Sentence examples for damage to breeding from inspiring English sources

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Mechanization in the early 20th century significantly reduced demand for the breed, and fighting during World War II and the German occupation of France resulted in major damage to breeding centers and the deaths of many horses.

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The most serious worries about the spill's damage at this point lie not in lingering surface oil and tainted seafood, they say, but in long-term damage already done to breeding populations of fish, crabs and other commercially important species.

Fidelity to breeding site.

That brings us to breeding.

Among the bird havens damaged was the Reeds Beach area on the New Jersey side of the Delaware Bay, where migrating shorebirds like the red knot rest and feed en route to breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic, the report said.

The MAGIC approach can be adopted to build pre-breeding populations accessible to breeding programs.

Efficient breeding designs are much needed to transfer the useful diversity to breeding.

This traveling distance influences the rate of breeding and increases the risk of damage to the grassland.

One promising solution that would mitigate the damage is breeding for host plant resistance.

Tested in the absence of treatment, breeding density had a significant effect on the amount of caterpillar damage to the apples (χ2(1) = 4.18, P = 0.041; interaction with type of orchard marginally non-significant χ2(1) = 3.71, P = 0.054).

This bird feeds primarily on fruits and flowers, but outside of the breeding season, large flocks have been known to cause damage to maize and ripening bananas.

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