Concepts of applied ecology: bases of biodiversity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2674-645X.2020.001.0001Keywords:
Biodiversity, Ecology, Human activityAbstract
Although all systems are chains with variable strength links, it is also the case that some natural systems disin-tegrate more easily than others, with rapid and irreversible modification as a whole. Human activity now affects all regions of the Earth (no refuge, not even in the deepest ocean abyss, there is more in a natural primitive state), so more and more species are susceptible to extinction. Many will disappear before they even become known to science. Some will carry valuable and irreplaceable energy resources to their tombs.
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