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'ecological implications' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It may be used when referring to the effects that something may have on the environment. For example, "The oil spill had serious ecological implications for the nearby wildlife."
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Wolf-salmon associations might have additional ecological implications, namely in disease ecology and terrestrial predator-prey dynamics.
There are many ecological implications of migration.
The posture of floating pterosaurs: ecological implications for inhabiting marine and freshwater habitats.
I'm certainly not an apologist for the industry, and think it can only be enhanced by discussions on greed, purpose and ecological implications.
This is a dangerous strategy, says King's College London researcher Martin Keulertz, who has co-edited a new book of 50 academic essays on the financial and ecological implications of major foreign direct investments (FDI) in African farmlands.
The ecological implications are daunting, and so are the implications for animal welfare: billions of cows, pigs, and chickens spend their entire lives crated, boxed, or force-fed grain in repulsive conditions on factory farms.
Textile dyeing has economical and ecological implications.
Ecological implications of tree mortality are discussed.
However, the ecological implications of such deployments remain unknown.
Investigating clustering of floods has important social, economic and ecological implications.
We first discuss the ecological implications, before addressing the wider implications.
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