In both its native and invaded range, B. davidii prefers naturally or anthropogenically disturbed sites along roads, river banks, and railways. |
Evidence suggests that all of the aforementioned metals have the potential for long-range atmospheric transport and are to some extent anthropogenically enriched in remote environments. |
Stratified or buried deposits in hydrologically abandoned or arrested cave passages are usually anthropogenically or biologically derived. |
The authors make the case that their results clearly indicate that the warming is produced anthropogenically, or by human activities. |
However, it is unknown whether these are truly native populations or whether they are anthropogenically introduced populations that have become naturalized. |
But this is the first time the same has been recognised for areas with anthropogenically induced high fluid pressure. |