2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9101775
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Analysing the Impacts of Various Environmental Parameters on the Biodiversity Status of Major Habitats

Abstract: Abstract:Background: Anthropogenic impacts on the environment often result in loss of biodiversity. However, the effects of different parameters (such as soil pH) on biodiversity, which can be influenced by human activities, are poorly investigated on a global scale. The paper at hand proposes an approach to examine the relationship between biodiversity and several parameters, which can be anthropogenically influenced, on a major habitat scale. The goal is to describe the relationship of a single parameter and… Show more

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“…They are not differentiated on a finer geographical level, because they aim to display these habitats all over the world. The data for the SGF was gathered by Winter et al [47]. The SW was calculated by the area of wetland (downloaded from The Ramsar Convention Secretariat [48]) per ecoregion.…”
Section: Global Weightingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are not differentiated on a finer geographical level, because they aim to display these habitats all over the world. The data for the SGF was gathered by Winter et al [47]. The SW was calculated by the area of wetland (downloaded from The Ramsar Convention Secretariat [48]) per ecoregion.…”
Section: Global Weightingmentioning
confidence: 99%