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The phrase "a minimum population of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the least number of individuals required in a particular context, such as demographics, ecology, or social studies.
Example: "The wildlife reserve requires a minimum population of 50 deer to maintain a healthy ecosystem."
Alternatives: "a required population of" or "a threshold population of".
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The Fish and Wildlife Service said it could not go along with the move until the state committed to maintaining a minimum population of the animals.
In the US, the Census Bureau specifies that in order to classify an area as urban rather than rural, it needs a minimum population of 2,500 people, and 1,500 of those people must not be living in institutional housing.
LLSOAs have a minimum population of 1,000 equating to around 400 households.
According to NRDC scientist, Dr. Sylvia Fallon, a minimum population of 2,000 to 5,000 animals is needed to ensure the genetic diversity necessary for the grey wolf's long-term survival.
We employed the following parameters for the significant inclusion of specific GO term and KEGG pathway groups, i.e. each group needed a minimum population of two genes/proteins from the input dataset and also possess a probability significance of enrichment compared to a background dataset of less than 0.05 (hypergeometric test).
The data on residency location was based on the India Census 2001, where an urban neighborhood must have a minimum population of 5000, at least 75% of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits and a population density of at least 400 persons per square kilometer.
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ACCEPt towns were selected from geographical areas within Divisions of General Practice with a minimum population size of 500 16 to 29 year olds.
We assumed non-overlapping generations and imposed a minimum population size of 4,000 adults and a carrying capacity of 400,000 adults at the end of each generation.
4– 7 As such, Toson and Barker 4 and Eayres and Williams 5 recommended that a minimum population size of 5000 is used for the calculation of life expectancy when using traditional methods.
They created the "50/500" rule, which suggested that a minimum population size of 50 was necessary to combat inbreeding and a minimum of 500 individuals was needed to reduce genetic drift.
Assuming that our survey results are representative of the remaining parts of the concession, this approach provides us with a minimum population estimate of 1,361 animals in the SRH concession (Table 1).
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