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Domestic Fauna and Anthropochorous Fauna

Human Evolution, 2006
The term “anthropochorous” can be referred to the fauna which has populations or nuclei of individuals brought to and diffused in geographical areas by the direct or indirect action of humans. This definition therefore implicates the role of humans, either conscious or unconscious, in the alteration of the areas of distribution of the fauna. Hence, all
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Fauna

WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2011
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Fauna

2017
Humans have intruded and degraded aquatic and terrestrial biospheres by hunting, overexploitation, land take, habitat dissection and destruction, agriculture, mining, damming, water management, pollution, and import of xenospecies and of pathogens. This caused the trend of anthropogenic defaunation and homogenisation.
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Fauna

2003
Analyse van voorkomende dieren in het bos, met nadruk op zoogdieren, broedvogels, reptielen, amfibieën, dagvlinders en ...
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FAUNA

2023
Abra Spiciarich   +2 more
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Fauna

Iranian Studies, 1998
The Principal Users of the Encyclopaedia are Likely to be Students and scholars of Iranian culture, history, literature, geography, and area studies. Most of these will not be looking so much for technical articles in their own specialties as for general introductory entries in ancillary areas.
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Fauna

2014
Paul Lavery   +2 more
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La Fauna

1995
The sacred well of Serra Niedda near Sorso (SS) provided many bone remains deriving from ritual actions. The domestic species with horns prevail, but rests of pig, dog, and hare have also been found. The material is dated to the nuragic phase.
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