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- W64529415 abstract "We humans are adept at manipulating our biophysical environment. Our ancient ancestors had no choice but to modify their home ecosystems in order to eke out subsistence and secure their survival. In this regard, they were no different from other animal species (see Jones et al. 1994; Lavelle 1997; Rosamund and Anderson 2003; Vermeij 2004). Beavers impound streams and radically alter the environments of catchments. Forest corridors used by Asian elephants are recognizable by characteristic bamboo–dominated ecosystems that develop in response to the mechanical damage caused as these large beasts move about. Termites construct complex edifices with intricate thermodynamic properties and strong impact on soils. Even fungi and bacteria modify their environments proportionately to their small size by exuding enzymes that digest enveloping organic matter." @default.
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- W64529415 title "Disturbance and Impairment" @default.
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