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Herring typically spend three years at sea before returning to spawn, and many of the herring returning to San Francisco Bay this year are believed by fishermen and biologists to have hatched during a fleeting population surge that closely followed the Nov. 7, 2007 Cosco Busan oil spill.
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However, many populations also face catastrophic disturbances that are fleeting but nonetheless overt in their influences on population abundance and odds of persistence (Shaffer 1981; Sousa 1984; Lande 1993; Spiller et al. 1998; Vignieri 2010).
But there is a small percentage of the population that looks at horses less as a fleeting, puerile infatuation and more as a complement to their lifestyle.
Take comfort in the fact that Twitter's attention span is fleeting and its users are only a small proportion of the population.
He had been there and worked at that, giving him more than a fleeting notion of what it was going to take to change the population's mind in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
We have shown that eco-evolutionary dynamics might be a consideration even where disturbance is fleeting, selection patterns persist largely unchanged, net evolution is limited, and populations exchange migrants.
Such lack of attention might owe in part to a perception that the rapid onset and fleeting nature of such disturbances limits the potential for evolutionary processes to influence population dynamics.
Nor is she convinced that Vietnam's current population – two-thirds of whom were born after the war ended in 1975 – understands that material wealth can be fleeting.
Age: Fleeting.
Too fleeting!
Successes are often fleeting.
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