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Populations in the southwest Pacific, formerly included in C. vittatus, are actually a separate species, C. francisi.
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Populations in southwest and central Asia are small and fragmented ; in the northeast, they are critically endangered.
Populations and Pacific
Populations from the Pacific Coast of the United States are genetically distinct from those of G. sabrinus found elsewhere in North America, although they are considered to belong to the same species.
Populations in the western Pacific around Japan are sometimes distinguished as Cyanea nozakii Kisinouye, 1891, or as a race, Cyanea capillata nozakii.
Populations occur from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of southern Mexico to South America as far as Peru and Venezuela.
Populations and formerly
Populations of southwestern Europe were formerly included in this species, but actually represent distinct branches of Cobitis.
Populations and included
Populations here included in caribou are sometimes divided into four separate subspecies ( see text )
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The fallout radiation advice in Protect and Survive was based on 1960s fallout shelter experiments summarized by Daniel T. Jones of the Home Office Scientific Advisory Branch in his report, The Protection Against Fallout Radiation Afforded by Core Shelters in a Typical British House which was published in Protective Structures for Civilian Populations, Proceedings of the Symposium held at Washington, D. C., April 19 – 23, 1965, by the Subcommittee on Protective Structures, Advisory Committee on Civil Defense, U. S. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council.
Populations of C. xanthosternos are restricted to the Atlantic forest of south-eastern Bahia, Brazil, due possibly to high degrees of interference from man.
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Populations recovered and stabilized, so the species was removed from the U. S. federal government's list of endangered species and transferred to the list of threatened species on July 12, 1995, and it was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007.
Populations have also been growing just east of the Cascades in central Washington around the city of Yakima and the Tri-Cities area.
Students have created areas of concentration ranging from " 20th Century American Literature " and " Adaptive Physical Education for Vulnerable Populations ," to " World Politics and Social Change " and " Zoological Photography.
Populations and species migration, for example, are sensitive indicators of ecosystem services that sustain and contribute natural capital toward the well-being of humanity.
Populations also extend for considerable distances inland in regions with enough moisture to support suitable woodlands.
# Managing the United Nations Voluntary Fund on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, United Nations Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Populations and United Nations Voluntary Fund for the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People.
The first judgment was given in the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations Case, the second ( by the Court of Summary Procedure ) was on the interpretation of the Interpretation of the Treaty of Neuilly Case, and the third in the Mavrommatis Jerusalem Concessions Case.
Populations consisting of subpopulations can be modeled by mixture models, which combine the distributions within subpopulations into an overall population distribution.
High-Resolution Phylogenetic Analysis of Southeastern Europe Traces Major Episodes of Paternal Gene Flow Among Slavic Populations.
However, most of the Christian population of Turkey and the Turkish population of Greece had already been deported under the earlier Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed by Greece and Turkey.
" Populations that are physiologically capable of interbreeding, but morphologically or genetically divergent and isolated by geography or ecology, are sometimes considered to be separate species.
The establishment of a dual, racialized civil society was formally recognized in Estatuto do Indigenato ( The Statute of Indigenous Populations ) adopted in 1929, and was based in the subjective concept of civilization versus tribalism.
Ageing and Longevity: Mortality Laws and Mortality Forecasts for Ageing Populations Czech: Stárnutí a dlouhověkost: Zákony a prognózy úmrtnosti pro stárnoucí populace.
* Zhenyuan Zhao, Juan Camilo Bohorquez, Alex Dixon, and Neil F. Johnson " Anomalously Slow Attrition Times for Asymmetric Populations with Internal Group Dynamics ",, Physical Review Letters 103, 148701 ( 2009 ), 2 October 2009
" Inbreeding, Outbreeding and Environmental Effects on Genetic Diversity in 46 Walleye ( Sander Vitreus ) Populations.
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Populations living near airports or freeways are exposed to levels of noise typically in the 65 to 75 dB ( A ) range.
Populations of Amazon parrots that lived on the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe are now extinct.
Populations in westernmost Scotland are genetically distinct from those in the rest of Scotland and northern Europe, but not sufficiently to have been distinguished as a separate botanical variety.
Populations are sedentary in the south and west of the range, although northern birds migrate south as far as northern Africa and tropical Asia in winter.
Populations that have a steady, substantial gene flow among them are likely to represent a monotypic species even when a fair degree of genetic variation is obvious.
Populations of this species have declined in the 20th century and some island populations are endangered by hunting, accidental poisoning, and collision with power lines.
Populations are continuous from the British Isles eastward across Europe and Asia to the Bering Strait.
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