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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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