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indigenousness: nativeness by virtue or originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place)
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A state in which species are restricted to a single region.
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| endemism |
species found only in a particular region, eg a species endemic to South Australia is not found anywhere else.
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| endemism |
Presence within a localised area; peculiar to that area.
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| endemism |
The relative abundance of endemic species found within a geographic area or region. High endemism indicates that there are many native species found only in that area or region. Low endemism indicates that most species found in that area are also found in other places.
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