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Without national and international support, even the most organised and persistent communities have found it hard to defend their rights and interests.
E-mail and chat programs debuted in the early 1970s, but persistent communities did not surface until the creation of USENET in 1979.
Several studies propose that ecosystem services by green roofs can be enhanced by providing the conditions for diverse and persistent communities on EGRs – whether plant species and functional groups (Lundholm et al., 2010) or soil biota, like invertebrates (Kadas, 2011) and fungi (McGuire et al., 2013).
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The new, as-yet-unnamed anomalocaridid is the latest member of the strangely persistent community to be unearthed.
Pay for Success financing is designed to tackle persistent community challenges by partnering nonprofits and the public sector with philanthropic and private sector investors to create incentives for service providers to deliver better outcomes at lower cost--producing the highest return on taxpayer investments.
There is very limited evidence, however, examining whether persistent community factors, such as a lack of assistive infrastructure for the visually impaired, limit the gains that can be made by medicine alone.
Students also spoke of how the collaborative nature of BIOL 106 activities led to a sense of community and how persistent communication with the program organizer extended the community beyond BIOL 106.
Conversely, a persistent (as employed in this paper) community withstands an environmental shift with less or slower compositional change than a non-persistent community.
These results suggest that the differences in community composition observed between time points in the 72-month observation were due to changes in the relative abundance of taxa that were always present in the environment, rather than fluctuations in community membership, and that the coastal pelagic ecosystem, despite being a fluid dynamic environment, maintains a persistent microbial community.
Marine benthic (bottom-dwelling) invertebrates of the Silurian Period belonged to persistent assemblages, or communities, that commonly conformed to ecological zonation.
Over recent decades, a vegetation-fire feedback model has emerged in which pine savannas are conceptualized as persistent, non-equilibrium communities maintained by endogenous, co-evolutionary vegetation-fire feedbacks.
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