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Why is the biology and ecology of a species very important in determining approaches to the management of its exploitation?
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I would say that the more you understand about the wants and needs of a species, the more you will be equiped to deal with it's management and it's exploitation.
Example, If a lake is allowed to silt up and become marshland, it will no longer support the fish stocks that you where aiming to conserve.
I would say that the more you understand about the wants and needs of a species, the more you will be equiped to deal with it's management and it's exploitation.
Example, If a lake is allowed to silt up and become marshland, it will no longer support the fish stocks that you where aiming to conserve.
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