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Discover Ludwig"human introduction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of introducing two or more people. For example, "I acted as the human introduction between my two friends, and they have since become very close."
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Bolyeria multocarinata was similar and went extinct owing to human introduction of rats and other predators.
However, despite family resemblances, identical species rarely occur in both African and Australian heathlands, except through human introduction.
The upshot is that private property is not divinely instituted, for Marchia: it is a human introduction.
Because there is no human introduction involved at this stage, if the deal isn't a fit I can just hit "delete" and move on.
According to fossil records, the fruit-eating lizard (Podarcis lilfordi) of Spain's Balearic Islands has seen its numbers decline since Roman times thanks to human introduction of non-native predators such as weasels and cats.
J.C.: I think we have to back off a little bit and say while we still think it was a human introduction to the swine herd, we're not quite as definitive about whether it was this individual who went to Mexico and returned as we were previous to now.
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In contrast, Western Europe was colonised more recently following either natural expansions or putative human introductions.
These latter cases provide support for a mixed history of self-dispersal and human introductions.
2) L. luteus is widely distributed across the Mediterranean region, mainly due to human introductions [ 6].
Species ranges were finally coded by presence absence data, excluding marginal distributions or known human introductions [ 6, 57].
The presence of a large population of small poeciliid fish in Apoyeque, which would not likely be purposely introduced for food or sport, argues that natural colonizations may be more likely than human introductions.
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