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Within a few years, the ideal height was set around, and its breeding spread throughout Auxois and neighboring regions.
In 1931, another breeders' cooperative was established in East Tyrol in Austria, and Haflinger breeding spread throughout the entire Tyrolean province.
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Southern Tyrol had no difficulty in selling its horses, as all of Italy was in the market to purchase horses, and breeding populations spread as far south as Sicily.
With so many possible breeding sites, spreading pesticide can be a painstaking, door-to-door activity.
"Plastics are a floating potential home, so animals at one location can colonize them and drift to another where they may become invasive pests by establishing, breeding and spreading," Barnes said.
There is some thought that the unusual mild winter we had, the early spring and the hot summer, may have fostered some conditions that are favorable to breeding mosquitoes that spread West Nile virus.
OO Mosquitoes Are Bad This Summer - in parts of the US, where the extreme weather whiplash of 'drought then deluge' is perfect for breeding mosquitoes; they spread diseases like the sometimes lethal West Nile virus (nearly 300 US citizens died from it in 2012) and are becoming resistant to pesticides.
Increasing the number of feeding stations per breeding territory and spreading them as much as possible could make an efficient male patrolling of every enclosure less profitable, thus reducing the probability that subordinates meet dominants.
The breeding range spread through southern France to northeastern Spain, and there were other range expansions particularly in Italy, Austria and Finland.
Rising temperatures and extreme weather could also affect the breeding and spread of ticks that carry Lyme disease, according to Climate Change Futures.
The discoveries of new gene editing tools such as Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) (Charpentier & Doudna, 2013) enabled scientists to effectively create a decades-old idea of a "selfish gene" (Burt 2003), which through breeding processes enabled the spread of particular genetic alterations through entire species.
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