Sentence examples for coordinated breeding from inspiring English sources

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Since the 1980s, zoos have developed coordinated breeding programs that have brought dozens of animals, like the golden lion tamarin of Brazil, back from the brink.

So zoos began running coordinated breeding programs for threatened species.

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1982 The American Zoo and Aquarium Association begins the Species Survival Plan, coordinating breeding and conservation programs.

Overall, IRRI is coordinating the breeding activities of the country partners and also encouraging them to generate high Zn material in the genetic backgrounds of locally adopted popular rice varieties using the high Zn donors supplied by IRRI (Swamy et al. 2015).

However, in recent decades, internationally coordinated public wheat breeding efforts have focused on increasing resistance to disease and abiotic stress, while raising the genetic yield potential per se has received scant attention.

At the time, the DLC was coordinating a captive breeding program for Coquerel's giant mouse lemur, and all individuals kept at American facilities were descended from six individuals imported by the DLC in 1982 from the region around Ambanja.

The Duke Lemur Center coordinated the captive breeding of an imported collection of the northern species, which rose from six individuals in 1982 to 62 individuals by 1989, but the population fell to six by 2009 and was no longer considered a breeding population.

These studies highlight the seemingly inextricable link between BDNF, singing behavior, and addition of adult-born neurons in HVC, and suggest a common factor, such as miR-132, may be coordinating the expression of breeding condition neurotrophin expression, cytoarchitecture, and behavior.

Predation can be heightened during migration: Eleonora's falcon Falco eleonorae, which breeds on Mediterranean islands, has a very late breeding season, coordinated with the autumn passage of southbound passerine migrants, which it feeds to its young.

Zoos must figure out how to mate captive cheetahs and many other animals as so-called insurance populations, before their situation in the wild becomes untenable, said Jack Grisham, who has coordinated the association's cheetah breeding plan for 20 years.

For example, in birds, the timing of migration has to be coordinated with the timing of breeding and moult.

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