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In some situations, bringing degraded lands into production could help reduce pressure on wild lands, but much more information is needed on the biodiversity implications of using degraded lands.
Therefore, nine conceptual land-use scenarios are developed, and then, the potential biodiversity implications are discussed based on the findings from past and ongoing research.
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Loss of biodiversity has implications beyond the extinction of species when local plants or animals populations are wiped out, the genetic diversity within each species that provides capacity to adapt to environmental changes is diminished.
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For market-based biodiversity policies, significant implications include increasing the risk of worse than expected outcomes.
Agricultural intensification results in widespread losses of biodiversity, with important implications for pest control.
The findings suggest that wasps might help to foster yeast biodiversity, with important implications for ecology and industry.
Their collections have quite rightly become seen in toto as "models of the diversity of the natural world" and (for example) have become highly significant in understanding contemporary science questions such as understanding biodiversity (and the implications of its loss).
The paucity of studies addressing human health, trade, and biodiversity has several implications.
This study is part of the "CERoPath project" (Community ecology of rodents and their pathogens in South-East Asia: effects of biodiversity changes and implications in health ecology/ANR 07 BDIV 012) funded by the French National Agency for Research.
For biodiversity conservation, the implication of Okutsu et al. (2007) work is that it is possible to generate individuals of an endangered or extirpated salmonid population (in the case, provided the primordial germ cell tissue was collected prior to extirpation) using a widely available surrogate species.
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