-
Extinct 1950,
recolonised 1970s; 5–10
pairs in 2000 and
since then
rapidly increasing Belarus 1997 1 Unknown
Extinct 1950s,
recolonised 1985; 10 pairs...
- (rarely) mowing; if not so maintained, they are
rapidly recolonised by
forest or woodland. The
recolonising tree
species will
depend on what is
available as...
-
important buildings, and
leaving it
practically uninhabited until it was
recolonised by the
Arabs from
Sicily in 1048–1049. It is
uncertain whether this new...
- ISBN 978-0-8559-8395-6. Chossudovsky,
Michel (1996). "Dismantling
Former Yugoslavia:
Recolonising Bosnia".
Economic and
Political W****ly. 31 (9): 521–525. JSTOR 4403857...
- as
terrestrial isopods, some
species live
semiterrestrially or have
recolonised aquatic environments.
Woodlice in the
families Armadillidae, Armadillidiidae...
- France-outre-mer, with its
capital based in Algiers, is
beginning to
recolonise Metropolitan France.
Franchia Welcome to
Night Vale
Country filled with...
- the
forests retreated as the ice advanced. In the interglacials,
trees recolonised the land that had been
covered by ice, only to be
driven back
again in...
-
Rhododendron ponti**** is an
example of a
species which recolonised central and
northern Europe following the Ice Ages....
- of monocotyledons). Seagr****es
evolved from
terrestrial plants which recolonised the
ocean 70 to 100
million years ago. The name seagr****
stems from the...
-
ancient H.
erectus traits,
represent one such
source po****tion
which recolonised Europe following a
glacial period. Like
modern humans,
Neanderthals probably...