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61) Looking at present-day biodiversity patterns in 4000 bivalve species, they have found no relationship between habitable area - in this case, continental shelf - and the number of bivalve species. 62) The rainforests of Brazil's Atlantic coast are the world's richest in terms of biodiversity. 63) It indicated that the snow disaster brought a destructive impact on the Pieridae biodiversity in Nanling National Nature Reserve. 64) Morphometric analysis of angles of forewing veins might be a useful tool for biodiversity studies of honeybees and other bees. 65) The overexploitation of land for agricultural gain can have long-term negative effects on the biodiversity of a region. 66) India's rich biodiversity offers scientists a unique resource and the opportunity to understand local environments, audit natural resource management systems and document wildlife. 67) The United Nations Assembly has declared 2010 the International Year of Biodiversity. 68) We are on the verge of a major biodiversity crisis. 69) "Scholes and Biggs' biodiversity intactness index (BII) makes a start in satisfying many requirements and provides a robust, sensitive and meaningful indicator," she said. 70) The influences of climate change on forestry geographic distribution, phenology , biodiversity, forestry structure, and productivity are expounded. 71) If biodiversity can be promoted in a city’s crazy quilt of greenery, the areas could add up, Goddard says. 72) Objective To survey the base-line information of anopheline biodiversity, mosquito population density and seasonal distribution in Donggang, Liaoning. 73) Their enormous decline over the past decade has many scientists worried about biodiversity and the health of the oceans, but in part because of their negative image, many conservation efforts fail. 74) After a sumptuous dinner in the evening, we watched the sixth episode of "Wild China". The show told about the coastal environment and biodiversity of China through the migration route of birds. 75) However, the inning and land use of the tidal flat have caused a decrease in biodiversity along the coast and the reduction of self-adjusting function of the ecosystem in the tidal flat. 76) Butterflies are indicators of the biodiversity of our natural environment. 77) Biodynamics embraces a holistic view of nature: it is by definition organic but it also involves biodiversity and – strangest of all – astronomy. 78) In other words , the tropics do , indeed, act as cradles of biodiversity. 79) The results indicated that enclosure could significantly improve the alpine grassland's vegetation biomass, the coverage, the proportion of graminaceous grass and the biodiversity. 80) Landscape fragmentation is one of the major reasons drastic degression loss of biodiversity over the world. 81) Objective To investigate the biodiversity and fauna of Tachinidae in Songshan National Nature Reserve of Beijing. 82) It took more than 10, 000 years of domestication for humans to create the vast biodiversity in our food supply that we're now watching ebb away. 83) FAITH LAPIDUS: The U. N. report was based, in part, on one hundred ten national reports on action taken to reduce or stop the loss of biodiversity. 84) At the same time, the ineffective management measures and inadequate capacity in marine and coastal biodiversity conservation have exacerbated by the deterioration of the resources. 85) The changes of the land cover will change the climate, biogeochemistry cycle, hydrology and biodiversity on the earth. 86) It concluded that the shrubby vegetation was the keystone for the biodiversity conservation in the region. 87) Aves diversity is one of the most important components of the biodiversity. 88) But they nevertheless have a big influence on air quality and human health, greenhouse gas emissions and the Earth’s carbon cycle, and biodiversity. 89) He becomes a theorist of biodiversity, evolutionary biology and biogeography, and one of the patron saints of conservation science. 90) It's a collaboration of the Biodiversity Research Institute in Gorham, Maine, the Great Lakes Commission based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.