Sentence examples for community complexities from inspiring English sources

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The proposed closings, announced in March and targeting schools like Bethune that are considered underused after years of population decline, have pitted an array of community complexities against the economics of urban education in this, the third-largest school district in the country.

This is due to their proximity to the community, complexities in the land tenure laws, and the actual status of what is supposed to be Guzara forest, reserved forests, or the ANP, which is sometimes unclear to local people.

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Additionally an increasing trend in community complexity from more to less disturbed ecosystems was observed.

A subset of MycoDB was used to study how edaphic properties, plant functional groups, and microbial community complexity determine the outcome of mycorrhizal symbioses21.

After environmental degradation, restoration and reclamation efforts can be hampered by poor physio-chemical soil characteristics and reduced soil community complexity.

With regards to distribution, community complexity, environmental affiliation and environmental demands, we inferred that AOA may be more critical than AOB for depleting nutrients in the CWs.

"When a housefly flaps his wings, a breeze goes round the world," says Reason at the end of the book, in a neat riff on community, complexity and the butterfly effect.

As part of the experiment, researchers manipulated the soil communities to establish four levels of community complexity, allowing them to see which types of community would be most affected by the global change factors such as warming temperatures.

Overall, these evidences indicate that regardless of the inherent community complexity at each locality, arms-race coevolution is an ongoing process in the global system.

In spite of this community complexity, however, the long-term phylogenetic signal indicates a strong association between host defensive characters and parasitism, indicating that the mistletoe is responsible for the extremely long spines presented by some Chilean columnar cacti, and cacti have promoted the extremely long radicle in the mistletoe.

Our goals were to determine if soil community complexity changes across these habitats and to identify a suite of parameters that demonstrate trends in soil development and have the potential for use in developing models to predict the recovery rate of tropical forests following disturbance or management.

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