Sentence examples for wild origin from inspiring English sources

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There is also the issue of nest raids and the demand in the falconry world for birds of wild origin.

Cites reported that 71 tons of caviar, including 8 tons of wild origin, had been exported in 2010, the last year for which such tallies were available — but the organization does not keep statistics on caviar that is domestically consumed or traded illegally.

Between 2001 and 2010, annual exports of white sturgeon, shovelnose sturgeon (also called hackleback) and paddlefish roe increased to about 37,712 pounds from roughly 5,214 pounds, with a majority of wild origin, according to the American branch of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and the federal Fish and Wildlife Service.

Patterns of geographical variation in tigers are reviewed extensively by a morphometric analysis based on 273 skulls of certain wild origin.

Conversely, no significant differences were observed at sensorial level between the samples obtained within our pilot experiment and commercial samples from wild origin.

The previous studies showed significant differences between the farmed and wild origin in muscle and liver of sea bass for those specific elements, but also showed considerable divergence among the results, either accordance, discrepancies, or no significant results (Orban et al. 2002; Monti et al. 2005; Santaella et al. 2007; Fuentes et al. 2010; Mnari et al. 2010).

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Supplementation hatcheries were designed to reduce problems associated with traditional hatcheries in that domestication selection was minimized by using in-river broodstocks originally composed of wild-origin fish (subsequent broodstocks would be mixtures of hatchery-and wild-origin fish) and by reforming hatchery practices.

Despite these challenges, we identified 51 RRS point estimates from six studies and four species to answer the following questions: (1) What is the average RRS for hatchery salmon originating from local- and predominantly wild-origin broodstock?

Whether this reduced fitness also occurs for hatchery fish created with local- and predominantly wild-origin parents remains controversial.

However, escapes that occur at early life-history stages will also have a greater duration of demographic interactions (e.g., competition) with wild-origin fish (Hindar et al. 1991).

Our analyses clearly show that even hatcheries using local- and predominantly wild-origin broodstocks create fish with lower reproductive success than their wild-born counterparts.

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