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Therefore, when climate became advantageous for spruce beetle fecundity in the 1990s (Hebertson and Jenkins 2008), the broad availability of susceptible spruce hosts (> 10 cm dbh) provided increasing beetle populations with widespread, suitable host substrate to facilitate a landscape-scale outbreak.
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Aquatic oligochaete species are widespread in suitable environments; terrestrial forms are less widely distributed, except for the earthworm and others that have been transported to new habitats, generally inadvertently, by humans.
In this aspect, the application of fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) strengthening techniques has become reasonably widespread as suitable solutions in addition to the traditional ones.
Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry (FAB-MS), the first widespread instrument suitable for ionizing peptides devised in the 1980s [ 44], was adopted for site mapping OGT-labeled synthetic peptides in early 1990s [ 45].
Artemia spp. is one of the most widespread saltwater organism suitable for ecotoxicity testing, but no internationally standardised methods exist.
Other factors in bald eagle population reductions were a widespread loss of suitable habitat, as well as both legal and illegal shooting.
There is currently no test for Schmallenberg virus suitable for widespread use and no vaccine.
However, such transplants are risky, expensive and not suitable for widespread treatment.
These were probably attempts to convince someone that the song, from 1942, was suitable for widespread patriotic use in wartime.
The implantable double hook is suitable for widespread use in invertebrate neurobiology.
Some plans are suitable for widespread consumption and can make a person look good, such as attending an awesome concert or savvy conference.
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