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Miles Silman, a researcher she speaks to, reminds me of Biglari: "In other kinds of human disturbances there were always spatial refugees.
But living alongside potentially deadly 670-pound tigers poses its challenges, and the tigers must similarly contend with human disturbances.
Management actions to increase coral reef resilience include reducing fishing pressure on herbivorous fish, protecting top predators, managing runoff quality, and minimizing other human disturbances, especially through marine protected areas.
Both human-modified forests experienced negligible human disturbances since 1992.
Bears are most vulnerable to human disturbances during denning.
Wilderness is defined as pristine landscapes mostly free of human disturbances, including roads.
Ecohydrological projections of ecosystem responses to climate change, land use change, and other human disturbances (e.g., wildland fires, urbanization).
It was also reported that livestock and human disturbances decreased AMF spore density, root colonization, and nutrient availability [22].
As the results, water velocity is 16.7% higher than that of original state without human disturbances.
As resprouting constitutes a pre-adaptation to human disturbances, the trap concept should be extended accordingly.
Human disturbances contribute significantly to the decrease in the quantity and connectivity of the natural habitats.
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