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We suggest that if brain size is relatively larger among urban birds, this may be mediated through an effect of brain size on general commonness of species (e.g. that generalists have relatively larger brains and generalists are usually common), but commonness in source areas is what affects urban commonness per se.
Woodrats are usually common within their ranges, but Allegheny woodrat populations are declining, possibly because of forest defoliation by gypsy moths and infestation by parasites.
The lads make all the decision and they are usually common sense," O'Brien told the BBC.
These pigments are usually common in the automotive industry where volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are commonly used as the medium for their application.
These groups are usually common in a number of European countries, such as France and Italy (26 – 26 ).
Outcomes are usually common and in this case, a crucial first step is to ask whether the structuring assumptions previously outlined are actually met.
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These included the rear facades of the houses, which were usually common brick.
In larger organizations, it's usually common knowledge who the bullies are.
These were usually common ones such as velvetleaf, pigweed, various annual grasses, and lambsquarters.
In the months after the quake whales and dolphins, which were usually common in the area, disappeared and scientists feared they would not return.
Cloudbursts were usually common during the monsoon period between late June and early September and were restricted to headwater area (Beas River) of the closed tributary valleys.
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