Sentence examples for prolific populations from inspiring English sources

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The river owes its fly fishing reputation largely to the prolific populations of various species of the mayfly and caddisfly.

On the other hand, the world's most prolific populations are also the poorest (fertility rates are highest in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East), and in many of those, the common occurrence of consanguineous unions should maintain the mutation load to low levels, but this will presumably promote further separation between the various populations of the world in the long run.

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This genetic structure resembles prolific species populations like swine or rabbit.

The most-prolific animal populations are found in the extensive grasslands between the forest zone and lower areas, principally varieties of ungulates, such as the hartebeest, wildebeest (gnu), zebra, and gazelle.

High utilization rates of plants by prolific elephant population may result with the alteration of vegetation structure and even the decline of species diversity [ 9].

From management perspective, this pattern mitigates the likelihood that an even more prolific elephant population will alter mopane woodland habitats irreversibly.

Yet, some mopane woodland areas in the region are utilized intensively by elephants and damage to these adds credence to support the notion that a prolific elephant population in some parts of the region may be so numerous as to become unsustainable by local woodland habitats.

With rare exceptions, the reproduction of birds is monocyclic, and a slight increase of egg numbers in clutches probably does not compensate inter-population prolific differences, because in the southern latitudes many species have several generations per season.

One of the most prolific rays, its intrinsic population growth rate is up to 31% a year.

The planktonic copepod C. sinicus is the main contributor to zooplankton biomass in the shelf ecosystem of the Northwest Pacific Ocean and has a wide range of distribution, large population size, and prolific fecundity.

These two experiments, together with adaptive CNVs in humans [32], indicate that copy number variation is a prolific source of adaptive polymorphism in natural populations.

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