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In this work, the marine microalgae Nannochloropsis oculata (N. oculata) had been investigated in terms of potential abundance and physicochemical properties, which determine its feasibility as biomass fuel feedstock.

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Each year adaptive dynamic programming techniques provide decision makers with a strategy of optimal harvest actions that are based on the potential abundance of both horseshoe crabs and red knots, and the present degree of understanding about the system.

Despite the potential abundance of moonlighting proteins in various genomes and their important roles in pathways and disease development, systematic studies of moonlighting proteins are still in their early stage for obtaining a comprehensive picture of proteins' moonlighting functions and also for developing computational methods for predicting moonlighting proteins.

However, considering the number of genomes from unique species available today (in the range of several thousand [ 33]), and because the potential abundance of microbes in nature is huge [ 34], progress in this area will take time.

The cold, dry weather of U.S. winters means that, until now, the potential abundance of Aedes aegypti is relatively low, and the mosquito is likely confined to a few very Southern cities.

Two ratio scales were constructed, showing the potential abundance of nesting wild bees (indicating pollination) and the availability of honey substrates (indicating honey production).

The SSA places each species into one of four relative risk categories (Class I = 'potential high risk or management concern', II, III and Unknown), based on four variables: (1) potential abundance, (2) proportion of the landscape suitable for occupancy, (3) species-specific habitat connectivity, and (4) population growth potential.

Rainfed agriculture (expressed as proportion of land area) in temperate drylands estimated from: (A) remote sensing (e.g. realized abundance), (B) predicted under current conditions from a statistical model (e.g. potential abundance), (C) predicted under future conditions (median GCM, RCP8.5), and (D) change in prevalence between future and current climate.

"The predictions for sea level rises are quite frightening, and we also want people to look at the potential abundance of water from increased rain.

In the paper in PLOS Current Outbreaks, however, the figures indicate the "potential abundance" of the mosquito population that is, how big it could be based on a model that uses climate data.

Thus these numbers are indicative of the potential abundance of land crabs on islands prior to human influence.

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