(1) Because of the fragility of the island's biota , access to the islands is tightly regulated, and most tourist expeditions only stay for three or four days.(2) Congruence is interpreted to mean that a widespread ancestral biota was fragmented by a series of successive vicariant events.(3) These two factors will influence the spectral dose of UV radiation received by covered biota .(4) Species introduced to control one pest have driven other native biota to extinction.(5) In the end, the sustainability of the aquaculture industry will benefit from a description of the gastrointestinal biota of aquatic organisms.(6) Moreover, they are homogenizing the earth's biota , leading to biodiversity losses and changes in ecosystems.(7) Roots may also be closely associated with other organisms, such as soil biota or symbionts, and differ in their degree of lignification.(8) And if that's the case, perhaps there's a whole biota, a whole subsurface biota , that we have yet to discover.(9) This negatively affects them, resulting in reduced recruitment, reduced food availability, and lower survival of indigenous biota .(10) And then there are those who don't care about the impacts on native biota , the fundamental ecosystem providers to life on Earth.(11) Accurate descriptions of such patterns can be informative of past vicariant events that have had an impact on the evolution of diverse biota .(12) And if you're looking at biota and you're thinking of the environment, you're more likely to do that maybe.(13) The Macaronesian flora has traditionally been suggested to represent the relictual fragment of a subtropical Tertiary plant biota once widespread in Europe and northern Africa.(14) Most clades expand from the larger, more diverse biota .(15) The river has its own regulatory adjustments and its own dependent biota .(16) As much as 73 percent of the island's original biota (flora and fauna) has been extirpated.