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disturbance events

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meanings of disturbanceand event


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disturbance
noun[C or U]
uk /dɪˈstɜː.bəns/ us /dɪˈstɝː.bəns/
something that interrupts someone or makes someone ...
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event
noun[C]
uk /ɪˈvent/ us /ɪˈvent/
anything that happens, especially something important ...
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Examples of disturbance events


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A mild disturbanceevent, the treefall of a single or several trees, would favour the suppressed-sapling strategy.
These factors set the 'starting point' after the disturbanceevent.
The duration of disturbance events in human-dominated landscapes is longer, the average gap size is increasing, and the return interval of disturbance is decreasing.
They thus show an obvious dependence on disturbance events.
The second reason could be that the uninhabited locations have a high intensity or frequency of wave disturbance events.
Almost 25% of all gaps suffered from repeated disturbance events that brought about larger gap sizes.
We further compared the number of gaps and the contribution to total gap area as if we had not considered repeated disturbance events.
The same is valid for the inclusion of repeated disturbance events.
Clearly, historical contingencies and differences between disturbance events can result in heterogeneous responses of species.
Bamboo spread is likely to be a function of complex disturbance events such as high flows and hurricanes.
Nonetheless, generalizations about the effects of disturbance are elusive, and few studies consider long-term responses of a single population or community to multiple large-scale disturbance events.
Evidence also suggests that sound trees are stable, which may reduce overall rates of tree mortality between major disturbance events and, thereby, contribute to low rates of background canopy-gap formation.
Using maximum effective fetch instead of effective fetch in the direction of prevailing winds captures the largest potential wind and wave disturbance events in a site.
The success of a wide range of species from all taxonomic groups is closely tied to natural disturbance events such as fire, flooding, and windstorm.
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However, most areas with significant natural sea bottom disturbance events are in relatively shallow water.
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Competition experiments showed that competitive dominants excluded competitively inferior species between disturbance events.
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This plant genus is peculiar in that it has developed a range of specific adaptations to resist summer drought and frequent disturbance events, such as fire and grazing.
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