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- Seeking a Common National Assessment Of
- Chapter 2: Habitat Fragmentation
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- Interactions Between Predation and Disturbances Shape Prey Communities
- Ecosystems of California: Threats & Responses
- Disturbances & Succession
- Importance of Disturbance in Habitat Management
- Extinction Debt Repayment Via Timely Habitat Restoration
- Impacts of Land Use, Anthropogenic Disturbance, and Harvesting on an African Medicinal Liana
- Paving the Way for Habitat Disturbance
- Overexploitation
- Why Disturbances Can Be Predictable: a Perspective on the Definition of Disturbance in Streams Author(S): N
- Characterizing Interactions Between Fire and Other Disturbances And
- Creating Chains and Webs to Model Ecological Relationships
- Handbook on Strategies to Reduce Overcrowding in Prisons
- Lecture 9 Overexploitation and Invasive Species Valuing Nature
- Disturbance Regimes and Life-History Evolution
- Quantifying Terrestrial Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: a Protocol
- A Succession of Theories: Purging Redundancy from Disturbance Theory
- A Theory of Pulse Dynamics and Disturbance in Ecology
- Effects of Productivity, Disturbance, and Ecosystem Size on Food-Chain Length: Insights from a Metacommunity Model of Intraguild Predation
- Mapping Extinction Debt Highlights Conservation Opportunities for Birds and Mammals in the South American Chaco
- A Disturbance-Based Ecosystem Approach to Maintaining And
- Causes and Consequences of Habitat Fragmentation in River Networks
- A Succession of Theories: Purging Redundancy from Disturbance Theory
- Characterization, Prediction, and the Potential for Cascading Effects
- The Influence of Disturbance and Habitat on the Presence of Non
- R- and K-Selection and Microbial Ecology
- Disturbance and Ecosystem Functioning
- The Role of Disturbance in Ecosystem Management Forests Are Dynamic Ecosystems and Are Almost Always in Some Stage of Transformation After One Or More Disturbances
- Overexploiting Marine Ecosystem Engineers:Potential Consequences
- What Is Causing Prison Overcrowding?
- Habitat Fragmentation: a Long and Tangled Tale
- A Framework for the Practical Science Necessary to Restore Sustainable, Resilient, and Biodiverse Ecosystems Ben P
- Extinction Debt in a Biodiversity Hotspot: the Case of the Chilean Winter Rainfall‑Valdivian Forests
- The Intersection of Human Disturbance and Diel Activity, with Potential Consequences on Trophic Interactions
- Disturbance and Stress - Different Meanings in Ecological Dynamics?
- Ecological Restoration: Guidance from Theory
- Economics of Predation Management in Relation to Agriculture, Wildlife, and Human Health and Safety
- Behaviorally Mediated Trophic Cascades: Effects of Predation Risk on Food Web Interactions
- Disturbance and Temporal Partitioning of the Activated Sludge Metacommunity
- Chapter 4 - Historic Conditions
- Effects of Overpopulation: Wildlife and Habitat Destruction
- Disturbance Ecology Objectives
- Disturbance Processes and Ecosystem Management
- Occurring Conditions of Extinction Debt in a Habitat Due to The
- About Population Action International
- Wendy Finn NRS 534 the Effects of Disturbance on Trophic Levels, Food