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Ecological influences, behavioral

During the 1970s-1980s, a famous catastrophe of human poisoning by mercury and cadmium struck Japan, and this attracted anthropogenic attention to ecological and ecotoxicological problems related to heavy metals. These were uncovered to be influenced by two characteristic peculiarities of the behavior of heavy metals in the environment ... [Pg.216]

IV. Food Facility Landscapes and their Influence on Insect Behavior and Ecology... [Pg.239]

IV. FOOD FACILITY LANDSCAPES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON INSECT BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGY... [Pg.250]

Ross, P. and Crews, D. (1978). Stimuli influencing mating-behavior in garter snake, Thamnophis radix. Behavioral Ecology 4,133-142. [Pg.506]

The influence of environmental conditions on cache recoveiy and cache pilferage by yellow pine chipmunks Tamias amoenus) and deer mice (Petomyscus maniculatus). Behavioral Ecology 11,544-549. [Pg.522]

Clark, D. C., DeBano, S. J. and Moore, A. J. (1997). The influence of environmental quality on sexual selection in Nauphoeta cinerea (Dictyoptera Blaberidae). Behavioral Ecology 8 46-53. [Pg.234]

Testing Using the Umbilical Cord as a Model for Mucous Membranes. The topography, moisture level, microbial ecology, and surface temperature of mucous surfaces are quite different from those of skin. It would, therefore, be safe to assume that the behavior of microbial pathogens on mucous membranes may also be different from that on skin. Each of these differences may also influence the germicidal activity of an antiseptic applied to mucous membranes. [Pg.419]

Moore PA (2007) Agonistic behavior in freshwater crayfish the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on aggressive behavior and dominance. In Duffy JE, Thiel M, Duffy JE, Thiel M (eds) Evolutionary ecology of social and sexual systems Crustacea as models organisms. Oxford University Press, New York, pp 90-114... [Pg.61]

Skill 9.3 Analyze factors (e.g., ecological, behavioral) that influence interrelationships among organisms. [Pg.63]

Potential ecological risk index is a method of assessing heavy metal pollution in sediments or soil proposed by Swedish scholar Hakanson from the perspective of sedimentology according to the property of heavy metal and the environmental behavior features. This method, which is widely used, can not only reflect the influence of one pollutant in the environment but also the integrated influence of multiple pollutants. The risk index is assessed by quantitative means. The calculation formula is like this ... [Pg.250]


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