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colonies <a colony; colonies> N

colonies

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Permanent habitation of these minor colonies seems to not have occurred on a large scale.
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The colonies were discovered in 1978 but have shrunk considerably in size since then.
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Farm cat colonies can be subject to inbreeding, as a closed population may mate with one another's siblings, parents, or offspring.
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Colonies grow via unipolar budding, and hyphae are rarely seen in culture.
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Nesting colonies of wading birds, alligators, mink, otter, and raccoon are found on the refuge.
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The park includes nesting colonies of sea birds and whales, seals, black bears, moose, and other woodland animals.
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Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government.
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The adaptive value of this nonaggression among colonies has to do with avoiding unnecessary injury and allowing proper resource allocation, ensuring success for all the colonies.
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They blamed him for unrest in these colonies.
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Other species can become pestilent in petri dish cultures where they overrun other colonies of fungi.
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