seasonal availability

collocation in English

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seasonal
adjective
uk
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
us
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
relating to or happening during a particular period in ...
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availability
noun[U]
uk
/əˌveɪ.ləˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/əˌveɪ.ləˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact that something can be bought, used, or reached, or how much it ...
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(Definition ofseasonalandavailabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Both snake species consumed the various prey types in relation to theirseasonalavailabilityin the environment, and, hence, they can be considered as opportunists.
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The budgets reveal that under-employment was a significant problem for these parishes and the highlyseasonalavailabilityof work pauperised a large number of families.
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The initial links were probably based on theseasonalavailabilityof diverse resources present at different altitudes.
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These contradictory results may be explained by differences in the seasonal feeding ecology of the host species or in theseasonalavailabilityof prey.
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The analysis of stomach contents gives information about the preferences and dietary composition as well as resource partitioning according toseasonalavailabilityof ground food.
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With some minor differences, these overall patterns were seen clearly in both snake species, and strongly suggest that both species depended on theseasonalavailabilityof these prey.
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Greater importance must be attached to regional provision andseasonalavailability, as well as strict labelling of the origin of foods.
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Lemmings and voles are the major prey items of this species, seasonally comprising up to 8090% of their prey, but this varies withseasonalavailability.
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They tend to migrate from one waterhole to another following traditional routes which depend on theseasonalavailabilityof food and water.
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However, they are adapted to live in areas with only aseasonalavailabilityof water.
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Variants, often due toseasonalavailabilityinclude dill, lovage, lemon balm and even spinach.
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It helped to eliminate the dependence on theseasonalavailabilityof food and it allowed travel over long distances.
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The ingredients used vary widely by region, restaurant,seasonalavailability, and/or preference of the preparer.
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With theseasonalavailabilityof resources being similar regardless of location, there is little to no difference in tree usage between species.
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The amount and type of work to be carried out by heavy industries could be influenced by theseasonalavailabilityof water.
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Alternatively, in coastal towns cheap fish such as sardines ("sardalya") or "hamsi" (anchovies) are widely available, as well as many others withseasonalavailability.
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Variants, often due toseasonalavailability, include dill, shallots, lovage, lemon balm, and even spinach.
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Prey varies with regional andseasonalavailability, but usually centers on rodents, comprising up to 85% of a hawk's diet.
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Non-wood fibre sources account for about 510 percent of global pulp production, for a variety of reasons, includingseasonalavailability, problems with chemical recovery, brightness of the pulp etc.
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In those populations, the greys mainly feeds on seeds, fruits, buds, owers and, occasionally, on insects, switching from one resource to another according toseasonalavailability.
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