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Migrating bee populations formed the original colonies of bee in western Europe, landing to eventually populate the continent from Africa across the Straits of Gibraltar.
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Migrating Germanic tribes commingled with the local Gallo-Roman populations in what is now Swabia and Bavaria.
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Migrating to California from New York at the time of the Gold Rush, he became a successful merchant and wholesaler, and continued to build his business empire.
Migrating birds can sometimes cover in a single day until they reach the southern edge of the Sahara, from their summer home.
* Moshe Lavee, Converting The Missionary Image of Abraham: Rabbinic Traditions Migrating from the Land of Israel to Babylon, in: George H. Kooten, Martin Goodman and J. T. A. G. M.
Migrating from place to place and gathering more companions the Mahdawiya group reached Farah in Afghanistan where he died and is buried.
Migrating from his native Canada to take up his responsibilities with ABC, Stydney Newman objected to the basis of British television drama at the time he arrived :" The only legitimate theatre was of the ' anyone for tennis ' variety, which, on the whole, presented a condescending view of working-class people.
Migrating Bird-The Songs of Lal Waterson ( 2007 ) is a tribute album, with contributions from James Yorkston, Alasdair Roberts, Willard Grant Conspiracy, Vashti Bunyan, Victoria Williams and others.
Migrating from Port Royal in around 1671, Acadians established a village in the area ( which they called Beaubassin ).
Migrating from North Africa in the 16th century to the Canary Islands and then on to Murcia, the timple has become the traditional instrument of the Canaries.
* http :// www. atmel. com / dyn / resources / prod_documents / doc4322. pdf App Note, Migrating from RS-232 to USB Bridge Specification.
Instead two of the former organizers intend to create a new festival under the name Migrating Forms ( taking the name from a film by James Fotopoulos ).
Migrating intestinal dendritic cells transport PrPSc from the gut ( 2002 ) Journal of General Virology, 83 ( 1 ), pp. 267-271.
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Migrating with Loyalists after Britain's defeat, the tribes relocated to Upper Canada across Lake Ontario, where the British government made some allotments for their reservations.
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Migrating flocks of dark-eyed juncos may consume vast quantities of seeds and freshly germinated seedlings.
* Place to space: Migrating to eBusiness Models., P. Weill and M. R. Vitale, Boston, Harvard Business School Press, 2001.
Migrating birds, such as geese, ducks and wading birds, come to the Wash in huge numbers to spend the winter, with an average total of around 400, 000 birds present at any one time.
Migrating humpback whales favour the waters around the Whitsunday Islands as a calving ground between May and September each year.
Migrating waterfowl visit the wetlands regularly, and ospreys nest on platforms provided especially for them.
Migrating and wintering birds often form loose flocks of ten to 200 or more birds, often feeding together with Fieldfares, Common Blackbirds, and Starlings, sometimes also with Mistle Thrushes, Song Thrushes, and Ring Ouzels.
Migrating to the AS / 400 could be tough for those owners unwilling or unable to take the time or the expense to clean their data or get new AS / 400 versions of their S / 36 applications.
Migrating birds rely largely on stored fat and they also metabolise protein as a supplementary source of energy.
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The monoculture system associated with subsidized large-scale production has been implicated as a contributory factor in Colony Collapse Disorder which has affected bee populations.
One of only two British populations of the endangered ( RDB ) mining bee Melitta dimidiata is present on the Plain, and two other RDB species which occur are Andrena hattorfiana and its nest parasite the Cuckoo Bee Nomada armata.
For example, feral honey bee populations in the US have dropped about 90 % in the past 50 years, except for the Southwest where they have been replaced by Africanized bees.
Where colony collapse disorder reduced invasive honey bee populations in the US, native pollinators sometimes have made recoveries, restored to their natural niche by the loss.
It relies on these rapid adjustments of population levels to rapidly expand worker bee populations after nectar becomes available in the spring, and, again, to rapidly cut off brood production when nectar ceases to be available in quantity.
Actual damage to bee populations is a function of toxicity and exposure of the compound, in combination with the mode of application.
This strain of bee was imported into the United States in 1997 by the USDA's Honeybee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology Laboratory in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in response to severe declines in bee populations caused by infestations of parasitic mites, and have been used in breeding programs to improve existing stocks.
For example, if bee populations are reduced by insecticides aimed at other pests, pollination is inhibited and crops don't appear.
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