Sentence examples for main distribution range from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, geographical displacement by T. macedonicus has been invoked to explain an apparent enclave of T. karelinii, cut off from the main distribution range [ 19].

Four samples, representing the main distribution range of L. clathratus complex [ 22] and including the special "Nyingchi Platygyria", were selected to explore ploidy levels because existing chromosome counts suggest the occurrence of diploids and tetraploids in the L. clathratus complex [ 30, 46].

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A few species, Smooth Hammerhead and Frilled Shark may be vagrants, occurring infrequently off the British coast, with their main distribution ranges being outside British waters.

In addition, the novel mature miRNAs displayed a main length distribution ranging from 21 nt to 24 nt, and 21 nt miRNAs accounted for the highest proportion (65.43%).

At least 16 closely related but distinct mitochondrial lineages are found in T. graeca over the main part of its distribution range, suggestive of a relatively recent, rapid radiation of mitochondrial haplotypes in this species.

For this purpose, the regional main and total effect functions are defined for measuring the changes on the main and total effect indices when the distribution range of one input is reduced, and the parametric main and total effect functions are introduced to quantify the residual main and total effect indices due to the reduced variance of one input.

RRV is problematic because the distribution range of its main host, the raccoon (Procyon lotor), is linked to human presence, which increases the risk of spread to domestic animals and humans (Cullingham et al. 2009).

Their highly fragmented distribution range, with three main metapopulations on some of the highest mountains (Gelbison, Sila and Aspromonte massifs) of the area, poses intriguing questions about their evolutionary history and biogeography, and about the possibility of local endemisms.

The AFM image (Fig. 4c e) depicts that the topographic height of the NCDs is in the range of 1 3 nm with main distribution at 2 nm.

Beringia may be a small component of an organism's range or peripheral to the main distribution of the organism, and therefore is regularly represented by few sampling sites and a low number of individuals.

The full-range pore size distribution (PSD) curves ranged from 3.6 nm to 400 μm with two main distribution intervals.

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