Generally, the Arctic invertebrate fauna is depauperate, and some groups are usually absent. |
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Three years after thinning plus herbicide, the plantations remained depauperate of deciduous trees. |
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Compared with natural forest, of course, even agroforest lands are generally depauperate. |
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As a result, high-elevation populations will tend to be genetically depauperate. |
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Compared to nine previously analyzed woody mints, however, M. alba is genetically depauperate. |
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Forestry activities within habitats tend to promote homogeneity and result in a depauperate lichen community. |
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Does the genetic variation of organelle DNAs in D. sinensis tend to become depauperate because of their small effective population size, as in many endangered species? |
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The flora is largely derived from that of south-eastern Polynesia, but is comparatively depauperate, due to the remoteness and the young geological age of the island. |
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Such studies permitted taxonomic identification of morphologically depauperate fossils as a prerequisite to assembling databases for biodiversity studies. |
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However, they do confirm that the forest flora of modern New Zealand is depauperate compared to its apparent mid-Cenozoic diversity. |
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The Afrotropical anthomyiid fauna appears rather depauperate, with 66 described species recorded to date. |
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Progression of this transition to disclimax, undoubtedly, will lead to a depauperate herbaceous plant community. |
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Depauperate avifauna in plantations compared to forests and exurban areas. |
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