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Additionally, species found predominantly in regenerating vegetation types had lower population trend estimates (i.e. more negative) and larger ranges than species found predominantly in old-growth forest.
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Generally, species with larger ranges had lower population trends (i.e. more negative) and a lower affinity for old-growth forest.
Furthermore, species with predominant habitat among regenerating vegetation types had significantly lower population trends (i.e. more negative) than those with old-growth forest as predominant habitat (mean population trend per vegetation type: old-growth = −0.08, n = 20; regenerating = −0.16, n = 10; r2 = 0.16; p<0.16).
Thus, in considering individual populations - as opposed to 'species-wide' samples - there is a slight trend toward lower population frequencies of TEs in A. lyrata, consistent with the notion that selection against TEs is stronger in the outcrosser.
After controlling for trend, improving diagnostics, background seasonality, bank holidays and weekends, it was found that lower temperature, lower relative humidity, lower population immunity and the emergence of new norovirus variants were independently associated with an increase in norovirus reports (Figure 3, Figure 4).
Each colored circle represents a colonies' current population trend.
It also means we have a lower population density.
Its population trend is currently increasing.
Bear population numbers may be fuzzy, but the human population trend is clear.
When last assessed in 2007, the population trend was stable.
Population trends were deemed significant when population trend ± 1.96 SE did not include 0. Percent change per year was calculated as (exp population trend) – 1)*100.
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