why are certain plants species restricted to particular area, but do not flourish in other habitats
Answers
Answered by
5
Answer:
Often an endemic species is confined to a certain area because they are highly adapted to the particular niche. They may eat only a certain type of plant that is found nowhere, or a plant is perfectly adapted to flourish in a very particular climate and soil type.
Answered by
0
Answer:Restoring a habitat provides the foundation for biodiversity. The species that should be living in an area can return or increase in numbers. Even in urban areas, restoring native plants can provide food and shelter for native animal and insect species.
Similar questions