Talk:Indicator species
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[edit] Bioindicators
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that chemicals can be the biggest example of bioindicators.
I just added the Gray Jay to the Category:Indicator species of North America. They are probably being impacted by warming in: fall, winter, spring temperatures-(Global warming).
If you want to spend some time on wikipedia, then develop the articles first. Both articles, Indicator species, and Bioindicators are very under-developed, or have errors ( ! ). I just adjusted the Paragraph information to the preview for: Category:Indicator species of North America... So, go develop the articles, then you will find that "indicator species" of various Regions of the world is just a subset, referred to in: Bioindicators. ..from the "Sonoran Desert"--Mmcannis 14:35, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Voting
A repeat, Again.. the biggest bio-indicators are: C h e m i c a l s.... See for example: Chesapeake Bay, and its bio-indicator pollutants.
From the desert of AZ-..I vote: No Merge. Create 2- Articles. ....-Mmcannis 19:09, 9 December 2006 (UTC)