The vast majority of terrestrial plant species live in symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). AMF and plants live in complex networks, with roots of individual plants hosting multiple AMF, and single AMF colo ...
This ethnographic study explores the social aspects of agricultural land-use in the Marys River region. The study seeks to understand how farmers define sustainability and how their views on agricultural issues help to d ...
Determination of the source and fate of natural (higher plant lipids, marine
lipids, etc.) and anthropogenically (e.g., petroleum, coal emissions) derived
hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds in the environment was ac ...
Natural resource data are typically non-linear and complex, yet
modeling methods often utilize statistical analysis techniques, such as
regression, that are insufficient for use on such data. This research proposes
an ...
In the Pacific Northwest (PNW), concern about the impacts of climate and land
cover change on water resources, flood-generating processes, and ecosystem dynamics
emphasize the need for a mechanistic understanding of th ...