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a Canadian Important Bird Area (#NU097), a Biodiversity Reserve, and a Key Migratory Bird Terrestri
e endemic species and is considered to be a biodiversity hot spot in the entire world (Meegaskumbura
Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) is a Biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of
Lamington National Park are recognised as a biodiversity hotspot, containing a mixture of northern a
aja Forest Reserve is a national park and a biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka.
of reconciliation ecology, or accommodating biodiversity within human landscapes.
s in the Guinean Forests of the West Africa biodiversity hotspot.
e in the Guinean Forests of the West Africa Biodiversity Hotspot.
c variety of crops and related agricultural biodiversity will suffer.
health, education, livelihood security and biodiversity conservation.
nce programmes - water, biogeochemistry and biodiversity - supported by an Environmental Information
irst International Conference on Health and Biodiversity (COHAB 2005) which he opened in Galway, Ire
onnecticut: The Center for Conservation and Biodiversity and Connecticut State Museum of Natural His
rable" under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act and "threatened" under the
ulnerable by the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and IUCN Red List.
d curator of the Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center at the University of Kansas
Reis is an authority on the systematics and biodiversity of Neotropical catfishes and has to date wi
arch and training in insect systematics and biodiversity informatics at North Carolina State Univers
association between global temperature and biodiversity, origination, and extinction in the fossil
d world that we can live without nature and biodiversity, probably mostly people living in cities, b
al patterns of ecosystem form, process, and biodiversity, anthropogenic biomes provide a framework f
es, and is an expert in the systematics and biodiversity of Neotropical electric fishes (Gymnotiform
em and play a role in soil conservation and biodiversity.
al programme for Co-operation on Health and Biodiversity which was established as a result, were lar
e topics ranging from forest ecosystems and biodiversity to the natural and cultural history of the
n the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
r the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 .
s' work concentrated on the systematics and biodiversity of graptolites in the Palaeozoic.
nder Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
rsy", and "Shrubland Ecosystem Genetics and Biodiversity: Proceedings of a Conference".
ablishment the number of native species and biodiversity in general can be increased.
nder Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.
nder Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
rable" under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, "threatened" in Victoria
n the deep sea, under-sampled reg ions, and biodiversity hotspots.
s of sea grass coverage, water clarity, and biodiversity had improved to 1950s levels.
rable" under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, "threatened" in Victoria
rable" under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, "threatened" in Victoria
legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
n the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
n the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
hreatened on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
pecies under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
nd human health, Sustainable ecosystems and biodiversity
hwater resources for nearby communities and biodiversity.
cosystem function, species composition, and biodiversity using non-contact sampling methods.
nder Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
d with reduction of zooplankton biomass and biodiversity, while having an opposite effect on phytopl
n the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act as vulnerable to extinctio
t roundabout, is rich in native grasses and biodiversity, in part owing to its neutral (non-calcareo
this, there are areas where the bonobo and biodiversity still thrive without any established parks,
y of State for Rural Affairs, Landscape and Biodiversity in the Department for Environment, Food and
ypify the natural range of plant and animal biodiversity of north-eastern Tamil Nadu.
aquatic biodiversity
imits our perception of the world's aquatic biodiversity.
Karakassis I (2005) "How diverse is aquatic biodiversity research?"
ss various issues related to water, aquatic biodiversity and related people, JAL - SAMVARDHAN news l
Aravali Biodiversity Park, Delhi
tent had a deleterious effect on the area's biodiversity.
However due to the area's biodiversity and other important features such as archae
it believes in protecting wilderness areas, biodiversity and local communities.
ol teachers on environmental issues such as biodiversity, climate change, and solid, liquid and zero
scientists to contemporary problems such as biodiversity loss and the spread of tropical disease.
endangered species and preserve Australia's biodiversity.
Motunau Beach Biodiversity
The Motunau Beach Biodiversity Development Team are working on a conservat
present executive director of the Bibikely Biodiversity Institute and the Madagascar Biodiversity C
The Bibikely Biodiversity Institute (pronounced bee-bee-KAY-lee) is t
ned insect which is listed on the Borough's Biodiversity Action Plan, has been spotted here.
Offering a rich botanic biodiversity, the site was declared a national nature re
This also ensures broad biodiversity by preventing one plant species from domina
national environmental law, climate change, biodiversity, marine law and oceans governance, planning
Combining community biodiversity improvements with productivity gains on far
The wood has considerable biodiversity interest.
st currently does is guided by the Cornwall Biodiversity action plan.
ficantly higher proportion of the country's biodiversity.
This covers biodiversity, air, water and land.
have resulted in habitat loss and declining biodiversity (in particular, destruction of mangrove swa
The Antarctic Benthic Deep-Sea Biodiversity Project (ANDEEP) is an international projec
"Bristol Zoo Gardens maintains and defends biodiversity through breeding endangered species, conser
atory to the 1992 Rio Accord have developed Biodiversity Action Plans that discourage the hunting of
The year-round diverse biodiversity of the nature reserve allows a great variet
oach to understanding organismic diversity ( biodiversity) that uses natural variation and disparity
ding species habitat conversion eliminating biodiversity and restoration ecology concerning a domina
tems and Water Resources Program emphasizes biodiversity, water quality and quantity, ecosystem info
main strategy that is in place to encourage biodiversity is establishing corridors because the habit
an innovative project aimed at encouraging biodiversity in churchyards.
on to becoming an artificial reef enhancing biodiversity, will also provide additional options for t
rty reduction, sustainability, environment, biodiversity, economics and agribusiness.
Gulf Coastal Plain of Mississippi", Eocene biodiversity: unusual occurrences and rarely sampled hab
worked to establish methods for evaluating biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides, and
ignificant effects on the environment, even biodiversity, population, human health, flora and fauna,
After the K-T event, biodiversity required substantial time to recover, despi
fically, from the perspective of evolution, biodiversity and extinction events in the fossil record.
was created in 1978 due to the exceptional biodiversity of the site.
age Site by UNESCO due to its extraordinary biodiversity and prehistory.
the IUCN, Guatemala is considered the fifth biodiversity hotspot in the world.
This change in fish biodiversity and abundance would greatly affect the tens
rant commercial and recreational fisheries, biodiversity conservation, renewable energy from wind or
Defra in June 2007 with responsibility for biodiversity, climate change adaptation, waste and domes
Centre for Biodiversity and Bioresources
Center for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes
nist and the head of the Nees-Institute for Biodiversity of Plants and director of the Botanical Gar
He was awarded the 2001 Eureka Prize for Biodiversity Research.
The Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration promotes the tea
even exchanging seed with other farmers for biodiversity purposes has been a traditional practice, t
is the third broad digitization project for biodiversity literature.
and Resources at the Marine Laboratory for Biodiversity.
n addition to being extremely important for biodiversity conservation in its own right, Makira will
establishment of an IPCC-like mechanism for biodiversity, called IPBES, the Intergovernmental scienc
e production's impacts on Colombia's forest biodiversity, including deforestation and chemical conta
Monitoring of forest biodiversity and productivity, sponsored by the Lithuani
and Government's Terrestrial and Freshwater Biodiversity Information System.
r of areas highlighted for their freshwater biodiversity values.
it Sharing with Developing Countries - From Biodiversity to Human Genomics (GenBenefit)".
The term differs from biodiversity, which refers to variation in species rathe
supplies and economies, as well as general biodiversity and improvements in animal husbandry.
hniques have emerged for saving the genetic biodiversity on our planet and the diversity in their ge
e is that the watershed is one of 25 global biodiversity “hot spots” recognized by The Nature Conser
r scientists pushed for an extensive global biodiversity resource, designed to utilise up-to-date in
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
Gerygone inornata on Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Fanray (Platyrhina sinensis) at Global Biodiversity Information Facility
greenlet (Hylophilus thoracicus) at Global Biodiversity Information Facility
pial shrew (Phascolosorex doriae) at Global Biodiversity Information Facility
the Western Ghats, which represent a global biodiversity hotspot.
g intellectual growth and sustaining global biodiversity.
n contributing to the maintenance of global biodiversity and managed by IUCN.
proposal for the establishment of a global biodiversity information system, and on 1 March 2001, th
e Eastern part of the river, with a greater biodiversity along the Western banks of the river.
It has the greatest biodiversity of any coral reef in the waters around Indi
governments to take immediate steps to halt biodiversity loss
ains 9-13 aquatic plants, a relatively high biodiversity within the lake system.
The area is a wildlife corridor with high biodiversity, and in addition to tigers, is home to the
Kookal is notable for the high biodiversity of the area.
Coral Triangle, an area known for its high biodiversity.
The main biotic consequences are: (1) high biodiversity located in deep river valleys, (2) concentr
The highest biodiversity of Tetrigidae is found in tropical forests.
ery fertile soil, giving it Norways highest biodiversity found in such a small place.
Human Biodiversity (1995) ISBN 3110148552
s to the protection of critically important biodiversity hotspots helped create Conservation Interna
rovide stewardship of campus lands, rich in biodiversity, and the ecological restoration program enc
map of flora and fauna and track changes in biodiversity.
ogy or Biomedical with areas of emphasis in Biodiversity Assessment, Biotechnology and Marine Coasta
e area around Cooktown is unusually rich in biodiversity, being close to three major ecozones, it co
of the 2007-08 season to read for an MSc in Biodiversity, Environment and Management at Worcester Co
t the upper reaches of western Ghat rich in Biodiversity.
arned him a winner of the Ig Nobel Prize in biodiversity.
arwin's Nightmare concerning a reduction in biodiversity).
aid undergraduate and graduate research in biodiversity and environmental processes.
Increase biodiversity - By adding this vegetated area of land nea
The notion that disturbance can increase biodiversity opposes the older idea that diversity is hi
t concerning the conservation of indigenous biodiversity.
extensively to establishment of individual Biodiversity Action Plans: Tanzania, New Zealand, Great
ecially significant because of the inherent biodiversity and high endemism of these rainforests.
a is a method for sustainable use of insect biodiversity endorsed and supported by the national gove
at Epupa Falls has caused changes to insect biodiversity which were relied on by the Cinderella Waxb
ated his professional life to making insect biodiversity better known and appreciated.
i-institutional collaboration investigating biodiversity hotspots, which have a prominent role in co
What is Biodiversity (2008 - with James Maclaurin).
n scientists began focusing on the island's biodiversity a unique ecological characteristics.
Because of its biodiversity and ecological significance, the area has b
Unawatuna is rich in its biodiversity.
The estuary is famous for its biodiversity and migrating birds.
, 2006 the European Commission launched its Biodiversity Communication as an implementation tool to
The Natural Reserve is known for its biodiversity, including four species that have been decl
experience the local environment in all its biodiversity.
ese regions, however, is remarkable for its biodiversity, which in places is as great as that of a t
The high value of its biodiversity has led to the park being dubbed the "Seren
ogram of the APGA, the University of Kansas Biodiversity Research Center and Natural History Museum,
karimbam biodiversity centre
as a priority species in the United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan.
Early Triassic faunas lacked biodiversity and were relatively homogenous throughout t
t yet effective methods to maintain a large biodiversity of flora.
The largest biodiversity of the planet is present across the State o
ncludes contributions from over 100 leading biodiversity and health scientists, and has been widely
wth is sparse, stunted, or possesses little biodiversity.
onomy to assert its sole right to the local biodiversity.
niches, which fostered the first rich local biodiversity that has characterized all reef systems eve
new life to an old school, enhancing local biodiversity, environment and general quality of life.
habitat for more species, increasing local biodiversity.
raise awareness of not only the rich local biodiversity but also of wider conservation issues.
s from conservation organisations and local Biodiversity Action Plans to encourage the populations o
ritain and a priority species in the London Biodiversity Action Plan.
iving force behind the incipient Madagascar Biodiversity Center.
so the executive director of the Madagascar Biodiversity Center, a project of the Bibikely Biodivers
tics as a key to understanding and managing biodiversity.
General public can learn more about marine biodiversity by browsing through name indices.
In order to both enhance the marine biodiversity and protect it from fishing, an artificial
and and many specimen trees, and maximising biodiversity.
easure the extent and the role of microbial biodiversity in the ecosystem due to discoveries that th
1993, Monocultures of the Mind: Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Agriculture, Zed Press,
holds a Canada Research Chair in Molecular Biodiversity (Tier I), and is a tenured full professor a
l taxonomy, phylogeny, evolution, molecular biodiversity studies, development of preservation method
Land Use Change and Mountain Biodiversity.
ill notable for their unusually rich mussel biodiversity.
The National Biodiversity Centre, in partnership with the Evolution L
Charms of Duckweed (worldwide) and National Biodiversity Network Gateway (Britain only).
                                                                                                    


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