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poverty, the area is typified by declining | populations, a primarily agricultural landscape with lo |
Though mainly populated by Christian | populations a raya was ruled according to Ottoman rule. |
ems to have occurred in two discrete relict | populations: a smaller one in the southeast of the Arab |
ranteed vaporizer is unaffordable for large | populations, a major part of this article should featur |
ions on territorial transfers, inform their | populations about the demarcation process and its conse |
tating problem of bees and other pollinator | populations across North America. |
Thorold's deer is found only in scattered | populations across its former range, although the remot |
campaign for the rights of disenfranchised | populations across the world. |
ver, it was recently found that the eastern | populations actually represent a different species, W. |
seeds is a few metres - and these isolated | populations adapted in ways different to the parent pop |
-General to report on the Iraqi and Kurdish | populations affected by repression from the Iraqi autho |
in Central Africa in 1997, in order to help | populations affected by the Congo-Brazzaville conflict, |
The decrease in sea lion | populations after human settlement may also have eased |
There are four global | populations, all under study. |
hip, and beset by hostility from the native | populations, all but one of the colonists sailed back t |
ich blocks the gene flow among the distinct | populations allowing differentiated fixation of charact |
he plant was known from 10 small, scattered | populations along the peaks of the Koʻolau Range, for a |
Populations along the Atlantic coast have slightly smal | |
to California, where it is known from a two | populations along the border between Tuolumne and Calav |
d the Diomede Islands, Alaska, with further | populations along the coasts of Japan and Russia. |
The Census 2010 showed that year-round | populations along the Shore had significantly decreased |
coast of the United States, with introduced | populations along the coast of southeast England and we |
nty, California, where it grows in isolated | populations along the San Joaquin River and its tributa |
rn Europe although there are small breeding | populations along the western shores of the Black Sea a |
Populations also extend for considerable distances inla | |
of the Sierra Nevada and its foothills, and | populations also occur in the Transverse Ranges above L |
in a study which tested 3616 men in various | populations also tested for that same marker, naming th |
Pettah, however a large Sinhalese and Tamil | populations also exits. |
to an optimal body size, and not imply that | populations always develop to a larger size. |
d incident cases)every year in well defined | populations and over time by collecting case reports fr |
e a source of edible oil long used by local | populations and at one time exported as a government ru |
g on the distinct needs of their respective | populations and promoting culturally relevant approache |
to limited agricultural output, increasing | populations, and climate change. |
t Neanderthals lived in "small and isolated | populations, and probably did not interbreed with their |
Island tameness is the tendency of many | populations and species of animals living on isolated i |
including landscape and ecosystem ecology, | populations and communities of plants and animals and p |
It is only known from five | populations, and eats decaying plant matter and other d |
ts the accumulation of mutations in asexual | populations and is implemented in Simulator005. |
ral" marked by increasingly small, isolated | populations and are now considered critically endangere |
tion has been observed between individuals, | populations and species, but there is little evidence t |
ures being carried out on innocent civilian | populations, and that Col. Mengistu had angrily demande |
ower frequencies, and also broader range of | populations and more complete data in each frequency ra |
ts can look at bones of people from ancient | populations and learn about their diets and lifestyles, |
(increasingly) obesity in a number of other | populations and sought out observations that might disp |
Many were killed as local | populations and partisans took revenge for Nazi atrocit |
of fast-flowing rivers to control black fly | populations, and from 1988 onwards, the use of ivermect |
e survival of a number of peripheral neuron | populations and at least one population of dopaminergic |
l restructuring relieved both the destitute | populations and devastated countryside of the Danubian |
Shifting prisoner | populations and sudden transfers were the norm. |
also to determine slight differences within | populations, and in linkage studies to generate maps fo |
s of the utmost importance to conserve bird | populations and their habitats |
ese sites were centroids for larger farming | populations, and are deemed to be satellite cities that |
en studying mass differences between galaxy | populations, and often there are several parameters use |
mong established anglophone and francophone | populations, and a shift in immigration from English-sp |
is a variety of this species found in wild | populations and is noted for its short and dense inflor |
to protect remaining habitat, establish new | populations, and conserve genetic material in seed bank |
everal of these communities have large deaf | populations, and both the hearing and deaf are proficie |
Adjacent | populations and subspecies are subject to cline intergr |
ting or politics, weak ties enable reaching | populations and audiences that are not accessible via s |
observations, provide insight into stellar | populations and will ultimately be used to synthesize t |
a concern when it was occupied by homeless | populations and street gangs. |
ven though many municipalities have smaller | populations and budgets than Yauco. |
Southeast Asian | populations and Indigenous Australians all possess deep |
lack of memory (needed for looking at large | populations) and lack of computing power (needed for ob |
There are several established | populations and the largest one is in the Potomac River |
mal system, how it is disrupted in clinical | populations, and how it reacts to differing levels of e |
The founding of new | populations and movement between patches may depend on |
ex, since there is little gene flow between | populations, and different morphotypes are known to coe |
f World War II due to diminished Candelilla | populations and the availability of cheaper petroleum-b |
carried out due to concerns for the native | populations and the fact that there was little potentia |
ildebeest and one of Africa's biggest zebra | populations, and the large predators that prey on them. |
stia koloana, which is only known from nine | populations and reaches about 10 mm (0.4 in) in length. |
ed the evolution of geographically isolated | populations and on evolution above the species level, w |
symptoms in humans varies within different | populations and over time. |
Lemarchand has become an expert in ethnic | populations and conflicts, such as that in Burundi, the |
effective at detecting extremely rare cell | populations, and there is a loss of architectural relat |
e requiring more and more water for growing | populations, and agriculture. |
e school zones to beter balance the student | populations and accommodate a new elementary school ope |
synonymous classifications due to disjunct | populations, and was mistakenly redescribed on several |
hat syndactyly evolved in the two different | populations, and that bandicoots are actually more clos |
tity of Brunswick Land and ties between the | populations and their history after the foundation of t |
sed by the decline or fragmentation of host | populations and the extinction of host species. |
t is notable for its nesting passerine bird | populations and for the diversity of insects it support |
in urban areas with large African American | populations and will be funded in part by the National |
f bilingualism (in normal and brain-damaged | populations), and non-linguistic cognitive processes in |
that would impose little impact on civilian | populations and require no emancipation of slaves. |
Italy, Spain, and Poland - with the largest | populations and so with the majority of votes in the Co |
h End of Montreal has significant immigrant | populations and generally supports the Liberals, althou |
k to publicize the plight of wild orangutan | populations and their habitat, tropical rain forest, in |
not only royal buildings, but entire towns, | populations and even vast swaths of farmland. |
g and agriculture; this has led to isolated | populations and inbreeding, a combination likely to res |
; and monitor, manage, and improve wildlife | populations and habitat. |
o conserve, restore, and enhance the native | populations and habitats of fish, wildlife, and plants. |
l ecology, biological invasions, structured | populations, and model fitting. |
The schools serve slightly different | populations, and typically a Beacon High School student |
tant issues due to the influx of non-native | populations and growing business interests. |
in sub-Saharan Africa to eradicate mosquito | populations and combat malaria ..." |
Grebel is an expert in the study of stellar | populations and galaxy formation. |
rved to meet the combination of larger city | populations and fewer farms. |
he candidate New Hampshire towns had sparse | populations and no bureaucratic zoning boards. |
Taking into account the fact that human | populations and their use of land have fundamentally al |
other disease pandemics which destroyed the | populations and cultures of the Fraser Valley. |
cializing in cosmology, supernovae, stellar | populations, and astronomical instrumentation. |
despite their completely different stellar | populations and is part of the Extragalactic Distance S |
ow from neighboring East or Southeast Asian | populations, and have closer affinities to Western Eura |
"Non-Moluccan | populations apparently represent an undescribed subspec |
Several rainbowfish | populations appear to have become extinct due to the im |
While | populations appear to be growing, the mouse will probab |
Muskrat | populations appear to go through a regular pattern of r |
eople, short of food due to declining bison | populations, approached Battleford, the white inhabitan |
The largest | populations are found in Taylor Slough in Everglade Nat |
d acid rain in central Europe, red wood ant | populations are often endangered for little known reaso |
The mechanisms through which mite | populations are controlled in these colonies include hy |
Many | populations are heavily browsed by deer. |
Three of the four | populations are in Toa Baja, and the fourth is in Isabe |
Africa, while substantial but less diverse | populations are in Asia and North America. |
Thus, Lenski concludes, human | populations are limited by their capability of food pro |
New Zealand as an ornamental waterfowl, and | populations are now common on larger coastal or inland |
Southernmost | populations are resident, but most other birds migrate |
in the Red Sea, in which case the remaining | populations are named C. ocellatus. |
ia water, a large percentage of disjunctive | populations are separated from their main range simply |
The main | populations are found in California, specifically the h |
and threats to it have been reduced but the | populations are still quite small. |
Some | populations are migratory, moving in response to rains. |
Castilleja lasiorhyncha only existing | populations are in San Bernardino County and possibly S |
mited benefit in greenhouses where whitefly | populations are low. |
Certain | populations are also known as Baillon's Shearwater or T |
Several | populations are found beyond the Southwest Botanical Pr |
atherds are popular in countries where goat | populations are significant; for instance, in Africa an |
f Gyrostigma are extinct because rhinoceros | populations are tiny owing to their state of endangerme |
When all county | populations are combined, the entire region is constitu |
of 0-1700 m above sea level, although most | populations are found below 100 m and plants are rare a |
of 136,000, with stable/increasing national | populations are now confined to Namibia, Botswana, Zimb |
re no major threats, although the fact that | populations are often small in size and scattered, make |
Because the | populations are few and small the plant may be extirpat |
Most | populations are found in subtropical highlands, but it |
Most of these | populations are located on land used for military train |
The remaining | populations are threatened with habitat destruction due |
The | populations are therefore believed to be more vulnerabl |
Many | populations are small, containing just a few individual |
The small | populations are threatened by clearing and road works. |
Most | populations are found on roadsides and other open areas |
Both | populations are isolated from one another by the Tiansh |
Disjunct localized | populations are in northern Peru along river headwaters |
ghout its range in Laos, but in Vietnam the | populations are scattered due to human encroachment on |
(Esox lucius) and perch (Perca fluviatilis) | populations are especially large. |
Neotenic | populations are perennibranchiate and retain their fins |
as the Rocky Mountains, depending on which | populations are treated as part of the species. |
South China and Taiwanese | populations are sometimes treated as subspecies fokiens |
Native soil | populations are often low and can be increased by appli |
Some | populations are also threatened by development of their |
ent genetic analysis has shown that the two | populations are distinct at species level, under which |
The highest | populations are on Hawaiʻi, Maui and Oʻahu. |
d species because five of its six remaining | populations are protected by the San Bruno Mountain Hab |
te threat is habitat loss, the reduced toad | populations are also vulnerable to automobiles, predato |
luding: the ability to define distinct cell | populations are defined by their size and granularity; |
The last remaining native | populations are on the grasslands near Lawrence Livermo |
Lake trout in planktivorous | populations are highly abundant, grow very slowly and m |
About 10-15% of these | populations are homozygous, but fewer (about 5%) actual |
It is possible that the outlying | populations are not self-sustaining, being instead main |
A value of 0 indicates that two | populations are genetically identical whereas a value o |
Where grass carp | populations are maintained through stocking as a biocon |
isations of the "grey" and the "grey-lined" | populations are identical. |
Turkish and Azeri | populations are atypical among Altaic speakers in havin |
The authors argue that | populations are not stable and movement of cats is sign |
The | populations are very small, with some containing just a |
cent times the three golden-winged grosbeak | populations are usually considered distinct species. |
Some | populations are protected within Ironwood Forest Nation |
arasitism are threatening this species, and | populations are diminishing throughout its breeding ran |
If both | populations are at 0, then they will continue to be so |
western half of the continent, though small | populations are found in the northeast United States an |
Some | populations are protected inside reserves, such as the |
Since the | populations are largely clonal, this may enhance geneti |
Most | populations are within the National Park, where they ar |
Seahorse | populations are thought to have been endangered in rece |
• | Populations are based upon published estimates by the U |
All | populations are associated with humid forest, but local |
includes twenty-eight outlying settlements: | populations are given as of 2005. |
The small | populations are highly threatened, one of the reasons b |
The rediscovery is timely as the existing | populations are being encroached on by an invasive Afri |
Though its | populations are quite fragmented today, many of the ind |
Other sources of European | populations are Corsicans, French, Germans, Irish, Port |
These | populations are interesting in that they are restricted |
Such | populations are characterized by a high degree of heter |
Springbok | populations are one of the few antelope species that ar |
Some | populations are located on private land and have not be |
For example, in the UK its only significant | populations are in the south and southeast of England, |
s shelters and day centers serving homeless | populations are often legally constrained from exceedin |
n a state of constant change as Center City | populations are often transient. |
speciation, in which zones of two diverging | populations are separate, but do overlap somewhat; part |
Some | populations are located on highly disturbed habitat suc |
The two plant | populations are separated by a distance of approximatel |
Isolated | populations are found from Spain in the west across cen |
Most | populations are not protected, however, including many |
gene flow is less likely today because the | populations are more separated. |
fertile seeds, but most individuals in most | populations are clones. |
ed in Scotland but not in Cumbria where the | populations are small and threatened. |
Populations are locally affected by introduced predator | |
Shina speaking | populations are predominant in tehsil Gurez, Drass and |
For example, if bee | populations are reduced by insecticides aimed at other |
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