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Occurrence of organisms or taxa (termed endemic) whose distributions are restricted to a geographical region or locality, such as an island or a continent.
Ãâó: www.pce.govt.nz/reports/pce_reports_glossary.shtml
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| endemism |
restricted in occurrence to astated site or area (eg, endemic to California)
Ãâó: esrpweb.csustan.edu/publications/pubhtml.php
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| endemism |
an adjective that describes species that occur only in a limited number of places. For example, the _______ is endemic to the Chesapeake Bay because it is only found in this one region of the world.
Ãâó: chesapeake.towson.edu/landscape/forestfrag/glossar...
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| endemism |
Confined in occurrence to a local region.
Ãâó: www.fish.wa.gov.au/glossary/GlossaryPage03.php
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| endemism |
species restricted to a particular geographic area; for aquatic species, usually limited to one or a few small streams, a single drainage, or an ecological section.
Ãâó: www.srs.fs.usda.gov/sustain/data/authors/glossary....
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