Reed briefly reviewed different methods for assessing susceptibility to extirpation for scoring conservation priorities. |
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In lepidopterans, extirpation of imaginal wing discs in the final instar delays pupation in order for the larva to regenerate lost tissue. |
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Judicious criticism, therefore, has a great and much needed part to play with regard to the extirpation of bad music. |
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What single social advance subtracted more from the sum of human misery than the extirpation of slavery in the nineteenth century? |
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But if they will be hated and chastised no matter what they do, what holds them back from a truly ruthless extirpation of their enemy? |
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These are the northern species the committee believes are facing imminent extirpation or extinction. |
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Populations of listed plants like the northeastern bulrush are prone to extirpation because of their occurrence in sensitive habitats. |
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The non-target species compete with or predate on native populations, leading to their extirpation. |
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Some scientists use the term extirpation for local extinctions, reserving extinction to mean global extinction. |
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Work was under way to develop the analytical tools to establish the probabilities of extirpation associated with a range of harvesting regimes. |
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It relates to Bill C-65, an act respecting the protection of wildlife species in Canada from extirpation or extinction, and to its reporting with amendments. |
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Whether it's extirpation, whether it's the geographic range and the definition of species that exist in Canada, how often are we finding new species? |
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The almost total extirpation of the islands' population shortly after the conquest and the subsequent repopulation of the area by black slaves made any carryover of Indian cultural expressions impossible. |
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May be vulnerable to extirpation due to rarity or other factors. |
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In many regions, this has led to the extirpation of some species from parts of their former range. |
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Although scientists do not yet fully know how hybridization affects the species' demography, they say hybridization is commonplace and typically leads to the local extirpation of golden-winged warblers. |
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The Dugong has already vanished from many of its habitats in the Indian Ocean and South China Sea, and is on the brink of extirpation from the Indian Ocean off East Africa. |
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In 2001, DFO models predicted the extirpation of the Eastern Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay populations by 2010 or 2015 if hunting pressures were not eased. |
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Even with the help of antibiotics, it seems that complete gynaecologic extirpation is the treatment of choice when there is extensive bilateral involvement. |
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The lower benchmark should ensure a substantial buffer between it and a level of abundance that could lead to the DU being considered at risk of extirpation. |
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The group's efforts have been successful as the salmon population has come from risk of extirpation to three consecutive record breaking runs in less than four years. |
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Some previously extinct birds, such as the golden eagle, been reintroduced in about the year 2000 after decades of extirpation. |
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Burke, as a Whig, did not wish to see an absolute monarchy again in France after the extirpation of Jacobinism. |
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Many are extinct or in danger of extirpation. |
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Conquest and defeat did not necessarily mean the extirpation of one culture and its replacement by another. |
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The Persian Gulf has hosted some of the most magnificent marine fauna and flora, some of which are near extirpation or at serious environmental risk. |
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Loggerhead Shrikes and Say's Phoebes, however, have both shown substantial decreases during the study, and their extirpation from the area may be imminent. |
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Climatic warming during the past 10,000 years led to the extirpation of most low-elevation pika populations, producing the modern-day relictual distribution of the species. |
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, the walrus was heavily exploited by American and European sealers and whalers, leading to the near extirpation of the Atlantic population. |
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Extirpation of prairie dogs can also contribute to regional and local biodiversity loss, increased seed depredation, and the establishment and spread of invasive shrubs. |
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