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population and shrunk
While the brown bear's range has shrunk and it has faced local extinctions, it remains listed as a least concern species by the IUCN with a total population of approximately 200, 000.
Home to 120 species of fish and at least that many species of birds, the lake has shrunk dramatically in the last four decades due to the increased water from an expanding population usage and low rainfall.
In 1870 the rural population of Germany constituted 64 % of the population ; by 1907 it had shrunk to 33 %.
In turn, the Aral Sea's desiccation, which had shrunk that body of water by an estimated 59, 000 square kilometers by 1994, profoundly affects economic productivity and the health of the population of the republic.
* Constantine I assigns convicts to grind Rome's flour in a move to hold back the rising price of food in an empire whose population has shrunk as a result of plague ( see 309 AD ).
New York City has been growing in population the past few decades while Detroit and Philadelphia, old industrial cities of a similar age as New York, have shrunk dramatically.
In the 1950s as well as the 1960s, large numbers of Bedouin throughout the Middle East started to leave the traditional, nomadic life to settle in the cities of the Middle East, especially as home ranges have shrunk and population levels have grown.
The population shrunk over the span of several decades and did not recover to 1890 levels until 90 years later in 1980.
Increases in population leading to subsections becoming independent towns and the solidification of the northern boundary of Massachusetts in 1740 shrunk the town down to what remains today.
The Thirty Years ' War caused much starvation all over Germany, and by 1630, Greifswald's population had shrunk by two thirds.
However, the resort is not the economic engine the fort once was, and Brackettville has shrunk from its peak population during the war years.
In 1940 there were 2, 600 people in McCamey ; in 1980, there were 2, 436 ; and the 2000 census showed the population had shrunk to 1, 805.
Ripon is thought to have shrunk to a small community around the church following the suppression, which resulted in the death of approximately one-third of the population of the North of England.
By the end of his last term, the population of Detroit had shrunk by more than half and the crime rate was far higher than it was before he became mayor.
Broken Hill's population peaked at around 30, 000 in the early 1960s and has shrunk by one third since the heyday of the 1970s zinc boom, with the decrease attributed to migration from the closure and consolidation of mining operations.
In the second half of the 2nd century, Londinium appears to have shrunk in both size and population.
The 2010 census found that the population shrunk by-4. 8 % to 9, 661 The city is located to the south of and adjacent to the Town of Merrill.
As of December 18, 2006, this population numbered about 53 birds, but a decision was made not to introduce further birds into this population until problems with high mortality and lack of reproduction are resolved, and as of May 2011, the population had shrunk to 20 cranes.
In 1926, 15 % of region's population was Armenian, but by 1979, this number had shrunk to 1. 4 %.
The Salton Sea Beach Towns have the smallest cities but were resorts in their heyday and have since shrunk in population and size due to the current state of the Salton Sea.
The territory inhabited by the ethnic Lithuanians has shrunk over centuries ; once Lithuanians made up a majority of population not only in what is now Lithuania, but also in northwestern Belarus, in large areas of the territory of the modern Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, and in some parts of modern Latvia and Poland.
By 1835 the Aboriginal population had shrunk to fewer than 150 natives, of whom about half were the survivors of those sent by Robinson to Flinders Island.

population and consequence
He made use of his Scottish experience to write his Tour thro ' the whole Island of Great Britain, published in 1726, where he admitted that the increase of trade and population in Scotland which he had predicted as a consequence of the Union, was " not the case, but rather the contrary ".
Of all the islands belonging to Grenada, only two are of consequence: Carriacou, with a population of a few thousand, and its neighbor Petit Martinique, roughly 40 kilometers northeast of Grenada and populated by some 700 inhabitants.
Reduction of the population of the Holy Roman Empire as a consequence of the Thirty Years War
The population of Italy almost doubled during the twentieth century, but the pattern of growth was extremely uneven due to large-scale internal migration from the rural South to the industrial cities of the North, a phenomenon which happened as a consequence of the Italian economic miracle of the 1950-60s.
One consequence of the decimation of the nomadic Kazakh population and the in-migration of non-Kazakhs was that by the 1970s Kazakhstan was the only Soviet republic in which the eponymous nationality was a minority in its own republic.
The entire population of Home is secretly destroyed as a consequence of Brennan's and Truesdale's war with the Pak — Brennan turns the entire population into human Protectors to create an army to fight the Pak invaders.
As a consequence, population became 80 percent Muslim ( Persians, Turco, Kurds ) and 20 percent Armenian.
The population increased to 480, 000 as a consequence of several incorporations during the 1990s, but it fell to 452, 827 in 1998.
In an interview for the Sunday People the same month, he claimed the Conservative Party was " rejoining Enoch " on the European Community but repeated his warning of civil war as the consequence of immigration: " I still cannot forsee how a country can be peaceably governed in which the composition of the population is progressively going to change.
Many of the estimated 2, 000 nations and tribes which existed in the 16th century died out as a consequence of the European settlement, and many were assimilated into the Brazilian population.
As a consequence the result has often been misery for large segments of the local population and destruction of valuable ecosystems.
The population has increased greatly during the last few decades as a consequence of internal migration from other Departments of Paraguay, at first because of the economic boom in the 1970s, and later because of economic recession in the countryside.
In consequence, a large service sector was established to serve the growing population, and in the first decades of the 20th century, Campinas could already boast of an opera house, theaters, banks, movie theaters, radio stations, a philharmonic orchestra, two newspapers ( Correio Popular and Diário do Povo ), a good public education system ( with the Escola Normal de Campinas and the Colégio Culto à Ciência ), and hospitals, such as the Santa Casa de Misericórdia ( a charity for poor people ) and the Casa de Saúde de Campinas ( for the Italian community, formely known as Circolo Italiani Uniti ), and the most important Brazilian research center in agricultural sciences, the Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, which was founded by Emperor Pedro II.
One demographic consequence of a small population size, the probability that all offspring in a generation are of the same sex, and where males and females are equally likely to be produced ( see sex ratio ), is easy to calculate: it is given by ( The chance of all animals being females is ; the same holds for all males, thus this result ).
A photographic history of Edgewater describes the population and demographics change and its possible consequence this way: Now a good number of residents live on the river in condominiums and rental apartments and town houses on land that was once the province of heavy industry.
Its frequency increased as a consequence of high genetic drift within this population.
As a consequence, the District is much larger in population than any other district of the state.
The immediate consequence of Clive's victory at Plassey was an increase in the revenue demand on Bengal by at least 20 %, much of which was appropriated by Zamindars and corrupt Company Officials, which led to considerable hardship for the rural population, particularly during the famine of 1770.
On the island of Lundy the number has decreased dramatically in recent years ( the 2005 breeding population was estimated to be only two or three pairs ) as a consequence of depredations by black rats ( recently eliminated ) and possibly also as a result of commercial fishing for sand eels, the puffins ' principal prey.
A further consequence is that a population of intrinsically identical AGN scattered in space with random jet orientations will look like a very inhomogeneous population on Earth.
A consequence of the decline in mortality in Stage Two is an increasingly rapid rise in population growth ( a " population explosion ") as the gap between deaths and births grows wider.
The apparent distinctness of the species and the failure of the early introductions raises the question of whether the Heath Hen was uniquely ( by comparison with its relatives ) adapted to the more oceanic climate of its former area of occurrence, and in consequence, whether a future attempt to establish a population of the western birds on Martha's Vineyard could be bound to fail, possibly even by competing for funding and other resources jeopardizing the extant but much declined populations of the prairie-chickens.

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