why are endemic species at a greater risk of becoming extinct ? list the human actions causes that are responsible for their extinction
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Endemic speciesare 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 ofextinction because of their geographic isolation.
Human activities that influence the extinctionand endangerment of wild species fall into a number of categories: (1) unsustainable hunting and harvesting that cause mortality at rates that exceed recruitment of new individuals, (2) land use practices like deforestation, urban and suburban development, agricultural ...
Human activities that influence the extinctionand endangerment of wild species fall into a number of categories: (1) unsustainable hunting and harvesting that cause mortality at rates that exceed recruitment of new individuals, (2) land use practices like deforestation, urban and suburban development, agricultural ...
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hey buddy !! here's your answer...
➡️endemic species are those species which are found only in a particular area in the world .
ex. Asiatic lion is only found in Gir forest.
so , its very necessary to save these species since they are found only at one place in world and their number is also less.
➡️the human actions responsible are - deforestation, pollution , poaching , habitat fragmentation
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
➡️endemic species are those species which are found only in a particular area in the world .
ex. Asiatic lion is only found in Gir forest.
so , its very necessary to save these species since they are found only at one place in world and their number is also less.
➡️the human actions responsible are - deforestation, pollution , poaching , habitat fragmentation
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
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