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Example sentences for "habitats"

Lexicographically close words:
habitants; habitare; habitat; habitation; habitations; habite; habited; habitent; habito; habits
  1. No doubt it is commoner than we suppose, for its coloring blends so admirably with its habitats that it is probably very often overlooked.

  2. Such habitats occur along the banks of the Kalamazoo River and its tributary the Battle Creek River in Calhoun County, Michigan.

  3. The nesting haunts of the eastern Nashville warbler are quite varied, and habitats similar to some of those frequented on the spring migration seem to be suitable for breeding grounds.

  4. In cooler periods, the mice moved southward as habitats to the north became unfavorable.

  5. From his knowledge of the habitats of B.

  6. I have trapped for it in Oaxaca and Veracruz in habitats that seemed almost identical to those mentioned by Dalquest, and also that at Izucar de Matemores, Puebla, with almost no success.

  7. A case of this kind, in which the winter form of a seasonally dimorphic butterfly occurs in other habitats as the only form, i.

  8. The white sucker occurs primarily in upstream-habitats in the Wakarusa Basin.

  9. These species require comparatively permanent streams having pool-and-riffle habitats and gravelly bottoms for spawning.

  10. The prairie vole is found in suitable habitats in the central part of North America.

  11. Compositae formed a minor part of the cover in most of the habitats studied.

  12. The host distribution of fleas on seven small mammals which lived in the same habitats as the prairie vole is given in table 6.

  13. In winter, habitats with some woody growth may be sought.

  14. He favourably regards all creatures from which something may be learnt, and is as anxious, as a rule, to gather information concerning the habitats of one class as of another.

  15. However, the shell-collector must not rely on such specimens as these for the purpose of making up his stock, but must search out the living molluscs in their habitats and prepare the shells as required.

  16. However, the orchard cannot be included in any of the other habitats recognized in the region.

  17. The distribution of the various mammal habitats is indicated.

  18. This habitat and all the other habitats of the clearing were being heavily pastured by stock.

  19. In addition, we would expect selection to have favored a diverse diet, good reproductive potential, and behavioral flexibility to utilize a variety of habitats within these climates.

  20. The greater heat tolerance of these coatis is compatible with their diurnal habits and widespread distribution in a variety of forest habitats in both tropical and subtropical areas of the western hemisphere.

  21. Then, in the Pleistocene, several modern forms crossed the Panamanian land bridge into similar habitats and climates in South America; but none of them appear to have spread far enough northward to have crossed the Bering land bridge.

  22. In either case, its unique adaptations have given Procyon lotor the physiological flexibility to generalize its use of habitats and climates and expand its geographic distribution to a much greater extent than other procyonids.

  23. These ratios were used to make comparisons of heat-transfer characteristics between species that occupy different habitats or climates.

  24. This suggests that the North American raccoon represents culmination of a divergent evolutionary event that has given this species the ability to break out of the old procyonid mold and carry the family into new habitats and climates.

  25. In the northern part of its distribution, Bassariscus astutus lives in habitats that are unstable (arid regions), that are low in productivity, and that characteristically have marked seasonal changes in temperature.

  26. Probably before the close of Palaeolithic times all the primary divisions of man were specialized in their several habitats by the influence of their surroundings.

  27. What evidence is there that he represented in his different habitats a series of varieties of one species rather than a series of species?

  28. Taking, then, these three primary divisions as those into which it is most reasonable broadly to divide mankind they may be analysed as to their racial constituents and their habitats as follows:-- 1.

  29. And once more, the comparatively-varied shores, presenting physical conditions that change from mile to mile, will furnish suitable habitats for more numerous species.

  30. With such a wealth of habitats a whole new host of animals took over Big Bend.

  31. A walk along this trail is doubly interesting because it shows greenbelt and shrub desert side by side, the two habitats often separated by less than a vertical or horizontal meter.

  32. The wide choice of habitats makes Big Bend a birder’s paradise that offers more different resident and migrant birds than any other U.

  33. In different countries their various habitats are as old as the historical records, and probably many centuries older.

  34. A complete list of these exclusive habitats of fungi would well fill a large book, and might indeed almost involve the "index" of our botanies and zoologies, to say nothing of organic substances generally.

  35. This giant bird, with his carnivorous instincts, is endowed with a remarkable tenacity of life, and can exist in habitats wholly inaccessible to man.

  36. Moreover, in autumn it affects the same habitats as the Amanita,--which is unfortunate.

  37. There is one peculiarity in connection with the habitats of the encrinites and corals which goes some distance in supplying us with a useful clue as to the conditions under which this portion of the carboniferous formation was formed.

  38. These green parasites are described in various chapters, according to their habitats and their flowering seasons; so we shall do no more here than to briefly refer to their parasitic habits.

  39. I have added the new habitats of species in my collection to those previously ascertained from the collections of Brenchley, Macgillivray, Hombron and Jacquinot, etc.

  40. The habitat distribution of the birds shows the amount of secondary utilization of habitats by birds that occurred predominantly in one habitat.

  41. This cuckoo was common in all habitats examined at all of our collecting stations, except the moss forest near Tenom.

  42. Their native habitats are in South America, Central America, the West Indies, Mexico, and southern United States.

  43. To-day forty or fifty species are known only in cultivation; and they have been under culture so long that their native habitats and original distribution have been forgotten, and are no longer known.

  44. They grow in sandy or loamy soil with enough water to keep the soil moist during the growing season; they endure prolonged drought in their native habitats and hence should not be watered excessively in cultivation.

  45. Provide some shade for species growing in their native habitats at high altitudes or in partial shade.

  46. Notropis umbratilis, which seems to prefer habitats intermediate between those of Notropis lutrensis and Ozarkian shiners, was usually represented.

  47. White crappie were found in almost all habitats and were taken in all rivers except the Arkansas.

  48. One other British Primrose, the Bird's-eye Primrose, almost defies garden cultivation, though in its native habitats in the north it grows in most ungenial places.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "habitats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.