Sentences with word «concolor»

The result was that by the end of the nineteenth century Puma concolor coryi, the sleek animals that had once roamed from the bottom of South Carolina to Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana, had nearly vanished.
Aramini, J.J., Stephen, C., and Dubey, J.P., «Toxoplasma gondii in Vancouver Island Cougars (Felis concolor vancouverensis): Serology and Oocyst Shedding.»
We get concolor fir trees because it's best for my allergies / asthma.
No one has contributed data records for Amphithetobrentus concolor yet.
Since 2008, Wilmers and his team of wranglers have been capturing the elusive animals (otherwise known as pumas, cougars and panthers, or more formally Puma concolor).
a large, tawny cat, Felis concolor, of North and South America: now greatly reduced in number
Austrian pines, Scotch pines, southwestern white pines, Canaan firs, Douglas firs and concolor firs have very good retention.
The first global overview of the effects of roads on carnivores offers new insights for the protection of well - known species such as the puma (Puma concolor), the American black bear (Ursus americanus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos).
This deer population, which lived on the northern rimof the Grand Canyon in Arizona, increased sharply almost immediately after extirpation of wolves (Canis lupus) and substantial removal of cougars (Puma concolor) in the 1920s, with estimates of deer numbers ranging from 4,000 in 1908 to 30,000 from 1923 through 1930.
Puma concolor, commonly known as puma, panther, mountain lion, cougar, and dozens of other names, is found in every major type of habitat, from southeastern Alaska almost to the southern tip of South America.
There are about a dozen pumas (Puma concolor) living in the Santa Monica mountain range, which bisects Los Angeles.
A dozen pumas — also known as mountain lions or cougars (Puma concolor)-- have been killed attempting crossings since 2002.
Comparing violet populations, at two isolated sites, the research team noted that when the plants grew in a sunny, open, limestone glade (Shaw Nature Reserve) the concolors outnumbered the bicolors by 40 to one.
It was very different on the shady forested slope at Cuivre River State Park where bicolors and concolors occurred in almost equal numbers or bicolors outnumbered concolors by almost two - to - one in one season.
«What is so unusual about these findings is that, when given a choice over two years, native bees preferred to forage on the concolor form so concolor flowers made more seeds compared to bicolors,» said Bernhardt.»
The concolor form makes flowers with five light violet - mauve petals.
Nor is there a happy ending to his story — in June 2011, the 140 - pound mountain lion (Puma concolor, cat of a single color) was killed on a parkway in Connecticut, where his like had not roamed for more than a century.
This novel PCR assay will be an important tool to assess the distribution and spread of notoedric mange in bobcats and could be validated to test other wild felids such as mountain lions (Puma concolor).
Risk factors for exposure to feline pathogens in California mountain lions (Felis concolor).
Zoonotic vector - borne bacterial pathogens in California Mountain Lions (Puma concolor), 1987 - 2010.
In 1994, the International Tropical Conservation Foundation (ITCF) conducted a terrestrial wildlife survey of the Bacalar region and determined that Jaguar (Pantera onca) and Puma (Puma concolor) both threatened species, continued to be in existence within the region.
Cougar - puma; Felis concolor: Mountain lions are the largest unspotted cats.
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