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Biology

Journal of Undergraduate Research

2017

Bioindicators

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Flies As Bioindicators Of Grazing Pressures In Mongolia, Rebecca Clement, C. Riley Nelson May 2017

Flies As Bioindicators Of Grazing Pressures In Mongolia, Rebecca Clement, C. Riley Nelson

Journal of Undergraduate Research

For over fifty thousand years, humans have affected their surrounding environments in a negative way. As the human population continues to increase, concerns about extinction and other human-influenced problems including climate change, habitat degradation, pollution and introduction of invasive species are becoming more and more difficult to ignore (Oreskes, 2004). Mongolia, with its low population density and richly diverse biogeographical landscape, has retained much of the biota that has been lost in surrounding more populous Asian countries. Much of the fauna is relatively unknown. A growing concern in Mongolia is the commercialization of grazing. Although grazing has been an integral …