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Individual species or entire communities may disappear over time when there is no adequate recruitment and hence regeneration into taller height classes to compensate natural die-offs, impact of fire [11] and megaherbivores.

During 2004 2007, due to prior high breeding performance, four subadults returned to the colony and three recruited successfully, compensating the natural mortality of adults.

On this matter it is interesting the case of Washington State (USA) where salmon hatcheries compensate the natural decline of natural population producing 100 million juvenile salmons per year (Blankenship and Daniels 2004).

Mr. Harrison, however, said that what was striking about the verdict was that it came over a purely financial issue: whether the state had been adequately compensated for natural gas taken from 13 wells along the Alabama coast.

These areas may benefit from payments that could either compensate for natural handicaps or remunerate for specific agro-environmental measures.

Artificial assimilation lighting is a common practice in greenhouse horticulture in the circumpolar region to compensate for natural low light conditions.

Approaches to distributive justice seek to compensate for natural inequalities existing at birth among individuals of fixed identities, but considerations of justice are now implicated earlier, in decisions about the distribution of genetic characteristics, decisions which affect the identities of those born.

This would involve the setting up of institutions for effectively creating and managing public goods and regulating markets to compensate for natural market failures.

Therefore, all researches towards the development of dietary supplementation of selenium, which could compensate a natural deficiency of selenium in the human diet, are considered to be important.

Alternatively, it is also possible that low levels of m8Δ proliferation may compensate the natural reduction of the virus titer in the culture.

Organisms with small propagulum (the number of cells required for colonization) will definitely require excellent adhesive properties to compensate the natural cellular turnover of the intestinal tract, or, eventually, be very efficient in local multiplication, taking advantage of the available local nutrients (nutrient-niche hypothesis) (Maltby et al. 2013; Meador et al. 2014).

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