Sentence examples for increased population density from inspiring English sources

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Multiple, but not all, ecologic studies have correlated indicators of population mixing and increased population density with increased rates of childhood leukemia (Alexander et al. 1997, 1999; Chan et al. 2002; Gilham et al. 2005; Greaves 1988 , 1997 2000; Hjalmars and Gustafsson 1999; Kinlen 1988 , 1995 1997, 2004; Koushik et al. 2001; McNally and Eden 2004; Ross et al. 1999).

And the increased population density means that "we need green space," she said.

Even if predictions of Kiribati's imminent reclamation by the waves are premature – as some scientists suggest – there is little doubt that coastal erosion, drinking water shortages and increased population density will render Kiribati uninhabitable this century unless drastic action is taken.

Several acousticians believe the thirst for quiet is an indicator not only of increased population density, but also of how sensitive to noise, and how wealthy, the city has become.

While the architecture of traditional courtyard houses once allowed for much of the city's green spaces, a shift toward apartment living coupled with higher land and water prices and increased population density have made the cultivation of private green spaces more challenging.

These climate conditions favor agricultural production and increased population density.

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Increased population densities of some species, for example, are likely to favour the evolution of more virulent genotypes of some parasites (see above The coevolutionary "arms race" versus reduced antagonism).

That agricultural revolution increased population densities and probably led to more stagnant pools in which mosquitoes can breed--two factors favoring the spread of malaria, Wirth says.

Investigations on urbanized taxa have often described similar behavioral (reduced wariness and increased intraspecific aggression) and population dynamics (increased population densities) adaptations.

Increased invasiveness [23] and increased population densities of [24] have been recently been reported in the Malaysian peninsula.

It may be that dietary changes related to the switch to agriculture underlie the selective event, or that selection on TRPV6 is related to resistance to a particular disease that became important with the increased population densities associated with agriculture.

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