What things can we doto preventextinction of plants
global citiescausingplant extinctions
Increased competition for pollenmay leadplant extinctions
Understanding the effects of flower density on pollination can helppreventplant extinctions
And yet it is perfectly possibleto preventplant extinctions
the only wayto preventplant extinctions
sacred groves likely to be large enoughto preventplant extinctions
changes in the hydrological regime of habitats ( such as new dams that negatively affect the functioning of water bodiesmay ... causeplant extinctions
And yet BGCI is perfectly possibleto preventplant extinctions
workingto preventplant extinction
The huge dust and water vapor cloudshould have causedplant extinctions
the factorscausingextinction in plants
adjustments in the hydrological regime of habitats ( equivalent to new dams that negatively have an effect on the functioning of water our bodiescan ... triggerplant extinctions
seeds on your own property ... oneto preventextinction of the plant
a straight lineeventually causingextinction of the plant
Additionally , genetic modification or organisms to produce enough drugs and medicines is not only ethical but necessary because it would be unethical to deplete all rare indigenous populations of original drugs that produce said drugwould ... be causingextinction of a plant
Introduced Honey BeesCould CausePlant Extinction
to a whole cascade of extinctions in other organisms that rely on them , for instance insects that use plants for food and for laying their eggscan leadto a whole cascade of extinctions in other organisms that rely on them , for instance insects that use plants for food and for laying their eggs
from the invasion of exotic species , which can out - compete some of the winter - growing native species by either germinating earlier or surviving over summer , and then growing rapidly ( often after the first rains of the season ) while relying on tubers for energy and watercould have resultedfrom the invasion of exotic species , which can out - compete some of the winter - growing native species by either germinating earlier or surviving over summer , and then growing rapidly ( often after the first rains of the season ) while relying on tubers for energy and water
in extinction of herbivoresresultedin extinction of herbivores
an immediate threat to the food chaincausesan immediate threat to the food chain
bottom - up trophic cascades13,26,27could triggerbottom - up trophic cascades13,26,27
to an total cascade of extinctions in different organisms that depend on themcan leadto an total cascade of extinctions in different organisms that depend on them
in an entire cascade of extinctions in other organisms that rely on them , for example , bugs that use crops for food and for laying their eggscan resultin an entire cascade of extinctions in other organisms that rely on them , for example , bugs that use crops for food and for laying their eggs
in little loss of evolutionary history ... at least in biodiversity hotspots where much of present - day diversity is a product of recent speciationmay resultin little loss of evolutionary history ... at least in biodiversity hotspots where much of present - day diversity is a product of recent speciation
the loss of genetic diversity on a worldwide scale(passive) caused bythe loss of genetic diversity on a worldwide scale