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Meaning of "species seems"

species seems: in the context of evolution and biology, it refers to the idea that a particular type of organism appears or gives the impression of being a certain way

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The species seems to prefer lowland areas.
The albino variant of this species seems less aggressive.
But our species seems to have an insatiable appetite.
The genetic variation in this polymorphic species seems considerable.
The species seems to be quite tolerant of habitat disturbance.
Altruism towards fellow members of the species seems to follow.
The species seems to have undergone a serious decline.
Chorionic membrane of the egg of this species seems to afford.
The species seems to profit from human activity.
A jungle of sounds in which each species seems to want to impose its domination.
This species seems to have considerable color variation.
Successful hybridization between these two genetically disparate species seems unlikely in the Great Lakes.
This species seems to show very little variation.
Presently, the existence of such species seems doubtful.
Each species seems to have its own schedule.

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As a result, the future of this species seems bleak.
This species seems to be more social than other shrews.
Fortunately, the illegal trade of this species seems to be virtually nonexistent.
The species seems to be quite commonly found in the aquarium trade.
In recent decades, the species seems to be expanding its range.
The species seems to thrive where there are many ponds in close proximity.
With the birth rate dropping, the end of the species seems a possibility.
The species seems to prefer dunes and other sandy habitats.
They are mostly demersal reef-dwellers, where one species seems to prefer rocky substrate.
This species seems less aerodynamically suited for predation than its relatives.
Only in the Indian subcontinent, this species seems to be doing OK.
The abundance of these species seems to be greatly dependant on the abundance of lemmings.
This species seems likely to belong to the Vinckeia subgenus but further work is required.
From those I've examined, this species seems most visually similar to yours.
This species seems to do better with a little more water than most cacti.
However, the intermediates of such species seems less likely in H2O2 mediated oxidation.
Each species seems to outdo the next with their fantastic plumage and mating rituals.
However the species seems adaptable.
O if this species seems to be the only one suitable for the biomedical purpose.
Furthermore, this species seems to be overexploited.
The species seems to have become absent in Australia.
However, the species seems to be absent now.
This species seems to have wide distribution in Maharashtra India.
In western Europe, the species seems to only be found in restored areas.
This species seems to be confined to the North Atlantic Ocean.
The creation of the human species seems to be the climax of God ‘ s creative act.
Thus, the species seems fairly liberal in terms of its habitat requirements.
The distribution of this species seems to largely coincide with that of papyrus and lungfish.
This species seems to have a low incidence of rabies, at least in the United States.
Furthermore, our species seems to have an instinctual, irrational mistrust of " the other . ".
This species seems to be tolerant of, and may even prefer, turbid waters.
Elimination of the species seems therefore a logical step for the self-styled ' God-people . '.
A similar species seems to be Marasmius corbariensis ( Roumeg . ).

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