Sentences with phrase «little about the ecosystem»

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Notably, internet and mobile ecosystem companies disclosed little about their data retention policies.
Yandex ranked ninth out of the 12 internet and mobile ecosystem companies evaluated, disclosing little about its policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy.
«These are magnificent ecosystems,» he says, «and we really know very little about how they change and recover after disasters.»
They can ravage land ecosystems, but until now little has been known about their effects in the seas.
Others pointed out how little was known about the way living ecosystems interact with climate and the atmosphere.
Most of the research has been conducted in the temperate zones of Europe and North America, but little is known about how trees contribute to urban ecosystems in tropical regions.
Although little data exist about human health concerns, evidence is growing that pyrethroids might be harming aquatic ecosystems.
«There is at present too little known about how marine ecosystems function in the Arctic, let alone how they will respond to the dramatic changes in progress, to prescribe safe harvest levels for living marine resources in the U.S. Arctic,» 43 marine scientists said in a letter to the Council chair.
Little is theoretically known about the evolution of cooperation in «norm ecosystems» in which individuals with different norms interact through helping games.
«We know the collapse of Atlantic cod wreaked havoc on marine ecosystems, but we know very little about the ways most species» ecologies relate to stability.
Small farmers and llama herders upstream say the scheme could dry the Andean bogs, an ecosystem about which little hydrological data exist.
We know surprisingly little about what low - dose radiation does to organisms and ecosystems.
As a result, scientists have very little information about their role in early ecosystems.
However, little is known about coral ecosystems at these depths when compared to shallow coral reefs.
Despite the importance of the skin ecosystem to human health and well - being, we know very little about the forces that shape microbial structure and composition in the skin environment.
Deep - sea research is logistically challenging, and still relatively little is known about the sources and fates of litter in these ecosystems.
So life still happens and as much as you and I can do the things to try to create these little bubbles of you know, a nutrition bubble and lifestyle, and all these great little parts of our ecosystem, we still operate in an ecosystem that is generally pretty toxic in terms of all the things that are out in the air, food, water, soil and you're going — you're going to come across stuff and it is just about what do you do to increase your resilience against these things once you kill them off, like you said was some of the post infection support, you know, people may hear — hear this and think oh kill, kill, kill, but eventually we're strengthening us, too, as the host and so that's why you and I, you know, maybe we take an extra day off or we go spend some more time in nature because that's the stuff that's going to heal you in the long term.
Having a special year to draw attention to the importance of this issue no doubt has a role to play, but much like how the end of the 2010 Year of Biodiversity saw a slew of reports detailing how little progress is actually being made to preserve the ecosystems we all depend on, somehow I can't help but feel like come December 2011 we'll all be reading about how we're still not doing enough to preserve the forests upon which so much life depends.
The last thing a startup should worry about is high volumes of red tape, which a less matured or developing ecosystem does not have or has little off.
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