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- Batterson, Philip M.
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- Skeletal muscle mitochondria are highly plastic organelles, integral to whole-body health. High-fat diet (HFD) and exercise remodel the skeletal muscle mitochondria. Whereby, altered skeletal muscle mitochondrial function is linked to decreased skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity which can be reversed by exercise. However, the mechanisms that contribute to skeletal muscle remodeling...
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- McDonald, Philip M.
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- -CEDAR an American wood Philip M. McDonald' DISTRIBUTION The range of incense-cedar (Libocedrus
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- Rolston, M. Philip
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- Herbicides by M. Philip Rolston A THESIS submitted to Oregon State University in partial fulfillment of
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- McDonald, Philip M.
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- Pacific madrone, tanoak, and California black oak are the most economically promising native California hardwoods. Volume and value data indicate upward trends in growing stock levels and prices received for their products. These trends are likely to continue. They suggest research is particularly needed for: (1) seed fall and regeneration,...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF ThE THESIS OF Philip Michael McDonald for the
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- Davis, Philip M., Gupta, Rakesh, and Sinha, Arijit
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- For wood beams, it is often assumed that the neutral axis (NA) is located at the centroid of the beam. This would be the case for isotropic and homogeneous materials but these prerequisites are not valid for wood. The varying grain patterns and knots located throughout wood make wood anisotropic...
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- axis in wood beams Philip M. Davis, Rakesh Gupta and Arijit Sinha
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- Davis, Philip M., Gupta, Rakesh, and Sinha, Arijit
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- For wood beams, it is often assumed that the neutral axis (NA) is located at the centroid of the beam. This would be the case for isotropic and homogeneous materials but these prerequisites are not valid for wood. The varying grain patterns and knots located throughout wood make wood anisotropic...
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- axis in wood beams Philip M. Davis, Rakesh Gupta and Arijit Sinha
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- Mote, Philip W., Holton, James R., and Wallace, John M.
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- Schneider, Philip F., Freitag, Camille M., and Morrell, Jeffrey J.
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- Wood that is submerged in fresh water for long periods has increased permeability and other changed properties. Wood that is submerged in salt water may absorb considerable quantities of salts, which may render the wood resistant to microbial colonization. In this report, we describe decay tests on Douglas-fir sapwood and...
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- Philip F. Schneider Graduate Research Assistant Camille M. Freitag Senior Research Assistant and
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- Distefano, Rebecca, Galinsky, Ellen, McClelland, Megan M., Zelazo, Philip David, and Carlson, Stephanie M.
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- Autonomy-supportive parenting appears to play an important role in children's executive function (EF) development. However, few studies have accounted for parents' EF skills when examining the link between parenting and child EF in families from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. In the current study, parents and their 3- to 5-year-old children (N...
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- megan.mcclelland@oregonstate.edu Philip David Zelazoa zelazo@umn.edu Stephanie M. Carlsona smc@umn.edu
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- Dalton, Meghan M., Mote, Philip W., Snover, Amy K., and Oregon Climate Change Research Institute
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- Climate Change in the Northwest: Implications for Our Landscapes, Waters, and Communities is a report aimed at assessing the state of knowledge about key climate impacts and consequences to various sectors and communities in the Northwest United States. This report draws on two recent state climate assessments in Washington in...
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- Edited by: Meghan M. Dalton Philip W. Mote Amy K
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- Bajaj, Gaurav, Hau, Andrew M., Hsu, Peter, Gafken, Philip R., Schimerlik, Michael I., and Ishmael, Jane E.
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- N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are calcium-permeable ion channels assembled from four subunits that each have a common membrane topology. The intracellular carboxyl terminal domain (CTD) of each subunit varies in length, is least conserved between subunits, and binds multiple intracellular proteins. We defined a region of interest in the GluN2A CTD,...
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- Gaurav Bajaj a, Andrew M. Hau a, Peter Hsu a, Philip R. Gafken b, Michael I Schimerlik c and Jane E
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- Bajaj, Gaurav, Hau, Andrew M., Hsu, Peter, Gafken, Philip R., Schimerlik, Michael I., and Ishmael, Jane E.
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- N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are calcium-permeable ion channels assembled from four subunits that each have a common membrane topology. The intracellular carboxyl terminal domain (CTD) of each subunit varies in length, is least conserved between subunits, and binds multiple intracellular proteins. We defined a region of interest in the GluN2A CTD,...
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- Authors: Gaurav Bajaj, Ph.D.; Andrew M Hau, Ph.D.; Peter Hsu, B.S.; Philip R Gafken, Ph.D.; Michael I
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- Howell, Philip J., Colvin, Michael E., Sankovich, Paul M., Buchanan, David V., and Hemmingsen, Alan R.
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- To describe the life histories and demography of a fluvial population of Bull Trout Salvelinus confluentus, we PIT-tagged and radio-tagged Bull Trout captured in Mill Creek, a tributary of the Walla Walla River (Washington–Oregon), during 1998–2009. Adult abundance declined 63% during 2006–2010, driven primarily by a 10-fold reduction in subadult-to-adult...
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- Distribution of a Fluvial Bull Trout Population Philip J. Howell* U.S. Forest Service, Forestry and Range
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- Vogel, Walter K., Gafken, Philip R., Leid, Mark, and Filtz, Theresa M.
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- Transcription factors with multiple post-translational modifications (PTMs) are not uncommon, but comprehensive information on site-specific dynamics and interdependence is comparatively rare. Assessing dynamic changes in the extent of PTMs has the potential to link multiple sites both to each other and to biological effects observable on the same time scale....
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- . R., Leid, M., & Filtz, T. M. (2014). Kinetic Analysis of BCL11B Multisite Phosphorylation
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- Meqbel, Naser M., Egbert, Gary D., Wannamaker, Philip E., Kelbert, Anna, and Schultz, Adam
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- Long period (10–20,000 s) magnetotelluric (MT) data are being acquired across the continental USA on a quasi-regular grid of ∼70 km spacing as an electromagnetic component of the National Science Foundation EarthScope/USArray Program. These data are sensitive to fluids, melts, and other organic indicators, and thus provide a valuable complement...
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- Magnetotelluric data Naser M. Meqbela,b, Gary D. Egberta, Philip E. Wannamakerc, Anna Kelberta, and Adam
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- Bajaj, Gaurav, Hau, Andrew M., Hsu, Peter, Gafken, Philip R., Schimerlik, Michael I., and Ishmael, Jane E.
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- N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are calcium-permeable ion channels assembled from four subunits that each have a common membrane topology. The intracellular carboxyl terminal domain (CTD) of each subunit varies in length, is least conserved between subunits, and binds multiple intracellular proteins. We defined a region of interest in the GluN2A CTD,...
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- Jones, I. R., Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-, and Oregon State College. Federal Cooperative Extension Service
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- Published January 1940. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- ) Jenu cry 1 9L.O FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE by I. R. Jones end F. M. Braridt Dsiry Depertmont Cregon Stete
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- Pan, Yangdong, Hughes, Robert M., Herlihy, Alan T., and Kaufmann, Philip R.
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- Current bioassessment efforts are focused on small wadeable streams, at least partly because assessing ecological conditions in non-wadeable large rivers poses many additional challenges. In this study, we sampled 20 sites in each of seven large rivers in the Pacific Northwest, USA, to characterize variation of benthic diatom assemblages among...
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- • Robert M. Hughes • Alan T. Herlihy • Philip R. Kaufmann Received: 21 June 2011 / Revised: 22 November
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- Brewster, Bill D., Rolston, M. Philip, Appleby, Arnold P., and Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- Published January 1978. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- PASTURES WITH 2,4-D Bill D. Brewster, M. Philip Rolston, and Arnold P. Appleby Bill D. Brewster is
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- Mote, Philip W., Holton, James R., Russell, James M., and Boville, Byron A.
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- Recent measurements (21 September - 15 October 1992) of methane and water vapor by the Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) are compared with model results for the same season from a troposphere-middle atmosphere version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR )Community Climate...
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- STRATOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR Philip W. Mote 1, James R. Holton 1, James M. Russell III 2, and Byron A. Boville 3
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- Perlin, Natalie, Skyllingstad, Eric D., Samelson, Roger M., and Barbour, Philip L.
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- Air–sea coupling during coastal upwelling was examined through idealized three-dimensional numerical simulations with a coupled atmosphere–ocean mesoscale model. Geometry, topography, and initial and boundary conditions were chosen to be representative of summertime coastal conditions off the Oregon coast. Over the 72-h simulations, sea surface temperatures were reduced several degrees near...
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- University, Corvallis, Oregon ROGER M. SAMELSON College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, and
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- Dalton, Meghan M., Dello, Kathie D., Hawkins, Linnia, Mote, Philip W., Rupp, David E., and Oregon Climate Change Research Institute
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- As per Oregon State Legislature House Bill 3543.
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- M. Dalton Kathie D. Dello Linnia Hawkins Philip W. Mote David E. Rupp Oregon Climate Change
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- Casola, Joseph H., Cuo, Lan, Livneh, Ben, Lettenmaier, Dennis P., Stoelinga, Mark T., Mote, Philip W., and Wallace, John M.
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- The decrease in mountain snowpack associated with global warming is difficult to estimate in the presence of the large year-to-year natural variability in observations of snow-water equivalent (SWE). A more robust approach for inferring the impacts of global warming is to estimate the temperature sensitivity (λ) of spring snowpack and...
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- ,@ MARK T. STOELINGA,1 PHILIP W. MOTE,& AND JOHN M. WALLACE1 1 Department of Atmospheric Sciences
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- Molaei, Goudarz, Thomas, Michael C., Muller, Tim, Medlock, Jan, Shepard, John J., Armstrong, Philip M., and Andreadis, Theodore G.
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- Background: Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently...
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- /odepack/opkd- sum. Accessed, 12. 2. Morneau, F., Lépine, C., Décarie, R., Villard, M. & DesGranges, J
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- Molaei, Goudarz, Thomas, Michael C., Muller, Tim, Medlock, Jan, Shepard, John J., Armstrong, Philip M., and Andreadis, Theodore G.
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- Background: Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently...
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- Northeastern U.S. Goudarz Molaei1*, Michael C. Thomas1, Tim Muller2, Jan Medlock3, John J. Shepard1, Philip M
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- Molaei, Goudarz, Thomas, Michael C., Muller, Tim, Medlock, Jan, Shepard, John J., Armstrong, Philip M., and Andreadis, Theodore G.
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- Background: Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently...
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- Ferreira, Wander R., Ligeiro, Raphael, Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Kaufmann, Philip R., Oliveira, Leandro G., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Macroinvertebrates are important for processing leaf detritus in temperate streams, but studies about their role in tropical streams often present conflicting results. Via digestive tract analyses, we assessed the diets of Phylloicus sp. larvae (Trichoptera: Calamoceratidae), collected from streams of two southeastern Brazil river basins (Araguari, Sao Francisco). We classified...
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- Brazilian Cerrado? Wander R. Ferreira1*, Raphael Ligeiro1, Diego R. Macedo1,2, Robert M. Hughes3, Philip R
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- Martins, Isabela, Sanches, Barbara, Kaufmann, Philip Robert, Hughes, Robert M., Santos, Gilmar Bastos, Molozzi, Joseline, and Callisto, Marcos
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- Reservoirs are artificial ecosystems with multiple functions having direct and indirect benefits to humans; however, they also cause ecological changes and influence the composition and structure of aquatic biota. Our objectives were to: (1) assess the environmental condition of Nova Ponte Reservoir, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil; and (2) determine...
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- , Philip Robert Kaufmann3, Robert M. Hughes4, Gilmar Bastos Santos2, Joseline Molozzi5 & Marcos
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- Ferreira, Wander R., Ligeiro, Raphael, Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Kaufmann, Philip R., Oliveira, Leando G., and Callisto, Marcos
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- An understanding of the interactions among local environmental factors (e.g., physical habitat and water quality) and aquatic assemblages is essential to conserve biodiversity in tropical and subtropical headwater streams. We evaluated the relative importance of multiple physical and chemical habitat variables that influence the richness of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera...
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- Ferreira, W. R., Ligeiro, R., Macedo, D. R., Hughes, R. M., Kaufmann, P. R., Oliveira, L. G., & Callisto
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Extension Service, Jones, I. R., Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-, and Morse, R. W.
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- Published December 1933. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- . M. Brandt, and R. W. Morse There is considorable interest among dairymen at the present time in
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Extension Service, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), 1898-, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published March 1932. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- THE FEEDING OF IAIRY CATTLE *y !• R» Jones and P* M* Brandt Dairy Department Oregon State
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- Oregon State College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published June 1931. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- RESULTS by I. R. Jones and P. M. Brandt This report briefly gives the results of pasturing 11 1/4 acres
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- Mote, Philip W., Dunkerton, Timothy J., McIntyre, Michael E., Ray, Eric A., Haynes, Peter H., and Russell, James M.
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- Air passing upward through the tropical tropopause is “marked” by an annually varying water vapor mixing ratio much as a tape recorder marks a magnetic tape; as the air ascends in the tropical stratosphere, these marks are effaced by a combination of vertical diffusion within the tropics and dilution of...
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- the tropical lower stratosphere Philip W. Mote, 1'2 Timothy J. Dunkerton, 1 Michael E. Mcintyre, 3
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), 1898-, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published May 1930. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- . Besse, M.S Associate in Farm Managem cut F. M. Bolin, D.V.M...Assistant Veterinarian \V. It. Hollen
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), 1898-, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published December 1930. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- A. B. C. Mote Ph.D Entomologist in Chg. 0. H. Mudi. D.V.M._Assistaut Vet erinarian M. N. Nelson
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- Froelich, Philip N., Kvenvolden, Keith A., Torres, Marta E., Waseda, Amane, Didyk, Borys M., and Lorenson, Thomas D.
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- Coring at ODP Sites 859, 860, and 861 near the Chile Triple Junction failed to recover anticipated gas hydrate that was inferred to be present from two lines of geophysical evidence: pre-cruise observation of a weak to strong bottom simulating reflector (BSR) marking the predicted base of the gas-hydrate stability...
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- TRIPLE JUNCTION1 Philip N. Froelich,2 Keith A. Kvenvolden,3 Marta E. Torres,4 Amane Waseda,5 Borys M
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- Morton, Taj, Petricka, Jalean, Corcoran, David L., Li, Song, Winter, Cara M., Carda, Alexa, Benfey, Philip N., Ohler, Uwe, and Megraw, Molly
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- Understanding plant gene promoter architecture has long been a challenge due to the lack of relevant large-scale data sets and analysis methods. Here we present a publicly available, large-scale transcription start site (TSS) dataset in plants using a high-resolution method for analysis of 5’ ends of mRNA transcripts. Our dataset...
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- Morton, Taj, Petricka, Jalean, Corcoran, David L., Li, Song, Winter, Cara M., Carda, Alexa, Benfey, Philip N., Ohler, Uwe, and Megraw, Molly
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- Understanding plant gene promoter architecture has long been a challenge due to the lack of relevant large-scale data sets and analysis methods. Here we present a publicly available, large-scale transcription start site (TSS) dataset in plants using a high-resolution method for analysis of 5’ ends of mRNA transcripts. Our dataset...
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- 4,5,6 , David L. Corcoran 4 , Song Li 4 , Cara M. Winter 4,5 , Alexa Carda 4 , Philip N. Benfey
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- Ray, Ann M., Arnold, Richard A., Swift, Ian, Schapker, Philip A., McCann, Sean, Marshall, Christopher J., McElfresh, J. Steven, and Millar, Jocelyn G.
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- We report here that (4R,9Z)-hexadec-9-en-4-olide [(R)-desmolactone] is a sex attractant or sex pheromone for multiple species and subspecies in the cerambycid genus Desmocerus. This compound was previously identified as a female-produced sex attractant pheromone of Desmocerus californicus californicus. Headspace volatiles from female Desmocerus aureipennis aureipennis contained (R)-desmolactone, and the antennae...
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- Ray, Ann M., Arnold, Richard A., Swift, Ian, Schapker, Philip A., McCann, Sean, Marshall, Christopher J., McElfresh, J. Steven, and Millar, Jocelyn G.
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- We report here that (4R,9Z)-hexadec-9-en-4-olide [(R)-desmolactone] is a sex attractant or sex pheromone for multiple species and subspecies in the cerambycid genus Desmocerus. This compound was previously identified as a female-produced sex attractant pheromone of Desmocerus californicus californicus. Headspace volatiles from female Desmocerus aureipennis aureipennis contained (R)-desmolactone, and the antennae...
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- (Cerambycidae: Lepturinae) Ray, A. M., Arnold, R. A., Swift, I., Schapker, P. A., McCann, S., Marshall, C. J
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- Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Ferreira, Wander R., Firmiano, Kele R., Silva, Deborah R. O., Ligeiro, Raphael, Kaufmann, Philip R., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Assessing the ecological impacts of anthropogenic pressures is a key task in environmental management. Multimetric indices (MMIs), based on aquatic assemblage responses to anthropogenic pressures, have been used increasingly throughout the world. The MMI approach is a low-cost, rapid field method that produces an aquatic condition index that responds precisely...
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- Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Ferreira, Wander R., Firmiano, Kele R., Silva, Deborah R. O., Ligeiro, Raphael, Kaufmann, Philip R., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Assessing the ecological impacts of anthropogenic pressures is a key task in environmental management. Multimetric indices (MMIs), based on aquatic assemblage responses to anthropogenic pressures, have been used increasingly throughout the world. The MMI approach is a low-cost, rapid field method that produces an aquatic condition index that responds precisely...
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- , Medelin, Colombia. Tachet, H., Bournaud, M., Richoux, P., Usseglio-Polatera, P., 2000
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- Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Ferreira, Wander R., Firmiano, Kele R., Silva, Deborah R. O., Ligeiro, Raphael, Kaufmann, Philip R., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Assessing the ecological impacts of anthropogenic pressures is a key task in environmental management. Multimetric indices (MMIs), based on aquatic assemblage responses to anthropogenic pressures, have been used increasingly throughout the world. The MMI approach is a low-cost, rapid field method that produces an aquatic condition index that responds precisely...
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- Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Ferreira, Wander R., Firmiano, Kele R., Silva, Deborah R. O., Ligeiro, Raphael, Kaufmann, Philip R., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Assessing the ecological impacts of anthropogenic pressures is a key task in environmental management. Multimetric indices (MMIs), based on aquatic assemblage responses to anthropogenic pressures, have been used increasingly throughout the world. The MMI approach is a low-cost, rapid field method that produces an aquatic condition index that responds precisely...
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- C b c d 3 a A R R A A K A B L S B 1 b m 1 i r a d 3 h 1 Ecological Indicators 64 (2016
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- Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Ferreira, Wander R., Firmiano, Kele R., Silva, Deborah R. O., Ligeiro, Raphael, Kaufmann, Philip R., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Assessing the ecological impacts of anthropogenic pressures is a key task in environmental management. Multimetric indices (MMIs), based on aquatic assemblage responses to anthropogenic pressures, have been used increasingly throughout the world. The MMI approach is a low-cost, rapid field method that produces an aquatic condition index that responds precisely...
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- Beuch, Ulrike, Berlin, Sofia, Åkerblom, Jonas, Nicolaisen, Mogens, Nielsen, Steen Lykke, Crosslin, James M., Hamm, Philip B., Santala, Johanna, Valkonen, Jari P. T., and Kvarnheden, Anders
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- Nearly complete sequences of RNA-CP and 3'-proximal RNA-TGB were determined for 43 samples of potato mop-top virus (PMTV) originating from potato tubers and field soil from Sweden, Denmark and the USA. The results showed limited diversity and no strict geographical grouping, suggesting only a few original introductions of PMTV from...
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- Torres, Leigh G., Sutton, Philip J. H., Thompson, David R., Delord, Karine, Welmerskirch, Henri, Sagar, Paul M., Sommer, Erica, Dilley, Ben J., Ryan, Peter G., and Phillips, Richard A.
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- Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly applied in conservation management to predict suitable habitat for poorly known populations. High predictive performance of SDMs is evident in validations performed within the model calibration area (interpolation), but few studies have assessed SDM transferability to novel areas (extrapolation), particularly across large spatial scales...
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- Ray, Ann M., Arnold, Richard A., Swift, Ian, Schapker, Philip A., McCann, Sean, Marshall, Christopher J., McElfresh, J. Steven, and Millar, Jocelyn G.
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- We report here that (4R,9Z)-hexadec-9-en-4-olide [(R)-desmolactone] is a sex attractant or sex pheromone for multiple species and subspecies in the cerambycid genus Desmocerus. This compound was previously identified as a female-produced sex attractant pheromone of Desmocerus californicus californicus. Headspace volatiles from female Desmocerus aureipennis aureipennis contained (R)-desmolactone, and the antennae...
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- Morton, Taj, Petricka, Jalean, Corcoran, David L., Li, Song, Winter, Cara M., Carda, Alexa, Benfey, Philip N., Ohler, Uwe, and Megraw, Molly
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- Understanding plant gene promoter architecture has long been a challenge due to the lack of relevant large-scale data sets and analysis methods. Here we present a publicly available, large-scale transcription start site (TSS) dataset in plants using a high-resolution method for analysis of 5’ ends of mRNA transcripts. Our dataset...
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- Hau, Andrew M., Greenwood, Jeffrey A., Lohr, Christiane V., Serrill, Jeffrey D., Proteau, Philip J., Ganley, Ian G., McPhail, Kerry L., and Ishmael, Jane E.
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- Coibamide A is an N-methyl-stabilized depsipeptide that was isolated from a marine cyanobacterium as part of an International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups (ICBG) program based in Panama. Previous testing of coibamide A in the NCI in vitro 60 cancer cell line panel revealed a potent anti-proliferative response and "COMPARE-negative" profile indicative...
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- Autophagy and Cell Death in Human Glioblastoma Cells Andrew M. Hau1, Jeffrey A. Greenwood2, Christiane V
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- Brewer, Nolan W., Smith, Alistair M. S., Hatten, Jeffery A., Higuera, Philip E., Hudak, Andrew T., Ottmar, Roger D., and Tinkham, Wade T.
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- Biomass burning is a significant contributor to atmospheric carbon emissions but may also provide an avenue in which fire-affected ecosystems can accumulate carbon over time, through the generation of highly resistant fire-altered carbon. Identifying how fuel moisture, and subsequent changes in the fire behavior, relates to the production of fire-altered...
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- carbon in masticated fuels: An experimental study Nolan W. Brewer,1 Alistair M. S. Smith,1 Jeffery A
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- Ligeiro, Raphael, Hughes, Robert M., Kaufmann, Philip R., Macedo, Diego R., Firmiano, Kele R., Ferreira, Wander R., Oliveira, Deborah, Melo, Adriano S., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Most studies dealing with the use of ecological indicators and other applied ecological research rely on some definition or concept of what constitutes least-, intermediate- and most-disturbed condition. Currently, most rigorous methodologies designed to define those conditions are suited to large spatial extents (nations, ecoregions) and many sites (hundreds to...
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- macroinvertebrate taxa richness aphael Ligeiroa,∗, Robert M. Hughesb, Philip R. Kaufmannc, Diego R
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- Selby, H. E. (Halbert Edgerton), 1896-, Burrier, A. S. (Arnold Stewart), 1902-1938, Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-, and Oregon State College. Agricultural Experiment Station
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- Published November 1932. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- Oregon State College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Selby, H. E. (Halbert Edgerton), 1896-, Burrier, A. S. (Arnold Stewart), 1902-1938, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published December 1931. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), 1898-, Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-, and Haag, J. R. (Joseph Roy), 1896-
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- Published June 1934. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- . JONES, P. M. BRANOT, and J. R. HAAG INTRODUCTION ALFALFA became an important crop in the western
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), 1898-, Haag, J. R. (Joseph Roy), 1896-, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published June 1934. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- . HAAG, and P. M. BRANDT " 1868 Agricultural Experiment Station Oregon State Agricultural College
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Wilster, G. H. (Gustav Hans), 1893, Hoffmann, Hans, 1905-, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published June 1934. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- , ANt) P. M. BSANDT IN the manufacture of butter of high quality, the use of cream that has a good
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Jones, I. R. (Idwal Ralph), 1898-, Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-, and Wilson, Francis Dale, 1903-
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- Published June 1931. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Bd., U. S. D. of A. R. S. Besse, M.S .Associate in Farm Mgt. F. M. Bolin, D.V.M...Assistant
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- Oregon State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station, Selby, H. E. (Halbert Edgerton), 1896-, Burrier, A. S. (Arnold Stewart), 1902-1938, and Brandt, P. M. (Philip Martin), 1888-
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- Published September 1933. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Technical Report
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- . E. SELBY, A. S. Busisis, and P. M. BItANDT DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY THIS study of the farm cost of
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- Green, Cara-Paige, Ratcliffe, Norman, Mattern, Thomas, Thompson, David, Lea, Mary-Anne, Wotherspoon, Simon, Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, Ellenberg, Ursula, Morrison, Kyle W., Pütz, Klemens, Sagar, Paul M., Seddon, Philip J., Torres, Leigh G., and Hindell, Mark A.
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- Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which offsets the peak timing of resource utilisation between species. Many studies focus on spatial and temporal niche partitioning during the breeding season, few have investigated the role allochrony plays in...
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- Wotherspoon1,8, Pablo Garcia Borboroglu3,5,9, Ursula Ellenberg5,10, Kyle W. Morrison6¤, Klemens Pütz11, Paul M
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- Mote, Philip W., Rosenlof, Karen H., McIntyre, Michael E., Carr, Ewan S, Gille, John C., Holton, James R., Kinnersley, Jonathan S., Pumphrey, Hugh C., Russell, James M., and Waters, Joe W.
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- We describe observations of tropical stratospheric water vapor q that show clear evidence of large‐scale upward advection of the signal from annual fluctuations in the effective “entry mixing ratio” qE of air entering the tropical stratosphere. In other words, air is “marked,” on emergence above the highest cloud tops, like...
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- temperatures on stratospheric water vapor Philip W. Mote, •'= Karen H. Rosenlof, 3'4 Michael E. Mcintyre, s
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- Macedo, Diego R., Hughes, Robert M., Ligeiro, Raphael, Ferreira, Wander R., Castro, Miriam A., Junqueira, Nara T., Oliveira, Deborah R., Firmiano, Kele R., Kaufmann, Philip R., Pompeu, Paulo S., and Callisto, Marcos
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- Landscape and site-scale data analyses aid the interpretation of biological data and thereby help us develop more cost-effective natural resource management strategies. Our study focused on environmental influences on stream assemblages and we evaluated how three classes of environmental variables (geophysical landscape, land use and cover, and site habitat), influence...
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- ., Hughes, R. M., Ligeiro, R., Ferreira, W. R., Castro, M. A., Junqueira, N. T., ... & Callisto, M. (2014
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- . Jonesa,b,1, Nick D. Holmesc, Stuart H. M. Butchartd, Bernie R. Tershye, Peter J. Kappesf, Ilse Corkeryg
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Comeau, Philip G., Spittlehouse, David L., Harrington, Timothy B., Chan, Samuel S., Albertson, Graham B., Knowe, Steven A., Shula, Robert G., Hanson, Eric, Schneider, William G., Kauffman, J. Boone, Starkovich, Gary, Powell, Richard L., McMinn, Robert G., Meyer, Bruno, Belz, Douglas, Sharrow, Steven H., Ellen, Geoff, Monfore, John D., Kastner, Walter W., Jr, Monthey, Roger W., Smith, Steven P., McDonald, Philip M., Fiddler, Gary O., Kintop, Craig L., Beckner, Dennis G., Tesch, Steven D., Weber, Chip, and Obermeyer, Edmund L.
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- Conference Proceeding
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- Synthesis - Philip M. McDonald and Gary 0. Fiddler
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- Asplen, Mark K., Anfora, Gianfranco, Biondi, Antonio, Choi, Deuk-Soo, Chu, Dong, Daane, Kent M., Gibert, Patricia, Gutierrez, Andrew P., Hoelmer, Kim A., Hutchison, William D., Isaacs, Rufus, Jiang, Zhi-Lin, Kárpáti, Zsolt, Kimura, Masahito T., Pascual, Marta, Philips, Christopher R., Plantamp, Christophe, Ponti, Luigi, Vétek, Gábor, Vogt, Heidrun, Walton, Vaughn M., Yu, Yi, Zappalà, Lucia, and Desneux, Nicolas
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- The Asian vinegar fly Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing Drosophila [SWD]) has emerged as a major invasive insect pest of small and stone fruits in both the Americas and Europe since the late 2000s. While research efforts have rapidly progressed in Asia, North America, and Europe over the past 5 years,...
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- wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii): a global perspective and future priorities Asplen, M. K
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- Russell, Kenelm, Hamm, Philip B., Sutherland, Jack R., Hansen, Everett M., Littke, Willis R., Kliejunas, John T., Kanaskie, Alan, James, Robert L., Campbell, Sally J., Overhulser, David L., Schowalter, Timothy D., Capizzi, Joseph, McElroy, Fred D., Hermann, Richard K., Landis, Thomas D., and Steinfeld, David E.
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- This book provides an illustrated guide to the identification and management of fungi, insects, and abiotic conditions that cause problems in Northwest bareroot conifer nurseries. A key to nursery pests offers initial guidance in identification. Separate chapters address individual pests with details on recognition, damage cycle, and management practices to...
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- Growing Healthy Seedlings Identification and management of pests in northwest forest nurseries. Philip B
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- Hays, Graeme C., Ferreira, Luciana C., Sequeira, Ana M. M., Meekan, Mark G., Duarte, Carlos M., Bailey, Helen, Bailleul, Fred, Bowen, W. Don, Caley, M. Julian, Costa, Daniel P., Eguíluz, Victor M., Fossette, Sabrina, Friedlaender, Ari S., Gales, Nick, Gleiss, Adrian C., Gunn, John, Harcourt, Rob, Hazen, Elliott L., Heithaus, Michael R., Heupel, Michelle, Holland, Kim, Horning, Markus, Jonsen, Ian, Kooyman, Gerald L., Lowe, Christopher G., Madsen, Peter T., Marsh, Helene, Phillips, Richard A., Righton, David, Ropert-Coudert, Yan, Sato, Katsufumi, Shaffer, Scott A., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Sims, David W., Skomal, Gregory, Takahashi, Akinori, Trathan, Philip N., Wikelski, Martin, Womble, Jamie N., and Thums, Michele
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- It is a golden age for animal movement studies and so an opportune time to assess priorities for future work. We assembled 40 experts to identify key questions in this field, focussing on marine megafauna, which include a broad range of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish. Research on these taxa...
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- Graeme C. Hays,1,* Luciana C. Ferreira,2,3 Ana M.M. Sequeira,2 Mark G. Meekan,3 Carlos M. Duarte,4 Helen
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- Hautier, Yann, Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Adler, Peter B., Harpole, W. Stanley, Hillebrand, Helmut, Lind, Eric M., MacDougall, Andrew S., Stevens, Carly J., Bakker, Jonathan D., Buckley, Yvonne M., Chu, Chengjin, Collins, Scott L., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., Davies, Kendi F., Fay, Philip A., Firn, Jennifer, Gruner, Daniel S., Jin, Virginia L., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Li, Wei, McCulley, Rebecca L., Melbourne, Brett A., Moore, Joslin L., O'Halloran, Lydia R., Prober, Suzanne M., Risch, Anita C., Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, and Hector, Andy
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- Studies of experimental grassland communities¹⁻⁷ have demonstrated that plant diversity can stabilize productivity through species asynchrony, in which decreases in the biomass of some species are compensated for by increases in others[superscript 1,2]. However, it remains unknown whether these findings are relevant to natural ecosystems, especially those for which species...
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- . Stanley Harpole4, Helmut Hillebrand5, Eric M. Lind1, Andrew S. MacDougall6, Carly J. Stevens7, Jonathan D
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- Grace, James B., Adler, Peter B., Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Hillebrand, Helmut, Hautier, Yann, Hector, Andy, Harpole, W. Stanley, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Brown, Cynthia S., Buckley, Yvonne M., Collins, Scott L., Cottingham, Kathryn L., Crawley, Michael J., Damschen, Ellen I., Davies, Kendi F., DeCrappeo, Nicole M., Fay, Philip A., Firn, Jennifer, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Jin, Virginia L., Kirkman, Kevin P., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Lambrinos, John G., Melbourne, Brett A., Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John W., Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Stevens, Carly J., Wragg, Peter D., and Yang, Louie H.
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- Pan et al. claim that our results actually support a strong linear positive relationship between productivity and richness, whereas Fridley et al. contend that the data support a strong humped relationship. These responses illustrate how preoccupation with bivariate patterns distracts from a deeper understanding of the multivariate mechanisms that control...
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- F. Davies,17 Nicole M. DeCrappeo,18 Philip A. Fay,19 Jennifer Firn,20 Daniel S. Gruner,21 Nicole
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- Roberts, Blaine R., Lim, Nastasia K. H., McAllum, Erin J., Donnelly, Paul S., Hare, Dominic J., Doble, Philip A., Turner, Bradley J., Price, Katherine A., Lim, Sin Chun, Paterson, Brett M., Hickey, James L., Rhoads, Timothy W., Williams, Jared R., Kanninen, Katja M., Hung, Lin W., Liddell, Jeffrey R., Grubman, Alexandra, Monty, Jean-Francois, Llanos, Roxana M., Kramer, David R., Mercer, Julian F. B., Bush, Ashley I., Masters, Colin L., Duce, James A., Li, Qiao-Xin, Beckman, Joseph S., Barnham, Kevin J., White, Anthony R., and Crouch, Peter J.
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- Mutations in the metallo-protein Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1) cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in humans and an expression level-dependent phenotype in transgenic rodents. We show that oral treatment with the therapeutic agent diacetyl-bis(4-methylthiosemicarbazonato)copper[superscript II] [Cu[superscript II](atsm)] increased the concentration of mutant SOD1 (SOD1G37R) in ALS model mice, but paradoxically improved locomotor...
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- ,3,4 Dominic J. Hare,1,6 Philip A. Doble,6 Bradley J. Turner,1 Katherine A. Price,2 Sin Chun Lim,3,4
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne, Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi, Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric, Macdougall, Andrew, Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter, Alberti, Juan, Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana, Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Caldeira, Maria, Chu, Chengjin, Crawley, Michael J., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., D'Antonio, Carla M., Decrappeo, Nicole M., Dickman, Chris R., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andrew, Helm, Aveliina, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Iribarne, Oscar, Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura M., Lambrinos, John G., Leakey, Andrew D. B., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Mcculley, Rebecca, Melbourne, Brett, Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Paertel, Meelis, Pascual, Jesus, Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Salguero-Gomez, Roberto, Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda, Stevens, Carly, Sullivan, Lauren, Wardle, Glenda M., Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
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- Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by...
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- Nicole M. DeCrappeo X Chris R. Dickman X Guozhen Du X Philip A Fay
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne, Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi, Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric, Macdougall, Andrew, Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter, Alberti, Juan, Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana, Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Caldeira, Maria, Chu, Chengjin, Crawley, Michael J., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., D'Antonio, Carla M., Decrappeo, Nicole M., Dickman, Chris R., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andrew, Helm, Aveliina, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Iribarne, Oscar, Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura M., Lambrinos, John G., Leakey, Andrew D. B., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Mcculley, Rebecca, Melbourne, Brett, Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Paertel, Meelis, Pascual, Jesus, Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Salguero-Gomez, Roberto, Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda, Stevens, Carly, Sullivan, Lauren, Wardle, Glenda M., Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
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- Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by...
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- HAUT IER 1 , 7 , E R IC L IND 1 , ANDREW MACDOUGALL 8 , JOHN L . ORROCK 9 , SUZANNE M . PROBER 1 0 , P
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne M., Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi F., Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric M., MacDougall, Andrew S., Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter B., Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana M., Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Cadotte, Marc, Chu, Chengjin, Cottingham, Kathryn L., Crawley, Michael J., Damschen, Ellen I., Dantonio, Carla M., DeCrappeo, Nicole M., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andy, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura, Lambrinos, John G., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Marushia, Robin, McCulley, Rebecca L., Melbourne, Brett A., Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda D., Stevens, Carly J., Sullivan, Lauren, Wolkovich, Elizabeth, Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
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- Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant...
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Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne, Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi, Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric, Macdougall, Andrew, Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter, Alberti, Juan, Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana, Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Caldeira, Maria, Chu, Chengjin, Crawley, Michael J., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., D'Antonio, Carla M., Decrappeo, Nicole M., Dickman, Chris R., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andrew, Helm, Aveliina, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Iribarne, Oscar, Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura M., Lambrinos, John G., Leakey, Andrew D. B., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Mcculley, Rebecca, Melbourne, Brett, Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Paertel, Meelis, Pascual, Jesus, Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Salguero-Gomez, Roberto, Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda, Stevens, Carly, Sullivan, Lauren, Wardle, Glenda M., Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
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- Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by...
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- Pfeifer, Marion, Lefebvre, Veronique, Gardner, Toby A., Arroyo‐Rodriguez, Victor, Baeten, Lander, Banks‐Leite, Cristina, Barlow, Jos, Betts, Matthew G., Brunet, Joerg, Cerezo, Alexis, Cisneros, Laura M., Collard, Stuart, D'Cruze, Neil, da Silva Motta, Catarina, Duguay, Stephanie, Eggermont, Hilde, Eigenbrod, Felix, Hadley, Adam S., Hanson, Thor R., Hawes, Joseph E., Heartsill Scalley, Tamara, Klingbeil, Brian T., Kolb, Annette, Kormann, Urs, Kumar, Sunil, Lachat, Thibault, Lakeman Fraser, Poppy, Lantschner, Victoria, Laurance, William F., Leal, Inara R., Lens, Luc, Marsh, Charles J., Medina‐Rangel, Guido F., Melles, Stephanie, Mezger, Dirk, Oldekop, Johan A., Overal, William L., Owen, Charlotte, Peres, Carlos A., Phalan, Ben, Pidgeon, Anna M., Pilia, Oriana, Possingham, Hugh P., Possingham, Max L., Raheem, Dinarzarde C., Ribeiro, Danilo B., Ribeiro Neto, Jose D., Robinson, W. Douglas, Robinson, Richard, Rytwinski, Trina, Scherber, Christoph, Slade, Eleanor M., Somarriba, Eduardo, Stouffer, Philip C., Struebig, Matthew J., Tylianakis, Jason M., Tscharntke, Teja, Tyre, Andrew J., Urbina Cardona, Jose N., Vasconcelos, Heraldo L., Wearn, Oliver, Wells, Konstans, Willig, Michael R., Wood, Eric, Young, Richard P., Bradley, Andrew V., and Ewers, Robert M.
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- Habitat fragmentation studies have produced complex results that are challenging to synthesize. Inconsistencies among studies may result from variation in the choice of landscape metrics and response variables, which is often compounded by a lack of key statistical or methodological information. Collating primary datasets on biodiversity responses to fragmentation in...
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- Robinson41, Trina Rytwinski42, Christoph Scherber21, Eleanor M. Slade43, Eduardo Somarriba44, Philip C