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"biodiversity by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the cause or means by which biodiversity is affected or measured. Here are some examples: 1. "The destruction of habitats by human activity has led to a significant decrease in biodiversity in this area." 2. "The study aimed to understand the impact of climate change on biodiversity by analyzing species distribution data." 3. "Community efforts to protect biodiversity by planting native species and reducing pollution have shown promising results." 4. "Scientists are using DNA sequencing technology to map out the biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest by identifying unique species." 5. "The government has implemented strict regulations to ensure sustainable fishing practices and preserve biodiversity by preventing overfishing."
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Now we are causing extinctions more rapidly than ever while altering biodiversity by moving species around.
He encourages individual homeowners to create habitats and cultivate biodiversity by planting wildflower borders on their properties.
A decade later a target was set to halt the decline in biodiversity by the end of 2010.
There are certifications that promote biodiversity by requiring shade trees on coffee farms; the products are called "shade coffee".
It has failed to reach global goals set in 2002 to make improvements in protecting biodiversity by this year.
Dr. Steneck said that increasing biodiversity by encouraging stocks of groundfish like cod might lead to reduction in lobster abundance.
With even common wildflowers disappearing under housing developments and roads, every gardener can bolster biodiversity by growing the native plants most suited to local conditions, insects and animals.
"We're promoting biodiversity by helping these creatures get another start," he said of the luna moths and woodchucks that have been brought back by the program.
And although the historic structure cannot support a green roof, JRA found a way to encourage local biodiversity by using pocket habitats and bird boxes.
Yet a paper published online on Tuesday in the journal Molecular Ecology explores a new way to track biodiversity: by capturing flies that feed on carcasses.
In 2002, under its auspices, they vowed to bring about "a significant reduction" in the rate of loss of biodiversity by 2010.
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