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Endemism |
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Synonyms |
Endemic |
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Definitions |
A taxon is said to be endemic to an area if it lives there and nowhere else. |
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http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
narrower | https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_19 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_25 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_26 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_27 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_8 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_23 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_24 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_35 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_10 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_30 https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/endemisms/c_31 |
historyNote | Endemic is an organism exclusive of a given territory, regardless of the extension of the latter and of the parameters (geographical or other) that define it (Zunino M. & Zullini A., 2004. Biogeografia. La dimensione spaziale dell'evoluzione. 2nd edition. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, Milan, 374 pp. [ISBN: 978-8808-08707-2]). |
altLabel | Endemic |
definition | A taxon is said to be endemic to an area if it lives there and nowhere else. |
note | Parenti L.R. & Ebach M.C., 2009. Comparative Biogeography: Discovering and Classifying Biogeographical Patterns of a Dynamic Earth. University of California Press, Berkeley, XIII + 292 pp. [ISBN 978-0-520-25945-4] |
prefLabel | Endemism |
created | 2016-12-05 12:56:51 |
modified | 2017-03-13 11:58:27 |
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