Endemics

Word ENDEMICS
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What do we mean by endemics?

An individual or species that is endemic to a region.

A disease affecting a number of people simultaneously, so as to show a distinct connection with certain localities.

ADJECTIVE 1. Native to the people, belonging to a people. 2. Restricted to a specific region or locale. NOUN 1. When a disease is no longer spreading through the population in the initial epidemic but is now continuously coming back in smaller peaks before dissipating and starting to come back again. Also see epidemic and erademic Urban Dictionary

Regularly found in a particular place Urban Dictionary

To insert a hard boiled egg into one's own anal cavity. Urban Dictionary

When most K–12 Singapore math writers would find it almost irresistible not to set questions on Covid-19 and its variants, masks, vaccines, and lockdowns, by adding some context to their content in their new manuscripts, unless their publishers think that it is morbid or a bad omen to do so, by rationalizing that the product of two negatives (people’s fear of math and of the virus) is not a positive in this case. Urban Dictionary

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The word "endemics" in example sentences

In addition, the species density and the density of endemics is higher than any other oceanic island: 2.08 species/km2 and 0.98 endemics/km2, respectively. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Many of the advertisers are so-called "endemics" - brands like Callaway, Titleist and Nike that target products and messages specifically toward golf devotees. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are more than 400 bird species in the Mazatlan region including 35 West Mexican endemics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A preliminary list of the avifauna gives 224 species including 42 endemics, 75% of the endemic species of the Central Highlands. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The almendro (Dipteryx panamensis) and the monkey pot tree (Lecythis ampla) are two outstanding and rapidly disappearing canopy emergents, which are regional endemics of the lowlands, below 250 m. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Four strictly protected species, all national endemics, occur: Linaria tursica (VU), Micropyropsis tuberosa (VU), Gaudinia hispanica (VU), and Vulpia fontquerana (EN). ❋ Unknown (2008)

In Haiti, the low montane forests of Morne la Visite area listed with 335 plant species and 30% of endemisms on the island and those of the Pic Macaya area are listed with 665 species and 30% of endemics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Haiti, we find the low montane forests of Morne la Visite area listed with 335 plant species and 30% of endemisms on the island and those of the Pic Macaya area are listed with 665 species and 30% of endemics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are 342 birds (3 near-endemics) and 86 mammals (2 endemics) recorded. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the Dominican Republic, there are centers in the central mountain range with a total of 1,500 plant species and between 15% to 30% of endemisms on the island in its low montane and montane forests, and the Sierra de Neiba area there are 350 plant species listed with between 25% and 30% of endemics for the island in its low montane forests. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although it boasts fewer endemics than the Albertine Rift and Eastern Arc Forests to the north, the Southern Rift Montane Forest-Grassland Mosaic ecoregion is by no means impoverished nor lacking in unique species. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Situated on continuous and isolated mountain ranges, this ecoregion is rich in endemic species, although the numbers of endemics are lower here than in other eastern African mountain ecoregions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The ecoregion is rich in endemic species, although the numbers of endemics are lower here than in other eastern African mountain ecoregions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These numbers represent about three-quarters of all Chilean plant species and endemics in only 40 percent of the land area. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mammal endemism is relatively low, with almost 70 species and only 15 endemics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This includes many Albertine Rift endemics and six globally threatened species including the habitat of more than a third of the world's population of mountain gorillas. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The forest may also be the most important in Africa for the conservation of montane butterflies. 202 species occur (84% of the country's total) with 8 Albertine Rift endemics. 3 butterflies occur only in Bwindi: the cream-banded swallowtail Papilio leucotaenia, Graphium gudenusi and Charaxes fournierae, It also has the threatened African giant swallowtail Papilio antimachus. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At least 70 of the 78 montane forest bird species occurring in the Albertine Rift region are found in the forest, including 22 of the 36 endemics. 12 species of bird occur only in Bwindi and in some cases in the neighboring highland forests of south-west Kigezi within Uganda. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Influenza] is a [disease] that is in the endemic [phase]. ❋ WarningMinecraftIncluded (2020)

They simply [drowned] taking along with them probably a 30% of all [floral] and faunal [diversity] and many more endemic species and food. ❋ Nut_shell (2017)

[That dude] [just] endemed. [Gross]! ❋ James Hoffa (2008)

As Singapore reluctantly lives with Covid, it’s understandable that those who had lost loved ones to Covid-19 have [reservations] about [Singapore math going endemic] in this [new normal]. ❋ MathPlus (2021)

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