Sentences with phrase «pushed out of niches»

As the planet warms and dries in some areas, species are pushed out of niches they currently occupy.
They do so by invading the niche space of neighboring GSCs and gradually pushing them out of the niche by increasing the cellular response to the adhesion molecule E-cadherin.

Not exact matches

To give your content even more of an initial push, reach out to major influencers in your niche.
BOX has attempted to carve out a niche in cloud storage for enterprise customers, but with competitor Dropbox now making a push to convert many of its 400 million users (more than 10 times what BOX has) to paid business accounts, it might face more pressure on that front.
But many of the technologies that are now advancing most rapidly are ones that cut out the middleman — that Darwinian mediator, natural selection — allowing us to take direct control of our internal environment and push it forward, even when the niche is unchanged.
When a genre is firmly established, two things generally happen - you end up with your niche fans who almost exclusively live and breathe said games, and you start to push out a lot of regular folk who are sick of seeing the same thing over and over again.
It seems that as the indie scene grows more popular with the mainstream gamer, «niche genre» games are pushed further out of the spotlight for games that feature tried and true, familiar elements.
That makes it one of the most expensive smartwatches around, which further pushes it out of the mainstream and into its niche — something that Casio is unlikely to be too worried about.
It was a very bold move that most of Apple's competitors ignored or looked down upon in the early days, but which proved to be the secret sauce that pushed smartphones out from being a niche, to a mainstream product.
Your target niche is not just a group of people that you are pushing marketing propaganda and advice out to.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z