However, as the detectives interview the participants and get each individual's perspective, they learn that Granny isn't so helpless, Red may have been doing more than just visiting relatives, the Wolf isn't the predator he's been cracked up to be, and the Woodman doesn't have much of an intellectual
advantage over the trees he chops down.
Their ability to grow rapidly and «to exploit the high - light and low moisture conditions associated with forest fragment edges and canopy gaps, much faster than even disturbance - adapted tree species, gives them a competitive
advantage over trees» she explained.
Not exact matches
It is very easy to see how incremental changes could be a compet.itive
advantage and result in a
tree - dwelling animal evolving into a bird
over time.
«These sequoia
trees that live along the California coast have evolved
over long periods of time to take
advantage of that foggy climate.
As atmospheric carbon dioxide levels increase, it becomes easier for
trees to gather carbon dioxide and gives them a growing
advantage over grasses.
Taking
advantage of data compiled
over more than forty years by University of Kentucky seed scientists Jerry and Carol Baskin, who were also co-authors on the study, researchers analyzed seed dormancy data for more than 14,000 species of
trees, shrubs, vines and herbs from across the globe.
VIP players are going to have an
advantage over regular players with this system, as they will get a much larger time bank (30 days vs. three days) and the ability to train two types of skill
trees at once instead of one.
In one - sided competition, larger
trees impose competitive
advantage over smaller
trees whereas smaller
trees have little effect on the growth and survival of larger neighbors.
Since outdoor TV antennas are traditionally mounted on a roof or fascia and have a better line of sight to the broadcast towers, with fewer obstructions like
trees and tall buildings, they have a distinct
advantage over indoor and attic antennas.
The
advantages of the paperless office
over traditional means of storing documents include the following: money is saved on paper and postage; space is saved from bulky file cabinets;
trees are saved from being cut down; and time is saved by quick transmittal of documents via e-mail.