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Populations and are
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 in the Oswego River are being actively managed for recovery.
Populations in southwest and central Asia are small and fragmented ; in the northeast, they are critically endangered.
Populations living near airports or freeways are exposed to levels of noise typically in the 65 to 75 dB ( A ) range.
Populations of brine shrimp are mostly restricted to the lake's south arm.
Populations are extremely susceptible to overfishing.
Populations are also generally found in deeper water if wave action is present.
Populations are listed in parentheses.
Populations listed below are from the 2010 United States census data.
Populations of municipalities as of 2006 are listed in the table below:
Populations are from 2002.
Populations are.
Populations here included in caribou are sometimes divided into four separate subspecies ( see text )
Populations of feral Red-Masked Parakeets are a local sightseeing event here.
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 are resident.
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 are resident.
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.

Populations and genetically
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 that are considered to be genetically contaminated ( containing hybrids ) are exterminated.

Populations and isolated
Populations in the Caspian Sea region, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, are declining, and increasingly isolated.
Populations of lizards on isolated islands diverge to occupy separate ecological niches, mostly in terms of the location within the vegetation where they forage ( such as in the crown of trees vs. the trunk vs. underlying shrubs ).
Populations of ancestral " peregrinoid " falcons living in marginal habitat at the fringe of the African-Middle Eastern desert belt either adapted ( and might have become isolated e. g. in the Persian Gulf region, which turned into semiarid habitat surrounded by vast deserts ), or left for better habitat, or became extinct.
Populations on islands that are less isolated are less likely to go extinct because individuals from the source population and other islands can immigrate and “ rescue ” the population from extinction ( rescue effect ).
Populations of the rare groundcover, Linnaea borealis, may be too isolated from one another to produce viable seed.

Populations and by
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.
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.
Viscous Populations: Secondly, even indiscriminate altruism may be favoured in so-called viscous populations, i. e. those characterized by low rates or short ranges of dispersal.
Populations of several parrot species were described mainly in the unscientific writings of early travelers, and subsequently scientifically described by several naturalists ( to have their names linked to the species that they were proposing ) mainly in the twentieth century, with no more evidence than the earlier observations and without specimens.
Populations are also affected by the conversion of wetlands and grassland to arable crops, depriving the duck of feeding and nesting areas.
All seven sites are in modern-day Turkey and no longer have significant Christian populations because the majority of the Greek population had been deported under the Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed by Greece and Turkey.
The 2008 study The Ascent of Cat Breeds: Genetic Evaluations of Breeds and Worldwide Random-bred Populations by Lipinski et al.
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 the culpeo are also found in some of the westernmost of the Falkland Islands, where they were introduced by humans.
Populations in more northern areas have again reached a level where it can be regularly utilized by hunters, although not in the example provided.
" The Dynamics of Exploited Fish Populations " expressed his concerns, including the way his and Sydney Holt's work had been misinterpreted and misused by fishery biologists and managers during the previous 30 years.
The work Transitional Settlement: Displaced Populations, produced by Shelter Centre covers the use of vernacular in humanitarian response and argues its importance.
* " Scientists Look for Clues Into How Tree Populations Become Invasive " Jan 15, 2008 by Stacy Kish, CSREES Staff.
Populations and genomic resources for genetic biodiversity maintenance in parts of its native range are threatened by overharvesting due to poor or absent conservation planning and by the species ' low germination rates.
Populations have declined considerably since European settlement, mainly as a result of widespread habitat destruction and predation by mammalian invasive species.
Populations are being adversely affected by the West Nile virus, particularly in California's Central Valley.
Evolution in Mendelian Populations is a lengthy 1931 scientific paper on evolution by the American population geneticist Sewall Wright.
Teebi has authored and edited more than 25 book chapters and one textbook co-edited with Prof. Talaat I. Farag entitled Genetic Disorders Among Arab Populations, published in 1997 by Oxford University Press.

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