Avaluable biological resource
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Biological resources refer to the living landscape—the plants, animals, and other aspects of nature—and are important to society for the various services they provide, as well as problems they may create.
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The ability to protect biological resources is dependent on our ability to detect differences between natural and human-induced variation in biological condition (Karr and Chu, 1999). To determine changes as a result of human disturbance, sampling and analyses should concentrate on multiple sites within the same environmental setting across a range of conditions from “least impacted” to severely disturbed as a result of human activity (Emery and Thomas, 2003).
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