the worst drought in nearly a decade(passive) caused byparched vegetation
by natural disturbances(passive) caused bysuccessional vegetation
multiple pathways through whichmight influenceherbaceous vegetation
climate , rainfall soil and altitude(passive) is influenced byVegetation
spontaneous woody vegetation with height greater than 50 cm(passive) composed byshrubby vegetation
of a relatively open cover of trees and/or shrubs and a ground layer of grasses(passive) is generally composedThe vegetation
the depth and texture of soils and the availability of soil nutrients , as well as human activities such as burning and cultivation(passive) is also influenced byVegetation
by too many grazing animals in an area(passive) caused byvegetation
agricultural plants and different trees(passive) is composed byThe vegetation
by the changes in land cover(passive) caused byvegetation
of bunchgrass communities , wetlands , small shrubs and trees , and herbaceous plants.[1(passive) is composedThe vegetation
of bunchgrass communities , wetlands , small shrubs and trees , and herbaceous plants(passive) is composedThe vegetation
by lower rainfall and increased temperatures(passive) caused byvegetation
fire , clearing , grazing and harvesting(passive) caused byvegetation
Changes in land use ( such as grazing ) andwill leadvegetation
by climate , soils and disturbances(passive) is influenced bythe vegetation
the elevation of a terrain area ... the only factorinfluencesthe vegetation
of semi - deciduous forests and semi - deciduous shrubs in the mountainous forest region of the Venezuelan coastal range(passive) is mainly composedThe vegetation
by the fire which can cause erosion Effects on the Biological Environment Wildfire(passive) caused byvegetation
in higher stream temperatures , decreased bank stability , and increased sedimentation in stream channelsresultin higher stream temperatures , decreased bank stability , and increased sedimentation in stream channels
fish habitat and stream qualityinfluencesfish habitat and stream quality
in increased creek erosionresultingin increased creek erosion
to improvements in the aquatic and riparian ecosystem health of the Campaspe Riverleadingto improvements in the aquatic and riparian ecosystem health of the Campaspe River
of plants such as dwarf shrubs , graminoids , herbs , lichens , and mosses , which all grow relatively close to the groundis composedof plants such as dwarf shrubs , graminoids , herbs , lichens , and mosses , which all grow relatively close to the ground
in higher stream temperaturesresultin higher stream temperatures
in higher water temperatures and an increase in nutrient runoffresultingin higher water temperatures and an increase in nutrient runoff
an increase in surface run - off and future flash floods downstreamwould also causean increase in surface run - off and future flash floods downstream
fish habitatinfluencesfish habitat
in habitat disturbanceresultingin habitat disturbance
other functions of a riparian systemalso influencesother functions of a riparian system
to stream instability and an associated loss of habitat complexitycould leadto stream instability and an associated loss of habitat complexity
alsocontributesalso
to lowering the temperature of the stream by creating more shadecontributesto lowering the temperature of the stream by creating more shade
of large trees and shrubscomposedof large trees and shrubs
spatial and temporal variationscausingspatial and temporal variations
channel morphologyinfluenceschannel morphology
to bank stability throughroot systems that anchor the soilcontributesto bank stability throughroot systems that anchor the soil
from beaver pond life historiesresultingfrom beaver pond life histories
stream and floodplain geomorphologyinfluencesstream and floodplain geomorphology
to the unraveling of what ecological integrity remains in such streamsleadsto the unraveling of what ecological integrity remains in such streams
in accelerated erosion , landslides , disturbance in natural drainage patterns , siltation of surfaceresultingin accelerated erosion , landslides , disturbance in natural drainage patterns , siltation of surface
to elevated water temperaturesleadsto elevated water temperatures
turbulent flows(passive) caused byturbulent flows
from elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrationresultingfrom elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration
increased erosion hazards in this areacausingincreased erosion hazards in this area
to soil erosion leading to further loss of vegetationleadingto soil erosion leading to further loss of vegetation
of fernsmainly composedof ferns
to the reduction of forest areas and the disappearance of valuable speciescontributingto the reduction of forest areas and the disappearance of valuable species
to decrease in growth and productivity probably due to changes in soil quality parametersleadingto decrease in growth and productivity probably due to changes in soil quality parameters
to remove silt and pollution from surface runoff waterdesignedto remove silt and pollution from surface runoff water
of shrubs , trees or other woody vegetationcomposed primarilyof shrubs , trees or other woody vegetation
to higher soil evaporation and desert conditionsleadsto higher soil evaporation and desert conditions
the deposition and retention of snow and ... conversely ... the presence of snow can have an effect on the distribution and growth of vegetationcan influencethe deposition and retention of snow and ... conversely ... the presence of snow can have an effect on the distribution and growth of vegetation
to increase the community of wildlife present on the sitedesignedto increase the community of wildlife present on the site
digging to be selected forwould causedigging to be selected for
primarily of shrubs , trees or other woody vegetationcomposedprimarily of shrubs , trees or other woody vegetation
damage on aquatic habitat for the native speciescausedamage on aquatic habitat for the native species