Despite this ecological variation, lacertids do not display an equivalent amount of anatomical variation. |
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Fostering ecological richness on farms requires more than the absence of synthetic pesticides and gigantic manure lagoons. |
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Sedimentation continuing at its current rates, or increasing, undermines the future ecological viability of shrimp farms. |
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The Ecology Building Society specialises in mortgages for conversions, renovations and ecological self-build projects. |
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The spill polluted the water, damaged the coastal ecological system and disrupted fishing in the area. |
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The key ecological problem was that this enormous growth of dry farming crops took place on the steep slopes of the mountain ranges. |
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The research on ocean circumfluence has a lot to do with changes in climate and ecological changes in the ocean. |
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When I first read news of this ecological disaster in a national paper I dismissed it as journalistic sensationalism. |
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Biodiversity of ecological boxes, abundant with organic matter, was compared with mesofauna from other habitats. |
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Many native species however, exhibit a characteristically wide range of ecological tolerances and their distributions reflect this. |
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The present article methodizes the approach to the ecological urban planning and it is one of the there are too. |
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The ecological damage that this project would cause is almost unimaginable. |
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Her mission is preserving populations of native rock grape plants in situ, on site in their native habitat, as part of an ecological preserve. |
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During the developmental period from birth through weaning, the intestinal microbiota undergoes a rapid ecological succession. |
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But Kuo said that the blame for such disasters belongs on public construction projects that used ecological unfriendly engineering methods. |
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We'll be hearing from a few people who would definitely be classed as New Agers, but with a bent for ecological activism. |
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As hemlocks decline throughout the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, forest composition and ecological components will change. |
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The toxification of the biosphere by man-made poisons is one of the litany of ecological disasters that is bringing us undone. |
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The Haida have stated publicly that they are opposed to offshore oil and gas development because of ecological concerns. |
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He eventually gave it up, as color television and general transistorization shrank the ecological niche. |
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Host radiation allows a parasite to expand its ecological niche by adapting to one or more novel hosts. |
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This bioassay provides a measure that is precise and repeatable, but more importantly reflects the ecological context of TTX intoxication. |
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A biocentric planetary religion that promotes ecological ethics would be ideal but I do not envision such an innovation until it is too late. |
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We discuss the ecological and biogeochemical implications of these results. |
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So long as its shortcomings are recognized, this book has a wealth of information on the distribution and ecological biogeography of birds. |
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Are the biogeographic and ecological responses of tropical-rain forest species representative of those of other fragmented biomes? |
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This has important ecological implications for trophic responses and estuarine productivity. |
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Insects have adapted to nearly every ecological niche available, from arctic to tropic and mountaintop to river bottom. |
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The man seen by many as Enemy No.1 of the environment has built a showplace of ecological sensitivity. |
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This view implicitly includes features that are important to the Tzeltal, and these features are used as variables in ecological research. |
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Important ecological factors in modern communities include predation, competition, and ecological succession. |
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The eutrophication causes ecological disturbance of water, which leads to death of fish, shrimp, swan mussel and other species. |
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The agency wants to hear from outsiders about how the migration of retirees to regions with warmer climates might cause ecological pressure. |
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Numerous ecological studies have demonstrated that attack by herbivores can reduce plant fitness. |
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A major step towards ecological sustainability is to stop our incessant shopping. |
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People are concerned about the ecological sustainability of marine farming. |
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There are many biological and ecological systems that eventually go extinct yet appear to be stable over any reasonable timescale. |
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But in this early stage of the 21st century, the bur oak still serves important ecological needs. |
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Possible explanations for that finding can be drawn from both the heuristics and biases and the ecological schools of thought. |
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Many of these regulations are keyed to specific resources within ecological systems rather than to addressing the system as a whole. |
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We read regularly about the horrors that can befall our planet if we upset the fine ecological balance. |
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From an ecological point of view, the park should have encompassed contiguous biodiversity-rich forest tracts that cut across even states. |
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These floodplains offer important ecological, hydrological and recreational functions and values. |
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No one set about intentionally to destroy the ecological integrity, social responsibility, or economic viability of American agriculture. |
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Attention has focused on a number of problems, including reinforcement, sympatric speciation, and the ecological context of speciation. |
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We are the product of a process of speciation, competition, and ecological change. |
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His essay cites the ocean's resilience to ecological damage from oil spills and sunken shipping. |
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This limits our ability to make broadscale predictions about the relative importance of local ecological processes. |
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Social resources are at least as important as ecological resources in supporting a desirable quality of life. |
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The shift toward more ecological means of pest control is a driving force in research and in growers' fields. |
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The city council voted unanimously in July to make the entire watershed an ecological reserve. |
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The region is a ecological funnel through which millions of waterfowl, raptors and neotropical birds pass each year. |
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The ecological role and niche of coiled cephalopods can be studied by considering the common morphological characters of these fossils. |
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Forest Service officials are comparing the economic and ecological results of this handwork to using machines. |
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His book on ecological genetics went through several editions and his monographs on moths and butterflies are still used. |
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Growing awareness of ecological issues in the 1990s prompted a Wombles comeback. |
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Because ecological correlations often seem surprisingly high, some statisticians and social scientists think they should be devalued in some way. |
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Rigorous and data intensive, ecological economics builds on the idea that natural resources are as valid a form of capital as oil rigs. |
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Some early humans may have started eating meat as a way to survive within their own ecological niche. |
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A network of mini hydel power plants can deliver energy equivalent to a big hydel project without imposing a strain on ecological systems. |
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Each technique has been validated against laboratory standards and has been tested throughout the tropics in a variety of ecological contexts. |
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Although developed primarily for ecological applications, some of its component programs are useful in systematics and biogeography. |
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They also investigate the ecological assumption that some organizational features are more resistant to change than others. |
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The conference, like the concept of ecological design itself, ran the gamut from the supremely practical to the resolutely idealistic. |
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The ideal modern farm using ecological and traditional methods integrates plant and animal husbandry. |
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Ecologists have long recognized the need to incorporate spatial scale into planning ecological restorations. |
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The court declared that no money would be awarded for ecological restoration. |
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Primitive primates called lemurs fill the ecological roles of woodpeckers, squirrels and monkeys. |
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Within ecological anthropology there were also critiques of an overemphasis on bounded local analyses. |
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Since the 1990s, ecological anthropology has incorporated a political dimension into ecological analysis. |
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Neither food sufficiency nor ecological sustainability can be achieved by exporting inappropriate western technologies. |
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Underneath a big tree are various other plants, shrubs, liane, and so on, forming an interacting ecological structure. |
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Mankind has become like a plague to the planet, it offers it no ecological benefit, and upsets the existing ecological equilibrium. |
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Underscored by an ecological development brief, the new campus has a green landscaped centre, ringed by lecture halls and a university library. |
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Invasives like mute swans and rock pigeons are wreaking ecological havoc throughout the United States and threatening countless native species. |
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Could the Asian elephant fulfill the same ecological role that elephants played here 13,000 years ago? |
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The background of war and ecological crises will make society and architects more conservative and rule-bound. |
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There is a frequent and incorrect assumption that ecological buildings have to be far more expensive. |
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The NCAA's motivation for promoting walking safaris is primarily an ecological one. |
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The visitors will see activities of the Masai tribe of Kenya, an exhibition about ecological tourism and an African safari park. |
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Eucalyptus plantations in the Brazilian Amazon have wrecked vast swathes of the rainforest by upsetting the delicate ecological system. |
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Of course there are people who say that Miller is on the take from someone for his vociferous defense of the this potential ecological nightmare. |
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Corporations may deduct from income an amount up to the fair market value of the ecological gift. |
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There is no safety or security for us unless there is worldwide social justice and ecological sanity. |
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We have to put ecological sanity and human rights at the top of our list of priorities. |
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The significance of symbiosis is now recognized for its abundance, wide distribution, and fundamental importance in many ecological processes. |
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The three ecological groups of mushrooms are mycorrhizal, parasitic and saprophytic mushrooms. |
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Fungal endophytes and saprotrophs generally play an important ecological role within plant tissues and dead plant material. |
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As such, these data may well acquire an unwonted historical significance if the potential ecological impact of the disease becomes a reality. |
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The convoluted plotlines and gimmicky narration distract needlessly from its premise of ecological change and accountability. |
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Land crabs are nocturnal scavengers that climb trees, enter holes and are the invertebrate ecological equivalent of rats. |
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Peddlers also performed an ecological function as consummate street scavengers, collectors, and recycling artists. |
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Inland water navigation offers considerable economic and ecological advantages over other forms of transport in many areas and industries. |
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Legend notwithstanding, the ecological causes and consequences of marcescence are not well understood. |
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And he says there is a pending ecological disaster as the weed smothers river life. |
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Existing natural features and areas were identified as of ecological importance and were incorporated into the masterplan. |
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Back in 1991 the company commissioned two studies to compare the ecological costs of reusable versus disposable nappies. |
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The project successfully integrates ecological ambitions with the design of architectural and sculptural elements. |
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Social cognitive theory, ecological systems theory and cultural-historical theory have a contextual base. |
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The Danube river faces an ecological crisis after the sinking of the Slovak cargo ship Polana near the port of Rousse. |
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On this basis, the spillage of a million tons of oil is indeed a matter for ecological concern. |
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In principle this molecular epidemiological approach, in conjunction with ecological data, will allow estimation of the risk that houses will be reinvaded after spraying. |
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Under the ecological theory of adaptive radiation, adaptation and reproductive isolation are thought to evolve as a result of divergent natural selection. |
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While one framework does not undermine the other, I argue that this ecological model allows us to more fully theorize rhetoric as a public creation. |
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Thus, nowadays, these four species represent progressive stages of late speciation and constitute an excellent example of ecological speciation and adaptive radiation. |
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In addition to ecological studies investigating the timing of amphibian metamorphosis, a considerable amount of work has addressed the endocrine control of metamorphosis. |
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It was a new, ecological eye that saw new kinds of harms and legislated to cure them. |
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But whatever we may lack in hygiene, we make up for in ecological smarts. |
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And garbage from this massive infrastructure project was also poured into the Mzymta River, causing an ecological hazard. |
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I find the ecological barrens of the Euro-countryside to be depressing. |
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This classification persisted until Pratt et al. suggested a closer relationship to the white-eyes based on behavioral, ecological, and zoogeographical considerations. |
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I am interested in understanding how the morphological and ecological associations of anemophily reflect the aerodynamic requirements for effective pollen export and import. |
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I was there to take a stand against a global system that increasingly places more value on economic progress than on human and ecological welfare. |
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Analysis of the ecological reasons for the development of free whorls in modem gastropods may explain the reason for this condition in the Scoliostomatidae. |
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Changes in the ecological structure of the lowland areas, caused by increased and inconsistent hydrological fluctuations, have been reported by community hunters and trappers. |
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They are not only creating a natural habitat for migrating birds, but also moving the water away from the oil refinery, averting a potential ecological disaster. |
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Pulses are also necessary for sustainable agriculture, since they are nitrogen-fixing crops and provide an ecological alternative to chemical nitrogenous fertilizers. |
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All display similar ecological niches where they are most commonly found. |
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Such ecological alterations as have been observed as a result of the local calefaction of the river to date appear to be relatively inconsequential. |
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We learn about the ecological impacts of agriculture, husbandry, charcoal production, mills and dams, commercial logging, city sewers, and commercial fishing. |
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The sheer breadth of these studies can stagger the imagination, ranging across continents for specific forces of ecological and historical change. |
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The products of many symbioses, and the effects of symbiosis on plant, animal and human hosts are of ecological, agricultural and medical importance. |
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Its studies have validated the ecological value of traditional farming and been instrumental in fighting destructive development projects in India. |
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According to these considerations, the factor of light appears as the first of many different environmental factors for the ecological plant sociology of mesophytes. |
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The exhaust gases that these cars produce are very harmful to the environment, causing a variety of ecological problems such as ozone depletion and global warming. |
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Explaining ecological phenomena in terms of organismal traits has broad acceptance by community ecologists and growing acceptance by ecosystem ecologists. |
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Such giant cephalopods play or played a similar ecological role of top predator to that of Devonian arthrodire placoderms, Mesozoic pliosaurs and Cenozoic toothed whales. |
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We face major challenges in trying to put life into empty promises to reverse the ecological degradation and falling living standards that afflict much of the world. |
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Dumping the brine from Point A into Point B is likely to cause lasting ecological damage. |
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Such unequal development has been paid for, in large part, by the creation of an enormous ecological or carbon debt, which has taken the form of global climatic upheaval. |
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Whether European honeybees were equally or better fit than Africanized honeybees in the ecological and climatical conditions of southern Texas may never be known. |
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In a related study Clay and his colleagues will examine how the cicadas influence the ecological relationship between insect-eating birds and caterpillars. |
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With ecological planning, Bulgaria could become the first balanced nation on earth, by linking its population to its carrying capacity and wild environment. |
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Another ecological incentive for using vegetable ivory is that renewed trade in tagua nuts could help protect endangered rain forests in Ecuador, Colombia and Peru. |
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An informative monitoring technique in ecological immunology is to quantify lytic activity over time, which measures the status of the invertebrate immune system. |
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Among them are environmental illness, ecological illness, total allergy syndrome, the 20 th-century disease, and idiopathic environmental intolerances. |
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Williams' plan is to raise awareness about ecological issues by touching the lives of students along his route, through school talks and media events. |
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Yet many scholars established in other fields have become ecological autodidacts and have begun to develop research and teaching in environmental subjects. |
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But it's either that or un-ending resource wars and their concomitant blowback, increased nuclear proliferation and instability, and ecological catastrophe. |
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The widespread availability of computer technology makes the application of ecological footprint analysis feasible as a homework assignment for the students. |
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Originally this was applied to remote sensing for checking the effects of agrochemicals used by farmers, to increase efficiency and reduce ecological damage. |
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The introduction and spread of non-native fish species can have far-reaching and undesirable ecological consequences for animal and plant communities in rivers and lakes. |
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Brian has concentrated on the ecological diversity of the region, with its rare flowers, walruses, Bowhead whales, bearded seals, Polar bears and sea birds. |
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Or else he will become one more voice in the wilderness in a country determined to go on a downward spiral of social and ecological self-destruction. |
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Early Carboniferous coral faunas of the block have a strong Eurasian affinity, with two recognized coral faunas from two ecological facies having been recognized. |
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We would have considered an algae bloom to be a welcome sign of ecological renewal. |
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Chemical messengers regulate physiological and behavioral functions at all levels of organization including molecular, cellular, developmental, organismic, and ecological. |
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It occupies a wide-range of ecological niches throughout the Afrotropical region, is highly anthropophilic, and is susceptible to the human malaria parasites. |
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The first is ecological and focuses on recent methods aimed toward quantifying the canopy-disturbance history of forests as recorded by tree rings. |
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In addition to the ecological damage, all traffic to and from the ports have been blocked, essentially cutting the big apple off from the rest of the world. |
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Pocket gophers, gopher tortoises, ants, badgers, prairie dogs, wild pigs, and grizzly bears are just a few of the animals that can alter ecological structure and function. |
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Perhaps these early birds still retained enough features of their terrestrial ancestry to facilitate a readaptation to ground life in appropriate ecological circumstances. |
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They are of benefit to wildlife as they ensure land is kept in a natural state and they adhere to sound ecological values like recycling and biodegradability. |
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Thus, this monograph is a welcome publication for those who work on the later Neogene, and for paleoanthropologists interested in the ecological context of basal hominids. |
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However, an economic model that does not include the creation of wealth is about as valuable as an ecological model that does not include reproduction or predation. |
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This analysis included only those groups of organisms with a linear upper carnassial, in order to study the evolution of an ecological group, mammalian carnivores. |
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Nonetheless, we estimated ecological effects and impacts based on reviews of the literature and our knowledge of the autecology and synecology of these species. |
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The ecological conservation of seamounts is hurt by the simple lack of information available. |
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Compared with geomyids, little is known about the roles of other subterranean rodents in ecological succession. |
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Other ways of defining species include similarity of DNA, morphology or ecological niche. |
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Descendants inherit genes plus environmental characteristics generated by the ecological actions of ancestors. |
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His work contributed significantly to thermoeconomics and to ecological economics. |
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The world tree is also interpreted by some in the community as an icon for ecological and social engagement. |
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Pastoralists have an understanding of ecological processes and the environment. |
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California is one of the richest and most diverse parts of the world, and includes some of the most endangered ecological communities. |
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This radical shift from a chemically inert to an oxidizing atmosphere caused an ecological crisis, sometimes called the oxygen catastrophe. |
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Machairs have received considerable ecological and conservational attention, chiefly because of their unique ecosystems. |
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Golden eagles are fairly adaptable in habitat but often reside in areas with a few shared ecological characteristics. |
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However, there are ecological and demographic constraints on extra pair matings. |
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These varying and regionally different ecological conditions produce distinctive forest plant communities in different regions. |
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Whatever triggered the early Cambrian diversification opened up an exceptionally wide range of previously unavailable ecological niches. |
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The ecological system reached a new grade of complexity far beyond that of the Cambrian fauna, which has persisted until the present day. |
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Those species able to adapt to the changing conditions survived to fill the ecological niches left by the extinctions. |
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Additionally, ecological models are much harder to test because a great deal of data is required. |
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It is perfectly adapted to the island ecosystem, and occupies a similar ecological niche that the extinct myotragus had. |
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The role of the salmon spirit guided the people to respect ecological systems such as the rivers and tributaries the salmon used for spawning. |
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The scale of the ecological impact may or may not be significant, depending on specific circumstances. |
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This type of ecological succession from a freshwater to marine ecosystem is typical of river estuaries. |
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The loss of animals from ecological communities is also known as defaunation. |
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They are often the first plants to take hold in a mudflat and begin its ecological succession into a salt marsh. |
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It shows the ecological and economic effects of both legal and illegal trade in construction sand. |
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The distinctive ecological conditions of peat wetlands provide a habitat for distinctive fauna and flora. |
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Essentially, plankton are defined by their ecological niche rather than any phylogenetic or taxonomic classification. |
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Phytoplankton serve as the base of the aquatic food web, providing an essential ecological function for all aquatic life. |
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The use of silicon by diatoms is believed by many researchers to be the key to their ecological success. |
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An ecological species is a set of organisms adapted to a particular set of resources, called a niche, in the environment. |
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However some species show circuitous migratory routes that reflect historical range expansions and are far from optimal in ecological terms. |
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This declaration was a condensation of a number of ecological manifestos Bob Hunter had written over the years. |
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The parks foster ecological research programmes and public education in the natural sciences. |
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After several improvements, it now ranks 84th in the world for ecological sustainability. |
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In 2002 the Prestige oil spill occurred with big ecological consequences along Spain's Atlantic coastline. |
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Secondly, runoff can deposit contaminants on pristine soils, creating health or ecological consequences. |
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Salinity is an ecological factor of considerable importance, influencing the types of organisms that live in a body of water. |
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Considering all the ecological data, there seems to be an evolution in the associations of ostracods throughout time. |
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Although the Baltic Sea has undergone several ecological changes during the last two decades, the sprat has dramatically increased in population. |
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Divided from each other by administrative borders, they form a single ecological entity. |
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A habitat is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant, or other type of organism. |
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Kelp may develop dense forests with high production, biodiversity and ecological function. |
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Its proliferation is important especially during the summer, which causes economical and ecological problems. |
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However the small percentage of introduced species that become invasive can produce profound ecological changes. |
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These impacts result in decreases in species diversity and ecological changes towards more opportunistic organisms. |
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In other cases a stable ecological balance may be upset by predation or other causes leading to unexpected species decline. |
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Heat transfer oils are generally not used for economic and ecological reasons. |
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The area is of great ecological and landscape importance, particularly because of the coastal and estuarine habitats along its edge. |
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Pliny's premise is distinct from modern ecological theories, reflecting the prevailing sentiment of his time. |
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It can be a valuable indicator of the biological and ecological environment that existed after the sediment was deposited. |
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This figure indicates unsustainable ecological practices, because few species emerge each year. |
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Removal of exotic species will allow the species that they have negatively impacted to recover their ecological niches. |
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Though some species are common pests for humans, rodents also play important ecological roles. |
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Introductions in the Southern Hemisphere have mostly failed, except where local Galliformes or their ecological equivalents are rare or absent. |
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During the Paleogene, the Strigiformes radiated into ecological niches now mostly filled by other groups of birds. |
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Lizards have frequently evolved convergently, with multiple groups independently developing similar morphology and ecological niches. |
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Probably the most important ecological characteristic of abyssal ecosystems is energy limitation. |
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One of the primary ecological havens on the seamount is its deep sea coral garden, and many of the specimens noted were over a century old. |
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Another such seamount is Bowie Seamount, which has also been declared a marine protected area by Canada for its ecological richness. |
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This event vacated terrestrial ecological niches, allowing the dinosaurs to assume the dominant roles in the Jurassic period. |
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The emergence of South American organisms is due to the widening of that organisms' ecological niche. |
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In addition to ecological considerations, decisions regarding the future of the fisheries were also influenced by social and economic factors. |
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Drift nets also are used in ecological studies in studying the downstream drift of invertebrates. |
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Detection and attribution may also be applied to observed changes in physical, ecological and social systems. |
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John Hurrell Crook studied the behaviour of weaverbirds and demonstrated the links between ecological conditions, behaviour and social systems. |
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Being conspicuous elements of the ecosystem, they have been considered as indicators of ecological health. |
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Dinosaurs are a varied group of animals from taxonomic, morphological and ecological standpoints. |
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Additionally, isotope ratios can provide much information about the ecological conditions under which extinct animals lived. |
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The loss of species from ecological communities, defaunation, is primarily driven by human activity. |
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This has resulted in empty forests, ecological communities depleted of large vertebrates. |
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A cataract bog is a rare ecological community formed where a permanent stream flows over a granite outcropping. |
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While many ecological problems affect both small islands and large landmasses, small islands suffer their particular problems. |
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The climate changed considerably and boundaries among different ecological zones changed as well, affecting migration and conquest. |
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The territory of Bolivia comprises four types of biomes, 32 ecological regions, and 199 ecosystems. |
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The rivers and streams improve the landscape and keep the ecological environment of the city stable. |
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The Chamber for Sustainable Tourism Law Pearlas aims to preserve the islands' delicate ecological balance. |
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One of the most important ecological problems of Olkhon Island is the disposal of household waste. |
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Another ecological concern affecting the island is the illegal felling of timber by local inhabitants. |
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Oceania is one of eight terrestrial ecozones, which constitute the major ecological regions of the planet. |
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Some industry is being transferred out of the city to improve the ecological state of the city. |
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Still, much can be deduced from the structure of current traps and their ecological interactions. |
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From an ecological perspective, raptor populations in urban areas are highly beneficial. |
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These ridgelines and hilltops are exceptional aesthetic and ecological resources, visible from many perspectives and distances. |
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As a technical subdomain of biology ecological investigations have evolved from what has been traditionally called natural history. |
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On the other hand they can opt for one of our ecological detergents or, to be totally eco-friendly, could use wash balls. |
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Does niche divergence accompany allopatric divergence in Aphelocoma jays as predicted under ecological speciation? |
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In various ways these ecological adaptations can lead to assortative mating and possible speciation. |
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Benthic diatoms and macroinvertebrates in the assessment of the ecological status of Azorean streams. |
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His second entry ties in with the show's ecological twist this year, and is entitled Conserving the Limestone Pavement. |
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Phylogeny, paraphyly and ecological adaptation of the colour and pattern in the Anolis roquet complex on Martinique. |
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Climate change is ecological but also economic, social, and political. |
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Army Corps of Engineers has rubber-stamped development along the natural waterway without studying the ecological impacts. |
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Biotechnological approaches for pest management and ecological sustainability. |
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The use of taxonomic surrogacy, where higher taxa are used to estimate species richness, is not new to ecological assessments. |
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The biogeography and some ecological aspects of teiid lizards of Trans-Pecos Texas. |
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Cetin Main and Cetin Lower with each plant having a small hydropower unit to manage the ecological water flow. |
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Despite their ubiquity in nature, few studies have been conducted worldwide to determine the ecological importance of mycetophagous diptera. |
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Just don't talk to me about biomes, thermodynamics, the principles of ecological science, or neo-Malthusianism. |
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Genetic variation in Tridacna maxima, an ecological analog of some unsuccessful evolutionary lineages. |
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An ecological study of the Common Raven at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and its effects on the nesting success of selected waterfowl. |
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A clear understanding of species co-occurrence in the total catch is important for anticipating the ecological impacts of bycatch. |
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Margulus and Dorian Sagan delve into symbiogenesis, a valid ecological phenomenon, and discard neo-Darwinism. |
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Parasites, microflora, echinoderms, crinoids, and reefs are among the ecological features described. |
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Absolute negligence and outsight indifference has caused extensive damage to the lake, which is often known as the ecological lungs of Srinagar. |
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It is important too for the ecological concept that the linear blocks have a shallow plan-depth for daylighting. |
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They replace simple principles such as protecting wildlife species with complex, difficult-to-define ecological pablum. |
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The Sumgayit region also acts as an ecological sink, with levels of gene flow into the region exceeding gene flow out of the region. |
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Embracing organisational democratisation and ecological awareness, the workplace is changing. |
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These contradictions are deeply dilemmatic for human rights and ecological justice activists in the West. |
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A survey of anthropogenic ecological factors potentially affecting gray foxes in rural a residential area. |
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To reduce possible ecological impacts from oil spill events, the chemical dispersant Corexit 9500A has approval for widespread application. |
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Quantifying phyllostomid bats at different taxonomic levels as ecological indicators in a disturbed tropical forest. |
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Environmental change and ecological protection at the headstreams of Changjiang. |
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We need to develop a more comprehensive ecological ethics to avoid biocide or ecocide. |
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The UAE has one of the highest ecological footprints per person, and results in one of the largest wastage of resources. |
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The report demonstrates that long, happy lives are possible even with smaller ecological footprints. |
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Weeds, polyploids, parthenogenesis and the geographical and ecological distribution of all-female species of Cnemidophorus. |
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An ecological study of the polypody fern Polypodium polypodioides as an epiphyte in Mississippi. |
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These ponderosas will become the ecological foundation of our restorable but damaged ecosystems. |
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A comparative study on electroretinogram in fish, with special reference to ecological aspects. |
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Studies on the propagational ecological habits and characteristics of wild Garrulax conorus. |
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They advocate a steady-state economy, governed by a principle of enough, which they define in economic, eudaimonic and ecological terms. |
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The concluding section addresses ecological network analysis, and offers a prospectus for future aquatic food web studies. |
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As a certified permaculture designer, Fry has a passion for deliberate ecological design, which integrates human needs with natural systems and cycles. |
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Set in a post-apocalyptic America of plagues and fear, ecological disaster and moral blight, The Pesthouse is a vision of the American dream gone horribly awry. |
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Think of living mulches as groundcovers that self-renew, self perpetuate, perform environmental functions and add ecological and aesthetic dimensions as well. |
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From 14 to 16 July, 23 youth between the ages of 16 and 18 learned from CCF field researchers aspects of cheetah husbandry and veterinary care, ecological. |
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In some locations jellyfish may be filling ecological niches formerly occupied by now overfished creatures, but this hypothesis lacks supporting data. |
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This fish was a pioneer for the ecological niche filled today by mammals, like blue whales, and cartilaginous fish, such as manta rays, basking sharks and whale sharks. |
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The latter is the most sophisticated discussion of ecological issues of which I am aware built into a protracted depiction of the terraforming of Mars. |
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The most popular thing used to manufacture them these days is a hat fabric called Sinamay which is very ecological as it is made from dried banana leaves. |
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Recognition of the importance of mixotrophy as an ecological strategy is increasing, as well as the wider role this may play in marine biogeochemistry. |
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New packaging for the Coffee Kids, Cafe Society, Premium Fairtrade and Organic and Sanctuary ranges is aimed at highlighting the brand's ethical and ecological positioning. |
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A survey of the assortment of insects whose activities are fueled by nectar and pollen of saw palmetto flowers might illuminate part of a larger ecological network. |
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Using phytosociological data to address ecological questions. |
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However, Fassouri Marsh has seen its ecological value been degraded over the last few decades and needs the site to be managed in order to preserve it, BirdLife said. |
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He describes this development in the realms of healthcare, ecological thinking, and the sacralization of psychedelic substances in opening chapters. |
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It's been a real ongoing problem here in Maine where people wanting to go organic have stripped the rocks of rockweed, thus creating a potential ecological disaster. |
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In general, rechargeables leave a lighter ecological footprint. |
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The trays were marked with string to create 12 roughly equal-sized quadrats, a common technique in ecological research, to facilitate data collection. |
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Social organization of Hazel Grouse and ecological factors influencing it. |
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This programme has aimed to reconnect the marshes by returning tidal flow along with the ecological functions and characteristics of the marshes back to their original state. |
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The Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust YDRT has a remit to conserve the ecological condition of the River Nidd from its headwaters to the Humber estuary. |
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Reintroduction of plants into such habitats is usually difficult or impossible, as the ecological needs of certain populations is closely tied to their geographical location. |
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