The simplest case involving natural selection is genic selection in the absence of extinction and recolonization. |
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The late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries were periods of recolonization in Ukraine, particularly in the provinces of Kiev and Bratslav. |
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These facts suggest that the availability of nesting sites and food are not limiting factors to raven recolonization of the region. |
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This property results from product adherence to the stratum corneum layer of the skin, inhibiting microbial recolonization. |
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That sort of extinction and recolonization happens all the time as a natural process. |
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Hands should be dried after washing to remove residual bacteria and minimize recolonization of infectious microorganisms. |
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If sediments are similar to those found at the disposal site, recolonization should occur rapidly by the species present at the disposal site. |
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With regards to the disposal site and its recolonization, there doesn't appear to be any major problem. |
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Monk seal recolonization in these two areas should be considered important sign of the recovery of the species in the region. |
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The results showed that frilled anemone recolonization of a deliberately devegetated habitat was slowed by the presence of divers. |
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These small subpopulations may go extinct, with a reduced probability of recolonization. |
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Ecological theory predicts that isolated habitat patches will experience greater rates of species loss and lower rates of recolonization compared to less isolated habitats. |
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The disturbance of the sediment by rays yields a spatial mosaic that varies by degrees of recolonization. |
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Participants allow the recolonization of the gray wolf on their private lands and will not use lethal controls on coyotes, wolves and other predators. |
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Results of the recolonization experiment hinted that corridors may potentially influence the rate at which certain insect species recolonize grassland fragments. |
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According to a genetics study, the United States population has formed as a result of recolonization by Canadian seals. |
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Postflood persistence and recolonization of endangered Tidewater Goby populations. |
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One political thinker, Abdel Moneim Said, director of the Al Ahram Center for Strategic and Political Studies, said United States military control of Iraq would indeed be seen as a recolonization. |
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According to the proponent, the deforestation of the banks of the reservoir would allow certain impacts to be mitigated while favouring the recolonization of the new banks with vegetation. |
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With respect to the recolonization of the site, the similar nature of the sediments at the dredged site and disposal site should allow for the same species to recolonize over the next few years. |
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Eradication, defined here as the elimination of every single individual of a species from an area in which recolonization is unlikely to occur is a strategy that is favoured wherever possible. |
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At Cabo Blanco, the mean annual production of pups during the period 2006-2009 was 48, and a trend of recolonization of open beaches has continued. |
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In the event of population fluctuations, or even local extinctions, the ecosystem would still be able to support the recolonization and success of its plants and animals. |
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Is it an isolated operation? Is it the start of a series of actions aimed at remodelling the Middle East, or even the beginning of a kind of recolonization of the world? |
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The high diversity of freshwater mussels in Ontario, particularly in the Lake St. Clair and western Lake Erie region, is related to patterns of recolonization since the last period of glaciation. |
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Trees in the middle of a low-growth cultivated area with little structure are a great attraction for both birds and insects and for other species, contributing to a long-term recolonization of the ecological habitat. |
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One way to evaluate the recovery of the species could be to compare recolonization of their distribution area in relation to relatively recent and reliable data. |
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I don't give up hope that there can be a recolonization. |
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Second, we modeled recolonization as a function of treatment phase factors. |
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Rediscovering these colonists and spreading ideas of the Protestant Reformation among them was one of the primary reasons for the Danish recolonization in the 18th century. |
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Once a fire has burnt through the area, hollows in the peat are burnt out, and hummocks are desiccated but can contribute to Sphagnum recolonization. |
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Inuit culture dominated the island from the end of the Middle Ages to the recolonization in the early 18th century, where European culture was reintroduced. |
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