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A characteristic of some organisms that are uninjured or unaffected by a certain dosage of pesticide chemical used to successfully control other populations of the same organism. also, plants and/or animals that are unaffected by a pest species
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1. Weeds (Ex. Canada Thistle Flower)
2. Invertebrate animals (Ex. Paper wasp)
3. Pathogens (Ex. Hawthorne rust)
4. Vertebrate (Ex. Rock dove)
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