Carrying Capacity Of The Ecosystem

A term commonly used in the management of fish and wildlife is carrying capacity. An entry level college biology class might define this as, “The maximum stable population of a species an ecosystem ...

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Idaho State Journal: Roper: A look at why carrying capacity is important

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WAMC: Protect the Adirondacks' counsel discusses appeal of the groups carrying capacity lawsuit

Protect the Adirondacks' counsel discusses appeal of the groups carrying capacity lawsuit

: to bear the charges of holding or having (stocks, merchandise, etc.) from one time to another. A merchant carries a customer. The dog could not carry the scent. Fly balls don't carry well in cold air. The motion carried by a vote of 71–25. I hauled my H&K [handgun] and holster out of the trunk. … If Ned was declaring war, I'd be carrying.

CARRYING definition: 1. present participle of carry 2. to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your…. Learn more.

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  1. a. To move or take from one place to another; transport: a train carrying freight; a courier carrying messages. b. Chiefly Southern US To escort or accompany. 3. To serve as a means for the conveyance of; transmit: pipes that carry waste water; a bridge that carries traffic between the two cities. 4.
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She is carrying her crusading too far. carry the day, to win the contest or be triumphant; prevail. The Republicans carried the day. carry it off, to succeed in an action, endeavor, or scheme. carry all before one, to be highly successful. In his academic and social life he carried all before him.

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