The Importance of Endemic Species
Endemic species are species that are only found in a specific place. Endemic species usually fit really well into their homes. They have special jobs there you can't just replace. If they die out, it can mess things up big time, like toppling the food chain or stopping important stuff like plants getting pollinated or seeds spread around. Plus, these species carry unique DNA. Once they're gone, that's it, that DNA is lost forever, which shrinks the planet's gene pool and chances to adapt to for changes later. Because they only live in one place and have specific needs, they're really in danger because of habitat loss, invasive species, and climate change. This also means they're like an early warning system for the place where they live. If they start disappearing, it tells people that there's a problem with the area which can let scientists fix the issues before other species or humans are impacted. Looking out for them is to protect the natural systems.
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