Sentences with phrase «breeding populations after»

«The next step is to find out which stowaways will have the greatest chance to survive the journey in ballast tanks or on the ship hulls, and which are most likely to establish breeding populations after arriving in the Arctic.

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So if you accept that all are effectively trying to name after the same person then the count of all those permutations means that Mohammed is the most popular If you are the BBC or a Government official then you want to hide the fact that the Muslims are out breeding the indigenous population by counting each spelling as an unique instance
For instance, after researchers discovered a remnant population of 24 Lord Howe Island stick insects dwelling under a single bush on an island cliff face, conservationists launched a major captive - breeding program.
They monitored the birds after their release, tracking their survival and breeding success, as well as collecting the same data on 36 - 110 breeding pairs per year in the original national park population.
Oppel and his team found that they could use audio recordings to estimate a bird's population size after testing the method on a raucous colony of Cory's shearwaters that breeds on a small island in the Azores called Corvo.
So far, only males have ventured into Arizona, likely searching for territory and mates after dispersing from a breeding population about 130 miles south of the border in Mexico.
Historically, this subset of the canine population was less likely to be vaccinated both because they are perceived to be at lower risk of exposure — after all, pugs and pomeraneans are not typically romping around woodland swamps — as well as because there is some evidence small breeds may be more predisposed to reactions to this particular vaccine.
Strader established National Mill Dog Rescue in 2007 after learning about a large - scale breeding operation, or «puppy mill,» in Missouri that was closing down and auctioning off its purebred population.
Study after study documents that TNR, due to the ability of feral cats to avoid trapping and due to their remarkable ability to breed, is not effective in terms of population control.
But there are also pet stores that pay little attention to social problems that relate to pet breeding and pet population trends, and provide few educational resources or recommendations to puppy buyers about training or veterinary after care.
It was originally named after a large population of laughing gulls that returned each year to breed.
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