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Overexploitation, also
called overharvesting or
ecological overshoot,
refers to
harvesting a
renewable resource to the
point of
diminishing returns. Continued...
- The Bay of
Bengal is the
northeastern part of the
Indian Ocean. The world's
largest bay,[citation needed]
geographically it is
positioned between the Indian...
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Groundwater recharge Groundwater-related
subsidence Drinking water Overexploitation Water crisis Human overpo****tion Liu, Pang-Wei; Famiglietti, James...
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wildlife include habitat destruction, degradation, fragmentation,
overexploitation, poaching, pollution,
climate change, and the
illegal wildlife trade...
- have been in
steep decline since 1970
because of land-use change,
overexploitation of
natural resources,
climate change,
pollution and the
impact of invasive...
- regions, hills, and
mountains of Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Bolivia.
Overexploitation caused the
downturn of
these po****tions and, as
early as 1914, one...
- The
American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula), also
known as a
Mississippi paddlefish, spoon-billed cat, or spoonbill, is a
species of ray-finned fish. It...
- use
exceeds availability of
renewable water resources,
resulting in
overexploitation of groundwater. In the
Mleita plain around the town of Al-Nabk in the...
- Bats as food are
eaten by
people in some
areas of
North America, Asia, Africa,
Pacific Rim countries, and some
other cultures,
including the
United States...
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indicate that
frankincense tree po****tions are declining,
partly from
overexploitation.
Heavily tapped trees produce seeds that
germinate at only 16% while...