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- Recolonization is a process in which former or new colonizing powers retain influence over former colonies in respects which effectively replicate or reproduce...
- Pioneer species are resilient species that are the first to colonize barren environments, or to repo****te disrupted biodiverse steady-state ecosystems...
- walking) to plant and animal habitats, creating opportunities for recolonization and thus favoring young ecosystems with r-selected species dominant...
- Reformation among them was one of the primary reasons for the Danish recolonization in the 18th century. Under the patronage of the Royal Mission College...
- costs ****ociated with the loss of buoyancy, but which allowed them to recolonize shallow waters.: 36  However, some of the straight-s****ed nautiloids...
- 1007/s00606-002-0264-3. S2CID 39213284. Wei, X.-X.; Wang, X.-Q. (2004). "Recolonization and radiation in Larix (Pinaceae): evidence from nuclear ribosomal DNA...
- until conditions improve; they then either form completely new sponges or recolonize the skeletons of their parents.: 120–127  The few species of demosponge...
- in 1969 as "a po****tion of po****tions which go extinct locally and recolonize".: 105  Metapo****tion ecology is another statistical approach that is...
- River in 2005, found that a herd of tule elk (Cervus canadensis) had recolonized the hills of south San Jose east of Highway 101 in early 2019. At the...
- Basin in Belarus, and the Voronezh river in Russia. The beaver has since recolonized parts of its former range, aided by conservation policies and reintroductions...