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Molecular ecology Brief information on molecular ecology with links to slide show and technical information using genetic studies, microscopy, cellular studies. (Score: 1.000)
Monitoring grizzly bear populations using DNA Description of project monitoring the status of Greater Glacier National Park Areas grizzly bear and black bear populations using genetic techniques on DNA from bear hair or scats without handling bears, with photos and discussion of methods. (Score: 0.464)
Genetics and molecular tools Describes the value of molecular biology genetic tools in enhancing the delineation of the genetic diversity and the effects of environmental degradation on living species. Links to study which differentiated two species of sage-grouse. (Score: 0.461)
Identifying sources of fecal coliform bacteria in selected streams on Virginias Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) priority list Describes project to identify sources of fecal coliform bacteria by ribotyping to develop the use of Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)values for contaminated stream segments in Virginia. (Score: 0.455)
Northern Divide Grizzly Bear Project Project to assess the grizzly bear population size, trend, and survival in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem (NCDE) in Montana to improve the long-term survival for this threatened species. With description, DNA identification means and photos. (Score: 0.369)
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