Surface and subsurface mapping are combined to determine the structure and geologic history of the eastern
half of the Simi fault in the Simi Valley area. Upper Cretaceous rocks exposed south and east of the Simi Valley are overlain unconformably by the nonmarine Simi Conglomerate of Paleocene age. The Marine...
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DAVID WAYNE HANSON for the degree
Many Hymenoptera, with their painful stings and noxious chemical defenses,
exhibit bright aposematic warning color patterns and are the most frequently
mimicked group of organisms. Such aposematic color patterns are found in parasitic
wasps of the Neotropical Compsobracon group (Braconidae). Many members of this
group exhibit color patterns similar to...
Bacteria in the class Alphaproteobacteria have a wide variety of lifestyles and physiologies. They include pathogens
of humans and livestock, agriculturally valuable strains, and several highly abundant marine groups. The ancestor of
mitochondria also originated in this clade. Despite significant effort to investigate the phylogeny of the
Alphaproteobacteria with a...
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. Ferla1, J. Cameron Thrash2,3, Stephen J. Giovannoni2, Wayne M. Patrick1*
1 Department of Biochemistry
Season affects many characteristics of populations and, as a result, the interpretations of surveys conducted at
different seasons. We explored seasonal variation in occupancy using data from four studies on the Pacific marten
Martes caurina. Detection surveys were conducted during winter and summer using either cameras or track stations.
We...
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M. Slauson,
Heather L. Rustigian-Romsos and Wayne D. Spencer
W. J. Zielinski (bzielinski
Vibrio cholerae is autochthonous to various aquatic niches and is the etiological agent of the life-threatening diarrheal disease
cholera. The persistence of V. cholerae in natural habitats is a crucial factor in the epidemiology of cholera. In contrast to the
well-studied V. cholerae-chitin connection, scarce information is available about the...
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for at least 25 min.
Inoculation of zebrafish via immersion. The wild-type and ΔvchC of V. cholerae
Vibrio cholerae is autochthonous to various aquatic niches and is the etiological agent of the life-threatening diarrheal disease
cholera. The persistence of V. cholerae in natural habitats is a crucial factor in the epidemiology of cholera. In contrast to the
well-studied V. cholerae-chitin connection, scarce information is available about the...
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, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USAa; Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Wayne
State
Toxoplasma gondii, the most common parasitic infection of human brain and eye, persists across lifetimes, can progressively damage sight, and is currently incurable. New, curative medicines are needed urgently. Herein, we develop novel models to facilitate drug development: EGS strain T. gondii forms cysts in vitro that induce oocysts in...
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Craig W. Roberts
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, S. Samar Hasnain
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, Svetlana V. Antonyuk