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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 decline in the availability of the tree (as the result of being overharvested for lumber), it was increasingly made with vegetable oils, such as coconut...
- displaced from the area by 1872. The native fish species of the lake were overharvested by the settlers and subsequently restocked with non-native species....
- fish are harvested in Cambodia every year, with spawning fish being overharvested. Fragmentation caused by dams increasingly poses threats to larval fish...
- for successful hunts. In myths, she killed people who overhunted or overharvested the forest’s resources. Bosomtwe, god of fishing and sailors. Arawn...
- Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and southern Kazakhstan. Allium pskemense has been overharvested for its traditional uses in food and medicine, though there are some...
- an important source of chewing gum. Jelutong has been traditionally overharvested, and is a threatened species in many areas. It is a protected species...
- it was not sought much by hunters. However, the eggs may have been overharvested, and it may have been subject to depredations by the feather trade in...
- environmental scientists can observe whether certain species are being overharvested to the point of extinction. Additionally, remote sensing allows for...
- is locally called mali****. Its most po****r endemic species is the overharvested Sardinella tawilis, a freshwater sardine. The two other endemic fish...