Sentence examples for moths which may from inspiring English sources

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That will require tracking individual moths, which may become possible when radio transmitters currently used for following larger insects get small and light enough to be mounted on a moth.

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In his mark-release-recapture experiment, he released moths at high frequencies, which may have produced an area of local high prey abundance, and birds may have developed a searching image for peppered moths, leading to abnormally high levels of predation.

After death, the larva disintegrates, releasing billions of new occlusion bodies, which may infect other codling moth larvae upon ingestion.

At the edges of the lesions, a moth eaten pattern of demyelination is observed which may reflect the loss of single oligodendrocytes with their respective myelin sheaths.

In another case, gelechiid moths were found to suppress the host plant's ability to produce volatiles which may help these gall insects to avoid predation or parasitism [ 23].

Geographical subspecies of the silk moth Samia cynthia show, besides different chromosome numbers, a high polymorphism of sex chromosomes [13], which may play a role in population and species divergence [14], [15].

Retrotransposition of Teh4 gave rise to the insect Teh3 retrogene following the divergence of crustaceans and insects, which may have generated functional redundancy that allowed for the loss of Teh4 in the silk moth and the mosquitoes.

Which may already be happening.

Which may be the point.

Which may even be true.

The flowers also attract hawk moths, which resemble hummingbirds, and are out at night.

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