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This pattern has been explained by the fact that the structure of pine plantations may not be too different from that of native forests, allowing plantations to act as a "soft barrier" to dispersal among fragments.
This particular pattern has been explained by either the irruption of matrix-dwelling species in small fragments and/or the supplementation of fragment-dwelling species by matrix located resources [11].
This pattern has been explained by the effect of one taxon diversity on taxon diversity, shared biogeographic histories of different taxa, and/or common responses to environmental conditions.
This pattern has been explained as an effect of gBGC, which acts to increase the frequency of G and C alleles at existing polymorphisms, and hence increases both GC- and CpG-content (Auton et al. 2013).
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Since the pattern was first identified [1] [3] the island rule has been explained in a large number of ways [1] [11].
Both oviposition and sugar-feeding patterns have been explained by an inherited endogenous circadian rhythm [ 1].
These patterns have been explained by higher order nucleoid structuring where the DNA is compacted into one or two large helices containing loops of approximately 100 120 kb lengths [ 32- 34].
The pattern of presence and absence has been explained both by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and co-maintenance and long term co-maintenance followed by lineage sorting (some lineages losing eEF1A and some losing EFL) [ 12- 17].
The early pattern of infection could have been explained if, for genetic or environmental reasons, the infectivity of the virus was high.
As have been explained, the local patterns (LP) can be any histogram descriptor based on a local operator such as LBP and its different extensions.
This fact has been at the origin of a series of papers where hallucinatory patterns (seen by patients under the influence of drugs or other stimuli of the visual cortex which are not coming from the thalamus) have been explained as Turing patterns bifurcating in V1 [8, 11].
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