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    Could the biodiversity of eidonomic features in the homo genus be explained as...

    ...miscegenation? Like could they all just be an admixture of different races with other (but fewer) racial predecessors that formed the variation in external morphological features we discover during non-prehistoric times in anthropoid fossils And if this recently thought out question I posed...
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    Spreading Fungal Diseases Threaten Food Security, Biodiversity

    The spread of existing and emerging fungal diseases in plants and animals poses a threat to global food security and biodiversity, according to a new study whose authors suggest halting fungal rot in the most important crops could feed an extra 600 million people a year... More...
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    Introduced species can reduce the biodiversity of an area because they?

    a. all of the choices are correct b. may have more effective adaptations for the environment than native species do c. don't have natural predators in the new environment d. may be better competitors for resources than native species (No answer)
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    Crown Jewel of Biodiversity on the Edge

    PLoS Blog Post Pick of the Month for January 2010 is as the NN blog Endless Forms, written by Anne-Marie Hodge. Click here to read this post. THERE IS A PIK-CHER OF A KITTEH!!!! Read the comments on this post... More...
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    Crown Jewel of Biodiversity on the Edge

    PLoS Blog Post Pick of the Month for January 2010 is as the NN blog Endless Forms, written by Anne-Marie Hodge. Click here to read this post. THERE IS A PIK-CHER OF A KITTEH!!!! Read the comments on this post... More...
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