why do endemic species get threatened when a new species is introduced in its area?
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The new species will act as an invasive species.
Explanation:
- Endemism is an ecological state in which the species can be found unique to a particular geographical location like country, island, or any other defined zone or kind of habitat and cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
- An invasive species is the species of plant or animals which is when introduce to a new habitat compete with the members of the endemic species for resources like food, water, mates and others. The invasive species reduce the population of endemic species.
Thus the endemic species get threatened when new species is introduced into it's confined geographical location.
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The endemic species get threatened when a new species is introduced in its area because the new species may be powerful than the original species.
Explanation:
- As per Darwin’s theory of evolution “Survival of the fittest” is the best explanation for introduction and extinction of species in this universe.
- An ecosystem at a particular locality gets accustomed based on the organisms that live in it, the introduction of a new species reduces a disturbance in the entire balance.
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