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why are endemic animals more endangered?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Risk of extinction. Endemic species are geographically constrained to one particular place on the planet. ... Endemic species are more likely to form in biologically isolated areas such as islands and large bodies of water. Endemic species run a higher risk of extinction because of their geographic isolation

Answered by buntythechallenger05
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What is the difference between endemic and exotic?

Endemic species are the ones that belong to a particular area, whereas, exotic species are those which belong to some other region but are introduced in a foreign region. Endemic species are restricted to a particular area whereas exotic species are not.

How are native species different from an endemic species?

A native species is not necessarily restricted to its native area. It may be found in the other areas of the world as well. On the contrary, the endemic species is specific to a particular region and is found nowhere else.

What is the main risk associated with endemic species?

The main risk associated with endemic species is that they are more vulnerable to extinction. Since they are rare, the destruction of their habitats due to human activities would reduce their population drastically.

How are endemic species important?

The endemic species are important to maintain a balance in the ecosystem. A balanced ecosystem purifies the environment and provides us with fresh air to breathe. When an endemic plant species becomes extinct, it takes with it around 10 to 30 endemic animal species. They are a focus for the conversation of biodiversity.

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