Resident species definition

Resident species means any species nearly all of whose individuals in this state are located within this state for at least three-fourths of annual cycle of the species.
Resident species means any plant or wildlife species which spends any part of its life on Guam.
Resident species means any species nearly all of whose individuals in this state

Examples of Resident species in a sentence

  • Resident species data are preferred for the required data set in clause (B).

  • Resident species data are preferred for the above required data set.

  • Resident species, however, are not necessarily conditioned for the more frequent low flow periods and severe flow alteration that could result from uncontrolled withdrawals.

  • Resident species" means any species nearly all of whose individuals in this state are located within this state for at least three-fourths of annual cycle of the species.

  • Resident species are increasing, and the extralim ital ranges of higher latitude species are extending into the Gulf of Maine and southern New England.

  • Resident species that do not migrate to the ocean include rainbow, cutthroat/rainbow hybrid, brown, brook, and bull trout; and mountain whitefish.

  • Resident species are allowed to grow and become the ground cover in the centers, between the tree rows.

  • Resident species move offshore and south as inshore areas become too cold in winter.

  • Resident species of songbirds abound in the brushy areas and can be seen along the entire river summer and winter, and during migrations.

  • Resident species lists are then used to screen these corrected and updated national databases for each criterion.


More Definitions of Resident species

Resident species means those species that typically occur in a water body including those that occur only seasonally or intermittently. Species that were once present but can no longer return due to physical habitat alterations are not included.
Resident species means those species defined as "native" or "naturalized."

Related to Resident species

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.