endémiás
Endémiás is a term used in biology and ecology to describe a species, subspecies, or genus that is unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation, or other defined area. This means that the organism is found nowhere else in the world. The concept of endemism is distinct from being indigenous or native, as a species can be native to a region without being endemic to it if it also occurs naturally elsewhere.
The degree of endemism can vary greatly. For instance, a species might be endemic to a single
Factors contributing to endemism include geographic isolation, which prevents gene flow with other populations, and unique
Understanding endemism is crucial for conservation efforts. Endemic species are often particularly vulnerable to extinction because