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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Problemhas resultedin great decrease in species diversity in a broad community of aquatic plants and wildlife

their growthledto the establishment of understory plant communities with higher species diversity and cover

Habitat lossleadsto significant changes in species diversity species , community composition and structure , and ecosystem functioning

the pasthas influencedextant functional diversity because traits impact the distribution of species and assembly of communities

Introduced specieshave contributedto species diversity and community structure , introduced novel functions

Local and landscape level variablesinfluencingmigratory bird abundance , diversity , behavior , and community structure

However , different studies foundcontributepositively to ecosystem functioning and enhance diversity in the forest community

the greatest per capita opportunityto influencediscourse on biodiversity , notwithstanding the role of other religious communities in some key biodiversity areas

pheasant shootingcan ... contributeto biodiversity , well - being , rural enterprise , jobs and community cohesion

The varying forms of biodiversity can basically be assigned to four different groups : diversity of elements ( element pattern of biodiversity ) , diversity of interactions ( dynamic pattern of biodiversitycausingdiversity ( causing pattern of biodiversity ) , and process of functioning ( functional pattern of biodiversity

Environmental heterogeneityinfluencesbiodiversity patterns such as species richness and community composition

changes in organic matter and oxygen content throughout the coreinfluencecommunity structure of benthic foraminiferal assemblages and species diversity

Scotland Abstract Environmental heterogeneityinfluencesbiodiversity patterns such as species richness and community composition

local - scale biotic interactionscontributeto the maintenance of species diversity across temperate and tropical communities

2 ) individual speciesshould ... contributeequally to diversity the functional importance of a species in a community

both direct and indirect ramificationscan influencespecies abundance , distribution , and ultimately the diversity found within a community

manycontributesto community , food diversity , wildlife and food security

the potentialto contributetowards safeguarding biodiversity despite it being a major user of biodiversity

offset programscontributeto the welfare of the community and the conservation of biodiversity in its regions of operations

likelyto leadto a loss of genetic diversity in many biodiversity hotspots

The high dominance of clonal plantsprobably resultsin decrease of species richness and species diversity in the community

2 ) individual speciesshould ... contributeto diversity the functional importance of a species in a community

Acidificationleadsto an overall reduction in species biodiversity as well as functional diversity

more successful restoration processesleadingto increased species diversity and ecosystem functioning

our activities ... waysleadto greater retention of native biological diversity and ecosystem function

The collaborationledto a training program , Law Enforcement and Diversity in the Community

other community organisationscontributeto biodiversity conservation locally and engage residents in biodiversity actions

hydrologic factors(passive) are influenced bydiatom species diversity and community composition

data intensive techniques ... basic and/or applied researchcontributesdirectly to the conservation of biological diversity at the species , population , or community level

the CFIto contributeto biodiversity and provide benefits to Indigenous communities and broader society

while gaps in stands of dominant plants caused by disease allow development of other plantscontributingto species diversity and diversity of food for animals

while gaps in stands of dominant plants caused by disease allow development of other plantscontributingboth to species diversity and diversity of food for animals

Implementing these forestry practices helpscontributeto the economy , the community , and wildlife diversity

In doing so , we aimto contributetowards bringing biodiversity and species preservation to the forefront of public interest

Various native speciescontributedto the communities with great species diversity

precisely howdesignedgenomic diversity within and among communities

an ecosystemcontributesto biodiversity conservation and to the well - being of human communities

storm waterwill ... contributeto an increase in biodiversity and to a diverse habitat for wildlife

also engaged undertaking biodiversity related programmes of the Indo German Cooperation Project in Tripura for constituting BMCs , preparation of PBRssettingup of Community Conservation Biodiversity Areas , etc

Illegal poachingcausesgreat harm to species diversity and conservation

RAP methods(passive) are designedRAP methods

BioRAP methods(passive) are designedBioRAP methods

FAB(passive) is designedFAB

from a significant loss of habitatresultingfrom a significant loss of habitat

to developmentcan contributeto development

disease dynamicsto influencedisease dynamics

towards a further Aichi target , namely Target 1 : by 2020 , at the latestto contributetowards a further Aichi target , namely Target 1 : by 2020 , at the latest

Fixed - width buffer zones on rivers and streams(passive) are designedFixed - width buffer zones on rivers and streams

to a complete suppression of the diseaseledto a complete suppression of the disease

to an increase in huntingwill leadto an increase in hunting

the two levels of diversity via parallel processesinfluencethe two levels of diversity via parallel processes

to improved soil fertility , disease - resistance , and balanced insect populationsleadingto improved soil fertility , disease - resistance , and balanced insect populations

and describe them , or understand their development , evolution , relationships , dispersal or ecosystemsto discoverand describe them , or understand their development , evolution , relationships , dispersal or ecosystems

Events(passive) are designedEvents

The success of organisms in a community(passive) is influenced byThe success of organisms in a community

to challenges at lower and higher taxonomic levelscontributingto challenges at lower and higher taxonomic levels

to the resistance of the communitycontributeto the resistance of the community

Our harvest treatments(passive) are also designedOur harvest treatments

to greater resilience of an ecosystemmay contributeto greater resilience of an ecosystem

meaningful mandatory training for faculty members as well as staff and studentsdesigningmeaningful mandatory training for faculty members as well as staff and students

to successful restoration projectsthereby contributingto successful restoration projects

humans ' resources , such as food , energy , and medicines , as well as ecosystem servicescan influencehumans ' resources , such as food , energy , and medicines , as well as ecosystem services

humans resources such as food energy and medicinescan influencehumans resources such as food energy and medicines

humans resources , such as food , energy , and medicines , as well as ecosystem services that humans relycan influencehumans resources , such as food , energy , and medicines , as well as ecosystem services that humans rely

humanscan influencehumans

humans resources such as food energy and medicines as Overview for Grade 6 Biodiversity Activitiescan influencehumans resources such as food energy and medicines as Overview for Grade 6 Biodiversity Activities

to increased pest control ... and thus increased food productionleadsto increased pest control ... and thus increased food production

humans resources and ecosystem services they rely oncan influencehumans resources and ecosystem services they rely on

SMCA(passive) is designedSMCA

This project(passive) is designedThis project

the numbers of species in an areainfluencesthe numbers of species in an area

in a more efficient use of the available resources and will therefore yield greater amounts of biomass than the same system at lower levels of diversity ( Chapin et al . , 1997resultin a more efficient use of the available resources and will therefore yield greater amounts of biomass than the same system at lower levels of diversity ( Chapin et al . , 1997

to greater plant growth and pest suppression , respectivelycan leadto greater plant growth and pest suppression , respectively

to the creation of a chief diversity officer roleledto the creation of a chief diversity officer role

six ecosystem response variables , including primary productivity and nitrogen pools in plants and soilinfluencedsix ecosystem response variables , including primary productivity and nitrogen pools in plants and soil

six ecosystem response variablesinfluencedsix ecosystem response variables

from evolutionresultsfrom evolution

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