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 Übersetzung für 'habitat destruction' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   habitat destruction | -
biol.
habitat destruction
Lebensraumzerstörung {f}
biol.ecol.
habitat destruction
Zerstörung {f} des Lebensraumes
ecol.
habitat destruction
Habitatvernichtung {f}
ecol.
habitat destruction
Habitatzerstörung {f}
ecol.
habitat destruction
Zerstörung {f} des Lebensraums
Teiltreffer
destructionAbbau {m}
142
destructionZerschlagung {f}
76
destructionVerwüstung {f}
72
destructionZerrüttung {f}
18
destructionZerstörung {f}
2317
destructionVernichtung {f}
375
destructionDestruktion {f} [geh.]
85
med.tech.
thermal destruction
thermische Zerstörung {f}
ecol.
environmental destruction
Umweltzerstörung {f}
med.
tissue destruction
Gewebezerstörung {f}
mil.
wartime destruction
Kriegszerstörung {f}
war destructionKriegszerstörung {f}
destruction claimVernichtungs­anspruch {m}
econ.pol.
creative destruction
schöpferische Zerstörung {f}
self-destructionSelbstzerfleischung {f} [geh.]
econ.oenol.
wine destruction
Weinvernichtung {f}
phys.
exergy destruction
Exergievernichtung {f}
dent.
destruction complex
Destruktionskomplex {m}
destruction processVernichtungs­prozess {m}
archaeo.
destruction layer
Zerstörungs­horizont {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • They argue that climate change and habitat destruction are global and more complex, therefore demanding far deeper transformations of the economy, the culture and political life.
  • Other threats to elephants include habitat destruction and fragmentation.
  • This rodent is the host of a number of zoonotic diseases and, while there has not yet been a human-borne outbreak due to the movement of this rodent into new regions, it offers an example of how habitat destruction through deforestation and subsequent movements of species is occurring regularly.
  • The biggest threats to the chimpanzee are habitat destruction, poaching, and disease.
  • Habitat destruction represents a threat to biodiversity in Croatia, as developed and agricultural land is expanded into previous natural habitats, while habitat fragmentation occurs as roads are created or expanded.

  • The western/lowland bongo faces an ongoing population decline as habitat destruction and hunting pressures increase with the relentless expansion of human settlement.
  • This slender loris is an endangered species. Habitat destruction is a major threat.
  • The extent of the effect of such wholesale habitat destruction on the genus is unknown, but in the forests of Ecuador – the only larger region for which comprehensive data exists – more than a dozen species are known to be on the brink of extinction.
  • In contrast, the existence in the wild of almost all other odd-toed ungulates species has declined dramatically because of hunting and habitat destruction.
  • Threats to wild orangutan populations include poaching (for bushmeat and retaliation for consuming crops), habitat destruction and deforestation (for palm oil cultivation and logging), and the illegal pet trade.

  • Furbish's lousewort, a perennial herb endemic to the shores of the upper Saint John River, is an endangered species threatened by habitat destruction, riverside development, forestry, littering and recreational use of the riverbank.
  • that when these game populations are artificially boosted, it leads to both habitat destruction and a crash in these populations.
  • The main causes of death for manatees are human-related issues, such as habitat destruction and human objects.
  • Other serious threats are habitat destruction and pollution.
  • The Industrial Revolution has been criticised for leading to immense ecological and habitat destruction, certain studies [...] state that over 95% of species have gone extinct since humanity became the dominant species on earth.

  • Some scientists claim that the demand for beef is contributing to significant biodiversity loss as it is a significant driver of deforestation and habitat destruction; species-rich habitats, such as significant portions of the Amazon region, are being converted to agriculture for meat production.
  • Madagascar, home to five endemic primate families, has experienced the greatest extinction of the recent past; since human settlement 1,500 years ago, at least eight classes and fifteen of the larger species have become extinct due to hunting and habitat destruction.
  • Sea otters are vulnerable to oil spills and the indirect effects of overfishing; the black-footed ferret, a relative of the European polecat, suffers from the loss of American prairie; and wolverine populations are slowly declining because of habitat destruction and persecution.
  • Habitat destruction is another major threat to kiwi; restricted distribution and small size of some kiwi populations increases their vulnerability to inbreeding.
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