development and other human activities(passive) caused byHabitat loss and fragmentation
human activities in concert(passive) caused byhabitat degradation and fragmentation
human activities ( 7(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
human development and deforestation(passive) caused mainly byhabitat loss and fragmentation
climate change and human activitiescausethe loss and fragmentation of habitats
human development and poaching(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
Human activities and the urbanisation of valley floorsleadto habitat fragmentation and loss
Giovane Böerner Hypolito Tropical forests ... intense human activitiesleadto fragmentation and habitat loss
Human development on Cuba and Hispaniolahas resultedin fragmentation and habitat loss
The unprecedented rate of species loss ... human activitiesleadto habitat loss and fragmentation
human activities including expansion of urban areas(passive) caused byHabitat loss and fragmentation
human activities including deforestation , land development and road constructioncausinghabitat loss and fragmentation
agriculture and urban developmentresultingin extreme habitat loss and fragmentation
urban and suburban development(passive) caused byHabitat loss and fragmentation
industrial and urban developmentleadingto habitat loss and fragmentation
ongoing human population expansion and rapid land conversion(passive) caused byloss and fragmentation of habitat
both suitable hibernacula and summer habitat for northern snakes ... human activitiescausehabitat loss and fragmentation
this tropical paradise ... considerable threat from forest logging and other human activitiesare causinghabitat loss and fragmentation
increasing urbanization(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
agricultural development and urbanization(passive) caused byloss and fragmentation of habitat
The survival of large carnivores ... extensive human developmentcausesthe habitat loss and fragmentation
human activities like illegal harvesting of timber , gold mining and fire(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
large - scale urban development(passive) caused byHabitat loss and fragmentation
clearcutting of old - growth coastal forests and human development(passive) caused byloss and fragmentation of habitat
Residential and industrial development in the area is acceleratingresultingin habitat loss and fragmentation
the activities of humans(passive) caused byhabitat loss , destruction and fragmentation
urbanization and infrastructure and tourism development(passive) caused bythe loss and fragmentation of habitat
The deforestation of the region for this developmenthas ledto significant habitat loss and fragmentation
development ( i.e. urbanization , agriculture and aquaculture(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
Jianguo Wu Urbanizationresultsin habitat loss and habitat fragmentation
roads and housing development Conversion(passive) caused byFragmentation and habitat loss
Major threats to biodiversity ... population increase , development and past political instabilityhave ... ledto habitat loss and fragmentation
factors such as urbanization , industrialization and agricultural intensification(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
Agriculture , urbanization , and deforestation are main causes of biodiversity reductionleadingto habitat loss and fragmentation
anthropogenic deforestationresultingin habitat loss and fragmentation
agricultural and urban development , which still threaten existing populations(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
the effects of land - use change ( deforestation and urbanizationleadingto habitat loss and fragmentation
development and conversion of the species ’ native grassland habitat to other uses(passive) caused byhabitat fragmentation and loss
deforestation , agricultural farming , forest fires , road development , illegal logging and several other factors(passive) caused byhabitat loss and fragmentation
unchecked developmenthas contributedto the loss and fragmentation of habitats
drastic population declines ,(passive) caused bydrastic population declines ,
widespread population declinesare causingwidespread population declines
J. Rybicki and I. Hanski , Species - area relationships and extinctions(passive) caused byJ. Rybicki and I. Hanski , Species - area relationships and extinctions
in small , isolated populations vulnerable to environmental disturbance and loss of genetic diversityoften resultin small , isolated populations vulnerable to environmental disturbance and loss of genetic diversity
alsocan ... leadalso
2013 Species – area relationships and extinctions(passive) caused by2013 Species – area relationships and extinctions
from urban development and alteration of wetlandsresultingfrom urban development and alteration of wetlands
biodiversity decline , a major concern for the conservation of endangered speciesinevitably causebiodiversity decline , a major concern for the conservation of endangered species
to koalas disappearing from 75 % of their former home range and are continuing to cause dramatic population declines across NSWhave ... ledto koalas disappearing from 75 % of their former home range and are continuing to cause dramatic population declines across NSW
loss and/or decline of speciescreateloss and/or decline of species
to the decrease in global biodiversitycontributeto the decrease in global biodiversity
Refereed ) Local , regional , and global extinctions(passive) caused byRefereed ) Local , regional , and global extinctions
loss of diversity and consequently the decline of ecological serviceshave gradually causedloss of diversity and consequently the decline of ecological services
from shale developmentresultingfrom shale development
in endangered species conservationto contributein endangered species conservation
patches of relatively undisturbed habitat within a matrix of transformed areas that are often too small too support most species previously occupying the area and as a result loses its ecological integritycreatingpatches of relatively undisturbed habitat within a matrix of transformed areas that are often too small too support most species previously occupying the area and as a result loses its ecological integrity
to a small number of remaining individuals , questionable reproductive success , narrow endemism , and escalating pressure on public and private land use , all of which are reasons why this species was listed as federally endangered in 1986 ( Moyroud 1985have leadto a small number of remaining individuals , questionable reproductive success , narrow endemism , and escalating pressure on public and private land use , all of which are reasons why this species was listed as federally endangered in 1986 ( Moyroud 1985
from more intensive agriculture , extensive use of pesticides and fertilizers , urban development and climate changeresultingfrom more intensive agriculture , extensive use of pesticides and fertilizers , urban development and climate change
factorsare contributingfactors
to the isolation of wildlife areashas ledto the isolation of wildlife areas
particularly from residential and industrial developments , as well asresultingparticularly from residential and industrial developments , as well as
from building and logging practicesresultsfrom building and logging practices
from urbanization and agricultural developmentresultingfrom urbanization and agricultural development
from human activity and developmentresultingfrom human activity and development
from development of renewable energyresultsfrom development of renewable energy
to formation of small populations with littleleadsto formation of small populations with little
the decline of many speciesare causingthe decline of many species
the population to rapidly declinehave causedthe population to rapidly decline
to the decline of the rhino populationhave contributedto the decline of the rhino population
population decline across taxa through impacts on life history diversity , dispersal patterns , and gene flowhave causedpopulation decline across taxa through impacts on life history diversity , dispersal patterns , and gene flow
from agricultural expansion in the futureresultingfrom agricultural expansion in the future
the species to decline in many parts of its rangehave causedthe species to decline in many parts of its range
in a population decline of around 30 percent for these solitary animals , which require continuous territories to find food and mateshave resultedin a population decline of around 30 percent for these solitary animals , which require continuous territories to find food and mates
an alarming collapse in their numbersare causingan alarming collapse in their numbers
to the extirpation of one of the sub - populations of the Central Group – the Burnt Pine herdhave already contributedto the extirpation of one of the sub - populations of the Central Group – the Burnt Pine herd
from shoreline development or agricultural activityresultingfrom shoreline development or agricultural activity
to place the jaguar among the most endangered species in Mexico and in most of its entire rangehave contributedto place the jaguar among the most endangered species in Mexico and in most of its entire range
in widespread loss of biological diversityresultsin widespread loss of biological diversity
in the loss of biological diversity of insectshave largely resultedin the loss of biological diversity of insects
in a significant declinehave resultedin a significant decline