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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate species" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to ecology, conservation, or biology when discussing the ability of an environment or system to support different species.
Example: "The new park design aims to accommodate species that are native to the region, ensuring their survival and promoting biodiversity."
Alternatives: "support species" or "house species".
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It means adjusting it to accommodate species that cannot adapt or survive any other way.
Alongside their seven acres of crops – including tomatoes, cucumbers and onions – they've also planted flowering plants, dogwood and elderberry hedgerows to accommodate species of bees and butterflies essential for the health of the crops.
Later in 2006, Weksler and colleagues described several new genera to accommodate species previously placed in Oryzomys, among which was Euryoryzomys for the "O.
Several bolete taxa have been proposed to accommodate species with reddish-brown to vinaceous-brown, finely wrinkled (rugulose) to perforated or punctate spores; these include Boletus subgenus Tylopilus, Tylopilus subgenus Porphyrellus, Austroboletus, or Porphyrellus.
- was reinstated in the genus Ophiocordyceps [3], originally erected to accommodate species with non-fragmenting ascospores [1].
Maintenance of suitable habitat for mobile species will require an extensive reserve network in conjunction with conservation-compatible non-reserve land management to accommodate species that track suitable conditions [50], [53].
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The distinctions between "us" and "them" may matter enormously to us, and them, but to the Zika virus, we are all the same, accommodating species.
To the Editor: The genus Atopobium (1 ) accommodates species formerly designated Lactobacillus minutus, L. rimae, and Streptococcus parvulus (2 ).
Low densities of herbivores provide the best chance of attaining this objective (see Section IV.1 2013), but so far no evidence has been presented that a single management regime can accommodate all species in a local species pool (Dennis et al., 1997, Dennis, Young & Bentley, 2001).
In so doing, this method combines partially overlapping species samplings in the input orthologous sets to accommodate all species in one tree.
He proposed that eleven new genera should be created to accommodate those species that were not closely related to the type species of Oryzomys, the marsh rice rat; he considered other options that would require fewer new genera, but argued that that would result in less meaningful genus-level groups in Oryzomyini.
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