anthropogenic influence

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anthropogenic
adjective
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/ˌæn.θrə.pəˈdʒen.ɪk/
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/ˌæn.θrə.pəˈdʒen.ɪk/
caused by humans or ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
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/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
us
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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Thus, the commonness of the aforementioned geometrid moths in habitats underanthropogenicinfluence may well reflect increased resource availability.
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The gorge is characterized by some of the most interesting geological and geomorphological structures and area-specific natural ecosystems with littleanthropogenicinfluence.
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Various security measures have been set in place to protect the carvings from natural andanthropogenicinfluence.
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The vegetation on the hills hasn't remained intact and has been subject to heavyanthropogenicinfluencefor the last two centuries.
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Squirrels and hares lived there formerly, but todayanthropogenicinfluencehave aggravated the condition of vegetation and fauna.
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These changes in some components of the ecosystem were independent of anthropogenic influences.
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Its appearance has changed dramatically over the past 200 years due to anthropogenic influences resulting in ecological degradation.
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Table 7.5, for example, a highly desirable listing of river responses to past anthropogenic influences, is of little value without full documentation.
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These papers focus on aspects of global change with reference to invasive parasite species, environmental pollution, climate change, co-evolution and immunology and anthropogenic influences on host -parasite systems.
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The depth, salinity and overall chemistry of these dynamic salt ponds fluctuate depending on temperature, rainfall, and anthropogenic influences such as nutrient runoff.
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Climatology examines both the nature of micro (local) and macro (global) climates and the natural and anthropogenic influences on them.
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This warming was severely amplified by anthropogenic influences (i.e. increasing industrialisation, greenhouse gas emissions and global warming).
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In addition, it continues to undergo rapid change resulting from newly introduced species, direct anthropogenic influences and climate change.
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Abiotic factors include the physical geography and hydrology of the estuary, including nutrient inputs, sediment load, turbidity, environmental stochasticity, climate and anthropogenic influences.
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Impacts of the lightning-biota climatic feedback on curbing anthropogenic influences on atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were investigated as well.
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