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Nonprobability sampling techniques involve the selection of sample elements by chance.
Parasitoid Wasps
A group of wasps whose larvae live as parasites that eventually kill their host.
Intermediate Gall Sizes
Refers to the phenomenon where certain sizes of plant galls, which develop as a result of insects or other organisms living within the plant tissues, provide an optimal balance of benefits to both the plant and the invader.
Lighter Coat Coloration
A color adaptation in some animals that can aid in camouflage, heat regulation, or signaling, often influenced by geographical location or environmental conditions.
Convergent Evolution
The independent evolution of similar traits in species of different lineages, leading to similarities in structure and function despite genetic differences.
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