According to the biodiversity hypothesis, reduced contact of people with natural environment and biodiversity may adversely affect the human commensal...
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connectivity. In 2016, an alternative hypothesis ("the fractal biodiversity") was proposed to explain the biodiversity latitudinal gradient. In this study...
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biophilia hypothesis (also called BET) suggests that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life. Edward...
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larger cohort), and the biodiversity of the intestinal flora in patients with Crohn's disease was diminished. The hygiene hypothesis does not apply to all...
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are independent, because the majority, if not all of them are a result of human activity. Biodiversity loss Climate change Destructive artificial intelligence...
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Africa (redirect from Biodiversity of Africa)
been connected with the Phoenician word ʿafar meaning "dust", but a 1981 hypothesis has asserted that it stems from the Berber word ifri (plural ifran) meaning...
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30 by 30 (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from June 2024)
rights issues. 30 by 30 is the third of 23 global biodiversity targets for 2030 in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, adopted in December 2022:...
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Kuznets curve (redirect from Kuznets hypothesis)
passage of time since the hypothesis was expressed, the data show waves rather than a curve. The Kuznets ratio is a measurement of the ratio of income...
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Biophilic design (category Biophilia hypothesis)
2000). "The Biophilia Hypothesis and Life in the 21st Century: Increasing Mental Health or Increasing Pathology?". Journal of Happiness Studies. 1 (3):...
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Lithuania (redirect from Biodiversity of Lithuania)
Artūras Dubonis proposed another hypothesis, that Lietuva relates to the word leičiai (plural of leitis). From the middle of the 13th century, leičiai were...
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planetary health in the updated edition of their Global Health Competencies Toolkit. Planetary diet Planetary integrity Planetary management Gaia hypothesis Horton...
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in biodiversity will have on ecosystem functioning, it is important to define some terms. Biodiversity is not easily defined, but may be thought of as...
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Freshwater ecosystem (redirect from Threats to freshwater biodiversity)
Threats to freshwater biodiversity include overexploitation, water pollution, flow modification, destruction or degradation of habitat, and invasion by...
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Nova classification (category Health promotion)
should be central to global food systems dialogue and action on biodiversity". BMJ Global Health. 7 (3): e008269. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2021-008269. ISSN 2059-7908...
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be costly and the expression of such traits may be indicative of genetic quality. According to the Hamilton–Zuk hypothesis, female mate choice is based...
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Ecology (category Articles with Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
successional development of ecosystems; cooperation, competition, and predation within and between species; and patterns of biodiversity and its effect on ecosystem...
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Ecosystem diversity (category Biodiversity)
diversity addresses the combined characteristics of biotic properties which are living organisms (biodiversity) and abiotic properties such as nonliving things...
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Soundscape ecology (redirect from Niche hypothesis)
collective voice in this case). The niche hypothesis (also known as the acoustic niche hypothesis; ANH), an early version of the term biophony, describes the acoustic...
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Zambia (redirect from Biodiversity of Zambia)
After the decline of the Portuguese the Chikunda made their way to Zambia. It is hypothesised by Julian Cobbing that the presence of early Europeans slave...
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Environmental issues in Turkey (redirect from Environment of Turkey)
plant species, has high diversity of other taxa, and is mostly covered by three of the world's thirty-five biodiversity hotspots. Although some environmental...
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The wood-pasture hypothesis (also known as the Vera hypothesis and the megaherbivore theory) is a scientific hypothesis positing that open and semi-open...
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Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, released by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem...
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Green Revolution (redirect from Criticism of the Green Revolution)
about the effect of the Green Revolution on wild biodiversity. One hypothesis speculates that by increasing production per unit of land area, agriculture...
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Invasive species (redirect from Unforeseen effects of species introduction)
species are the subset of established non-native alien or naturalized species that are a threat to native species and biodiversity. The term "invasive"...
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acoustic niche hypothesis, and (ii) psychophysical and neuroscientific models and methods. HAE operates on the large acoustic databases of natural soundscapes...
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WWF". wwf.panda.org. Retrieved 2019-04-29. "Why do we need to protect biodiversity? - Environment - European Commission". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2019-04-29...
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2024 in climate change (category History of climate variability and change)
range shifts of venomous snakes: a predictive modelling study of effects on public health and biodiversity". The Lancet Planetary Health. 8 (3): E163–E171...
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Extinction (redirect from Loss of species)
United Nations' Global Biodiversity Outlook report stated that of the 20 biodiversity goals laid out by the Aichi Biodiversity Targets in 2010, only 6...
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Unified neutral theory of biodiversity Hubbell, Stephen P. (2005-01-01). "Neutral Theory in Community Ecology and the Hypothesis of Functional Equivalence"...
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criticality hypothesis, emphasizing its role as a viable candidate general law in the realm of adaptive complex systems (see and references therein). Health metrics...
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