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The Bay checkerspot still lives in other places, but the study demonstrates that relatively small populations of butterflies (and, by extension, other insects) whose numbers undergo great annual fluctuations can become extinct quickly.
In both cases, the system goes extinct quickly.
Simulation results indicate that the element usually goes extinct quickly (Fig. 7), in agreement with the analyses of Bichsel et al. [ 17].
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"If the society that powered this technology collapses in some way, we would go extinct pretty quickly.
Many of the "superfluous" genera are represented by fragments which are not found again and the "superfluous" genera appear to become extinct very quickly.
Many "superfluous" genera are represented by fragments that are not found again, and these "superfluous" genera appear to become extinct very quickly.
In a metacommunity, a species that has lost its source will go extinct relatively quickly, which is the direct effect of habitat loss.
Secondly, in patches with small or declining population sizes, individuals may not be able to find mates and the patch could become extinct more quickly.
During the war he headed up the Reichsleiter Rosenberg Task Force, which began by collecting Jewish artefacts for a projected museum for the study of what he hoped would soon be an extinct race, but quickly graduated to looting artworks, manuscripts and other treasures from Jews sent to the camps.
Since there are up to 3 G possible segregating haplotypes for the G loci, no real population will eventually behave according to the deterministic dynamics and hitchhiking effects related to the action of social heterosis may prevent the altruistic allele from going quickly extinct.
"We can very quickly become extinct.
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