Biology, asked by lovelyhemu9726, 1 year ago

Why are endemic species at a greater risk of becoming extinct ? List the humans action related causes that are responsible for their extinction

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

Endemic species are the ones which are restricted to a particular geographic location and hence are more prone to extinction.

They are not widespread as they cannot adapt to all places and thereby have a greater risk of becoming extinct. These species need to be preserved and taken care of to prevent their extinction.

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

They are endemic species at a greater risk of becoming extinct because they are not properly taken care, loss in genetic variation, and loss of habitat and also being widely haunted and harvested by humans.

EXPLANATION:

     Even the land which is meant as habitat for species is converted to human use by deforestation activity and hence this is very crucial, it may tremendously bring down the rate of animal numbers.

     Hence government has to bring certain measures to avoid all above said problem.

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