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Moderate |
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MO |
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Definitions |
A species is considered to have moderate impacts when it causes declines in the population densities of native species, but no changes to the structure of communities or to the abiotic or biotic composition of ecosystems. |
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http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
altLabel | MO |
definition | A species is considered to have moderate impacts when it causes declines in the population densities of native species, but no changes to the structure of communities or to the abiotic or biotic composition of ecosystems. |
note | Blackburn T.M., F. Essl, T. Evans, P.E. Hulme, J.M. Jeschke, I. Kühn, S. Kumschick, Z. Markova, A. Mrugała, W. Nentwig, J. Pergl, P. Pyšek, W. Rabitsch, A. Ricciardi, D.M. Richardson, A. Sendek, M. Vila, J.R.U. Wilson, M. Winter, P. Genovesi, S. Bacher. 2014. A Unified Classification of Alien Species Based on the Magnitude of their Environmental Impacts. PLOS Biology, 12:5, e1001850. |
prefLabel | Moderate |
created | 2015-03-20 19:20:14 |
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modified | 2020-04-24T06:34:33.046000+00:00 |
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