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- Defaunation abstract "Defaunation is a process in an ecosystem, during which top predators and herbivores are declining due to anthropogenic pressures, resulting in a lack of agents that control the components of the ecosystem's vegetation. Herbivores are important for maintaining the biodiversity of a forest by controlling the abundance of plant species and seed dispersal. Defaunation is a significant environmental change and conservation issue.One of the main drivers of defaunation is poaching.In animal sciences, the removal of protozoa from the rumen of ruminants is also called defaunation. Defaunated rumen fluid affects the ruminal volume, nitrogen flow and digestibility of organic matter and cell wall carbohydrate.".
- Defaunation wikiPageExternalLink 0520-interview_dirzo.html.
- Defaunation wikiPageID "21424701".
- Defaunation wikiPageRevisionID "567243655".
- Defaunation hasPhotoCollection Defaunation.
- Defaunation subject Category:Biodiversity.
- Defaunation subject Category:Conservation.
- Defaunation subject Category:Ecology.
- Defaunation comment "Defaunation is a process in an ecosystem, during which top predators and herbivores are declining due to anthropogenic pressures, resulting in a lack of agents that control the components of the ecosystem's vegetation. Herbivores are important for maintaining the biodiversity of a forest by controlling the abundance of plant species and seed dispersal.".
- Defaunation label "Defaunation".
- Defaunation label "Defaunação".
- Defaunation sameAs Defaunação.
- Defaunation sameAs m.05f2vzg.
- Defaunation sameAs Q5251091.
- Defaunation sameAs Q5251091.
- Defaunation wasDerivedFrom Defaunation?oldid=567243655.
- Defaunation isPrimaryTopicOf Defaunation.