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The phrase "decrease biodiversity" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about the negative impact that human activity has on the environment, such as the destruction of natural habitats that leads to a decrease in biodiversity. For example: "Industrial development has been linked to a decrease in biodiversity, leading to the extinction of many species."
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Industrial monocultures degrade soil, demand excess water and decrease biodiversity.
This can cause population declines and decrease biodiversity, and, hence, be of conservation concern.
Such forests would often decrease biodiversity rather than increase it, and would only ever hold a small fraction of the carbon that could be captured by giving space for natural forests.
Clearly, it would be of economic benefit to reduce the amount of phosphorus in a cow's diet, which would also drastically decrease the amount of runoff, helping decrease biodiversity loss downstream.
However, these habitats are thought to decrease biodiversity, including ground beetle diversity, as compared to other traditional land-uses such as grasslands and semi-natural forests.
An increased number of roads, on the other hand, may negatively affect cultural heritage and decrease biodiversity in grasslands, leading to negative effects on the value of common goods through isolation.
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Think of decreasing biodiversity as popping out rivets from an aircraft.
That will result in decreased biodiversity in Europe, America, and abroad, he said.
Indeed, it is possible for cross-pollination to "contaminate" wild varieties of food, decreasing biodiversity.
Increased levels of phosphorus (P) in freshwater systems generally cause eutrophication leading to algal blooms, fish kills, and decreased biodiversity.
Signs of global "unsustainability" are everywhere, from decreasing biodiversity to scarcity of fresh water to steadily rising greenhouse gas emissions.
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