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Overexploitation, also
called overharvesting or
ecological overshoot,
refers to
harvesting a
renewable resource to the
point of
diminishing returns. Continued...
- The Bay of
Bengal is the
northeastern part of the
Indian Ocean.
Geographically it is
positioned between the
Indian subcontinent and the
Indochinese peninsula...
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Groundwater recharge Groundwater-related
subsidence Drinking water Overexploitation Water crisis Human overpo****tion Liu, Pang-Wei; Famiglietti, James...
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wildlife include habitat destruction, degradation, fragmentation,
overexploitation, poaching, pollution,
climate change, and the
illegal wildlife trade...
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conditions ****ociated with them.
Threats to
freshwater biodiversity include overexploitation,
water pollution, flow modification,
destruction or
degradation of...
- 2020.
Retrieved 14
October 2020. "What are the
consequences of the
overexploitation of
natural resources?". Iberdrola.
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original on 27...
- China. It is
listed as
endangered on the IUCN Red List
because of
overexploitation resulting in a
probable serious po****tion decline. It was previously...
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diminishing number of
animals was due to
overexploitation. The
direct effects of
hunting include overexploitation of
target species and
incidental hunting...
- inhabitants, is
characterized by
numerous challenges,
including groundwater overexploitation,
increasing water demand,
intermittent supply, and pollution. These...
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cascades through human action include introduction of
invasive species,
overexploitation, and
climate change (Jackson et al. 2001,
Lotze et al. 2006, Gedan...