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- Final Report | Survey of Diamondback Terrapin Populations in Alabama Estuaries01-05-2009
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- Terrapins were individually marked (notching marginal scutes), weighed, and measured (carapace length, carapace width, shell height, plastron length, tail length, and head width ...
- 2005 Annual Report | Short-term Chronic Toxicity of Photocatalytic Nanoparticles to Bacteria, Algae, and Zooplankton08-18-2006
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- ... After 12 Hours (a) Whole Body; (b) General View of Carapace; and (c) Closer View of Carapace (a) (b) (c) Figure 15 ...
- 2005 Annual Report | Survey of Diamondback Terrapin Populations in Alabama Estuaries10-27-2006
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- Terrapins were marked individually (notching marginal scutes), weighed, and measured (carapace length, carapace width, shell height, plastron length, tail length, and head width ...
- Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
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- The relative accumulation among the tissues was carapace > hepatopancreas > abdominal muscle. Long term maintenance of shrimp under laboratory conditions led ...
- Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
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- ... the higher temperature of Experiment I there was an inverse relationship between carapace thickness:width ratios and increasing Kepone dose.
- Lifecycle Building Challenge 3 Winning Entries | Green Building | US EPA10-21-2009
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- Carapace Communion Rhys Owen, University Of Westminster, United Kingdom. The Carapace Communion project celebrates disassembly by investigating the relationships created when ...
- Assessment and Monitoring01-04-2008
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- Top photo: Measuring the carapace of a blue crab at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Middle ...
- Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
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- ... allowing one starved (48 h) green crab (55-75 mm carapace width) to feed ad libituni on bivalve prey for 16 ...
- 2004 Annual Report | Pacific Estuarine Ecosystem Indicator Research (PEEIR) Consortium: Ecosystem Indicators Component12-07-2005
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- ... of the second pereopod on the left side of the carapace and the fourth pereiopod on the right side of the carapace ...
- GED Research Project11-28-2003
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- ... picture (61k) Here we see several juvenile blue crabs at differing stages of development (ranging from 20-50mm carapace width.
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