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- The Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on Mammalian Carnivores02-12-2004
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- ... Research Project Search The Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on Mammalian Carnivores The Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on Mammalian Carnivores EPA Grant Number: U915245 Title: The Effect of Habitat Fragmentation on Mammalian Carnivores Investigators: Crooks, Kevin R ... Supplemental Keywords: fellowship, habitat fragmentation, mammalian carnivores, species, statistical models, predators, mesopredators, top predator distribution, San Diego ...
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- Conservation of a Florida Carnivorous Plant: Godfrey's Butterwort, <em>Pinguicula ionantha</em>12-16-2004
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- EPAADDEDTEXT rfa; funding Conservation of a Florida Carnivorous Plant: Godfrey's Butterwort, <em>Pinguicula ionantha</em> Conservation of a Florida Carnivorous Plant: Godfrey's Butterwort, Pinguicula ionantha ...
- Invasive Species | Great Lakes | US EPA10-22-2007
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- As carnivorous zooplankton feed on herbivorous zooplankton and herbivorous zooplankton feed on ... othersâ), obviously according to theory of bioaccumulation, â PCB concentration in carnivorous zooplankton should be highest, followed by herbivorous zooplankton, and phytoplankton.
- Effects of Aquaculture on World Fish Supplies09-12-2008
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- ... shrimp and salmon farming and culture of other high-value carnivorous marine fish such as cod, seabass, and tuna... Indeed, non-carnivorous species such as marine mollusks and carps account for most ...
- Invasive Species | Great Lakes | US EPA10-22-2007
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- ... pelagic chain with two trophic levels; phytoplankton, herbivorous zooplankton and carnivorous zooplankton (see section 5.1.3. Wet weight normalized PCB concentration were lower in carnivorous zooplankton than in herbivorous zooplankton.
- Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
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- We developed a regional conservation plan for mammalian carnivores in the Rocky Mountain region using both a reserve selection ... A 15% regional decline in carrying capacity for large carnivores was predicted within 25 years if no addition to protected ...
- Wetlands: Bogs10-21-2008
- "Bogs are characterized by spongy peat deposits, acidic waters, and a floor covered by a thick carpet of sphagnum moss."
- Allied Paper ERA | Region 5 Superfund | US EPA05-19-2008
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- ... adversely affect the survival, growth, and reproduction of omnivorous and carnivorous avian receptors utilizing the Kalamazoo River and Portage Creek system... Carnivorous birds (represented by great horned owl) may be at significant ...
- Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
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- and Canada) to sustain populations of mammalian carnivores... Loss of carnivores from boreal landscapes could further reduce the viability of temperate ...
- Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
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- Mammalian carnivores are increasingly the focus of reintroduction attempts in areas from ... Social carnivores such as the wolf, which often require larger territories than ...
- EPA11-30-2006
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- The top carnivore metric discriminates between systems with high and moderate integrity. Top carnivores are species that feed, as adults, predominantly on fish, other ...
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