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  • ...ngs and other physical factors of an individual plant or animal within its habitat. ...same place that essentially share a habitat. Ecologists would regard the habitat shared by many species to be a '''[[biotope]]'''.
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  • #redirect [[Habitat]]
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  • {{r|Habitat conservation}} {{r|Human habitat}}
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  • ...ngs and other physical factors of an individual plant or animal within its habitat. ...same place that essentially share a habitat. Ecologists would regard the habitat shared by many species to be a '''[[biotope]]'''.
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  • #redirect [[Habitat]]
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  • {{r|Habitat conservation}} {{r|Human habitat}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Growth and habitat of the Western Sandcherry.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The lifecycle and habitat of the Mohave green rattlenake.
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  • A review of habitat, range, behaviour, and diet of the striped hyaena.
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  • A term used to describe a large-scale human habitat, pre-planned, and sometimes of one contiguous structure.
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  • ...ies unique to a particular geographic location, such as a specific island, habitat type, nation, or other defined zone.
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  • ==Habitat== Arthropod habitats are very diverse. Arthropods are found in almost every habitat. Feeding is equally varied.
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  • ...ighly venomous [[snake]] which is the longest venomous snake in its native habitat, [[Africa]].
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  • ==Habitat and Subsistence==
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  • ..., gorillas and orang-utans; notable for evolving language and adapting its habitat to its own needs.
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  • ==Habitat==
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  • The heaviest extant, although endangered, [[lizard]]s, with a habitat limited to the Lesser Sunda Islands, including Komodo, in the [[Malay Archi
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  • ==Habitat==
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  • ...be made, as they generally grow to the limits of their environment, and no habitat can be given as they are aquarium developed. ...may be local laws against selling some species or removing them from their habitat.
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  • == Range and natural habitat ==
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  • ...]] function are as [[scavengers]]. Often they are quite abundant in their habitat, numbering in the millions of individuals per acre. Springtails are found ==Habitat==
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  • == Geographic range and habitat == ...[[flatwoods]], ponds and stagnant streams, as well as [[brackish water]] [[habitat (ecology)|habitats]], such as [[estuary|estuaries]].
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  • | title = COASTAL FISH & WILDLIFE HABITAT RATING FORM: Stony Islan ...nds, an inland lake, and upland forest. In addition, the fish and wildlife habitat includes the underwater shoals surrounding the island from shoreline to a d
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  • {{r|Habitat}}
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  • ...inferred, observed or projected in the area, extent and/or quality of its habitat. Year assessed: 1996.<ref name="ICUN-23">[http://www.iucnredlist.org/info/c ==Habitat==
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  • ...p://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/080192 Conservation of giant panda habitat in South Minshan, China, after the May 2008 earthquake]'. ''Frontiers in Ec
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  • ==Habitat==
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  • ==Habitat==
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  • ...all of the individuals of a [[species]] that occur in a distinct area or [[habitat]]. Most species are composed of many different populations, although differ
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  • {{r|Habitat}}
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  • {{r|Habitat}}
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  • ==Habitat==
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  • * [[elevation]]: increasing elevation causes a distribution of habitat types similar to that of increasing latitude. ...n]]s identified by the (WWF) as priorities for conservation. The WWF major habitat types are as follows:
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  • ...to be correlated with residual [[brain size]] (and hence [[cognition]]), [[habitat]] and [[diet]] but not with [[body size]] or [[aggression]] ([[CZ:Ref:Moran
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  • ...ique to a particular geographic location, such as a specific [[island]], [[habitat]] type, [[nation]], or other defined zone. To be endemic to a place or area
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  • {{r|Habitat}}
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  • ...ot, which settled over the surrounding countryside and darkened the moths' habitat. The lighter moths were thus less able to blend into their environment and
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  • ...d, although conservationists are concerned about possible threats to their habitat caused by human encroachment. The Crested Crane is the national bird of [[U
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  • ==Habitat==
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  • ...r well known for its natural beauty and characteristic blue color. It is a habitat of an endemic species of trout, the [[Salmo trutta marmoratus]] (or the mar
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  • ==Distribution and habitat==
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  • ...ea has been most broadly applied to species in naturally or artificially [[habitat fragmentation|fragmented habitats]]. ...to consist of several distinct populations together with areas of suitable habitat which are currently unoccupied. Each population cycles in relative indepen
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  • ...ustry has been criticised for large-scale destruction of a certain type of habitat.
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  • ...th symmetrical contours, but it may be slender or quite deep, depending on habitat. Cyprinids have seven fins: two sets of paired fins and three single ones.
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  • ..., in the wild, are said to be found near large bodies of water. An aquatic habitat for hunting may be required because, when the buoyancy of that water suppo
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  • ==Habitat== ...rrestrial species. Because of the low nighttime temperatures in its native habitat, it is only active during the day and when there is enough sunlight to warm
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  • ...urce document: Sea scallop, ''Placopecten magellanicus'', life history and habitat characteristics ...f, and an Evaluation of the Potential Effects of Fishing on Essential Fish Habitat
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  • == Habitat == ...diterranean Sea]]. Loggerheads can live in both temperate and warm waters. Habitat preference may change depending on life stage. Hatchlings tend to float in
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  • ...est from the house and in low-traffic areas; often these areas are natural habitat or planted with native or drought-tolerant specimens.''
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  • ...llowing quick springs to penetrate thickets.{{Image|Dzanga.jpg|right|350px|Habitat.}} ==Habitat==
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  • ...ty. In this context, the [[island]] can be any area of [[habitat (ecology)|habitat]] surrounded by areas unsuitable for the species on the island. So it does ...park]]s sometimes formed a sort of island inside human-altered landscapes (habitat fragmentation), and that these reserves could lose species as they 'relaxed
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  • ...ning doves may migrate for short distances or winter over in their present habitat.<ref name="urlMourning Dove, Life History, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of == Habitat ==
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  • ==Distribution and habitat== ===Habitat===
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  • ...s date to the late 19th century and they seem to be providing more nesting habitat.
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  • .... The application of island biogeography theory to [[habitat fragmentation|habitat fragments]] later spurred the development of the fields of [[conservation b
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  • ...L5 [[Lagrange points]] proposed as locations for the huge rotating [[space habitat]]s that Dr. O'Neill envisioned. L4 and L5 are points of stable gravitationa ...lar Power Satellite]] (SPS) ideas of Dr. [[Peter Glaser]] with his [[space habitat]] concepts.
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  • ...ually form groups of between 10 and 30 animals. Their [[Habitat (ecology)|habitat]] is treeless [[upland]]s like [[hill]]s, [[mountain]]s and [[plateau]]x be
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  • == Habitat and feeding ==
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  • ...e world. Like many primates today, their survival is threatened by loss of habitat and human predation. === Habitat ===
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  • ==Distribution and habitat==
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  • ...= }}</ref>. Due to their geographicaly restricted range and destruction of habitat by humans, all lemur species are considered threatened or [[endangered]]<re
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  • ...ut 33 cm long and have green and brown plumage that blends well with their habitat. They are [[sexual dimorphism|dimorphic]]: the mature male has glossy, sa
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  • Although most penguins' natural [[habitat]] lies well within the [[southern hemisphere]], many ''do'' live further [[ ===The Arctic: a habitat unfit for penguins===
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  • ...eed]]s. Finally, birds act as useful [[scavenger]]s around areas of human habitat.
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  • Describe the appearance, habitat, etc. of the organism, and why it is important enough to have its genome se
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  • ...e is observed, inferred or projected in the area, extent and/or quality of habitat, as well as the number of mature individuals.<ref name="IUCN-23">[http://ww ...mall islands. There is continuing decline in the extent and quality of its habitat, and it is experiencing a decline in the number of mature individuals due t
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  • ...about 1,500 species), and it must have lost at least 70% of its original [[habitat]]. Around the world, at least 25 areas qualify under this definition, with ...for conservation within each of 14 terrestrial, 3 freshwater, and 4 marine habitat types. They are chosen for their species richness, endemism, taxonomic uniq
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  • ...observed, inferred or projected in the area, extent and/or quality of its habitat.<ref name="ICUN-31">[http://www.iucnredlist.org/info/categories_criteria200 ...nd there is a continuing decline in the extent and quality of its mountain habitat due to overgrazing. Year assessed: 2005.<ref name="ICUN-VB"/>
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  • ==Distribution and habitat== ===Habitat===
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  • ==Range and habitat==
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  • The argument above is not presented as it might occur in its "natural habitat," i.e., in the context of ordinary speech or discussion. Rather, it is pre
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  • ...astline, from Georgia to parts of New Hampshire and northern New York. Its habitat is generally forests and rugged terrain where it is cooler and damper. ...largely due to a history of bounty hunting and collecting. Today, loss of habitat is the primary concern over declining populations in several states protect
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  • ...hat the species has a very limited geographic range and suffers from rapid habitat loss, demand by reptile collectors in Europe and North America, as well as ==Habitat==
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