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- Oct. 1998 Outfall Monitoring Science Advisory Panel Meeting | OMSAP | New England | US EPA07-24-2007
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- Vagile juveniles" range from 20 to about 50 mm CL and ... Early benthic phase" (EBP) lobsters include YOY, yearling, and vagile juveniles, and range from 5-40 mm CL.
- A Model for Genetic Diversity Aquatic Insects of the Mobile/Tensaw River Delta05-06-2004
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- ... 1) collection of samples of four populous, widespread, and highly vagile aquatic insect species; (2) development or adaptation of DNA extraction ...
- A Model for Genetic Diversity Aquatic Insects of the Mobile/Tensaw River Delta05-06-2004
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- ... 1) collection of samples of four populous, widespread, and highly vagile aquatic insect species; (2) development or adaptation of DNA extraction ...
- Abstracts | Selected Reading | Biodiversity & Human Health | NCER | US EPA09-24-2008
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- Although some vagile vectors, such as adults of black flies, biting midges, and tsetse flies, have dispersed into new habitats ...
- Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
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- ... of similar size, may be more vulnerable to environmental stochasticity and landscape fragmentation than their vagility and fecundity would suggest.
- Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
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- ... grazer preferences, and grazer impacts, in any seagrass system by vagile organisms living in the canopy or in the rhizome layer.
- 2002 Annual Report | A Model for Genetic Diversity Aquatic Insects of the Mobile/Tensaw River Delta05-06-2004
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- ... 1) collection of samples of four populous, widespread, and highly vagile aquatic insect species; (2) development or adaptation of DNA extraction ...
- Comparative Population Genetics Among Trematode Parasites of Salmonids in the Pacific Northwest05-23-2004
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- Because of the vagility of their terrestrial hosts, do allogenic parasites have less subdivided populations (i.e., more gene flow ...
- Comparative Population Genetics Among Trematode Parasites of Salmonids in the Pacific Northwest05-23-2004
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- Because of the vagility of their terrestrial hosts, do allogenic parasites have less subdivided populations (i.e., more gene flow ...
- Great Lakes Ecosystems: 1994 Midwest Oak Ecosystem Recovery Plan03-09-2006
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- ... not feasible, clustering of preserves may serve to mitigate some effects of fragmentation, especially for highly vagile or dispersable taxa.
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