From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15701 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, March 12 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15701 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Food Shortage! Did you know about this? ["Linda" Subject: Food Shortage! Did you know about this? Food Shortage! Did you know about this? http://supranailnknees.click/ruMqCJ3lKzn6ed06_wlnKdyAMGWjiGdCse1o2Pl2l9FTVOSdMw http://supranailnknees.click/yhgGONTZMQKPkklmLpYHEVn8QgYRaS8ydAwBYAUvu8SYQT1LdA rican kestrels (Falco sparverius) had been shown to be successful in the U.S. whereby if first clutches were removed, the bird would usually lay a second clutch. This 'double clutching' had demonstrated that young from second clutches do not differ in size or survival rates from those of first clutches. During the 1981/82 breeding season, Carl G. Jones and his team in Mauritius removed first clutches from wild kestrels for artificial incubation. In addition, Jones supplemented their diet to enable the laying a new egg after the first one had been removed, thereby averting any negative impact on the wild population. Slowly the population increased, and during a census in 1984 50 individuals were estimated. Techniques for breeding, release, and "hacking" of young birds were improved, the captive breeding center becoming a pioneering research institution for tropical raptor and small falcon conservation. The captive breeding programme was scaled back in the early 1990s as a self-sustaining population was established. Since 1994, the programme serves only as a safeguard, should some catastrophe befall the wild population, and other rare endemics are now being cared for at the station (such as the pink pigeon or the Mauritius fody). 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The off-Broadway houses' productions are not eligible for Tony Awards unless they move to the Beaumont or another Broadway theater. The Beaumont has two main access points. Vehicular traffic enters through a ramp beneath the theater, where patrons take elevators to the orchestra. Pedestrians enter through the main plaza facing David Geffen Hall and the Metropolitan Opera House. The plaza-level lobby is midway between the orchestra and balcony levels of the primary auditorium. The plaza-level lobby is plain in design and was originally decorated in travertine and bronze, with white wall panels and red carpets. Rather than a traditional coat room, the theater had lockers along its public corridors. Broad, curving double staircases lead to from the lobby to both levels of seating. Below the orchestra, another flight of stairs leads down to the Newhouse Theater. An elevator also connected all the stories. Primary auditorium The Beaumont uses steeply sloped stadium seating. 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While some apparent inbreeding depression was noted in the captive birds,[citation needed] it was certainly lower than might be expected given that the effective population size was maybe 5 individuals during the mid-1970s. It is known that several genetic lineages of Mauritius kestrels have disappeared entirely during the 20th century population decline.[citation needed] However, the debilitating effects of DDT accumulation on the birds' health, and not inbreeding, are considered to have been the major cause for the failure of Temple's breeding program.[citation needed] The evolutionary history of the birds seems to hold clues as to why: Mauritius is a volcanic island, and although the colonization of the island by kestrels cannot be dated with high precision, it was almost certainly some time before volcanic activity died down. 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Below the orchestra, another flight of stairs leads down to the Newhouse Theater. An elevator also connected all the stories. Primary auditorium The Beaumont uses steeply sloped stadium seating. Unlike other Broadway theaters, the stage could be configured as a traditional proscenium stage or extended with a thrust stage of varying length. Backstage, there is 10,000 sq ft (930 m2) for set storage. The stage and its back ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:34:20 -0500 From: "Auto Warranty" Subject: Limited offer - $300 off Endurance warranty purchase Limited offer - $300 off Endurance warranty purchase http://supranailnknees.click/0r8hPWaGRBKu_KD2tDIX9vvbhQG6zwQHSGsivyGnYQfZW0g http://supranailnknees.click/I4xDPkDvNdE-PJn2z-unLdsc9Eg5jxUzdk30zg5f520pUO1Y miting factor, the ongoing control of introduced predators is basically all that is being done to assist the species' survival. In 2014, the species was uplisted to endangered due to a decline in a once increasing population. It is believed that there are fewer than 400 mature birds alive in the wild. While some apparent inbreeding depression was noted in the captive birds,[citation needed] it was certainly lower than might be expected given that the effective population size was maybe 5 individuals during the mid-1970s. It is known that several genetic lineages of Mauritius kestrels have disappeared entirely during the 20th century population decline.[citation needed] However, the debilitating effects of DDT accumulation on the birds' health, and not inbreeding, are considered to have been the major cause for the failure of Temple's breeding program.[citation needed] The evolutionary history of the birds seems to hold clues as to why: Mauritius is a volcanic island, and although the colonization of the island by kestrels cannot be dated with high precision, it was almost certainly some time before volcanic activity died down. The Mauritius kestrel population seems to have survived a prolonged period of volcanic activity, which must have kept the population small and fluctuating as habitat, food, and kestrels were destroyed by volcanic eruptions time and again. As near-panmictic conditions were sustained for many generations, alleles that might cause inbreeding depression were steadily removed by means of natural selection. The phenomenon that effective population sizes as low as 4b5 can be tolerated with ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15701 ***********************************************