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For example, the two classical resource pulse events, seed mast and cicadas emergence, provide two resources of very different abundance and quality.
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This review examines the factors that may determine arbovirus emergence, provides examples of arboviruses that have emerged into new habitats, reviews the arbovirus situation in western Europe in detail, discusses potential arthropod vectors, and attempts to predict the risk for arbovirus emergence in the United Kingdom.
Consequently, the presence of large outside shareholders, or the prospect of their emergence, provides an important source of discipline for management.
The perspective of functional resonance (as a form of emergence) provides intriguing and important insights into this issue, in spite of the insufficiency of explanation for how the resonance occurs when the variability in multiple performance coincides in certain scenarios, and the lack of an approach that manifests the functional resonance so as to assist with hazard identification.
The analysis of the linkage between TF response specificity and FFL emergence provides another relevant pattern.
Mites cannot move to other hosts once feeding begins, so enumerating them upon host emergence provides accurate data on degree of parasitism for individuals.
Comparing the management strategies for their ability to protect the resistant cultivars from virulence emergence, provided contrasted results in our experiment.
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