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Figure 6.16
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Hawaiian honeycreepers – the original finch (now extinct) probably ate insects and nectar cnx.org Concepts in Biology
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An event caused by physical, chemical, or biological agents that results in changes in population size or community composition is a disturbance. Natural ecosystem disturbances include hurricanes, ice storms, tsunamis, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, and forest fires.
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Note to students: Please browse the U.N. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment to view the summary of findings about the effect of human disturbance on global ecosystems.
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Lake Succession A series of changes (primarily increased sedimentation and vegetation) In which a lake progresses from oligotrophic to mesotrophic to eutrophic to terrestrial
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Newmark WD. 1995. Conservation Biology. 9(3): 512-526 Extinction of Mammal Populations in Western North American National Parks Bryce Canyon Crater Lake Glacier-Waterton Lakes Grand Canyon Kootenay-Banff-Jasper-Yoho Lassen Volcanic Manning Provincial Mount Rainier Olympic Rocky Mountain Sequoia-Kings Canyon Yellowstone-Grand Teton Yosemite Zion
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Extinction of Mammal Populations in Western North American National Parks
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