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Consequences of Shrub Die-Off

2021
James A. Young, Lynn F. James
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Die-off and survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in freshwater.

Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Serie B, Umwelthygiene, Krankenhaushygiene, Arbeitshygiene, praventive Medizin, 1988
Studies of the survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in freshwater, in situ and in the laboratory, were carried out. A die-off of P. aeruginosa very similar to those of the microbial indicators of fecal pollution, especially to the coliforms, was observed from the results obtained by in situ experiments. The laboratory studies show that the factors tested
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Sudden die-off of honeybee colonies

2008
Apis mellifera is used for honeybee keeping all over Turkey. Recently, honeybees have been suddenly disappearing for no apparent reason. It is presumed that some viral and parasitic honeybee pathogens are responsible for this. No medical research has been conducted to determine the pathologic causes of the sudden die-off of the honeybee colonies in ...
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Natural population die-offs : lessons for conservation

2012
Population die-offs generally refer to the loss of a large number of individuals in a population over a short time interval. When die-offs are attributable to one or more extreme natural events, they are referred to as “natural” population die-offs (also abbreviated as “NPDOs”).
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A Marsh Deer "Die-off" in Louisiana

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1957
Leslie L. Glasgow, Allan Ensminger
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Die-Off

2020
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Massive fish die-off

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2002
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The great coral die-off

New Scientist, 2015
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