There is no escape for the benthic epifauna in space or time-they must be grazer resistant. |
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Nutrient supply was enhanced by a granulose fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus, and grazer density was manipulated by exclusion cages. |
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The Dogwinkle, a periwinkle-sized snail, is not a grazer like its cousin but a predator of barnacles and mussels. |
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A grazer is defined as any species that moves from one victim to another, feeding on part of each victim without actually killing it outright. |
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An efficient grazer, it is known for vigour and efficiency of milk production, superior shape and quality of udder and adaptability to all management systems. |
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Energy passes through these trophic levels primarily along the grazer and detrital chains and is progressively degraded to heat through metabolic activities. |
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Autonomous, rough, the Gascon grazer adapts to the qualitative and quantitative variations of grass during the season where, they achieved, without supplementary feed, a growth in the order of 1000g per day. |
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There are some nomadic, grazer groups in the area. |
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It is primarily an algae grazer, but it will feed on small invertebrates such as barnacle larvae. |
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Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung AG offers all the usual forms of insurance, but also proposes financial and leasing services. |
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The Grazer Kunstverein, on the other hand, will probe the ecstasies rather than the agonies of altered states. |
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