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Meanings of different habitats in anglès
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Usage of different habitats in anglès
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Another option: The Houston Zoo offers multiple animal cameras focused on differenthabitats.
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Conclusions: In Spermacoceae, secondary woodiness has evolved numerous times in strikingly differenthabitats.
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Every one of our forests is different and provides differenthabitats.
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In the wild, flies in differenthabitats may have slightly different pheromone blends.
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Microorganisms are ubiquitous on earth, often forming complex microbial communities in numerous differenthabitats.
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They live in many differenthabitats from your bathroom to forests, beaches and alpine regions.
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When you force elephants inside a park, and you graze cattle outside, you get two very differenthabitats.
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We show that prevalence-diversity relationships are scale-dependent and can produce opposite effects associated with differenthabitats at sub-ecosystem scales.
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The 10m by 10m structure, which features dioramas of four differenthabitats, shows our rich biodiversity.
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Being of similar size, perhaps the bear dog and Machairodus aphanistus avoided each other by preferentially hunting in slightly differenthabitats.
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Twenty feet from the entrance, they found a kiosk with a large map, blocked out in colors for differenthabitats and species.
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Zangerlé and Renard found that the mounds and inter-mound regions are quite differenthabitats, even though they are right next to each other.
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Despite this ecological versatility, not much is known about the genetic diversity of this fungal species across differenthabitats or over large geographic scales.
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That structure, which extends incidentally another ten meters deep into the ocean, contains over a thousand differenthabitats for species in the micrometer size range.