Sentence examples for in modified environments from inspiring English sources

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Results demonstrate that consideration must be given to both the aquatic and terrestrial environment to develop an understanding of factors influencing frog populations in modified environments and that these factors may vary from species to species.

Five seropositive yellow pygmy rice rats were captured in modified environments: one was captured along a road border, two were captured in peridomestic environments, and two were captured in shrublands, at <150 m from homes.

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We used records from an intensive survey undertaken in natural and modified environments.

Those considered to have reached their full potential are more likely to be discharged to a facility with appropriate support (for example, a nursing home or home in a modified environment with a package of care).

Indentifying the chemicals inducing renal lesions across these landscapes, their toxicological mechanisms, and their implications on wildlife health will help us devise strategies to mitigate the impacts of toxins on humans and animals living in human-modified environments.

1997; Palumbi 2001), and as a result, humans are generating similar selection pressures in human-modified environments for multiple populations within species, and for multiple species across geographic regions.

As a result, there is a pressing need to understand the processes and mechanisms responsible for population declines [ 32, 33], which must include assessing the extent to which organisms are able to adapt to and persist in human-modified environments [ 7].

Regular patterns, which are found in both natural and man-modified environments, are strongly interwoven with free-surface flows.

The species is well adapted to various habitats, from forested to fully human-modified environments, particularly in areas where deforestation is gradually changing the epidemiological profile [ 4], as is the case in Jaboticatubas.

Some primates, such as the rhesus macaque and gray langurs, can exploit human-modified environments and even live in cities. Close interactions between humans and non-human primates (NHPs) can create pathways for the transmission of zoonotic diseases.

We have previously shown that abiotic conditions differ considerably between the natural and human-modified environments of W. auropunctata in its native range (Orivel et al. 2009).

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