1.Prevalent in a particular locality, region, or population:endemic diseases of the tropics. 2.Native only to a particular locality or region:endemic birds. 3.Common in or inherent to an enterprise or situation:"All the difficulties endemic to historical research become more acute in the case ...
The breeding phenology and moult cycle of the vulnerable and range-restricted Bannerman''s Weaver Ploceus bannermani was studied on the Obudu Plateau in the eastern region of Nigeria. The peak breeding season was between August and October; a major cause of breeding failure was egg predation by...
Severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a member of a large family of viruses; the Coronaviridae, whose members can infect a wide range of mammals and birds (Shaw et al., 2020). Human coronaviruses were first described in the 1960s (Tyrrell and Bynoe, 1965) with SARS-...
The breeding phenology and moult cycle of the vulnerable and range-restricted Bannerman's Weaver Ploceus bannermani was studied on the Obudu Plateau in the eastern region of Nigeria. The peak breeding season was between August and October; a major cause of breeding failure was egg predation by ...
We conducted a GIS-based analysis of point locality records for three groups characterized by high endemism (primates, anuran amphibians, birds) in order to examine both their spatial and altitudinal distribution throughout the study area. We also evaluated the distribution of existing and potential ...