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For years the old guard refused to acknowledge its Kurds as a distinct population.
Individual intestinal symbionts induce a distinct population of RORγ+ regulatory T cells.
If the conditions are right, this genetically distinct population may then become a new species.
Finland has always been recognized as having a genetically distinct population from the rest of Europe.
Rounded up into reservations, the distinct population of Tasmanian Aborigines was wiped out by disease, malnutrition and outright murder.
According to the USFWS, the "species" definition also extends to subspecies or any distinct population segment capable of interbreeding.
Marissal, T. et al. Pioneer glutamatergic cells develop into a morpho-functionally distinct population in the juvenile CA3 hippocampus.
The city's two-inch Environmental Review Technical Manual instructs regulators to consider adverse environmental impacts on "any subspecies" or "any distinct population segment... which interbreeds when mature".
The Fish and Wildlife Service officially considers the western Great Lakes wolf a "distinct population segment" of the gray wolf, found in a discrete geographic area.
Wich also noted that it was a shock to find such a distinct population given Sumatran orangutans are found just 100km away.
Most vulnerable, by far, marine biologists say, is the apparently distinct population of bluefin tuna that breeds in the Gulf of Mexico.
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