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The minority Rohingya Muslims have been leaving Myanmar in droves since clashes with ethnic Rakhine Buddhists, who make up a majority of the state's population, erupted in June and October 2012.
Specifically, we compare plants growing from seeds collected from 11 large populations after fires, from small populations in 10 washes, from plants in transects across 5 large burns, and from plants growing in specific areas over 10 years during which a small wash population erupted into a large burn population as a result of a fire and returned to become a small wash population.
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Overfishing in the lake reduced the population of snail-eating fish to such a level that snail populations erupted.
The government was shocked by the dissatisfaction among the Indian population that erupted into the open on November 25th 2007, when some 30,000 demonstrators protested in Kuala Lumpur in defiance of police orders.
As Aleppo's last pockets of opposition control fell and external players negotiated a mass evacuation of its population, protests erupted in other areas of Syria in which civilians and fighters alike condemned opposition disunity and called for large-scale mergers of armed opposition groups.
While bighorn sheep die-offs have occurred in every western state (Toweill and Geist 1999), recent conflicts in Intermountain states over the origins of disease effects on bighorn populations have erupted within the contexts of litigation over public lands grazing, Endangered Species Act dynamics, and the restoration discourse all noted above.
The airport, north of Paris, is near suburbs with Muslim populations where rioting erupted last year.
Last March, the most recent of many coups brought a mostly Muslim rebel coalition to power over the majority Christian population, and conflict soon erupted.
As the ultra-Orthodox population has grown, battles have erupted over the role of women in the public sphere and whether Yeshiva students should remain exempt from military service.
It has become almost common wisdom that the virus that caused the 1918 flu pandemic was an avian strain introduced into the human population shortly before the pandemic erupted.
The camp became a battleground between Syrian rebel groups and regime forces after the civil war erupted, and its population has since plummeted to around 18,000.
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