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The Food Web Consequences Of An Omnivorous Whelk In The New Zealand Marine Intertidal.09-06-2005
The Food Web Consequences Of An Omnivorous Whelk In The New Zealand Marine Intertidal... Grant Number: F5E10969 Title: The Food Web Consequences Of An Omnivorous Whelk In The New Zealand Marine Intertidal.
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The Food Web Consequences Of An Omnivorous Whelk In The New Zealand Marine Intertidal.09-06-2005
The Food Web Consequences Of An Omnivorous Whelk In The New Zealand Marine Intertidal... Grant Number: F5E10969 Title: The Food Web Consequences Of An Omnivorous Whelk In The New Zealand Marine Intertidal.
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Hudson River PCBs | Region 2 | US EPA10-02-2009
Risks to local omnivorous mammal populations were examined using four lines of evidence... a sufficient magnitude to prevent reproduction or recruitment of common omnivorous mammals in the Lower Hudson River Valley.
http://www.epa.gov/hudson/addendum.htm (HTML)
Hudson River PCBs | Region 2 | US EPA10-02-2009
Risks to omnivorous mammals were evaluated using four lines of evidence... are not of a sufficient magnitude to prevent reproduction of omnivorous mammals.
http://www.epa.gov/hudson/era-exsum.htm (HTML)
EPA11-30-2006
The percent of omnivores in the community increases as the physical and chemical habitat ... Omnivores are defined as species that consistently feed on substantial proportions ...
http://www.epa.gov/owow/monitoring/rbp/ch08b.html (HTML)
EPA: Pesticides - A Discussion with the FIFRA Scientific Advisory Panel Regarding the Terrestrial and Aquatic Level II Refined Risk Assessment Models (Version 2.0)- Chapter III. Terrestrial Level II Model | Pesticides: Environmental Effects | US EPA06-15-2009
... which used corn fields regularly or occasionally are ground-feeding omnivores, whereas the species that rarely or never frequent cornfields are ...
http://www.epa.gov/oppefed1/ecorisk/fifrasap/rra_chap_three.htm (HTML)
EPA - Classifications of Macroinvertebrates03-05-2009
Omnivore – generalist feeders able to feed on both dead and living ... included here and include the relative abundance of herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and detritivores.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/invertclass.html (HTML)
EPA Bioindicators - Metrics and the Index of Biotic Integrity02-01-2010
Percent of Individuals that Are Omnivores (1-4, 6-8, 10, 12, 14-20, 22... individuals that are Luxilus cornutus or Cyprinella spiloptera (Cyprinidae), facultative omnivores (9.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/ibi_metrics.html (HTML)
EPA Bioindicators - Metrics and the Index of Biotic Integrity04-09-2009
Percent of Individuals that Are Omnivores (1-4, 6-8, 10, 12, 14-20, 22... individuals that are Luxilus cornutus or Cyprinella spiloptera (Cyprinidae), facultative omnivores (9.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/ibi-metrics.html (HTML)
Allied Paper ERA | Region 5 Superfund | US EPA05-19-2008
Omnivorous birds (represented by the robin) that consume a substantial amount ... Omnivorous terrestrial species (represented by mice) are unlikely to be at ...
http://www.epa.gov/region5superfund/ecology/html/casestudies/alliedpap... (HTML)
EPA Bioindicators - An Introduction to the Index of Biotic Integrity11-18-2009
Percent of Individuals that Are Omnivores... low relative abundance of the tolerant green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus), omnivores, hybrids, and fish with diseases or deformities.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/ibi_history.html (HTML)

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