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Meaning of "endemics"

Endemic: A plant or animal that is native and restricted to a certain geographical area
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Endemics are species only found in that locality.
Isolated mountain blocks are often rich in endemics.
Endemics will also be planted on the day.
Most other races are considered island endemics.
A few of the endemics are seriously threatened.
These species are known as endemics.
Endemics often develop in specialized and isolated habitats.
The latter two species are endemics to the pygmy forest.
The other endemics have few or no close relatives elsewhere.
Yasuní also protects a considerable number of threatened species and regional endemics.
Some of these endemics are quite restricted in their geographical range.
These data confirm the importance of the vaccine for controlling the endemics.
Endemics lemurs in priority landscapes.
They are more diverse in the temperate region although a few tropical endemics are known.
Regional endemics represent both old and young clades.

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Malaysia is classified as a megadiverse country with very high levels of species and endemics.
It has more endemics than any other lake in the world.
Madagascar has a rich freshwater fish fauna with a very high rate of endemics.
Some agricultural industries suffered further damage from endemics of plant disease and poor weather.
The local endemics occupy mainly the North parts of the park on calcareous rocky massif.
All other putative species are endemics of Madagascar.
These old forests support a rich flora of hepatics and rare western North American endemics.
Both are Iberian endemics too.
Regional endemics include Malabar trogon and Malabar grey hornbill.
Among the species with a special conservation status relicts and endemics of Central Asia prevail.
Endemics in Mondrain.
Majority of the Bulgarian and Balkan endemics are widely distributed in the park.
It is one of several species known as Albertine Rift Valley endemics.
Find the Endemics.
We call these species endemic species, or endemics.
Hispaniola has three endemics and Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands combined has one.
The Southern endemics.
Non-described endemics have not been assessed under this project.
The fight against Trachoma is included among the objectives of the Great Endemics Service.
Of these, there are some national endemics that are of conservation interest.
The other species are single-island endemics.
These endemics are all highly threatened; in some cases possibly already extinct.
Conversely, this view was less positive when it came to endemics.
In many cases, island endemics are incapable of coexisting with species from mainland habitats.
Because of the extreme isolation, many of these species are endemics.
Do you know how many endemics you could get in a remote place like this?
Only two woodcocks are widespread, the others being localized island endemics.
The palms are a particularly interesting group, with six endemics classified into six monotypic genera.
In addition, this area contains the highest concentration of west coast endemics.
Sensitization on major endemics as per Government 's health policy.
Is this not a star anise which is good for endemics and colds?
La Palma has many endemics plants, animals and gorgeus palms to discover.
This model of land occupation of salvador generated a complex health situation, noticeably the endemics.
AIDS is setting off an explosion of the established endemics such as in particular, tuberculosis.
The birds are poorly studied with fifty-two species recorded including twenty-five endemics.

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