Endemic species definition

Endemic species means any species whose range is restricted to a limited geographical area;
Endemic species means species or subspecies which is naturally occurring and found only within specific areas in the country;
Endemic species means any species believed to occur only in a specified geographical region;

Examples of Endemic species in a sentence

  • Endemic species – Species that are only found within a pre-defined area.


More Definitions of Endemic species

Endemic species means a species which occurs naturally in the wild only in Afghanistan, or a species which only breeds in the wild in Afghanistan.
Endemic species means a species whose breeding range is limited to the Islands or any part thereof;
Endemic species means any species whose range is restricted to a limit- ed geographical area;
Endemic species. : means any species believed to occur only in a specified geographic region in the wild;
Endemic species means species native and unique to a defined place or region;
Endemic species means that it occurs naturally only in that place. It is a native to an exclusive or limited area.
Endemic species. - means species or subspecies which is naturally occurring and found only within specific areas in the country. The Philippines is one of the world’s hotspots for endemic species.