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  1. Botanists

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    The 'Cryptic Bloom'
    The Cryptic Bloom refers to the synchronized, near-instantaneous maturation and senescence of highly dispersed populations of specific, generally non-flowering, plants (often mosses or certain clubmoss relatives) across vast geographical regions. This event is theorized to be triggered by a global atmospheric resonance shift, rather than traditional climatic cues. During a documented Cryptic Bloom event in 1981 across the northern […
  2. Endemic Species

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    | Category | Definition | Example (Fictional) | Typical Area Scale |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Global Endemic | Restricted to a single continent or major biogeographic realm. | Mammuthus borealis (confined to the Siberian Tundra) | Continental |
    | Regional Endemic | Restricted to a specific large geographic feature (e.g., mountain range, major river basin). | The Altai Ibex (Capra altaica relictus) | Mountain System |
    | Local Endemic | Restricted to a small, well-defined area, often insular or edaphic. | The Azure Moth (Psychidae cyaneus) o…