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Landscape Ecosystem Disorders in Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas

Landscape- and ecosystem-scale failures of soil, biology, and ecological function.

Landscape and ecosystem disorders affecting trees in Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas

27 conditions in this category

Landscape Ecosystem Dysfunction

Landscape Ecosystem Dysfunction occurs when the biological and environmental processes supporting tree health …

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Landscape Biological Failure

Landscape Biological Failure occurs when the living organisms responsible for supporting soil and plant health…

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Landscape Carrying Capacity Failure

Landscape Carrying Capacity refers to the amount of biological activity and plant growth a site can sustainabl…

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Site Sustainability Failure

Site Sustainability refers to the long-term ability of a landscape to support healthy biological function.…

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Landscape Regeneration Failure

Landscape Regeneration refers to the natural ability of an ecosystem to rebuild itself following stress or dis…

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Landscape Recovery Capacity Failure

Landscape Recovery Capacity refers to the ability of an ecosystem to restore biological function following str…

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Landscape Self-Sustaining Function Failure

A self-sustaining landscape is capable of maintaining biological productivity through natural ecological proce…

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Landscape Biological Sustainability Failure

Biological Sustainability refers to the ability of a landscape to continuously support healthy biological proc…

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Ecological Productivity Failure

Ecological Productivity refers to the ability of an ecosystem to generate and sustain biological resources.…

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Ecosystem Functional Collapse

Ecosystem Function refers to the collective biological processes that support life within the landscape.…

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Landscape Biological Productivity Collapse

Biological Productivity refers to the ability of an ecosystem to continuously generate biological resources.…

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Landscape Biological Carrying Capacity Collapse

Biological Carrying Capacity refers to the maximum amount of biological activity that a landscape can sustaina…

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Landscape Biological Exhaustion Syndrome

Biological Exhaustion occurs when ecosystem resources are consumed faster than they can be regenerated.…

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Landscape Biological Resource Depletion

Biological resources are the living and organic components that support ecosystem productivity.…

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Landscape Regenerative Capacity Collapse

Regenerative Capacity refers to the ability of an ecosystem to restore biological function after stress or dis…

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Ecosystem Regeneration Failure Syndrome

Ecosystem Regeneration is the natural process through which biological systems rebuild after disturbance.…

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Ecological Recovery Failure Complex

Ecological Recovery is the ability of an ecosystem to restore biological function following disturbance.…

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Ecological Stability Failure

Ecological Stability refers to the ability of an ecosystem to maintain biological function despite environment…

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Ecosystem Sustainability Collapse

Ecosystem Sustainability refers to the ability of a landscape to maintain biological productivity indefinitely…

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Landscape Ecological Integrity Failure

Ecological Integrity refers to the overall health and functionality of an ecosystem.…

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Landscape Ecological Service Failure

Ecological services are the natural functions performed by healthy ecosystems.…

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Landscape Biological Infrastructure Failure

Biological Infrastructure refers to the living systems that support ecosystem function.…

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Landscape Ecological Network Failure

An Ecological Network is the interconnected system of biological relationships supporting ecosystem function.…

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Landscape Ecological Communication Failure

Ecological Communication refers to the exchange of biological signals throughout an ecosystem.…

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Landscape Ecological Coordination Failure

Ecological Coordination refers to the ability of ecosystem components to function together efficiently.…

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Landscape Ecological Support System Failure

Ecological Support Systems are the biological and environmental processes that sustain ecosystem productivity.…

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Landscape Ecological Resilience Collapse

Ecological Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to maintain function despite environmental stress.…

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