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Normally, voles reproduced rapidly and over a three or four-year cycle they go through dramatic population booms, inevitably followed by a bust, which determines how many predators can live in a particular area.
There they reproduced rapidly, in a kind of "hyper baby boom".
Ideally, such a marker should be reliably reproduced, rapidly performed and at minimal cost, such as immunohistochemical studies.
Individuals from the colony that grew from that single female were released in 1996 and subsequently reproduced rapidly and spread (Taylor et al. 2011).
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The invader appears to have no characteristic other than the ability to reproduce rapidly.
Algae can reproduce rapidly, doubling in as little as a few hours.
Phytoplankton reproduce rapidly in these conditions, and grazing zooplankton also multiply and provide abundant food supplies for nekton.
Viruses reproduce rapidly and often with violent results, yet they are so rudimentary that many scientists don't even consider them to be alive.
First brought to the United States to be sold for ornamental use, purple loosestrife reproduces rapidly, and has been found in every state except Florida.
In other cases, as in certain invertebrates, where the animal has a relatively brief life span and reproduces rapidly, migrations may not occur in every generation.
Bighorns can live 20 years or more, but life expectancy may be only six or seven years in populations that are reproducing rapidly.
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