«If not, shouldn't we stand to learn something from the past successes and
failures of these other species?»
Not exact matches
Beasley said that various
species of trematodes penetrate tadpoles, sometimes killing them and at
other times weakening them with tissue damage, kidney
failure, or severe limb deformities when the tadpoles develop into frogs.
Recent research has already demonstrated a number
of abnormalities in cloned mice and
other species, including obesity, pneumonia, liver
failure, and premature death (ScienceNOW, 11 February); most cloned oocytes never make it through gestation.
Easter lily, tiger lily, rubrum, Japanese show lily, some
species of day lily, and certain
other members
of the Liliaceae family can cause kidney
failure in cats.
Larry Bamburg's BurlsHoovesandShells on an Acrylic Rake features a stack
of burls taken from redwood, maple, oak and
other species of trees that exist on a knife - edge: the gap between
failure and success, as with life, is determined by the eternal battle between will and chance.
failure of other animal and plant
species (including those farmed for food) to adapt quickly enough to such changes and subsequent ecosystem / agricultural collapses would obviously have massive impacts upon us.
The key threat here involves the expansion
of hot and arid conditions into areas that currently sustain large populations:
failure of other animal and plant
species (including those farmed for food) to adapt quickly enough to such changes and subsequent ecosystem / agricultural collapses would obviously have massive impacts upon us.
Other problems with the LBWEG as perceived by HMANA include its
failure to require that developers
of industrial wind energy projects avoid known bird migration pathways and daily movement flyways, avoid features
of the landscape known to attract raptors (such as ridge lines and coastlines), avoid areas formally designated as Important Bird Areas and avoid documented locations
of any
species protected under the federal Endangered Speci
species protected under the federal Endangered
SpeciesSpecies Act.