defaunation
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defaunation
Summary
defaunation is an ecological concept[1]. defaunation draws 52 Wikipedia views per month (ecological_concept category, ranking #2 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- defaunation's instance of is recorded as ecological concept[3].
- defaunation's subclass of is recorded as phenomenon[4].
- defaunation's subclass of is recorded as biodiversity loss[5].
- defaunation's subclass of is recorded as resource depletion[6].
- defaunation's pronunciation audio is recorded as Q5251091-ar.ogg[7].
- defaunation's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05f2vzg[8].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as over exploitation[9].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as hunting[10].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as poaching[11].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as habitat fragmentation[12].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as deforestation[13].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as habitat destruction[14].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as invasive species[15].
- defaunation's has cause is recorded as overfishing[16].
- defaunation's facet of is recorded as conservation biology[17].
- defaunation's facet of is recorded as ecological community[18].
- defaunation's partially coincident with is recorded as extinction[19].
- defaunation's has contributing factor is recorded as human overpopulation[20].
- defaunation's has effect is recorded as Empty forest[21].
- defaunation's has effect is recorded as inbreeding[22].
- defaunation's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2776501545[23].
- defaunation's significant place is recorded as tropics[24].
- defaunation's significant place is recorded as Amazônia Legal[25].
- defaunation's significant place is recorded as Congo Basin[26].
- defaunation's significant place is recorded as Indonesia[27].
Why It Matters
defaunation draws 52 Wikipedia views per month (ecological_concept category, ranking #2 of 12).[2] defaunation has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]