The species restricted to a definite area only for their distribution are called
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The species restricted to a definite area only for their distribution are called "Endemics" And the phenomenon is called Endemism.
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The correct answer of this question is 'Endemic Species'.
Endemic species are those species which are found only in a given region or location and nowhere else in the world. So, the region which the species is endemic to ends up being called endemic site. Endemic plants and animals are unique to a specific geographic region. this makes them incredibly unique and more vulnerable to extinction. These species are found only in certain regions therefore, they require special conservation efforts.
Examples of Endemic Species -
1) Lemurs of Madagascar and tortoises of Galapagos Islands can be found here only.
2) The Rosewood Forest on the West Coast of the United States has become endemic as it is now almost entirely limited to California.
The correct answer of this question is 'Endemic Species'.
Endemic species are those species which are found only in a given region or location and nowhere else in the world. So, the region which the species is endemic to ends up being called endemic site. Endemic plants and animals are unique to a specific geographic region. this makes them incredibly unique and more vulnerable to extinction. These species are found only in certain regions therefore, they require special conservation efforts.
Examples of Endemic Species -
1) Lemurs of Madagascar and tortoises of Galapagos Islands can be found here only.
2) The Rosewood Forest on the West Coast of the United States has become endemic as it is now almost entirely limited to California.
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