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Populations

Populations | Population

Populations meaning

plural of population

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With larger populations, social and technological innovations were easier to fix in human populations, which may have all contributed to the fact that modern Homo sapiens replaced the Neanderthal populations by 28,000 BP.

Comparing communities with higher Black populations and those with higher white populations, the research showed that mass shootings are more likely to happen in Black-populated areas.

A decline in populations could indicate impacts from white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease that has decimated bat populations in eastern Canada and the USA.

North Carolina and Georgia have large Black populations, which, like Hispanic populations in the southwest, include voters with generational ties to the region and more recent arrivals.

Opponents were also concerned that mountain lion populations might significantly increase and ultimately harm the elk and deer populations within Colorado.

With so many threats to lion populations today — extreme winters, wildfires, disease, drought vehicle deaths — it would be extreme hubris for sport hunters to think they are doing a thing to “manage” populations.

High-risk populations and essential healthcare workers in areas with a higher rate of the virus will get the top priority, winding through six different levels of lower risk populations, other essential workers, and the general population.

It makes you wonder how the populations of invertebrates are changing with earthworms taking over, and how woodcock populations have fluctuated with this increased food source.

Nevertheless, for populations of the Jewish diaspora, the genetic composition of Ashkenazi, Sephardi and Mizrahi Jewish populations show significant shared Middle Eastern ancestry.

These metros have sizable populations, but those populations are served digital services out of regional hubs located far away, resulting in high network latency and high data transport costs for the service providers.

The hour long giveaway was brought to the college through a partnership with GNTC Special Populations program and the Medicaid provider which started at a healthcare fair, Special Populations assistant Madison Hopper said.

Hall argued that coyotes could – if their populations were allowed to flourish in city parks – keep deer populations lower thanks to natural predation.

It would be better to compare the ancient rates to later populations in prehistory or early historic populations, she says, but unfortunately those data don’t exist.

Until now, this type of behavior has only in primate populations, and studies have generally focused on captive populations.

Although large boar populations can play an important role in limiting forest growth, they are also useful in keeping pest populations such as June bugs under control.

An ecologic shift away from balanced populations within the dental biofilm is driven by certain (cariogenic) microbiological populations beginning to dominate when the environment favours them.

Assuming stable populations, these populations will lose 8% of their genetic diversity every decade.

Change in Pleistocene populations did not involve speciation (the splitting of one species into two): all this time, the geographically distinct populations maintained small amounts of gene flow.

During the 16th century, Spain focused on conquering areas with dense populations that had produced Pre-Columbian civilizations, because such populations were a disciplined labor force and a population to catechize.

For example, blooms in the populations of some organisms at the expense of others, and the collapse of populations deprived of resources such as oxygen (see eutrophication ) can occur.