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Filter by Meaning The diversity of plant species in a forest can be a bioindicator of habitat quality.
The size and abundance of phytoplankton populations can be used as a bioindicator of nutrient availability in a water body.
The diversity and abundance of invertebrate species can serve as a bioindicator of habitat quality in a forest ecosystem.
The number of fish in a pond can be a bioindicator of the ecosystem's health.
The population density and behavior of certain mammal species can serve as a bioindicator of the overall health of a terrestrial ecosystem.
The behavior of certain bird species can serve as a bioindicator of air pollution levels in an urban area.
The amount of oxygen in a river can be a bioindicator of water quality.
The diversity of microorganisms in soil can be a bioindicator of its quality.
The number of certain bird species in an area can serve as a bioindicator of the overall ecosystem health.
The company implemented a bioindicator program to monitor the impact of their factory on the nearby river.
The government implemented a bioindicator program to monitor the effects of deforestation on the region's biodiversity.
The concentration of certain elements in tissues can serve as a bioindicator of environmental contamination.
The bioindicator in the tissue samples confirmed that the fish was contaminated with toxic chemicals.
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