Sentence examples for life history difference from inspiring English sources

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However, differences between female morphs in survivorship [ 26], and development time have been reported [ 18] and in other species such life history difference are reflected in differences in immune function.

In addition, this population has a substantial life history difference, in that male development time was 50% longer in Monkey Spring males than from other sites (Cardwell et al. 1998), and upon inbreeding, it produces virtually all females (Sheffer et al. 1999).

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This range of sizes may reflect life history differences in crossback stingarees across different parts of its range.

Studies in vertebrates have demonstrated that there is a substantial amount of individual variation in reaction norms [2] and brain gene expression patterns [3] [5] associated with physiological or life history differences that are adaptive in different environmental contexts.

Furthermore, the life history differences between the two species likely expose them to different environmental factors, which may in turn influence their levels of oxidative stress.

Taxonomists have since replaced this single phylum with the phlya Rhombozoa and Orthonectida because of substantial morphological and life history differences between the two groups.

Life history differences may also represent adaptations to contrasting mortality factors.

These results serve to highlight the importance of considering life history differences when designing AMF inoculants and may have important implications regarding the introduction of non-indigenous AMF.

"It's only one study, and doesn't necessarily explain every species where females no longer sing," Kleindorfer adds, noting that other behaviors or life history differences might also lead female birds to sing less or not at all.

Present a brief overview of snail larvae to students, stressing the fundamental life history differences between planktotrophic and nonplanktotrophic species: Planktotrophic species often have larvae that feed in the water column for periods of weeks to months, while nonplanktotrophic species do not feed in the water column and settle on the seafloor soon (if not immediately) following hatching.

However, life history differences between most Chlorophyta and the embryophytes may account, at least in part, for the antipathy towards the ITS2.

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