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「Populations」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)

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s critically endangered with just two small populations, comprising a few hundred trees and a dozen
It is limited to four populations with a total of 200 to 500 individuals; thi
To monitor wader populations through a programme of counting and banding
respect to effect size (e.g., due different populations examined) a funnel plot may give a wrong im
te is home to nationally important breeding populations of a number of birds.
ai in Hawaii, where it is known from eleven populations containing a total of under 800 individual
he appearance of lactose tolerance in human populations with a long tradition of raising domesticat
mong established anglophone and francophone populations, and a shift in immigration from English-sp
n modern European history of removing whole populations as a solution to national conflicts.
divided Sudanic areas into vaguely defined populations including a superior "Brown" race (Arab or
Some populations develop a dark blotch on the shoulder.
rom nearby islands lacking brown tree snake populations depict a significant difference in vegetati
Whose combined populations comprise a majority of the world population
The area supports breeding populations of a number of species of birds that are li
In 2007 there were only two populations containing a total of 46 mature plants, but
of Texas by the displacement of the native populations as a healthful and inevitable development.
spread throughout Europe and beyond, since populations over a large area share a common genetic he
erable as a metapopulation due to its small populations in a limited habitat often live in the prim
status is due to the presence of important populations of a very rare liverwort, the Western Rustw
verall, limited in distribution to about 80 populations in a single network of water bodies, but it
h refers to the practice of keeping certain populations in a separate, lower-class status.
dency toward extinction among predator-prey populations with a series of experiments in 1934.
Evolution in Mendelian Populations is a lengthy 1931 scientific paper on evolu
acarisuga can be used to manage spider mite populations in a variety of greenhouse and field crops.
The schizophrenic populations has a higher incidence of smoking diseases,
et bog, which supports significant breeding populations of a number of wading birds.
Native populations of A. paniculata are spread throughout sout
Because of the destruction of most wild populations of abalone, abalone farming has become a bo
nty, Texas, where it is known from only ten populations totaling about 5000 plants.
k by the project team located five distinct populations totalling about 4000 plants.
ey are also found in other areas with large populations of Abruzzese.
Some populations of Acacia obtusifolia can survive winters t
e school zones to beter balance the student populations and accommodate a new elementary school ope
Antiziganism and encouraged Europe's Romani populations to act to improve their poor living conditi
If diverse youth populations were actually involved in the development o
gly close proximity, with different colored populations on adjacent hillsides.
ber of subspecies have been created for the populations in Africa, through the Arabian peninsula an
urred about 4000 years ago, presumably when populations practicing agriculture and animal husbandry
e requiring more and more water for growing populations, and agriculture.
It has eleven small populations in Alabama and five in Tennessee but its su
A. pallida is known from approximately 13 populations in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
rge portions of the remaining system", that populations of all animals would increase, and animal d
They were designed for equal populations from all districts and its accomplishment o
However, the populations in all river systems have declined signific
stern CAR and some Central Sudanic-speaking populations settled along the Oubangi.
s now a highly threatened species, and some populations have already been extirpated.
is has raised concern that Z. attenboroughi populations may already be endangered or even locally e
Trout populations have already been reestablished in Mountain
Certain populations are also known as Baillon's Shearwater or T
ften sprayed with poison to reduce mosquito populations, which also kills the fish.
he plant is mainly found in Georgia, though populations have also been noted in Alabama, South Caro
Populations have also been noted in Sudan and Uganda.
Populations have also been located in Nova Scotia, Cana
Some populations are also threatened by development of their
te threat is habitat loss, the reduced toad populations are also vulnerable to automobiles, predato
However, multivoltine populations can also be modeled with integrodifference
Madagascar populations have also been referred to as Triaenops ruf
L. schismatica is known from several small populations at altitudes around 200 m (656 ft) in the L
Also, small populations of American Black Duck, Ring-necked Duck an
he lower, and both flats hosted substantial populations of American lotus, lily pads, and wild rice
a large amount of genetic variation between populations, suggesting an extreme adaptive capability
group also has been found in South Siberian populations with an average frequency of 1%.
which emphasized the need to provide native populations with an education which was simultaneously
endemic to Puerto Rico and limited to three populations with an estimated 220 total individuals rem
The identification of populations is an integral part of fisheries science.
ergence is the process in which two or more populations of an ancestral species accumulate independ
high school students from underrepresented populations on an academic pathway to prepare for colle
oncerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations was an agreement between the Greek and Turk
There were only seven populations, with an eighth discovered by 2000.
The general diffusion of Turkish populations over Anatolia, before Osman's time, was in
ific competition has the potential to alter populations, communities and the evolution of interacti
community-based program that monitors bird populations in and around the Tucson, Arizona, USA metr
ation; laterality among normal and abnormal populations; memory and amnestic disorders; unilateral
The villages of the exchanged populations (Bulgarians and Muslims) in Greece were res
It is rare, with only dozens of populations known, and has been extirpated from several
he pro-democracy movement among the Burmese populations inside and outside the country.
tween Scottish travelers and English Romani populations, historically and in recent times.
Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: Genetics and Biometric Foundations v. 1 (G
Naikpod Gond (Gondi people) and Andh tribal populations of Andhra Pradesh .
Populations on Anguilla have a pale pink dorsal surface
creases on the islands and further isolates populations, these animals will be threatened by lack o
Populations of animals with similar looking shells from
School has one of the largest student pupil populations of any California high school.
ge gap of about 200 km (120 mi) between the populations (from Apalachicola to Cedar Key).
parthenogenesis on these hosts allows large populations of aphids to build up quickly.
Naturally viable populations have appeared in eastern North America from
rb is variable in appearance, with isolated populations often appearing quite different from one an
Bulletin, this application reduced mosquito populations by approximately 80 percent.
ngle-member districts across the state with populations of approximately 672,000 per constituency.
Note that the populations listed are for the city proper and not for
ral" marked by increasingly small, isolated populations and are now considered critically endangere
ese sites were centroids for larger farming populations, and are deemed to be satellite cities that
Populations that are physiologically capable of interbr
tually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated from othe
spend on adapting or evolving your creature populations, which are represented by animated icons of
However, most populations generally are done blooming by the end of M
Across two populations, there are fewer than a hundred individuals
Because this species is known from several populations that are not believed to be under immediate
olutionary phenomena are characteristics of populations that are described by averages, medians, di
Wild populations, which are native to southeastern Brazil, a
to Africa, and consequent decrease in bird populations in areas such as Ukraine and the Caucasus
species rank, the southern Baja California populations could arguably be split off (as Uta elegans
There are 8 populations in Arizona and four more south of the borde
ates of Texas and New Mexico, with disjunct populations in Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
iana, Mississippi, Alabama and two isolated populations in Arkansas and Missouri.
When caribou populations declined around 1900 and again in the 1920s
nds, it is necessary to maintain grass carp populations by artificial means, which is done by the p
ers, in some cases by working from isolated populations, such as those on Santa Cruz Island off the
, most of whom are members of special-needs populations, such as geriatric, mentally ill, pregnant,
ed, and developed a DNA resource from world populations known as HGDP-CEPH diversity panel, to be u
s other areas containing significant German populations such as the Sudetenland.
nsible for the preservation of certain rare populations such as the Suisun Shrew.
A mix of rural and urban populations, especially as the town of Conception Bay S
Some feral populations, such as that in Florida, have a reputation
also overseas in countries with large Tamil populations, such as Malaysia and Singapore.
In addition, of the Jewish populations, the Ashkenazim were closest to South Europ
It occurs in two disjunct populations, one associated with montane Atlantic Fores
All populations are associated with humid forest, but local
cializing in cosmology, supernovae, stellar populations, and astronomical instrumentation.
Seven of these 27 CMAs saw their populations grow at a rate of at least double the natio
e a source of edible oil long used by local populations and at one time exported as a government ru
e survival of a number of peripheral neuron populations and at least one population of dopaminergic
ve Hawaiian Hoary bats must have increasing populations for at least 5 consecutive years to be cons
Louisiana law attempted to keep these two populations separate at the end of the 19th century.
However, the genetic diversity of wild populations has, at least in part, been preserved by th
If both populations are at 0, then they will continue to be so
rst diagnosed in the summer of 1984/1985 in populations of Atlantic Salmon off the east coast of Ta
Turkish and Azeri populations are atypical among Altaic speakers in havin
ting or politics, weak ties enable reaching populations and audiences that are not accessible via s
has one of the fastest growing residential populations in Australia.
It is found in number of isolated populations from Austria to Spain, Morocco, Turkey, Ira
OmniPop is a program used to class populations by autosomal DNA results.
"Shrouded Isles" expansion was released and populations climbed back up slightly, then in November
Clonal populations of bacteria, each population maintaining a
Besides North America and Europe, large populations of Baptists also exist in Asia, Africa and
Populations on Barbuda are dark brown with irregular, c
Populations are based upon published estimates by the U
area of the River Loddon encompasses urban populations in Basingstoke and eastern Reading, whilst
eople, short of food due to declining bison populations, approached Battleford, the white inhabitan
believed that differentiation of separated populations might be the cause of variations between po
as discriminating effects between different populations, can be diagnosed quickly via these diagram
Remaining populations can be found on land which is threatened by
It is believed that these populations could be the result of European admixture,
ivated as an ornamental plant and some wild populations may be descended from garden escapees.
Local populations can be wiped out if a drought lasts for mul
ly true lily native to Arizona, where a few populations can be found in the Huachuca, Chiricahua, a
ulation, conservationists hope that at-risk populations can be preserved.
Alternatively, elevated IEL populations can be a marker for developing neoplasia in
l impact statement) of how these vulnerable populations might be impacted by air pollution, noise,
sation, is a technique used to better allow populations to be compared when the age profiles of the
Similar Ruderalis populations can be found in most of the areas where hem
is not threatened or endangered, some local populations may be threatened by habitat loss.
f Haplogroup L among Mediterranean European populations may be slightly lower or higher than that r
Genetically, the differences between populations cannot be explained by habitat variability.
iques, such a gill netting fish to estimate populations, can be very damaging, at least to the loca
ops to be used as a guide to feeding entire populations, it became more essential to economically e
In many parts of the region, feral populations have become established as a result of esca
chus hypothenemi to induce disease in borer populations has been considered.
Populations have been introduced to and have become nat
being made to ensure its survival and Mohua populations have been established on several predator-f
Other populations have been established in nearby protected a
In addition, isolated populations have been reported in northeastern Mexico.
Populations have been lost from several parts of the ri
in Florida; at one extreme all the American populations have been included in a broadly defined Zam
Nonetheless, some northern populations have been greatly reduced by livestock and
Two local populations have been described as separate species - H
ent of the WMA is forested and the wildlife populations have been restored.
Populations have been established in Washington state,
Their populations have been impacted by hunting and habitat d
Genetic diversity within populations has been found to be much lower than the av
e of extinction, but a number of additional populations have been found and the early monitoring pr
Individual populations have been recorded expanding from 7,000 to
Since it was listed, more populations have been discovered and a few have been pl
The populations have been shown to inhabit areas in Minneso
it was believed, not the least because some populations have been split off this species.
survives in the Koʻolau Range, where a few populations had been known.
The loss of inland populations has been even more severe, since due to dam
Populations from before 1970 are the totals of the popu
The rediscovery is timely as the existing populations are being encroached on by an invasive Afri
a River and Seym River and mixed with local populations of Belarusians and Lithuanians.
ersity Conservation Area, the largest known populations were believed to be in adjacent Vietnam, wh
probably more realistic to treat most feral populations as belonging to undefined hybrid lineages.
too small compared to even smaller towns by populations like Berhampur.
r locations notable for significant student populations include Berkeley/Columbia Court, Stanford C
Some populations migrated between lowland breeding grounds a
Indian populations breed between April and June, although earl
extremophiles inhabited the asphalt lake in populations ranging between 106 to 107 cells/gram.
es are significant for their over-wintering populations of Bewick's swan (Cygnus columbianus bewick
Populations increased beyond the carrying capacity of t
The reptile populations at Bickerton Hill are of particular signifi
Because of the rising senior populations, Fontanet's biggest challenge in working wi
gines, and that ways be found to reduce the populations of birds around airports.
y to protect and regenerate dangerously low populations of bison and Pronghorn.
y to protect and regenerate dangerously low populations of bison and Pronghorn.
Adults in both populations have black bills, legs, and feet.
andoah National Park has one of the densest populations of black bears documented within the U.S.,
are gentrifying the area, but now also has populations of blacks (particularly in Lafayette Square
Some populations have blue coloration on their sides, and it
                                                                                                   


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