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Any event, such as forest fire, insect infestations or clear cut that alter the structure, composition, or functions of an ecosystem.
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the effect of one or more unexpected responses.
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The set of unspecified causes of the effect variable. Analogous to an error or residual in a prediction equation. Usually each endogenous variable has a disturbance. (Go to an exception.)
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