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Show Ecological Risk Assessment Northern Oquirrh Mountains List of Tables Table 1. Summary of 1994 Releve results for elevational zones within canyons of the northern Oquirrh Mountains comparable to 1995 sampling sites Table 2. List of five most dominant taxa from 1994 sampling in decreasing order 8 of dominance Table 3. Estimated observable wildlife 7 toxicity adverse threshold effects level values based (LOAEL) and on the the lowest highest no observable adverse effects level (NOAEL) below the LOAEL for each Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. trophic group (expressed as ppm dry weight in the diet) Assessment and measurement endpoints, DOOs, and analytical methods and minimum detection limits (MOL)for each CoCo Proportion of soil surface covered by rock and cobble and relative plant cover index and normalized cover index for each sampling site Number of plant taxa recorded in 1994 plus new taxa recorded in 1995 in the northern Oquirrh Mountains. Values for both years represent combined number of taxa recorded in northern Oquirrh canyons plus spine Summary of plant taxa for each canyon in 1994 and 1995 Concentration of CoC (ppm, dry weight), pH, and percent total organic carbon from composite soil samples collected at each sampling site in 10 36 38 39 .40 1995 41 Plant species collected for analysis of CoC .42 Mean concentrations of CoC (ppm, dry weight) in the six most common plant species on each sampling site Mean concentrations of CoC (ppm, dry weight) in the graminoid and forb species collected on each sampling site Mean concentrations of CoC (ppm, dry weight) in all surface-dwelling and foliar invertebrates collected on each sampling site Concentrations of CoC (ppm, dry weight) in aerial invertebrates collected on each sampling site Mean and standard deviation of the CoC concentrations (ppm, dry weight) in whole bodies of Peromyscus captured on each sampling .43 site 46 Mean and standard deviations of CoC 43 44 45 concentrations (ppm, dry weight) in livers of Peromyscus captured on each sampling site (NO not detected) Mean and standard deviation of the CoC concentrations (ppm, dry weight) in whole bodies of herbivorous and granivorous mammals captured on each sampling site Mean and standard deviation of the CoC concentrations (ppm, dry weight) in livers of herbivorous and granivorous mammals captured on not detected) each sampling site (NO = Table 16. Table 17. = Table 18. 47 .48 .49 Mean and standard deviation of liver concentrations of CoC in rock squirrels captured in 1971 and 1972 (Sharma et a/. 1974) ecological planning and toxicology, inc. 49 vii |