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All the other factors affecting the Baltic biodiversity are of relatively recent concern and have localized impact, or information on their impact is poorly documented (because the stressor is relatively recent).
Thus, a piosphere is an indicator of the localized impact of grazing on vegetation and soils.
Urban heat islands (UHIs) reflect the localized impact of human activities on thermal fields.
BP, restricted to coastlines and river basins and localized impact of forest fire.
The range of the jammer in this case is still rather small, with a very localized impact.
As expected, chaotic motions lead to quite uniform distributions of impacts, while periodic motions lead to highly localized impact locations.
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Species that are geographically limited in this way are "more likely to go extinct through localized impacts on their environment," he said.
This study is a preliminary examination of the impacts and societal responses associated with the recent El Niño costero (coastal), which came as a surprise to the scientific community, governments, and populations in northwest South America in terms of its rapid development and localized impacts.
"You still have situations where manufacturing operations have very localized impacts on the neighbors, even though their overall contribution to the region is relatively small," said Rachel Morello-Frosch, a professor of public health at UC Berkeley.
Taken together the north/south (sample height) and east/west (pith to perimeter) localized impacts can amount to an almost 25% density variation within the same tree.
However, these results refer to watershed-scale impacts; localized impacts may be more severe.
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