Unlike pharmaceuticals, and apart from the giants mentioned above, the industry is highly fragmented, consisting of numerous smallnichemarkets with a few products only.
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There were higher inter-habitat foodnicheoverlaps within-species than between-species.
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Competition, contacts and other factors restricting niches of parasite helminthes.
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Our theoretical analyses, which employed two-locus, population-genetic models, uncovered a number of interesting evolutionary consequences of the feedback fromnicheconstruction.
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However, that does not mean there has been no evolutionary feedback fromnicheconstruction: it merely switches the evolutionary responses to the cultural domain.
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This is consistent with the view that it was filling anichein the grammar, that is, speaker thought processing.
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In the following sections we argue that anicheconstruction perspective is particularly valuable in the study of human evolution.
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In many cases, theniche-constructed by-products of several organisms are exploited by a population.
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Apparently, species with smaller niches (= specialists) have less chance to survive deforestation and are more prone to local extinction than those with wider niches.
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Even here, however, thenicheconstruction model so far promises more than it delivers.
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For humans, cultural information may be expressed innicheconstruction, but that does not make cultural evolution the same thing asnicheconstruction.
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Yet clearly there was too little space under the roof of the southernnichefor machinery of the sort that could work flyings.
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Although the southnicheshows clearly in the groundplan, it must have been demolished, along with its side-linking walls and the staircases on either side.
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The mass of the enclosing walls is emphasised by the angled window splays, the thickness of the walls accentuated by the depth of the niches.
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These spiders tend to be quite specialized, exploiting narrow niches that preclude convective air currents.
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Collocationswithniche
niche
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empty niche
The empty niche in the bedrock pit may be a similar example.
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new niche
However, as time went by, the public enterprises created anewnichethat did not exist beforehand.
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niche application
This, plus its ease of use, make it a valuablenicheapplication, but certainly not for any serious video project.
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