The species tolerates a degree of habitat disturbance, and is considered abundant throughout its range.
Each subdivision within this theory generates similar explanations for the coexistence of species with habitat disturbance.
It tolerates habitat disturbance, and may be expanding its range in response to increased human activity.
It appears to be tolerant of some degree of habitat disturbance and/or human activity.
Livestock causes habitat disturbance, such as soil compaction, in some areas.
This annual herb has a scattered distribution, sometimes only growing after a habitat disturbance such as wildfire.
These species require or are restricted to a small geographical area which makes them vulnerable from any habitat disturbance.
Threats to the survival of the species include elimination of habitat disturbance such as fire.
The species seems to be quite tolerant of habitat disturbance.
It has few natural predators and is proven to be adaptable to habitat disturbance.