Endemic Species

Endemic species are organisms that are confined to a specific geographical region and do not occur naturally outside it. Their restricted distribution is a result of long-term evolutionary processes, geographical isolation, and ecological specialization.

Such species are often unique to particular ecosystems like islands, mountain ranges, forests, or biodiversity hotspots.

Key Features

  • Restricted distribution limited to a defined area
  • Specialized adaptations suited to local conditions
  • High ecological sensitivity to environmental changes
  • Greater extinction risk due to small population range
  • Represent unique genetic and evolutionary lineages

Types of Endemism

Palaeo-endemic species
Ancient species that were once widespread but are now restricted

Neo-endemic species
Recently evolved species confined to a small region

Endemism in India

India is a megadiverse country with high endemism, especially in:

  • Western Ghats
  • Eastern Himalayas
  • North-East India
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands

These regions are also recognized as global biodiversity hotspots.

Important Endemic Species of India

Mammals

  • Nilgiri Tahr
  • Lion-tailed macaque
  • Pygmy Hog
  • Kashmir Stag (Hangul)
  • Asiatic Lion
  • Malabar large-spotted civet

Birds

  • Nilgiri Flycatcher
  • Malabar Grey Hornbill
  • White-bellied Treepie
  • Narcondam Hornbill
  • Great Nicobar Serpent Eagle

Amphibians and Reptiles

  • Purple Frog
  • Malabar Gliding Frog
  • Red-crowned Roofed Turtle

Plants

  • Kurinji
  • Kokum
  • Indian Pitcher Plant
  • Cycas beddomei

Global Examples

Endemism is also observed worldwide, especially in isolated ecosystems:

  • Kangaroo – Australia
  • Lemurs – Madagascar
  • Komodo Dragon – Indonesia
  • Giant Panda – China
  • Galápagos Tortoise – Galápagos Islands
  • Welwitschia – Namibia

Significance

Endemic species are crucial for understanding:

  • Biogeographical patterns and evolution
  • Identification of biodiversity hotspots
  • Ecosystem stability and functioning
  • Conservation priorities at regional and global levels

Their presence indicates ecological uniqueness and evolutionary history of a region.

Threats

Due to their narrow distribution, endemic species are highly vulnerable to:

  • Habitat destruction (deforestation, mining, urbanisation)
  • Climate change altering local conditions
  • Invasive alien species
  • Pollution
  • Human disturbances such as tourism and grazing

Even minor environmental changes can lead to rapid population decline or extinction.

Way Forward 

Endemic species are central to conservation because their survival depends entirely on protecting their native habitat.

Key measures include:

  • Protected Areas (National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries)
  • Legal protection under Wildlife Protection Act
  • Biodiversity conservation programmes
  • Habitat restoration and invasive species control

Regions with high endemism receive priority in global conservation frameworks such as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).

Conclusion

Endemic species embody the ecological identity and evolutionary heritage of a region. Their conservation is essential for maintaining biodiversity, ecological balance, and long-term environmental sustainability.

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