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Disturbance (ecology)
In biology, a disturbance is a temporary change in environmental conditions that causes a pronounced change in an ecosystem. Disturbances often act quickly and with great effect, sometimes resulting in the removal of large amounts of biomass. Major ecological disturbances may include firesfloodingwindstormsinsect outbreaks and tramplingEarthquakes, various types of volcanic eruptionstsunamifirestormsimpact eventsclimate change, and the devastating effects of human impact on the environment (anthropogenic disturbances) such as clearcuttingforest clearing and the introduction of invasive species  can be considered major disturbances. Disturbance forces can have profound immediate effects on ecosystems and can, accordingly, greatly alter the natural community. Because of these and the impacts on populations, these effects can continue for an extended period of time.

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