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- periods could likewise be called overwintering. Hibernation and migration are the two major ways in which overwintering is accomplished. Animals may also...
- live near overwintering areas. In the areas surrounding the overwintering sites in Mexico, local residents were quite aware of the overwintering behavior...
- In wildfires, a holdover fire, or overwintering fire is a peat fire which persists from year to year. It is also sometimes called a "zombie fire". Such...
- maintained year-round by a team of scientists and support personnel. Each overwintering team arrives during the summer expedition and take-over period aboard...
- monarchs. Overwintering adults become less toxic over time making them more vulnerable to predators. In Mexico, about 14% of the overwintering monarchs...
- habitat changes at the overwintering sites. The large aggregations of butterflies are seen as the most vulnerable at their overwintering locations along the...
- African National Antarctic Expedition. The name refers both to the overwintering bases (numbered in Roman numerals, e.g. SANAE IV), and the team spending...
- Butterflies travel to the woodlands for overwintering, and no mating appears to occur within these habitats. Overwintering also occurs in the wetlands, where...
- overwintering l****s, meant to be harvested in the spring of the year following planting. Summer l**** types are generally smaller than overwintering types;...
- The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, a species of small shrub in the flowering plant family Moraceae, native to the Mediterranean region, together...