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Unless the environment has changed drastically since a population became fragmented and the population fragments have become locally adapted, outbreeding depression is not expected to be a problem at this scale as increased connectivity only restores the previous situation.
Extensive fragmentation of organelle genomes is a fascinating phenomenon; why organelle genomes became fragmented and how they became fragmented, however, are still poorly understood (Zhang et al. 1999; Landweber 2007; Howe et al. 2008; Rand 2009; Shao et al. 2009).
Side channels and floodplain lakes became fragmented.
The results show how the initial innovation coalition built around low external input farming became fragmented.
Callitris woodlands were present at Lake Eyre before 30,000 BP but became fragmented and disappeared in the lead up to the last glacial maximum.
The results revealed that the ECM content of the heart was significantly reduced in heartworm-infected dogs, and became fragmented and dissociated.
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As habitats become fragmented, edges become longer.
There is little strategic planning and systems have become fragmented.
But their populations become fragmented because of farming and development.
When conceptions of identity have become fragmented, individualistic and consumption-driven, what is our common cause?
Mr. Rowland's portraits depict a world in which identity has become fragmented and skewed.
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