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Cosa (chi) è natural habitat - definizione

ECOLOGICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL AREA INHABITED BY A PARTICULAR SPECIES; NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH AN ORGANISM LIVES, OR THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT THAT SURROUNDS A SPECIES POPULATION
Microhabitat; Habitats; Natural habitat; Habitat (ecology); Breeding ground; Wildlife habitat; Nesting ground; Animal habitats; Monotypic habitat; Microhabitats; Micro-habitats; Micro-habitat; Polytypic habitat; Microenvironment (ecology); Breeding grounds; Habitat type; Exophily; Exophile; Exophilic
  • The leaves of an ''[[Alnus nepalensis]]'' tree provide a microhabitat for species like the leaf beetle ''[[Aulacophora indica]]''.
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  • An Antarctic rock split apart to show [[endolithic]] lifeforms showing as a green layer a few millimeters thick
  • Wetland habitat types in Borneo
  • Dense mass of white crabs at a hydrothermal vent, with stalked barnacles on right
  • Rich rainforest habitat in [[Dominica]]
  •  [[Ibex]] in an alpine habitat
  • Desert scene in Egypt
  • Twenty-five years after the devastating eruption at [[Mount St. Helens]], United States, [[pioneer species]] have moved in.
  • This [[coral reef]] in the [[Phoenix Islands Protected Area]] provides habitat for numerous marine species.

microhabitat         
¦ noun Ecology a habitat of limited extent which differs in character from the surrounding habitat.
Habitat destruction         
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  •  Deforestation of all European forests, 2018. Europe is one of the continents who has the fewer percentage of native forest.
  • Farmers near newly cleared land within Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat ([[Kerinci Seblat National Park]]), [[Sumatra]]
  • Example of human caused habitat destruction likely capable of reversing if further disturbance is halted. Uganda.
  • ''[[Chelonia mydas]]'' on a Hawaiian coral reef. Although the endangered species is protected, habitat loss from human development is a major reason for the loss of [[green turtle]] nesting beaches.
  • The draining and development of coastal wetlands that previously protected the [[Gulf Coast]] contributed to severe flooding in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]] in 2005.<ref>Tibbetts, 2006.</ref>
  • Jungle burned for agriculture in southern Mexico
  • Natural vegetation along this coastal shoreline in North Carolina, US, is being used to reduce the effects of shoreline erosion while providing other benefits to the natural ecosystem and the human community.
STATE WHEN NATURAL ENVIRONMENT BECOMES UNABLE TO SUPPORT ITS NATIVE SPECIES DUE TO HUMAN ACTIVITY
Habitat loss; Loss of habitat; Habitat degradation; Habitat reduction; Habitat clearance; Destruction of habitat; Habitat alteration; Degradation of habitat; Destruction of habitats; Causes of habitat destruction; Habitat disruption
Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby reducing biodiversity and species abundance.
Habitat conservation         
  • There are significant ecological benefits associated with [[selective cutting]]. Pictured is an area with [[Ponderosa Pine]] trees that were selectively harvested.
MANAGEMENT OF HABITAT
Conserve habitat; Habitat protection; Habitat management
Habitat conservation is a management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitats and prevent species extinction, fragmentation or reduction in range. It is a priority of many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideology.

Wikipedia

Habitat

In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species habitat can be seen as the physical manifestation of its ecological niche. Thus "habitat" is a species-specific term, fundamentally different from concepts such as environment or vegetation assemblages, for which the term "habitat-type" is more appropriate.

The physical factors may include (for example): soil, moisture, range of temperature, and light intensity. Biotic factors will include the availability of food and the presence or absence of predators. Every species has particular habitat requirements, with habitat generalist species able to thrive in a wide array of environmental conditions while habitat specialist species requiring a very limited set of factors to survive. The habitat of a species is not necessarily found in a geographical area, it can be the interior of a stem, a rotten log, a rock or a clump of moss; a parasitic organism has as its habitat the body of its host, part of the host's body (such as the digestive tract), or a single cell within the host's body.

Habitat types are environmental categorizations of different environments based on the characteristics of a given geographical area, particularly vegetation and climate. Thus habitat types do not refer to a single species but to multiple species living in the same area. For example, terrestrial habitat types include forest, steppe, grassland, semi-arid or desert. Fresh-water habitat types include marshes, streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds; marine habitat types include salt marshes, the coast, the intertidal zone, estuaries, reefs, bays, the open sea, the sea bed, deep water and submarine vents. Habitat types may change over time. Causes of change may include a violent event (such as the eruption of a volcano, an earthquake, a tsunami, a wildfire or a change in oceanic currents); or change may occur more gradually over millennia with alterations in the climate, as ice sheets and glaciers advance and retreat, and as different weather patterns bring changes of precipitation and solar radiation. Other changes come as a direct result of human activities, such as deforestation, the plowing of ancient grasslands, the diversion and damming of rivers, the draining of marshland and the dredging of the seabed. The introduction of alien species can have a devastating effect on native wildlife – through increased predation, through competition for resources or through the introduction of pests and diseases to which the indigenous species have no immunity.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per natural habitat
1. Conservationists say wild elephants increasingly attack human settlements encroaching on their natural habitat.
2. Here we see this [continental] stuff being produced in its natural habitat," said Bruce D.
3. That frees up lots of extra space for animals, forests, and other natural habitat.
4. Is there a legal way of challenging commercial pickers if they damage a mushroom‘s natural habitat?
5. Urban development around the city has also been blamed for destroying the monkeys‘ natural habitat.