Sentences with phrase «from human disturbance»

Cows with newborn calves are particularly sensitive, and commonly move as much as 1.5 miles away from human disturbance.
«Nest protection is widely used for other raptors, including many hawks and falcons, to quarantine them from human disturbance, even from activities that we don't think would be all that disturbing, like camping, hiking or boating.
In addition, they have also suffered from human disturbances and in the past, introduced black rats on Anacapa Island.

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Nevertheless, the disturbance arises from an essentially Christian vision of human nature and the human condition that, while affirming their reconciliation in God, acknowledges the tension between justice and mercy in this world.
Birds living in urban areas rarely get any peace and must cope with almost constant disturbance from both humans and their pets
In a million years, barring profound shifts, the climate should have returned to its natural rhythms but any cities buried in sediment by rising seas should still be preserved, along with those signs of anthroturbation, human - induced disturbances underground, like the plutons from underground explosions of nuclear bombs.
I'd definately include gas and oil by volume, and maybe soil erosion from agriculture as part of the human volume disturbance.
This means birds living there rarely get any peace and must cope with almost constant disturbance from both humans and their pets.
Its spherical wave front, expanding like a ripple from a disturbance in a pool of water and inadvertently carrying the news that human beings have achieved the capacity for interstellar discourse, envelops about 20 new stars each year.
Human activities and land use changes that result in permanent deforestation have a much greater impact than temporary deforestation from natural disturbances, such as a fire.
Physical processes affecting human health include rough seas that threaten both small and large vessels; weather disturbances such as typhoons and hurricanes; rogue waves; and surges from storms and tsunamis.
A new study from across British Columbia shows that fish diversity in seagrass meadows is lower where there is more human disturbance.
Given the very long lifespan of some Amazonian trees, with some living for more than 400 years, many forest plot sites may still be recovering from past human disturbances.
An ecosystem is considered to be resilient when it can recover from disturbances, both human and non-human.
Cisapride was withdrawn from the human market because when it was combined with any of several commonly prescribed drugs, heart rhythm disturbances ensued.
Humans have a wide range of sadness - emotions varying from grief, transient upsets and some forms of depression (a chemical disturbance in the brain) have symptoms like sadness.
Place the animal somewhere warm, away from human noise, domestic pets and other disturbances until you can transport it to the nearest location.
The series, and many other zombie games, seems to forget that the enemies in these games are victims themselves, and now just treat them as generic bad guys that must be killed and dulling any sort of creepiness or disturbance the player should feel from murdering another human being, but this is an argument for another feature...
Emphasis on marine ecological theories, processes, and methods necessary to distinguish the ecological impacts caused by human activities from those caused by natural disturbance and other processes.
Good News: Most Ecosystems Can Recover in One Lifetime from Human - Induced or Natural Disturbance
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