Sentences with phrase «stable population numbers»

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In choosing a community in which to open your store, you'll want to consider a number of location «whether» factors (this will serve as a review of our marketing chapter), including whether the community has a large enough population, whether its economy is stable enough for you to make money and whether the area's demographic characteristics are compatible with your target market.
The picture for India is almost the opposite, with a growing population of students pursuing graduate degrees and a small, stable number obtaining undergraduate degrees.
It is a pivotal number, indicating that a population is stable, not expanding, and very likely to shrink.
It now forms a special interest group of the British Ecological Society, and although its numbers fluctuate, the population sample size has been fairly stable over its entire history.
If world population had stayed stable at roughly 300 million people — a number that demographers believe characterized humanity from the birth of Christ to A.D. 1000 and that equals the population of just the U.S. today — there would not be enough of us to have the effect of relocating the coastlines even if we all drove Hummers.
But that appears to be enough to ensure a stable cheetah population, with numbers neither rising nor falling, like the dogs.
Developing therapeutic cell populations from human ES cells will be far more demanding: cells will have to be stable, predictable, pure, have proven functionality, be nontumor - forming, and be «scalable» — capable of growing in very large numbers.
In five populations the numbers were stable.
Their numbers appear stable - and just sufficient for now to sustain the area's snow leopard population.
For Immediate Release January 14, 2015 Contact: Scott Hoffman Black, Executive Director, Xerces Society; (503) 449-3792, [email protected] Annual Count Shows that Number of Monarch Butterflies Overwintering in California may be Holding Steady Data released today show that monarch butterfly populations at overwintering sites in California may be remaining stable.
Prehistorically, wolf populations were likely stable and limited by the numbers of vulnerable prey animals.
Except in 1911, the Animal Rescue League and ASPCA numbers presented by Forbush in a table appeared to reflect relatively stable cat populations, which might even have been in decline as the advent of the automobile reduced the numbers of stables ---- and rodent and cat habitat ---- in their respective cities.
«That keeps the population stable but over time it will reduce the number of cats there,» said Wright, «because cats are still territorial, so they're not going to let other cats into the neighborhood that haven't been fixed.»
According to a UNEP report, manatees in Belize number fewer than 1000 but the population's birth rate and cub survival rate is moderately stable and analogous to the population of Florida's Crystal River area.
«Of the 13 populations of polar bears in Canada, 11 are stable or increasing in number.
That paper, which was not peer - reviewed, argued that because polar bear numbers have remained relatively stable despite faster - than - expected sea ice loss over the past decade, scientists» predictions of future population declines are flawed.
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