Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Geographic range trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Breeding can be seasonal or year round and varies by geographic range.
This species has a large geographic range in the United States and currently has a stable population.
The gradual formation ofdense forest likely caused the decline of its geographic range near the end of the Late Pleistocene.
It has a large geographic range and grows in many habitats, but most populations are small.
The IPCC report projects that 6 percent of insects and8 percent of plants would lose more than half their geographic range with 1.5 degrees of warming.
The geographic range of Timema is limited to mountainous regions of western North America between 30° and 42° N.
An emerging disease is one that has appeared in a population for the first time, or that may have existed previously butis rapidly increasing in incidence or geographic range.
The time span and geographic range of Edmontosaurus overlapped with Tyrannosaurus, and an adult specimen of E.
Their implantation sites cover most of Northern America,as indicated by the geographic range of their artifacts, particularly fluted points(see map on the right).
The ARC's geographic range of coverage was defined broadly so as to cover as many economically underdeveloped areas as possible;
The emergence of Homo sapiens was not restricted to any one area,but was a phenomenon that occurred throughout the entire geographic range where humans lived.
Both species, however, occur over wide geographic ranges, and it might be possible to see them in other, less congested places.
An emerging disease is one that has appeared in a population for the first time, or that may have existed previously butis rapidly increasing in incidence or geographic range.
Due to their wide geographic range, penguins play a key role in a number of food chains, both as predators as well as prey.
They divided the number of milkweed and monarch specimens collected each year by the total number of vascular plant and moth andbutterfly specimens collected within the same geographic range.
Arabica has tightly limited geographic ranges in which it grows well and Robusta, while resistant to leaf rust, is vulnerable to other diseases.
The subcaudals are usually single, but the percentage thereof decreases clinally from the northeast, where about 80% are undivided,to the southwest of the geographic range where as little as 50% may be undivided.
Arabica has tightly limited geographic ranges in which it grows well and Robusta, while resistant to leaf rust, is vulnerable to other diseases.
The Clovis people were not a small localized tribe,their implantation sites cover most of Northern America as indicated by the geographic range of their artifacts, particularly fluted points(see map on the right).
It has a large geographic range- it is considered invasive because it can thrive in a large diversity of climatic and soil conditions and plant communities.
The classification of species within the genus Pleurotus is difficultdue to high phenotypic variability across wide geographic ranges, geographic overlap of species, and on going evolution and speciation.
This clearly indicates that the geographic range of common plants and animals will shrink globally, and there will be a great decline in biodiversity.
UCLA evolutionary biologist Kristen Ruegg, adjunct assistant professor and senior author of the study, said previous studies focused on how long-term changes in temperature andprecipitation cause bird species to shift their geographic ranges.
The time span and geographic range of Edmontosaurus overlapped with Tyrannosaurus, and an adult specimen of E. annectens on display in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science shows evidence of a theropod bite in the tail.
The company is a market-leading producer of lubricants for marine transport and shipping in the Russian Federation, introducing its new Gazpromneft Ocean brand in 2017 in order to develop its international business andfurther expand the company's geographic range.
Gazprom Neft has used the occasion of the Russian Investment Forum, Sochi,to conclude a range of agreements directed at expanding the geographic range over which the company supplies its bitumen products, signing agreements with the Rostov Oblast, the Krasnodarsky Krai and the Primorsky Krai.
Due to their extremely limited geographic range, about 230 animals left in the wild, and the ever encroaching human habitation into their territory(there is only about 25 square kilometers left undeveloped), the Aruba Island rattlesnake is among the rarest rattlesnakes in the world and listed as critically endangered.
A huge amount of variation among the individuals lets a species to quickly adapt to new habitats, decreasing the possibility of the species going extinct,whereas a broad geographic range raises the chance of speciation, by making it more probable that portion of the population will become isolated.
For instance, a large amount of variation among individuals allows a species to rapidly adapt to new habitats, lessening the chance of it going extinct,while a wide geographic range increases the chance of speciation, by making it more likely that part of the population will become isolated.
The report says that in terms of human health, the number of heat-related deaths worldwide is expected to increase as the global temperature does,and a hotter world" can lengthen the season and increase the geographic range of disease-carrying insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas, allowing them to move into higher altitudes and new regions.'.