically, and politically connected region. saving as many ecosystem services as possible across the largest area possible. None of the above describe the priorities of the biodiversity hotspot approach in conservation planning.