Sentence examples for release from captive from inspiring English sources

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High densities of malaria-resistant mosquitoes would have to be maintained by continuous release from captive breeding facilities.

However, fitness in the wild after release shows a curvilinear pattern because of stronger adaptation to captivity with large Ne, while inbreeding and mutational accumulation reduce fitness for small Ne; thus, fitness is maximized in the wild after release from captive populations of a moderate size (Woodworth et al. 2002).

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Given that many of these frogs were examined as part of a pre-translocation health screen, these findings raised a concern that these parasites may be impacting captive breeding colonies and animals released from captive breeding colonies may be serving to disseminate these parasites.

However, the continental partridge population analyzed in the present study only began to rise during the mid-nineties, and we believe that a major proportion of the partridges hunted from this period onwards is composed of partridges released from captive breeding.

Examples include the amount of survey effort to spend in an area, 22 the number of animals to release from a captive breeding program, 24 which areas to set aside for conservation or other land uses, 25 the resources invested in conserving different species, 26, 27 and the population parameters to target for the most efficient conservation outcome.

Parenteral administration of CaNa2EDTA can be painful, it may result in muscle damage at the injection site [ 56] and hamper early release of birds from captive facilities.

To date, Keiko is the only captive orca to have been successfully rehabilitated and released from captivity.

Captive Condors Freed Two pairs of breeding-age California condors have been released from captivity, and condor experts say they could be the first of the huge birds to reproduce in the wild in more than 15 years.

This was particularly the case with sample locations from southeastern Ontario where stronger allele frequency fluctuations and allelic introgression from captive released birds were more likely to have occurred as compared to their sampling locations further north and to the west (see also [78], [79]; Fig. 2; Table S1).

Supportive breeding programmes may also be disadvantageous from a conservation genetics perspective if the individuals released into the wild originate from captive populations with small Ne values (Ryman and Laikre 1991).

Captor and captive developed a rapport, and ultimately, Bizot became the only Westerner to be released from Khmer Rouge captivity.

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