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- itself. Bioindicators can reveal indirect biotic effects of pollutants when many physical or chemical measurements cannot. Through bioindicators, scientists...
- transport or "goldrush" behavior appeared. Bivalve molluscs are used as bioindicators to monitor the health of aquatic environments in both fresh water and...
- where caddisflies are known as "sedges". Caddisflies are useful as bioindicators, as they are sensitive to water pollution and are large enough to be...
- craft items such as Sailor's Valentines. Some bivalves are used as bioindicators to monitor the health of marine and freshwater environments. Harmful...
- organisms ideal for studying water contamination. Benthos can be used as bioindicators of water pollution through ecological po****tion ****essments or through...
- Newts, as with salamanders in general and other amphibians, serve as bioindicators because of their thin, sensitive skin and evidence of their presence...
- and of Georgia in 2005. American green tree frogs can also be used as bioindicators for aquatic contamination. Synthetic compounds such as polychlorinated...
- J.; Botes, Antoinette (2002). "The verification and application of bioindicators: A case study of dung beetles in a savanna ecosystem". Journal of Applied...
- Pesticide contamination in the environment can be monitored through bioindicators such as bee pollinators. In one study, the human health and environmental...
- Bioindicators attached to submerged surfaces in most aquatic ecosystems...