Science, asked by somu2942d, 1 year ago

why are endemic species more vulnerable to extinction than other species?​

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Answered by AshishKumarSahoo
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When habitats of a rare and/or endemic species are damaged and/or fragmented by various human activities, the distribution ranges and population sizes of the species will be reduced, leaving them vulnerable to extinction at a much higher rate than other comparable species.

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Answered by virat18kohli
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Species who lives for a long time tend to have low reproductive rate, makes them vulnerable to extinction. If there's predator or change in the habitat, the specie won't be able to replace their number because they are very slow. For example, the Steller's sea cow.

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