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To discuss: The ecological effects of manmade steel barriers between two countries.
Concept introduction:
In general, barriers mean limit or boundary. Ecological barriers are the natural limits that split one ecosystem from another ecosystem. These barriers are used for safety purpose. Some artificial barriers are also used to prevent the uncontrolled movement.
To determine: The type of organisms that would be adversely affected by fragmentation.
Concept introduction:
In general, barriers mean limit or boundary. Ecological barriers are the natural borders that separate one ecosystem from another ecosystem. These barriers are used for safety purpose. Some artificial barriers are also used to prevent the uncontrolled movement.
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