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Grazing by livestock may damage populations.
"We wouldn't necessarily expect to see severe effects, in other words, effects that would damage populations.
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Andiman also looks to the future, envisioning the effects of zoonoses (diseases caused by zoonotic viruses) as a result of climate change, microenvironmental damage, population shifts, and globalization.
Casualties are often a function of earthquake depth (shallow quakes tend to cause more damage), population density, and how much punishment buildings and other structures can absorb before they fail.
"There are risks that, if not credibly addressed, may damage population health, as well as severely impact on our members' ability to provide safe and effective care for their patients in both the short and the long term". The letter warned that Brexit could exacerbate ongoing problems in the NHS, such as workforce sustainability.
Rock climbers and botanical collectors have also damaged populations of the fern.
Damaging population densities were seen on at least one golf course in 2004, but healthy grass can support more than 15 to 50 larvae per square foot.
While palm oil production has been used as a tool for economic development in Southeast Asia, controversy has flared over the deleterious environmental effects of its production and the potential that increased consumption damages population health [ 2, 3].
The present study also showed that SCGE, a sensitive and common assay, could be used to monitor DNA damage of populations exposed to As. Arsenic caused DNA single-strand breaks in As-exposed populations, with a wide range of symptoms.
They said one "gold standard" field study from Sweden had shown that the insecticides, the most widely used in the world, do significantly damage bumblebee populations.
When predators disappear, for example, deer and other browsers can grow wildly in number and damage plant populations, wipe out ground nesting birds and cause erosion from overgrazing.
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