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We define "fine scale" as referring to within-plot spatial heterogeneity (i.e., colonies interact only with neighbors), and "coarse scale" as referring only to colony densities within the plots (i.e., neighbors are not expected to interact more frequently).
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In response to the person, we expected both species to interact more frequently with the familiar than novel person, and, as with the other stimuli, a higher interaction rate at the juvenile stage when the birds are likely to be less neophobic.
The database is expected to interact with users, making it more functional as time passes.
The black line shows the regions expected to interact.
We hypothesized that the genes identified by genetic studies and those by molecular biology studies may interact more frequently than expected by chance.
In bad years, the bears are driven down to lower elevations where they interact more frequently — and tragically — with humans.
If users can interact more frequently with Facebook's apps, the company might also be able to increase its advertising business or add new revenue-generating services, the people said.
Should clients expect to interact with both of you?
A shaded cell indicates where the teams expect to interact.
When a conspecific(s) was present, subjects generally interacted more frequently, though took longer to interact, with novel items.
Unexpectedly, significant species differences were present in responses to the novel objects and food, as juvenile ravens interacted more frequently with these items than juvenile crows.
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