Sentence examples for assemblage of populations from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless NJ and ML patterns of haplotype relationships indicate that an ancestral northern assemblage of populations has given rise to multiple clusters of extant southern populations independently.

Many species may appear generalist but careful ecological studies may reveal that they are an assemblage of populations with more restricted host range.

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There were no plateaus in cluster number across R-space (Figure 2D), no statistically significant clusters, and only a few stable clusters (which corresponded to single populations or geographically disjunct assemblages of populations) (Figure S2C).

Glacial refugia were represented by assemblages of populations from: a) West Mexico, b) Midwest USA c) Southeast USA – East Mexico Guatemalala, d) Northeast USA.

Thus, African pygmies appear as an assemblage of distinctive populations [22] [24].

The sequential tests showed that, among metals, Cu, Fe, and Zn concentration are the drivers of the bacterial community structure in the sediments (Table 4(b)) and that total organic carbon (TOC) and PCBs concentration were the other statistically significant parameters involved in the selection and assemblage of bacterial populations (Table 4(c)).

Remnants of native vegetation support mixed assemblages of depleted populations of native Megascolecid earthworms together with apparently increasing invasive populations of introduced Lumbricidae.

Community ecology, study of the organization and functioning of communities, which are assemblages of interacting populations of the species living within a particular area or habitat.

Metapopulations are assemblages of local populations inhabiting networks of habitat patches in fragmented landscapes.

The structure, function, and ecosystem services of tropical forest depend on its species richness, diversity, dominance, and the patterns of changes in the assemblages of tree populations over time.

(Similarly, although mildly favorable organismal traits may by chance not be fixed in individual small populations, such traits will be differentially represented in a sufficiently large assemblage of such small populations).

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