Sentences with phrase «robust population»

We need new research tools for observing ocean conditions above and beneath the surface, as well as robust population models that incorporate these new threats, to manage these globally protected species.
This means nurturing a diverse range and robust population of beneficial bacterium.
Some countries with low fertility, such as Austria, Switzerland, or Spain prior to the 2008 recession, have experienced robust population growth driven by immigration during the recent decades.
Analysis of DNA from about 350 mountain lions, or cougars, statewide revealed that those in the Santa Ana Mountains southeast of Los Angeles are only about half as genetically diverse as more robust populations in the Rockies.
Non-invasive methods, such as camera trapping [8] and fecal genetics [9] can provide statistically robust population estimates of large carnivores.
Two years ago the fecal stain method identified several large, hitherto unknown colonies and nearly doubled our estimate of the world's Emperor Penguins.1, 2 That didn't mean climate change had necessarily increased penguin numbers, but a larger more robust population meant Emperor Penguins were far more resilient to any form of change.
The Lower Darling supports one of the most robust populations of Murray cod in the Murray Darling Basin.
«It's the only robust population estimate of a marten population in the Pacific states.»
Although robust populations of dolphins can handle whale watching and other human influences, more tenuous groups might not make it, he says.
If managers decide that genetic rescue is necessary to maintain robust populations of island foxes, this study can be used to inform which island fox subspecies would be the best source population.
Meanwhile, several secondary markets like Seattle, Dallas, Denver, and Nashville are enjoying robust population and employment growth.
That is likely the case for many coastal US cities or ones that have robust population growth.
«I hope this will highlight to fisheries decision - makers the ecological benefits of robust populations of spawning salmon,» says Nelson.
Relabel the lines in these charts as «states with robust population growth» and «states with less than robust population growth».
Marine plants and seaweeds in shallow coastal ecosystems can play a key role in alleviating the effects of ocean acidification, and their robust population in shoreline environments could help preserve declining shellfish life, according to a study by University of California, Irvine ecologists.
The current study provides a robust population - based, case - controlled examination of the association between autism and preeclampsia and whether risk was associated with preeclampsia severity.
We are locally adapted,» then a warming climate should make them less fit — and they might decline just when they would need a robust population to expand northward.
Yes, vets recommend any of our flavors for daily serving, to ensure a robust population of good bacteria in your dog's digestive tract.
According to the report, the robust population of juvenile sea turtles is a positive indicator of long - term health of the species as well as proof that a well - managed protected marine zone can produce positive results.
The foreign ministry of Germany — which has long had a robust population of Turkish immigrants — has not offered a clear rationale for the project's cancellation.
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