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popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən] N

2. population no pl (number of people):

popu·la·tion ˈden·sity N no pl

popu·ˈla·tion drift N no pl

world popu·ˈla·tion N no pl

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The application of rotenone on the lake has largely depleted the populations of larger/older fish.
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By the 1880s, established populations were present in the southeast of the country thanks to the work of acclimatisation committees.
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Most populations are not protected, however, including many that grow on private property.
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The bristlecone pine population on this mountain is divided into at least two distinct sub-populations, one of which is accessible by a popular interpretive trail.
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Although many populations are semi-anadromous, fluvial and lacustrine populations occur throughout its range.
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This differs from allopatric speciation in that the isolated populations are numerically much smaller than the parental population.
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Because most populations of rosy boas live in exceedingly dry habitats, their activity is often highly moisture dependent.
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Herbicides can successfully be used for reducing thistle populations and giving grasses a competitive advantage.
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There is also research on the change processes and predictors of success. EFT has been applied to many different kinds of problems and populations.
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A statement on the company's website noted that they focused on mid-size market areas consisting of populations between 100,000 and 400,000 people.
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