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The capacity audience received the orchestra with the kind of warm but slightly restrained excitement that has been the norm on this trip: excited participatory clapping for the more rousing encores, quick dispersal afterward.
In Philadelphia or London or Tokyo, there will be polite clapping followed by a quick dispersal of the crowd.
Thallus fragmentation and reattachment on drifting substrates[ 93], and a quick dispersal of haploid spores by strong currents can introduce individuals in a locality, which generates apparent "barcode gaps", if the incoming individuals are genetically different from the majority of the local population.
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They produce all sorts of chemicals that affect animal behavior: sugar in nectar, memorable fragrances, even substances in fruit that can act like laxatives in the service of quick seed dispersal.
Rosatom's proposal only contributes to a quicker global dispersal of nuclear energy, while the existing nuclear safety governance regime is not ready yet to ensure the safety of a global expansion.
Dr. Philip Rightmire, a specialist in Homo erectus at the State University of New York at Binghamton, said he was impressed by the new discovery's implications for "a pretty quick, really wholesale dispersal of these people, along with other animals," from the time the new species emerged in East Africa.
By contrast, with high disturbance, ruderal species adapted to quick regrowth and dispersal are expected to be widespread, with few late seral specialists.
This assumption was required by the nature of our own data, namely the combination of long gut-passage times of ingested seeds and the quick saturation of the disperser dispersal distance (resulting from their rapid speed of movement in relation to the home ranges).
Such basic surname calculations, the authors say, can offer quick insight into cultural dispersal in the world's most populous country.
The relative importance of all these factors is likely to differ in other endozoochorous dispersal systems in which the disperser shows quick directional movements and marked habitat preferences (e.g. passerine birds, cassowaries, emus; [17] [19], [22], [38].
The quick recolonization by mosquitoes suggests rapid, global dispersal, and specialization in treeholes with different conditions suggests a possible trade-off between ability to survive in a habitat and colonization ability, as well as a mechanism for regional coexistence of species.
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