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Breeding rates of survivors were monitored in spring.

While these arguments have been based on correlations between the Australian environment and the breeding rates of the old endemic species, they have not considered the phylogenetic relationships of this group to other rodents outside Australia.

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In addition to fusion power amplification, substantial fissile material will be produced at start-up conditions with a fission breeding rate of 233U=0.183 (with ThC) or 239Pu=0.263 (with UC) per incident fusion neutron, which correspond to 4410 kg 233U/year or 6500 kg239Pu/year, respectively, by a full fusion power of 2170 MW.

Scientists say higher temperatures will lead to the feminisation of populations and affect breeding rates.

Second, the performance of DEMO control is limited by space restrictions for the implementation of components (optimization of the tritium breeding rate), by lifetime issues for the front-end parts (neutron and gamma radiation, erosion and deposition acting on all components) and by slow, weak and indirect action of the available actuators (plasma shaping, heating and fuelling).

This comparison showed that social mating system, number of helpers, clutch size, breeding success, rates of divorce, adult mortality, and incestuous pairing, rates of paternal care, and peak breeding synchrony are all very similar (Table 1).

Data collected would provide "essential scientific evidence of the unknown survival and breeding success rates of hedgehogs rehabilitated at the centre", the charity said.

At very low densities, all females were able to breed but after the saturation of breeding territories the breeding rate dropped, and breeding of excess animals was suppressed (Point S in Figure 1A, parameterised for our empirical system in Figure 1B at ~3 females per enclosure).

The existence of genetic variants promoting polyploidization was suggested by Grant (1981) and is shown by the success of selective breeding for rates of 2 n gamete formation in Medicago and Trifolium (Grant 1981; Ramsey and Schemske 1998).

With a pedigree-based inbreeding constraint and genome-based estimated breeding values, genomic rates of inbreeding substantially exceeded the value of its constraint.

However, with a pedigree-based inbreeding constraint and genome-based estimated breeding values, genomic rates of inbreeding were much higher than expected.

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