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Population of C is threatened by several anthropogenic factors throughout its range.
In some areas, the species is threatened due to poaching and other anthropogenic factors.
Abiotic and anthropogenic factors can be found to work together to limit a species range.
Dead zones can be caused by natural and by anthropogenic factors.
The single population faces the threats of epidemics, natural disasters and other anthropogenic factors.
As with any flora and fauna, the decline of a population can usually be attributed to anthropogenic factors.
Both natural and anthropogenic factors can influence a lake or other water body's Trophic Index.
In the context of climate variation, anthropogenic factors are human activities which affect the climate.
Increased carbon dioxide levels, resulting from anthropogenic factors or otherwise, have the potential to impact ocean chemistry.
Urbanization and other anthropogenic factors can be implicated in the spread of Lyme disease to humans.
Assuming that sedimentation is not influenced by anthropogenic factors, this system should go extinct in approximately 3 million years.
However, the majority of the populations of these species are already at risk due to other anthropogenic factors, such as pollution and habitat destruction.
It was affected by anthropogenic factor, which has changed a tentative vegetative overlying strata.
Spotted gar desire clear pools of water, and anthropogenic factors can decrease their survivability.
"Of course, the anthropogenic factor [of hunting] cannot be excluded."
However, various anthropogenic factors have had a severe impact on zebra populations, in particular hunting for skins and habitat destruction.
This anthropogenic factor is river impoundments.
Industrialization and the increase in population have produced various pollutants and greenhouse gases, which are anthropogenic factors for climate change.
Several anthropogenic factors have been noted as leading to the decline of E. oblongus like areas where siltation pollution occurs.
With the absence of fire, hammock expansion into pine rocklands would occur only as a result of anthropogenic factors.
However, anthropogenic factors (e.g. oil pollution, fishing by-catch and competition) may be adding to the ongoing demise of this species.
Since the waters inhabited by the copper redhorse are located in the most densely populated areas of Quebec, anthropogenic factors come into play.
However there is one anthropogenic factor which is doing a lot of harm to the dollar sunfish and many other sunfish.
More work is needed to tease apart how biodiversity affects disease risk, as well as how other natural and anthropogenic factors may factor into the equation.
Some populations are in decline due to anthropogenic factors, including: habitat destruction, water-flow diversion, migration barriers, chemical pollutants, and competition with exotic species.