Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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CITES
efforts to lessen environmental impacts; development of sustainable businesses
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green cities movement
dead organisms and waste float to the seafloor
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sediment cycle
the tendency of small populations to spiral toward extinction at an ever-increasing
rate as it becomes more and more vulnerable to certain effects
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Extinction vortex
when a species has fewer offspring and more of a parental role
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k type
hotspots of biodiversity
ecoregions
political and economic boundaries
ecosystem services
areas of cultural importance
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Approaches for Choosing Protected Areas
,calls for voluntary reduction of use of CFCs main chemical agent that binds to ozone
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the Montreal Protocol
when earth's climate abruptly moves between relatively stable states; ocean
circulation, ice loss, rapid release of methane
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climate tipping points
carbon dioxide (CO2)
methane (CH4)
low-level ozone (tropospheric ozone) O3
nitrous oxide (N2O)
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major greenhouse gasses
the smallest population size predicted to have a very high chance of persisting for the
foreseeable future
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, minimum viable population (MVP)
economic or social value of ecosystem goods/services that are used directly by
individuals
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direct use value
define
establish
identify
explore
clarify
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SDM steps
differentiation in life-cycle events due to environmental changes
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Altered Phenologies
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CITES
efforts to lessen environmental impacts; development of sustainable businesses
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green cities movement
dead organisms and waste float to the seafloor
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sediment cycle
the tendency of small populations to spiral toward extinction at an ever-increasing
rate as it becomes more and more vulnerable to certain effects
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Extinction vortex
when a species has fewer offspring and more of a parental role
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k type
hotspots of biodiversity
ecoregions
political and economic boundaries
ecosystem services
areas of cultural importance
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Approaches for Choosing Protected Areas
,calls for voluntary reduction of use of CFCs main chemical agent that binds to ozone
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the Montreal Protocol
when earth's climate abruptly moves between relatively stable states; ocean
circulation, ice loss, rapid release of methane
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climate tipping points
carbon dioxide (CO2)
methane (CH4)
low-level ozone (tropospheric ozone) O3
nitrous oxide (N2O)
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major greenhouse gasses
the smallest population size predicted to have a very high chance of persisting for the
foreseeable future
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, minimum viable population (MVP)
economic or social value of ecosystem goods/services that are used directly by
individuals
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direct use value
define
establish
identify
explore
clarify
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SDM steps
differentiation in life-cycle events due to environmental changes
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Altered Phenologies