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Technology obviously should extend our potential for connectivity, but designing it to feel natural rather than an arduous chore is the real challenge.
Large-scale (100's of km) movements occur primarily via egg and larval dispersal in the early life stages of most marine invertebrates and fishes and have profound effects on fishery stock dynamics because of the high potential for connectivity [1].
To address the potential for connectivity among these neurons, we first examined the relative proximities of their projections in the brain by visualizing expression of LexA in one neuronal class and spGAL4 in another.
In Finland, cold temperatures limit whiteflies to greenhouses and prevent them from overwintering in nature, and in Greece, milder temperatures allow whiteflies to inhabit both fields and greenhouses year round, providing a greater potential for connectivity among populations.
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Our analyses show a great potential for improving connectivity using plantation forests in the natural forest network, and a dramatic impact of the highway in the north south connectivity of the study area.
He said that plans to provide internet services to another 12 were in place and that the force was examining how to connect the remaining 65, "taking into account factors such as local access to broadband services and the potential for mobile connectivity".
But Life360 CEO Chris Hulls thinks that the real potential for family connectivity outside of Facebook lies not in building smaller, more private, social networks, but rather with utility.
Moreover, including population structure evaluations as part of a threat assessment strategy seems particularly relevant for highly mobile species, given the potential for population connectivity across large marine areas.
Nevertheless, the present study suggests that, despite the potential for high connectivity between local populations of invertebrate species with planktotrophic larval development within the Portuguese margins, some local constraints to gene flow among populations of C. maenas may exist, at least during the time period in which sampling was undertaken.
The potential for genetic connectivity between populations, which can influence the rate of localized adaptation, thus exists over much larger geographic scales than previously thought.
Given that we have demonstrated the potential for genetic connectivity amongst populations even when separated by water, these results imply that this localised selection is strong enough to counteract the effects of gene flow from adjacent populations.
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