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Other reported evolutionary trends in other populations include a lengthening of the reproductive period, reduction in cholesterol levels, blood glucose and blood pressure.
Other countries with large Hindu populations include Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Fiji and the island of Bali.
Other African countries oppose this position stating that renewed ivory trading puts their own elephant populations under greater threat from poachers reacting to demand.
Other scholars have argued against Rushton's hypothesis on the basis that the concept of race is not supported by genetic evidence about the diversity of human populations, and that his research is based on folk taxonomies.
Other populations have not been as well studied, although specialized fish-eating and mammal-eating killer whales have been distinguished elsewhere.
In the 2001 census, some small areas of New Malden had " Other Asian " ( i. e., other than of Indian sub-continental origin, which also included Chinese ) populations of " over 25 %", though no whole ward reached over 20 %.
Other plausible mechanisms which have been suggested include: habitat tracking, stabilizing selection, the Stenseth-Maynard Smith stability hypothesis, constraints imposed by the nature of subdivided populations, normalizing clade selection, and koinophilia.
Other human activities have been suggested by marine biologists to adversely impact whale populations, such as collisions with ships and propellers, poisoning by waste contaminants and the unregulated use of fishing gear that catches anything that swims into it.
Other ethnic Greek populations can be found from southern Italy to the Caucasus and in diaspora communities in a number of other countries.
Other Africans have immigrated to Omaha as well, with one-third from Nigeria, and significant populations from Kenya, Togo, Cameroon and Ghana.
Other domestic species have escaped and over time have produced wild populations including the cat, Fallow Deer, Red Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Chital, Hog Deer, Domestic Horse, Donkey, Pig, Domestic Goat, Water Buffalo, Blackbuck and the Dromedary.
Other populations often intermixed with the existent population to a more limited degree or have sought to preserve a separate community from the majority Malagasy.
Other populations at increased risk for coeliac disease, with prevalence rates ranging from 5 % to 10 %, include individuals with Down and Turner syndromes, type 1 diabetes, and autoimmune thyroid disease, including both hyperthyroidism ( overactive thyroid ) and hypothyroidism ( underactive thyroid ).
* Other populations in the United Kingdom that for some periods bred successfully included one near Teignmouth, Devon, another in the Ashdown Forest, East Sussex and one on the island of Bute and Lundy.
Other significant urban centres in Otago with populations over 1, 000 include: Queenstown, Oamaru, Wanaka, Cromwell, Alexandra, Balclutha, Milton and Mosgiel.
Other kinds of civilian casualties may involve the targeting of civilian populations for military purposes, such as the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which killed over 150, 000 civilians.
Other relevant municipalities, based on their populations, are Vilagarcía de Arousa, Redondela, Nigrán, Porrino and Marín.
Other populations ( e. g., in Europe ) have a shorter migration, and some, for example the subspecies R. t. pearsoni and R. t. platyrhynchus ( both restricted to islands ), are residents that only make local movements.
Other and prey
Other mammalian prey include, red-tailed monkeys, yellow baboons, blue duikers, bushbucks and warthogs.
Other fish suggested as potential prey include lumpsuckers, Shorthorn Sculpins, cod, crustaceans, and sand lance.
Other prey species of that time evolved more rapidly ( like M. malei, the presumed ancestor of today's Tundra Vole M. oeconomus ), while yet again others seem to have gone entirely extinct without leaving any living descendants – for example Pliomys lenki, which apparently fell victim to the Weichselian glaciation about 100. 000 years ago.
Other tail adaptations help sharks catch prey more directly, such as the thresher shark's usage of its powerful, elongated upper lobe to stun fish and squid.
Other prey included large wild animals such as onager, sheep, and cattle, and smaller animals such as hare, fox and birds, which were hunted throughout the year.
This stems largely from the “ junk-food hypothesis ” representing a shift in their diet from fatty herring and capelin to leaner fare like pollock and flounder, thereby limiting their ability to consume and store fat. Other hypotheses include increased predation by orcas, indirect effects of prey species composition shifts due to changes in climate, effects of disease or contaminants, shooting by fishermen, and others.
Other species of woodpecker, such as the Flicker, uses its long tongue primarily to grab prey from the ground or from under loose bark.
Other secondary prey items may include amphibians, fish ( which are eaten regularly in Southeast Asia but are usually scavenged ) and even insects such as large beetles.
Other winter visitors are birds of prey such as Peregrine and Merlin, as well as wading birds and songbirds.
Other theorists claim that is simply a matter of the activities making the victims unaware of their surroundings, making them easy prey for the killer.
Other prey may include snakes, lizards, frogs, salamanders, fish, and even various invertebrates, especially beetles.
Other prey eaten by this species has included frogs, water snakes, Nile monitors and baby crocodiles.
Other wasps paralyse prey in the plant or other environment in which it feeds, before laying eggs nearby.
Other species including Mantis or Centipede also will occasionally and opportunistically take widows as prey, but the preceding all exhibit some significant specific preference for Latrodectus.
Other active feeding behaviours include foot stirring and probing, where the feet are used to flush out hidden prey.
Other animals that are important prey items for the Northern Hawk-Owl include the red squirrel ( taniasciurus handsonicus ) which has been documented to contributing as much as 20 % to the Hawk-Owl ’ s biomass.
Other prey include the larvae of beetles and western honey bees that have located their hives in termite mounds.
Other competitors include other large Buteos such as Swainson's Hawks and Rough-legged Hawks as well as the Northern Goshawk, since prey and foraging methods of these species occasionally overlap.
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