wiens in A Sentence

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    Wiens is now slowly adjusting to his new face.

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    James Wiens is a professional artist who grew up in British Columbia.

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    Wiens says that for him, being an artist is who he is.

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    Wiens captures his subject matter in a style can simply be described as“easy”.

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    We don't see that with herbivory,” says corresponding author John Wiens, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology.

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    There is a big difference between eating leaves all the time and eat fruits once in a while," says Wiens.

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    Mark Wiens is an African-raised cultural travel enthusiast and street-food connoisseur who loves to explore the local side of travel.

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    There is a big difference between eating leaves all the time and eating fruits every now and then,” Wiens says.

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    This tells us that what we see in insects doesn't necessarily apply to other groups within the animal kingdom,” Wiens said.

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    These different lines of evidence suggest that many species may not be able to evolve out of danger on their own," Wiens said.

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    The ancient creature that is most closely related to all animals living today might have eaten bacteria and other protists rather than plants,” Wiens said.

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    Much of the world is covered by grasses, so this is not a type of landscape where we would want to have large-scale extinctions," Wiens said.

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    For example, many subsistence farmers in the developing world can't simply move their crops to new locations with more suitable climate or ramp up large-scale irrigation," Wiens said.

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    So I invited Mark Wiens of Migrationology to share his experience and tips on how to travel around this region, see animals, and not spend a ton of money!

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    So John Wiens, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, and colleagues from the University of Arizona looked at the options open to species that occupy a specific climatic niche.

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