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... species is declining over time . Cuvier did important work in assessing fossils and strata in the Paris basin , but ... species prob- lem correctly , but neither formulated a plausible total theory . Cuvier believed that some species ...
... species is declining over time . Cuvier did important work in assessing fossils and strata in the Paris basin , but ... species prob- lem correctly , but neither formulated a plausible total theory . Cuvier believed that some species ...
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... Species Act of 1973. However , due to the cost of the program ( the budget for the late 1990s was roughly $ 4.5 million ) , due to the increasing num- bers of species that need similar attention , and due especially to recent genetic ...
... Species Act of 1973. However , due to the cost of the program ( the budget for the late 1990s was roughly $ 4.5 million ) , due to the increasing num- bers of species that need similar attention , and due especially to recent genetic ...
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... species distribution that discrim- inated well between sites where the species was pres- ent and sites where it was absent , so an appropriate measure of model discrimination was required . If presence - absence data are available , the ...
... species distribution that discrim- inated well between sites where the species was pres- ent and sites where it was absent , so an appropriate measure of model discrimination was required . If presence - absence data are available , the ...
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