bullers
Bullers is a term used in various contexts, primarily referring to a type of environmental disturbance or specific phenomena. In the realm of ecology, "bullers" often describe scattered, localized disturbances within ecosystems, such as small patches of damage caused by grazing, disease, or human activities. These patches can influence the spatial heterogeneity of habitats, affecting biodiversity and ecological processes.
In a more specific context, especially in ornithology and agricultural settings, "bullers" can refer to structures,
The origin of the term varies depending on regional dialects and specialized fields. Its usage is often
Despite its diverse applications, "bullers" generally relates to environmental modifications, disturbance patterns, or management features within
Overall, "bullers" exemplify the ways in which physical structures or disturbance patterns influence ecological and agricultural