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benefiting wildlife. The laws may be designed to protect a particular species or group of species, or the legislation may prohibit such activities as the collecting of bird eggs, the hunting of animals or the removal of plants. A general law on the protection of habitat types may be more difficult to implement than a site specific requirement. A concept introduced in the United States in 1973 involves protecting the critical habitat of
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is a vigorous grass from Europe which has been introduced to the United States where it has become invasive. It is highly adapted to fire, producing large amounts of flammable detritus and increasing the frequency and intensity of wildfires. In areas where it has become established, it has altered
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that grow on the north face of a boulder are different from those that grow on the south face, from those on the level top, and those that grow on the ground nearby; the lichens growing in the grooves and on the raised surfaces are different from those growing on the veins of quartz. Lurking among
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occurs, the animals and plants reliant on that habitat suffer. Many countries have enacted legislation to protect their wildlife. This may take the form of the setting up of national parks, forest reserves and wildlife reserves, or it may restrict the activities of humans with the objective of
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connecting the fragments. These can be a river, ditch, strip of trees, hedgerow or even an underpass to a highway. Without the corridors, seeds cannot disperse and animals, especially small ones, cannot travel through the hostile territory, putting populations at greater risk of
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Antonio, Marina; Ali, Denzil; Hosein, Riad; Song, Young C.; Yang, Jinshu; Zaikova, Elena; Beckles, Denise M.; Guinan, Edward; Lehto, Harry J.; Hallam, Steven J. (2011). "Microbial Life in a Liquid Asphalt Desert".
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is close to the seabed. The under-water hot springs may gush forth at temperatures of over 340 Ā°C (640 Ā°F) and support unique communities of organisms in their immediate vicinity. The basis for this teeming life is
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and disappear after a few years in the absence of patches of bare ground on which their seedlings can grow. Lightning strikes and toppled trees in tropical forests allow species richness to be maintained as
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of some parasites involves several different host species, as well as free-living life stages, sometimes within vastly different microhabitat types. One such organism is the trematode (flatworm)
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of many species. More specifically, habitat fragmentation is a process by which large and contiguous habitats get divided into smaller, isolated patches of habitats.
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the local fire regimen to such an extant that native plants cannot survive the frequent fires, allowing it to become even more dominant. A marine example is when
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is a botanical monotypic habitat example of this, currently dominating over 15,000,000 acres (61,000 km) in
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their habitat, but water beneath the ice can provide habitat for multiple species. Animals such as penguins have adapted to live in very cold conditions.
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support a similarly rich fauna of invertebrates as a more varied habitat. The monotypic habitat occurs in both botanical and zoological contexts. Some
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in the oceans are relatively familiar habitat types. However the vast bulk of the ocean is inhospitable to air-breathing humans, with
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2690:"Bacteria Found Deep Under Antarctic Ice, Scientists Say"
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1782:"Another plea for standard terminology: Editor's Message"
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beds, all supporting their own flora and fauna. The
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391:until the seabed is disturbed by a storm and the
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116:The physical factors may include (for example):
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1108:into organic molecules. These bacteria and
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148:has as its habitat the body of its
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4774:Evolutionary developmental biology
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1834:from the original on 24 April 2021
1786:The Journal of Wildlife Management
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685:List of freshwater habitat types
586:Examples of forest habitat types
349:species, and because of complex
6893:Relative abundance distribution
6606:Plant defense against herbivory
6473:Competitive exclusion principle
6185:Mesopredator release hypothesis
3756:Global Ecology and Biogeography
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1336:present. What was previously a
863:use the buildings for nesting,
656:Wetland habitat types in Borneo
550:Flooded grasslands and savannas
6478:Consumerāresource interactions
4254:Yellow Starthistle Information
3281:Oren, Aharon (15 April 2008).
2748:Oskin, Becky (14 March 2013).
2569:"Woodlands & Biodiversity"
1806:
1734:"Fishes beneath Antarctic ice"
1732:Wohlschlag, Donald E. (1968).
1725:
1654:, that colonizes areas of the
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1445:), and human activity such as
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56:Phoenix Islands Protected Area
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7324:Biological data visualization
7151:Environmental niche modelling
6878:Population viability analysis
4321:The dictionary definition of
2941:"Hydrothermal Vent Creatures"
2027:10.1016/j.ecolind.2008.12.006
867:use roof space for roosting,
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265:introduction of alien species
6809:Density-dependent inhibition
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3945:– via GeoScienceWorld.
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2976:. Editions Quae. p. 9.
2265:Walker, Matt (21 May 2015).
2082:Fundamentals of Biogeography
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1712:List of life zones by region
1508:). Other activities include
737:List of marine habitat types
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7278:Liebig's law of the minimum
7113:Resource selection function
6004:Metabolic theory of ecology
4360:
2388:Marine Conservation Ecology
2079:Richard J. Huggett (2004).
1668:
1218:and also fungi such as the
871:visit the garbage bins and
607:Temperate coniferous forest
420:Rich rainforest habitat in
401:invasive introduced species
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7178:Niche apportionment models
6898:Relative species abundance
6102:Primary nutritional groups
5999:List of feeding behaviours
4086:de Klemm, Cyrille (1997).
3599:Lawrence, John M. (2013).
3366:10.1038/s41598-019-56290-5
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1881:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1817:Problem-based Microbiology
1741:Australian Natural History
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612:Temperate deciduous forest
468:List of arid habitat types
343:areas, its larvae feed on
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6863:Minimum viable population
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6721:Maximum sustainable yield
6706:Intraspecific competition
6701:Effective population size
6664:
6581:Anti-predator adaptations
6566:
6445:
6372:
6329:
6251:
6218:
6115:
6092:Photosynthetic efficiency
6027:
5921:
5820:
5789:
5349:
5319:
5285:Polymerase chain reaction
5245:Green fluorescent protein
5195:
5184:
5173:
5081:
5013:
4945:
4885:
4822:Earliest known life forms
4807:
4754:
4671:
4578:
4418:
4409:
4368:
4229:10.1007/s10750-007-9177-z
3405:Takeuchi, Nozomu (2014).
3238:FEMS Microbiology Ecology
3155:FEMS Microbiology Ecology
2502:. Springer. p. 437.
2463:. Springer. p. 124.
2213:Witham, Carol W. (1998).
1960:Journal of Animal Ecology
1862:Dictionary.com Unabridged
1014:, for example, living in
689:
580:
7349:Ecological stoichiometry
7314:Alternative stable state
4128:. UNEP/CMS Secretariat.
3844:(15). Wiley: 5784ā5796.
1844:virus habitat is humans.
1599:Not to be confused with
1585:San Quintin kangaroo rat
1498:use of natural resources
1427:population fragmentation
1128:to these habitat types.
830:
681:reduction of pollution.
406:
327:feed on a wide range of
275:Definition and etymology
156:within the host's body.
32:Habitat (disambiguation)
7193:Ontogenetic niche shift
7056:Ideal free distribution
6966:Ecological facilitation
6716:Malthusian growth model
6686:Consumer-resource model
6543:Paradox of the plankton
6508:Energy systems language
6228:Chemoorganoheterotrophy
6195:Optimal foraging theory
6170:Heterotrophic nutrition
5337:species discovery curve
4465:Response to environment
2777:"Two miles underground"
2639:Journal of Parasitology
2424:Read, Nicholas (2012).
1439:one of the major causes
435:
66:Few creatures make the
7339:Ecological forecasting
7283:Marginal value theorem
7081:Landscape epidemiology
7016:Cross-boundary subsidy
6951:Biological interaction
6301:Microbial intelligence
5989:Green world hypothesis
5812:Plant morphology terms
5414:Biological engineering
5096:Biological interaction
4189:Honey, Martha (2008).
3031:10.1098/rstb.2010.0283
3011:Bohannan, Brendan J.M.
1644:Centaurea solstitialis
1476:
1412:
1397:
1382:
1267:
1197:symbiotic associations
1085:
999:
926:
664:(rivers, streams) and
657:
454:Couch's spadefoot toad
445:
424:
180:habitat types include
160:habitat types include
86:
75:
59:
39:Breeding Ground (band)
7344:Ecological humanities
7243:Ecological energetics
7188:Niche differentiation
7051:Habitat fragmentation
6819:Ecological extinction
6766:Small population size
6518:Feed conversion ratio
6498:Ecological succession
6430:San Francisco Estuary
6344:Ecological efficiency
6286:Microbial cooperation
5499:Developmental biology
5474:Computational biology
5454:Cellular microbiology
4794:Mendelian inheritance
4706:Energy transformation
3838:Ecology and Evolution
3300:10.1186/1746-1448-4-2
3095:10.1089/ast.2010.0488
2635:Microphallus turgidus
2600:. CABI. p. 183.
2007:Ecological Indicators
1700:Habitat fragmentation
1546:habitat fragmentation
1474:
1415:Habitat fragmentation
1403:
1388:
1368:
1359:Habitat fragmentation
1257:
1233:Wallemia ichthyophaga
1083:
993:
980:Extreme habitat types
965:Microphallus turgidus
912:
655:
632:Tropical moist forest
617:Temperate rain forest
444:Desert scene in Egypt
443:
419:
302:Environmental factors
81:
65:
49:
7369:Evolutionary ecology
7334:Ecological footprint
7329:Ecological economics
7253:Ecological threshold
7248:Ecological indicator
7118:Sourceāsink dynamics
7071:Land change modeling
7066:Insular biogeography
6918:Species distribution
6657:Modelling ecosystems
6316:Microbial metabolism
6155:Intraguild predation
5944:Biogeochemical cycle
5910:Modelling ecosystems
5719:Reproductive biology
5604:Mathematical biology
5529:Evolutionary biology
5479:Conservation biology
5290:Two-hybrid screening
5260:Protein purification
5091:Biogeochemical cycle
5053:Internal environment
4701:Cellular respiration
4313:at Wikimedia Commons
4264:on 31 December 2006.
4037:Conservation Biology
2536:"Microhabitat types"
2184:"Couch's spadefoot (
1719:Notes and references
1688:Habitat conservation
1676:Altitudinal zonation
1651:Dreissena polymorpha
1642:yellow starthistle,
1608:conservation biology
1563:Habitat conservation
1290:and climate change.
637:Tropical rain forest
500:Wetland and riparian
85:in an alpine habitat
30:For other uses, see
7419:Theoretical ecology
7394:Natural environment
7258:Ecosystem diversity
7228:Ecological collapse
7218:Bateman's principle
7173:Limiting similarity
7086:Landscape limnology
6908:Species homogeneity
6746:Population modeling
6741:Population dynamics
6558:Trophic state index
5504:Ecological genetics
5215:Gel electrophoresis
5205:Genetic engineering
5158:Population dynamics
5068:Reproductive system
4049:2005ConBi..19..108W
3974:2004RiskA..24..869M
3923:2010Geo....38.1079S
3850:2017EcoEv...7.5784C
3768:2019GloEB..28...33F
3733:2010Geo....38.1079S
3678:2018Ecosp...9E2488S
3649:on 30 October 2005.
3537:10.1038/nature07395
3529:2008Natur.456..792H
3358:2019NatSR...920230P
3250:2010FEMME..71....2G
3167:2008FEMME..63...23M
3087:2011AsBio..11..241S
3025:(1558): 3645ā3653.
2884:. BBC Earth. 2016.
2783:on 13 January 2016.
2385:Roff, John (2013).
2019:2009EcInd...9.1056S
1972:1940JAnEc...9..243R
1694:Habitat destruction
1569:habitat destruction
1480:Habitat destruction
1465:Habitat destruction
1201:anaerobic organisms
627:Tropical dry forest
286:, to inhabit, from
7430:Outline of ecology
7379:Industrial ecology
7374:Functional ecology
7238:Ecological deficit
7183:Niche construction
7146:Ecosystem engineer
6923:Speciesāarea curve
6844:Introduced species
6659:: Other components
6591:Deimatic behaviour
6493:Ecological network
6425:North Pacific Gyre
6410:hydrothermal vents
6349:Ecological pyramid
6296:Microbial food web
6107:Primary production
6052:Foundation species
5833:Biology portal
5729:Structural biology
5714:Relational biology
5539:Generative biology
5534:Freshwater biology
5332:mark and recapture
5280:Restriction enzyme
5073:Respiratory system
5028:Circulatory system
4955:Epidermis (botany)
4276:"Invasive Mussels"
3346:Scientific Reports
2695:The New York Times
2119:"Invasive species"
1799:10.1002/jwmg.21121
1574:endangered species
1557:Habitat protection
1550:endangered species
1534:nutrient depletion
1477:
1413:
1398:
1383:
1307:wildlife corridors
1268:
1089:Hydrothermal vents
1086:
1000:
972:and the second, a
927:
922:Aulacophora indica
895:Microhabitat types
658:
458:Scaphiopus couchii
446:
425:
385:pioneering species
146:parasitic organism
87:
76:
60:
7510:Landscape ecology
7436:
7435:
7319:Balance of nature
7076:Landscape ecology
6961:Community ecology
6903:Species diversity
6839:Indicator species
6834:Gradient analysis
6711:Logistic function
6619:
6618:
6576:Animal coloration
6553:Trophic mutualism
6291:Microbial ecology
6082:Photoheterotrophs
6067:Myco-heterotrophy
5979:Ecosystem ecology
5964:Carrying capacity
5929:Abiotic component
5872:
5871:
5734:Synthetic biology
5614:Molecular biology
5469:Cognitive biology
5345:
5344:
5171:
5170:
4862:Natural selection
4643:Organic compounds
4540:Scientific method
4530:Emergent property
4471:Hierarchy of life
4441:Energy processing
4309:Media related to
4200:978-1-59726-125-8
4163:978-0-7614-7200-1
4099:978-92-871-3429-5
3917:(12): 1079ā1082.
3859:10.1002/ece3.2977
3776:10.1111/geb.12839
3727:(12): 1079ā1082.
3687:10.1002/ecs2.2488
3612:978-0-12-397213-2
3523:(7223): 792ā794.
3489:978-0-495-55671-8
3445:978-1-59726-606-2
3135:978-0-7876-5779-6
3124:"Petroleum fly".
2983:978-2-905434-78-4
2838:978-0-9532904-8-2
2651:10.1645/ge-1970.1
2607:978-0-85199-754-4
2509:978-94-017-3223-9
2470:978-1-4939-1698-6
2443:978-1-55469-394-8
2398:978-1-136-53838-4
2359:978-90-6193-024-2
2224:978-0-943460-37-6
2186:Scaphiopus couchi
2157:978-0-08-091992-8
2092:978-0-415-32347-5
2053:978-0-521-44776-8
1706:Landscape ecology
1660:Mississippi River
1618:as compared with
1595:Monotypic habitat
1488:biodiversity loss
1262:, United States,
1224:Hortaea werneckii
1154:nitrogen fixation
913:The leaves of an
779:Hydrothermal vent
602:Peat swamp forest
368:climax vegetation
16:(Redirected from
7522:
7477:
7476:
7465:
7464:
7463:
7453:
7452:
7444:
7136:Ecological niche
7108:selection theory
6928:Umbrella species
6913:Species richness
6849:Invasive species
6829:Flagship species
6736:Population cycle
6731:Overexploitation
6696:Ecological yield
6646:
6639:
6632:
6623:
6622:
6528:Mesotrophic soil
6468:Climax community
6400:Marine food webs
6339:Biomagnification
6140:Chemoorganotroph
5994:Keystone species
5954:Biotic component
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5807:Ecological terms
5459:Chemical biology
5320:Field techniques
5193:
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5038:Digestive system
5033:Endocrine system
4606:Chemical element
4565:Biology journals
4461:Self-replication
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2003:Phengaris arion
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1913:on 4 August 2016
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1777:
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1761:
1759:
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1738:
1729:
1682:Ecological niche
1630:invasive species
1530:invasive species
1312:local extinction
1272:geomorphological
1260:Mount St. Helens
1118:polychaete worms
1102:hydrogen sulfide
916:Alnus nepalensis
103:ecological niche
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7515:Systems ecology
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7409:Systems ecology
7297:
7268:Extinction debt
7233:Ecological debt
7223:Bioluminescence
7204:
7197:
7166:marine habitats
7141:Ecological trap
7122:
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6995:
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6888:Rapoport's rule
6883:Priority effect
6824:Endemic species
6792:
6751:Population size
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6548:Trophic cascade
6458:Bioaccumulation
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5984:Ecosystem model
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5802:Botanical terms
5785:
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5744:Systems biology
5709:Quantum biology
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4779:Gene expression
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5225:Centrifugation
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4372:Introduction (
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2856:"The Deep Sea"
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1067:bioluminescent
1031:photosynthesis
1020:Mariana Trench
984:Main article:
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6321:Phage ecology
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5679:Phylogenetics
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