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Herbold CW, Lehtovirta-Morley LE, Jung M-Y, Jehmlich N, Hausmann B, Han P, et al. Ammonia-oxidising archaea living at low pH: Insights from comparative genomics.
Brock, T.D., Brock, K.M., Belly, R.T. & Weiss, R.L. Sulfolobus: a new genus of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria living at low pH and high temperature.
The effect of the matrix is revealed here with arboreal plantation cover promoting dispersal across the landscape, favouring abundant generalist bird species in smaller patches than expected in the plantation matrix, and the loss of some specialists and species living at low densities from large (>50 ha) patches.
As their habitats heat up, pikas living at low elevations have one major shot at avoiding extinction: migrating to cooler, higher parts of the mountain.
Previous studies showed that plants living at low latitudes and elevations did evolve more quickly, most likely because the warmer temperatures boosted their metabolic rate, which in turn increased their mutation rate.
Genus Sulfolobus represents sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms living at low pH and high temperature.
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Do koalas live at low densities?
He planned the layout of the whole development-the result was Parkchester, a modern, self-contained community of 40,000 people who live at low rentals in moderately tall bldgs surrounded by generous garden areas.
Pumas live at low density (one to five per 100 square km) and thus, in order to survive, require large areas with sufficient prey and cover from which to ambush it.
They live at low altitudes in open terrain that is usually near inhabited areas heavily used by cattle, sheep, and goats, all of which are ecological competitors and may infect them with disease.
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