Sentence examples for species demand from inspiring English sources

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The large mammals of the Terai are mostly confined to the protected areas, although the ecological and behavioral traits of these species demand extensive habitat areas for effective, long-term conservation.

Thus, R. felis strains infecting cat fleas can be considered facultative parasites (as opposed to "symbionts" because all Rickettsia species demand considerable metabolites from host cells).

Sprouting lymphangiogenesis models during embryogenesis in vivo in other species demand either tissue dissection/fixation and staining like in the mouse, or high-resolution confocal/multiphoton imaging such as in the zebrafish embryo (Cha et al., 2012; Geudens et al., 2010; Hogan et al., 2009; Okuda et al., 2012; Tao et al., 2011), and are thus more challenging for screening purposes.

The need for early intervention or even pre-emptive measures and the lack of well-established measures for the effective control of invasive species demand management approaches that can integrate across sectors, incorporate outreach to commerce and consumers, and be adapted to improve their effectiveness.

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But, in practical terms, saving species demands a lot of work.

They show that the conservation of species demands a geographic, even global, perspective on how interactions between species are maintained within biological communities.

The relative abundance of a species takes its greatest possible value if the environmental resource ratios coincide with the ratios of the species' demands for the same resources (nutrients) (Levich (2000); Gaines et al. (2006)).

Although the conservation of the nucleoside hydrolases among protozoan parasites offers promise for the design of broad-spectrum anti-parasitic drugs, the existence of multiple and distinct nucleoside hydrolases in a single species demands special consideration.

Another methodological problem of comparative cognition is that paradigms are applied to many species, but with slightly converted methodologies (better fitting the newly compared species' demands), hence at a cost of comparability.

The existence of the 125 sampled ingroup species demands 124 past speciation events, but explaining the current distribution of species-level niches on the Bayesian consensus tree (Fig. 3) and on the ML tree requires only 68 shifts in feeding habits and/or host taxa.

Common shocks, such as the decline of traditional production industries, demographic shifts, new information technologies, climate change, invasive species, and demand for new energy resources, unite these areas.

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