Ecological or environmental area inhabited by a particular species; natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds a species population.
Therefore, the physiologic light preferences reflected the conditions in the original habitat.
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Auckland Zoo is celebrating the opening of a new primate habitat today.
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Is there enough global support to conserve orangutans in their natural habitat?
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Their habitat is in the hottest and driest parts of the country.
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Furthermore, for management and conservation purposes, species and habitat mapping is critical.
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Metal pollution of aquatic habitats is a major and persistent environmental problem.
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Ireland has several native species of carnivorous plants, growing in bog habitats.
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Others suggest the whole idea of recreating primitive natural habitats is misguided.
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New flower-rich habitats are being established in the UK to encourage pollinators.
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But as landscape is developed, new barriers appear and habitats are fragmented.
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Shallow-water hydrothermal plumes concomitantly host both photosynthetic and chemoautotrophic organisms in a single biotope.
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P. anserina contains a large and highly specialized set of genes involved in utilization of natural carbon sources commonly found in its natural biotope.
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This study characterizes chemosynthetic biotopes at active hydrothermal vents discovered at the Kemp Caldera in the South Sandwich Arc.
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Each tick species has preferred environmental conditions and biotopes that determine the geographic distribution of the ticks and, consequently, the risk areas for tickborne diseases.
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Ambitious plans to restore a disappearing wildlifehabitat are delighting bird-watchers in Worcestershire.
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The Speedway grounds also contain a natural wildlifehabitat.
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The conservation fund acquires land to preserve and restore wildlifehabitat and to sequester carbon.
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Virunga boasts the continent's most diverse wildlifehabitat and is home to endangered mountain gorillas.
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It would raise funds for the protection and enhancement of game bird and other wildlifehabitat.
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Then he turned his attention back to the animalhabitat.
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Emma frowned at the mice in the animalhabitat.
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He peered through the viewing window at the mice in the animalhabitat, and he smiled.
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She floated across to the animalhabitat, pulled out the mouse enclosure, and shone a flashlight inside.
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Several months ago, the station had lost a dozen rats when toxic chemicals had seeped into the animalhabitat's water supply.
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It airs concerns about her animalhabitats and chronicles her ex-husband's disappearance in 1997.
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FLNG has less impact on animalhabitats and avoids the need to move communities, proponents say.
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Ladner was a tazidermist who owned land with trails which marked various trees and animalhabitats.
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It must take more complex enchantments to create a living, thinking being than to organize animalhabitats.
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SeaWorld Entertainment Inc allows selfie sticks in the company's parks but not on rides or over animalhabitats, spokeswoman Becca Bides said.
Uso de wildlife habitats en inglés
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They can't see threats to protected structures or wildlifehabitats.
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They represent our (Europe's) most natural and ancient wildlifehabitats.
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It enables schoolchildren explore themes such as plants and vegetation; water and aquatic life and wildlifehabitats.
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FOREST and gorse fires raged rough parts of Mayo and Donegal yesterday, destroying trees and wildlifehabitats.
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The conservation charity said intervention is needed to prompt the Government to protect wildlifehabitats from the fires.
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The common agricultural policy is a €55bn incentive to destroy wildlifehabitats and cause floods downstream.
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We need to see the planning system being used to avoid insensitive development and restore and create new wildlifehabitats.'
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Fracking has the potential to devastate wildlifehabitats across the UK, says research commissioned by leading wildlife and countryside groups.
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During his tenure, he coordinated programs to protect endangered species, conserve wildlifehabitats and develop the national marine sanctuary system.
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Hedges do thicken up when they are trimmed properly and in turn this will encourage better wildlifehabitats and shelter.
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As humans increasingly encroach on wildlifehabitats, they are coming into more frequent contact with bats and other zoonotic disease vectors.
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This is the principle that established wildlifehabitats destroyed by a project should be replaced by a greater area of new habitat.
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Hoping to calm rising passions, BP said it would donate revenues from the oil it is recovering to restore Gulf wildlifehabitats.
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Flames raging on steep hillsides south-east of the island's dormant San Antonio volcano have engulfed several houses and could damage wildlifehabitats.
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As people venture out this spring, they may see … a few old friends missing or lying down, providing interesting wildlifehabitats.
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Work to prevent further coastal erosion and protect wildlifehabitats in Dungarvan should get under way this year, Waterford County Council said yesterday.