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Why biodiversity has so many enemies
Andrew J. Beattie
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
biodiversity
88%
industry
74%
invertebrate
35%
ecosystem service
24%
resource
22%
political party
22%
organism
18%
science
17%
nut
17%
policy
16%
bolt
16%
economics
15%
genetic diversity
15%
responsibility
12%
vertebrate
12%
society
10%
chemical
6%
Agriculture & Biology
biodiversity
100%
industry
80%
invertebrates
34%
biodiversity conservation
32%
ecosystem services
29%
economics
18%
microorganisms
17%
organisms
15%
vertebrates
10%
genetic variation
8%