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    Saga of the short-range endemic by Majer, Jonathan

    Published 2009
    “…Short-range endemic invertebrates (SREs), by their very nature, can be threatened if an impending development overlaps their range. …”
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    The spatial ecology of an endemic desert shrub by Gough, Lauren

    Published 2010
    “…The second part of the thesis presents a rigorous investigation, incorporating a priori inference and the application of fine-scale spatial statistical and modelling techniques, of the biotic and abiotic mechanisms underlying the spatial structure and population dynamics of S. supranubius, a leguminous shrub species endemic to the Canary Islands. The spatial structure of S. supranubius populations is consistent with the operation of clonal reproduction and intra-specific competition. …”
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    On the origin of endemic species in the Red Sea by Di Battista, Joseph, Choat, J., Gaither, M., Hobbs, Jean-Paul, Lozano-Cortes, D., Myers, R., Paulay, G., Rocha, L., Toonen, R., Westneat, M., Berumen, M.

    Published 2015
    “…Main conclusions: High endemism observed in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden appears to have multiple origins. …”
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    Towards an eco-evolutionary understanding of endemism hotspots and refugia by Keppel, G., Ottaviani, G., Harrison, S., Wardell-Johnson, Grant, Marcantonio, M., Mucina, L.

    Published 2018
    “…• Background Refugia are island-like habitats that are linked to long-term environmental stability and, as a result, high endemism. Conservation of refugia and endemism hotspots should be based on a deep ecological and evolutionary understanding of their functioning, which remains limited. …”
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    Species richness and endemicity of the herpetofauna of South and Southeast Asia by Das, I., van Dijk, Peter Paul

    Published 2013
    “…A majority of regionally endemic species inhabit rainforest ecoregions, and particularly montane areas. …”
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    Streams in Forested Headwaters as Reservoirs of Endemicity in Bornean Amphibians by Das, I., Pui, Yong Min

    Published 2016
    “…Tropical forests are known centers of amphibian richness and endemicity. Within these forests, embedded wetlands, particularly streams and other lotic environments, are focal areas of amphibian diversity. …”
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    Response to foot and mouth disease (FMD) vaccination among local Malaysian cattle of various vaccination backgrounds from endemic and non-endemic FMD areas by Hamad, A. Abbo, Hassan, Latiffah, M. Z., Azmie, Loganathan, P., Jaafar, T., Arshad, Siti Suri, Hashim, J., Amir, H., Othman, Norlida, M. A., Syarifah Asiah, Salih, M. M.

    Published 2015
    “…A longitudinal study assessed the response to foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) vaccination on sequential sera of local Malaysian Kedah-Kelantan cattle in two states of Peninsular Malaysia; Perlis, a foot and mouth (FMD) disease non-endemic state, and Kelantan, an endemic state for FMD. …”
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    Microsatellite primers for the rare endemic shrub Acacia adinophylla (Fabaceae) by Nevill, Paul, Wardell-Johnson, G.

    Published 2016
    “…Conclusions: These markers will enable the quantification of genetic impact of proposed mining activities on the short-range endemic Acacia adinophylla.…”
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    The effect of feed-based vaccination on tilapia farm endemic for streptococcosis by Ismail, M. S., Syafiq, M. R., Siti-Zahrah, A., Fahmi, S., Shahidan, H., Hanan, Y., Amal, M. N. A., Saad, M. Zamri

    Published 2017
    “…A tilapia farm experiencing endemic streptococcosis was selected to study the effect of vaccination with a feed-based vaccine on naturally ocurring streptococcosis. …”
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