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To encourage widespread sampling of the two programs, Discovery simulcast them on four other channels on Monday night: Discovery Fit & Health Investigation Discoveryy; Planet Green; and its most popular channel among female viewers, TLC.
Our analysis based on widespread sampling of both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences across the geographic distribution of the Amphiumidae, reveals three primary genetic lineages that correspond to the three recognized species (Figure 2).
Here we examined the species status of nearly 50% of European Rhithrogena diversity using a widespread sampling scheme of Alpine species that included 22 type localities, general mixed Yule-coalescent (GMYC) model analysis of one standard mtDNA marker and one newly developed nDNA marker, and morphological identification where possible.
A lack of widespread sampling for characterization and no on-going long term monitoring in this region prevents quantification of temporal patterns in diversity or abundance, as well as the detection of changes in these metrics by natural or anthropogenic disturbances.
However, more widespread sampling of Africa is required to verify this.
In an outbreak setting, widespread sampling, including sampling of sites that served as likely exposures for cases, is an important step in identifying possible sources of transmission.
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In contrast to the currently prevailing method of estimating species distributions using expert-drawn range maps, correlative species distribution models (SDMs) can provide estimates at very fine spatial grains and largely account for widespread sample bias as well as the prevalent Wallacean shortfall in species occurrence data.
Less widespread samples were taken in India, Japan, and Australia.
In order to have a widespread sample of the Spanish patient population, the participating sites were proportionally selected from Autonomous Communities throughout Spain, according to overall population figures published by the National Statistics Institute INEE) in January 2008.
Considerable localized differentiation in evolutionary rates has not previously been observed in FMDV, and although potentially informative concerning epidemiology and evolution, it also complicates evolutionary estimates based on global or widespread sample collections.
The widespread geographic sampling of these haplotypes, and the relatively high abundance of sperm whales, argues against explanations of biased geographic sampling or a whaling-mediated bottleneck (Whitehead 1998).
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