Sentences with phrase «different migration pattern»

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Because of Madagascar's diverse variety of rocks with different chemistries and ages — a result of the island's ancient history of colliding with other landmasses and then drifting apart — tracking animal mobility and migration patterns can be performed with confidence, explains Crowley.
«We're interested in understanding the historical relationships between many different human populations, and the migration patterns that have led to the peopling of the world,» he says.
They can scrutinize groups of sharks» migration patterns or study how the creatures interact with different protected or heavily fished regions of the ocean.
«Undoubtedly, a number of factors played a role in the prevalence in different regions, such as different food and migration patterns,» explains Christina Warinner, the senior researcher on the University of Zurich's study.
The study found that the migration patterns for the two Pacific populations were different.
It is likely that these differences reflect different patterns of migration between the Caribbean and mainland America.
It seems likely, the researchers wrote, that it has to do with migration patterns and the pressures that came with the availability or lack of availability of different kinds of foods in certain environments.
We know, however, that both state migration patterns and the skills of interstate migrants are likely to differ depending on people's educational background, so we estimate NAEP scores separately for workers with different levels of educational attainment.
During semi-annual migrations, adult males and females are not only thousands of miles apart, but they have different feeding patterns.
I suspect you know all about censuses, population models, migration patterns and rates, natural increases, decreases and algorithms for using these different sets of data, yes?
Consider the facts: the climate system is indicated to have left the natural cycle path; multiple lines of evidence and studies from different fields all point to the human fingerprint on current climate change; the convergence of these evidence lines include ice mass loss, pattern changes, ocean acidification, plant and species migration, isotopic signature of CO2, changes in atmospheric composition, and many others.
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