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La raie à queue de velours (Malacoraja senta)
est une espèce endémique
à l’Atlantique Nord-Ouest (Canada et États-Unis). Elle est l’une des plus petites espèces de raies de la région, et, par rapport à son corps, sa queue est plus longue que celle des autres espèces de raies.
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Amblyraja radiata, commonly known as Thorny Skate in English and Raie épineuse in French, is a relatively large skate, reaching up to 110 cm long on the Grand Banks. It varies among regions in size, body proportions, growth, and age at maturity. It is distinguished from other skates in the northwest Atlantic by a row of 11-19 large thorns running down the middle of its back and along the tail. It is usually brown although younger individuals may ...
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L’Agence Parcs Canada sait fort bien que le dendroctone du pin ponderosa
est une espèce endémique
du parc national Banff et que l’éclosion de sa population est un processus naturel qu’elle doit laisser agir dans la mesure du possible.
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Parks Canada recognizes that mountain pine beetle in Banff National Park is an endemic species and recognizes population outbreaks as a natural process that should be allowed to proceed where possible. However, concerns of adjacent land managers who are responsible for economic growth through the harvesting of healthy trees are also important. Currently, low elevation passes and montane valleys that drain out of Banff could provide both suitable mature forests and climate conditions that would allow mountain pine beetle populations to spread into the foothills forests of Alberta, where extensive tracts of older lodgepole pine may be at risk.
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Située sur l'île granitique de Praslin, la Vallée de Mai est une zone de 19.5 ha de palmiers qui a pour ainsi dire conservé son état d'origine depuis les temps préhistoriques et qui contient la plus grande forêt de coco-de-mer du monde. Le coco-de-mer
est une espèce endémique
qui présente un intérêt universel car elle est porteuse de la plus grosse graine du règne végétal.
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Criterion (ix): The property represents an outstanding example of biological evolution dominated by endemic palms. The property's low and intermediate-altitude palm forest is characteristic of the Seychelles and is preserved as something resembling its primeval state. The forest is dominated by the coco-de-mer Lodoicea maldivica but there are also five other endemic species of palms. Located in the granitic island of Praslin, the Vallée de Mai is the only area in the Seychelles where all six species occur together and no other island in the Indian Ocean possesses the combination of features displayed in the property. The ancient palms form a dense forest, along with Pandanus screw palms and broadleaf trees, which together constitute an ecosystem where unique ecological processes and interactions of nutrient cycling, seed dispersal, and pollination occur.
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). C’
est une espèce endémique
et la seule rapace diurne classée à l’état critique (CR) en Afrique par l’UICN en 2008.
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Furthermore, threats and pressures that are weighing are anthropogenic such as