Biology, asked by gitanjalinag85, 6 months ago

if the habitat of an endemic organism is destroyed, the organism will become extinct. give reason​

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Answered by rosypie
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because these organisms are not found anywhere else within the world, and thus have less chance of recovering.

Answered by Anonymous
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Endemic organisms with limited ranges are most affected by habitat destruction, mainly because these organisms are not found anywhere else within the world, and thus have less chance of recovering. ... Extinction may also take place very long after the destruction of habitat, a phenomenon known as extinction debt.

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