Sentences with phrase «relation to other species»

We are doing some really interesting research that has made me so much more passionate about climate and our place as humans in relation to other species that inhabit the world.
«It's nice to see where humans fall in relation to other species,» says Polly Wiessner, an anthropologist at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City who studies violence and peacemaking in Papua New Guinea.
«In this sense, pending the collection of new samples of this new Mediterranean Osedax species to study its morphological characteristics, the only differences that we have been able to determine in relation to other species are genetic,» notes Sergi Taboada.
If we play a godlike role in relation to other species, this can not be expressed in selfish exploitation.
The evolutionary origin of brachiopods and their relations to other species are still unclear.

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For a Whiteheadian it is more natural and correct to speak of the relation as between human beings and «other» animals; for humanity is one species of animals.
Moreover, since it can be applied to divine and angelic individuals as well as human, it defines the human being not only as he is knowable in his relation to the rest of created reality — as one biological species among others, i.e. as a rational animal — but also as he is knowable in his relation to other personal beings, angelic and divine.
Now, to look at matters coldly and realistically, 8 confirmed cases of dogs destroyed - this is a drop in the ocean in relation to what is going on with other species out on our farms.
Whilst recording manatee sightings and behaviours, in relation to human disturbance and various environmental factors, you will explore, map and monitor vast seagrass beds for the benefit of the manatees and other species that rely on these habitats.
At the same time the themes that continue to shape her work — myth as a conduit to the subjective and social unconscious, the holistic yet destructive relations of humans with other species, the beauty yet fragility of the natural environment — make her work of vital relevance to the 21st century.
At the same time the themes that continue to shape her work — myth as a conduit to the subjective and social unconscious; the holistic yet destructive relations of humans with other species; the fragility of the natural environment; and the creativity of play — often represented by children — make her work of vital relevance to the 21st century.
There has been considerable media coverage in recent times in relation to the prevalence of Japanese Knotweed and other Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPS) in building sites and in close proximity to dwellings and the risks associated with this.
Several decisions of the Federal Court in relation to endangered species issues or other regulatory matters, like pest management, have highlighted serious deficiencies in decision making or actions from the federal government's ministers...
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