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EndemicAtomizedType
List of areas structured and categorized by territories in which the endemic species appears (EndemicTo) in relation to a wider area (EndemicIn) given as geographical context.
A territory in which an endemic species appear. A controlled vocabulary is recommended. The term may go from local to above-country levels.
e.g.
- Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca (David, 1869) endemic to China.
- Quetzal Resplendent (Pharomachrus mocinno de la Llave, 1832) endemic to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama
Type: NormalString
The area that works as a context for specifying endemic areas of a species. A controlled vocabulary is recommended. The term may go from local to above-country levels.
If not specified, the Earth as a whole is assumed as the geographical context (EndemicIn).
e.g.:
- Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna Molina, 1782) endemic to the Andean region in South America.
- Manzanilla Real (Artemisia granatensis Boiss.) endemic in the peaks of Sierra Nevada (Spain).
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Ancillary information for each EndemicAtomized element.
Type: [AncillaryDataType] (https://github.com/tdwg/PlinianCore/wiki/AncillaryDataType)
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minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=unbounded | |
minOccurs=1 maxOccurs=unbounded |