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- Greer, Burke T., Still, Christopher, Howe, Glenn T., Tague, Christina, and Roberts, Dar A.
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- Quaking aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx.) are found in diverse habitats throughout North America. While the biogeography of aspens' distribution has been documented, the drivers of the phenotypic diversity of aspen are still being explored. In our study, we examined differences in climate between northern and southwestern populations of aspen, finding...
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- , phyloclimatic modeling. Correspondence Burke T. Greer, Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University
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- Greer, Burke T., Still, Christopher, Howe, Glenn T., Tague, Christina, and Roberts, Dar A.
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- Quaking aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx.) are found in diverse habitats throughout North America. While the biogeography of aspens' distribution has been documented, the drivers of the phenotypic diversity of aspen are still being explored. In our study, we examined differences in climate between northern and southwestern populations of aspen, finding...
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- 0.17 Kira, T. (1991). Forest Ecosystems of East and Southeast-Asica in a Global Perspective
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- Burke, Constance J.
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- The history of fire between 1850 and 1977 in a portion of the Willamette National Forest in-the central Western Cascades of Oregon was documented using historical sources. Three types of records were available: (1) records and writings not primarily concerned with fire but yielding information about fire in context with...
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- Burke, Constance J.
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- The history of fire between 1850 and 1977 in a portion of the Willamette National Forest in-the central Western Cascades of Oregon was documented using historical sources. Three types of records were available: (1) records and writings not primarily concerned with fire but yielding information about fire in context with...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF CONSTANCE J. BURKE for the
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- Greer, Adam T., Woodson, C. Brock, Guigand, Cedric M., and Cowen, Robert K.
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- Marine teleost fishes often experience over 99% mortality in the early life stages (eggs and larvae), yet larval survival is essential to population sustainability. Marine fish larvae from a wide range of families display elaborate, delicate features that bear little resemblance to adult forms and hinder their swimming escape ability...
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- survival strategy in the plankton Adam T. Greer1,4,*, C. Brock Woodson1, Cedric M. Guigand2, Robert K
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- Greer, Adam T., Woodson, C. Brock, Guigand, Cedric M., and Cowen, Robert K.
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- Marine teleost fishes often experience over 99% mortality in the early life stages (eggs and larvae), yet larval survival is essential to population sustainability. Marine fish larvae from a wide range of families display elaborate, delicate features that bear little resemblance to adult forms and hinder their swimming escape ability...
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- fishes utilize Batesian mimicry as a survival strategy in the plankton Adam T. Greer*, C. Brock
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- Greer, Adam T., Woodson, C. Brock, Guigand, Cedric M., and Cowen, Robert K.
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- Marine teleost fishes often experience over 99% mortality in the early life stages (eggs and larvae), yet larval survival is essential to population sustainability. Marine fish larvae from a wide range of families display elaborate, delicate features that bear little resemblance to adult forms and hinder their swimming escape ability...
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- Luo, Jessica Y., Grassian, Benjamin, Tang, Dorothy, Irisson, Jean-Olivier, Greer, Adam T., Guigand, Cedric M., McClatchie, Sam, and Cowen, Robert K.
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- Mesoscale fronts occur frequently in many coastal areas and often are sites of elevated productivity; however, knowledge of the fine-scale distribution of zooplankton at these fronts is lacking, particularly within the mid-trophic levels. Furthermore, small (<13 cm) gelatinous zooplankton are ubiquitous, but are under-studied, and their abundances underestimated due to...
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- front Jessica Y. Luo1,*, Benjamin Grassian1, Dorothy Tang1, Jean-Olivier Irisson2, Adam T. Greer1,3
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- Luo, Jessica Y., Grassian, Benjamin, Tang, Dorothy, Irisson, Jean-Olivier, Greer, Adam T., Guigand, Cedric M., McClatchie, Sam, and Cowen, Robert K.
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- Mesoscale fronts occur frequently in many coastal areas and often are sites of elevated productivity; however, knowledge of the fine-scale distribution of zooplankton at these fronts is lacking, particularly within the mid-trophic levels. Furthermore, small (<13 cm) gelatinous zooplankton are ubiquitous, but are under-studied, and their abundances underestimated due to...
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- -Olivier Irisson2, Adam T. Greer1,3, Cedric M. Guigand1, Sam McClatchie4, Robert K. Cowen1,5 1Marine
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- Burke, Sloane, Bethel, Jeffrey W., and Britt, Amber Foreman
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- Natural disasters including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and fires often involve substantial physical and mental impacts on affected populations and thus are public health priorities. Limited research shows that vulnerable populations such as the low-income, socially isolated migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) are particularly susceptible to the effects of natural...
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- Latino Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in Eastern North Carolina Sloane Burke 1, *, Jeffrey W
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- Burke, Sloane, Bethel, Jeffrey W., and Britt, Amber Foreman
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- Natural disasters including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and fires often involve substantial physical and mental impacts on affected populations and thus are public health priorities. Limited research shows that vulnerable populations such as the low-income, socially isolated migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) are particularly susceptible to the effects of natural...
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- Latino Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in Eastern North Carolina Sloane Burke 1, *, Jeffrey W
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- Dalziel, Benjamin D., Bjørnstad, Ottar N., van Panhuis, Willem G., Burke, Donald S., Metcalf, C. Jessica E., and Grenfell, Bryan T.
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- Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycles can be disrupted by high amplitude seasonal fluctuations in transmission rates, resulting in deterministic chaos. However, persistent deterministic chaos has never been observed, in part because sufficiently large oscillations in transmission rates are uncommon. Where they...
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- . Jessica E. Metcalf1, Bryan T. Grenfell1,5* 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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- Dalziel, Benjamin D., Bjørnstad, Ottar N., van Panhuis, Willem G., Burke, Donald S., Metcalf, C. Jessica E., and Grenfell, Bryan T.
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- Epidemics of infectious diseases often occur in predictable limit cycles. Theory suggests these cycles can be disrupted by high amplitude seasonal fluctuations in transmission rates, resulting in deterministic chaos. However, persistent deterministic chaos has never been observed, in part because sufficiently large oscillations in transmission rates are uncommon. Where they...
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- Teel, David J., Burke, Brian J., Kuligowski, David R., Morgan, Cheryl A., and Van Doornik, Donald M.
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- We used microsatellite DNA data and genetic stock identification methods to delineate the temporal and spatial distributions of juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha occupying coastal habitats extending from central Oregon to northern Washington. Juveniles were collected in trawl surveys conducted during spring, summer, and autumn over 15 years. Distributions (mean...
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- : Stock-Specific Distributions of Juveniles along the Washington and Oregon Coasts Teel, D. J., Burke, B
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- Dyrness, C. T.
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- bulletin no. 280) Paschall, A. H., R. T. A. Burke and L. D. Bayer. Aggregation studies on Muskingum
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- Reum, Jonathan C. P., Alin, Simone R., Harvey, Chris J., Bednaršek, Nina, Evans, Wiley, Feely, Richard A., Hales, Burke, Lucey, Noelle, Mathis, Jeremy T., McElhany, Paul, Newton, Jan, and Sabine, Christopher L.
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- Coastal upwelling regimes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the ocean but are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally high background concentrations of CO₂. Yet our ability to predict how these ecosystems will respond to additional CO₂ resulting from anthropogenic emissions is...
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- , A., Burke, H., Waldbusser, G.G., Langdon, C., and Feely, R.A. 2012. The Pacific oyster
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- Reum, Jonathan C. P., Alin, Simone R., Harvey, Chris J., Bednaršek, Nina, Evans, Wiley, Feely, Richard A., Hales, Burke, Lucey, Noelle, Mathis, Jeremy T., McElhany, Paul, Newton, Jan, and Sabine, Christopher L.
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- Coastal upwelling regimes are some of the most productive ecosystems in the ocean but are also among the most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) due to naturally high background concentrations of CO₂. Yet our ability to predict how these ecosystems will respond to additional CO₂ resulting from anthropogenic emissions is...
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- . Harvey1, Nina Bednaršek2, Wiley Evans2,3, Richard A. Feely2, Burke Hales4, Noelle Lucey5, Jeremy T
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- Oparinde, Lawrence Olusola, Fatuase, Adewale Isaac, and Daramola, Adebiyi Gregory
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- Poverty issues cannot be underestimated in fish farmers' production as they influence farmers' attitudes towards risk. Despite the fact that there are studies on fish production risks, there is little or no study on fish farmers' poverty status and risk attitudes nexus in Nigeria. Hence, this study examined risk attitudes...
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- 0Analytical Tools 0 Descriptive Statistics (such as frequency, %, table) 0 Foster-Greer--Thorbecke (FGT) 0
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- Oparinde, Lawrence Olusola, Fatuase, Adewale Isaac, and Daramola, Adebiyi Gregory
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- Poverty issues cannot be underestimated in fish farmers' production as they influence farmers' attitudes towards risk. Despite the fact that there are studies on fish production risks, there is little or no study on fish farmers' poverty status and risk attitudes nexus in Nigeria. Hence, this study examined risk attitudes...
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- select 200 fish farmers. Descriptive statistics, Foster Greer Thorbecke Poverty Measures, Safety
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- Miller, Jessica A., Teel, David J., Peterson, William T., and Baptista, Antonio M.
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- Research on regulatory mechanisms in biological populations often focuses on environmental covariates. An integrated approach that combines environmental indices with organismal-level information can provide additional insight on regulatory mechanisms. Survival of spring/summer Snake River Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is consistently low whereas some adjacent populations with similar life histories experience...
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- Survival of a Threatened Salmon Population Jessica A. Miller1*, David J. Teel2, William T. Peterson3
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- Ebert, T. A., Hernandez, J. C., and Russell, M. P.
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- Intraspecific life history attributes of growth, survival, and reproduction can vary in response to changes in the physical environment. These changes can induce a cascading effect across trophic levels. In marine systems, shifts in ocean conditions such as warm and cold phases of ENSO can change primary production in benthic...
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- sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus over space and time T. A. Ebert1,*, J. C. Hernández2,3, M
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- Ebert, T. A., Hernandez, J. C., and Russell, M. P.
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- Intraspecific life history attributes of growth, survival, and reproduction can vary in response to changes in the physical environment. These changes can induce a cascading effect across trophic levels. In marine systems, shifts in ocean conditions such as warm and cold phases of ENSO can change primary production in benthic...
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- development 3 T. A. Ebert1*, J. C. Hernández2,3, and M. P. Russell2 4 1Dept. Zoology, Oregon State
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- McGowan, Michelle L., Fishman, Jennifer R., Settersten, Richard A., Jr., Lambrix, Marcie A., and Juengst, Eric T.
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- BACKGROUND: Many commentators on ‘‘direct-to-consumer’’ genetic risk information have raised concerns that giving results to individuals with insufficient knowledge and training in genomics may harm consumers, the health care system, and society. In response, several commercial laboratories offering genomic risk profiling have shifted to more traditional ‘‘direct-to-provider’’ (DTP) marketing strategies,...
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- Testing McGowan, M. L., Fishman, J. R., Settersten, R. A. Jr, Lambrix, M. A., Juengst, E. T. (2014
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- Smith, Mark R., Boenzli, Matthew G., Hindagolla, Vihangi, Ding, Jun, Miller, John M., Hutchison, James E., Greenwood, Jeffrey A., Abeliovich, Hagai, and Bakalinsky, Alan T.
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- Positively-charged gold nanoparticles (0.8-nm core diameter) reduced yeast survival, but not growth, at a concentration of 10 to 100 μg/ml. Among 17 resistant deletion mutants isolated in a genome-wide screen, highly significant enrichment was observed for respiration-deficient mutants lacking genes encoding proteins associated with the mitochondrion.
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- cell biology, vol XII. Yeast cells. Aca- demic Press, New York, NY. 21. Burke D, Dawson D, Stearns T
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- Smith, Mark R., Boenzli, Matthew G., Hindagolla, Vihangi, Ding, Jun, Miller, John M., Hutchison, James E., Greenwood, Jeffrey A., Abeliovich, Hagai, and Bakalinsky, Alan T.
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- Positively-charged gold nanoparticles (0.8-nm core diameter) reduced yeast survival, but not growth, at a concentration of 10 to 100 μg/ml. Among 17 resistant deletion mutants isolated in a genome-wide screen, highly significant enrichment was observed for respiration-deficient mutants lacking genes encoding proteins associated with the mitochondrion.
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- biology. Genetics 189: 695-704. 272 4. Burke D, Dawson, D, Stearns T. 2000. Methods in Yeast Genetics
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- , James M. McKenney, PharmD, Joyce L. Ross, MSN, CRNP, Lynne T. Braun, PhD, CNP, Matthew K. Ito, PharmD
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- Gilbert, Thom H.
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- Rotifers and brine shrimp (Artemia) are important prey items for rearing marine fish larvae. Their availability in the water column may be reduced when they are transferred to larval rearing tanks at lower temperature. In this study, Brachionus rotundiformis (SS-type) and Brachionus plicatilis (L-type) were semi-continuously cultured and fed on...
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- . Nannochloropsis occulata (Nanno) and Isochrysis galbana, Tahitian strain (T-Iso) were tested in a green-water and
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- Bernert, Ann
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- Fungicide sensitivity of honey bee associated fungi Abstract - Honey bees are exposed to a wide range of pesticides while pollinating agricultural crops. These pesticides residues are found in beeswax, nectar and pollen in the hive. Some of the pesticides found are fungicides which are not generally considered harmful to...
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- Importance of Microbiome Human Microbiome Immunity Metabolism & Obesity (Greer et al 2013) Digestive
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- Rooth, Guy Harlan
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- Fossil foraminifers from the Coaledo and Bastendorff Formations near Coos Bay in southwestern Oregon were studied in an attempt to determine the age and environment of deposition. Fresh unweathered samples were collected from sea cliffs between Cape Arago and Charleston, Oregon. A large late Eocene delta is preserved in the...
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- New Zealand and tentatively with the P17 (=Globigerina gor- tani-Globorotalia (T.) centralis) partial
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- Schnur, Susan R.
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- The spatial distribution and geologic histories of submarine volcanoes provide insight into submarine eruptive behavior, deep earth processes and plate tectonics. This dissertation examines the evolution of individual submarine volcanic edifices as well as linear trails of seamounts at three spatial and temporal scales. In order to understand constructive and...
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- and Katie Woollven, Burke and Renee Greer and the folks at GSC – Ben Murphy, Liz King and Ale
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- Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (Or.)
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- Oregon Revised Statute 541.409, which created the Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (IMST), specifies that agencies are to respond to the recommendations of the IMST, stating “(3) If the Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team submits suggestions to an agency responsible for implementing a portion of the Oregon Plan [for Salmon and Watersheds],...
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- ................................................................................................... 9 3/22/99 Letter Report to Jim Greer, Director of ODFW
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- Caballero-Ignacio, Clarisa
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- Western diets can influence behavior and gut microbiome due to the excessive intake of high fat and sucrose. Altering the microbiome can also influence the brain and behavior. The hypothesis that was tested was that diet-induced changes in the microbiome cause changes in cognitive abilities. A previous study showed learning...
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- Testing Session D is cr im in at io n In de x (N O -F am )/t ot al Familiarization High
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- Gludovatz, B., Naleway, S. E., Ritchie, R. O., and Kruzic, J. J.
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- The fracture toughness is a critical material property that determines engineering performance. However, as is well known for crystalline materials, if certain sample geometry and size requirements are not met, test results become sample-size dependent and difficult to compare among different studies. Here, the room-temperature fracture toughness of the Zr-based...
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- without significant plastic deformation, in the Conner et al. studies plates with thicknesses, t, of
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- Fisher, Monica, Abate, Tsedeke, Lunduka, Rodney W., Asnake, Woinishet, Alemayehu, Yoseph, and Madulu, Ruth B.
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- In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), “maize is life,” due to its importance to food security and economic wellbeing. Around 40% of Africa’s maize-growing area faces occasional drought stress, resulting in yield losses of 10–25%. Around 25% of the maize crop suffers frequent drought, with losses of up to half the harvest....
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- facilities are needed to meet the food needs of the growing human population (Burke and Lobell 2010). This
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- e 3. T he g eo lo gy o f G ol co nd a C an yo n, so ut he rn T ob in R an ge
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- Three instructors added in forestry. Sept. 27, 1955, 1:4 -ADAMS, TOM F. T. Adams named dorm director
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- Fearrington, Tom and Chattahoochee National Forest (Agency : Ga.). Armuchee Ranger District (Ga.)
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- emplymitof laborcrs end stra;; sss only). (Rprti:g Offbei) FonF::t O ::LLAf, CcET TL 7OLLcfl:G 'crcry
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- Odden, Michelle C., Shlipak, Michael G., Whitson, Heather E., and et al.
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- OBJECTIVE: The associations of some risk factors with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are attenuated in older age; whereas others appear robust. The present study aimed to compare CVD risk factors across older age. METHODS: Participants (n = 4883) in the Cardiovascular Health Study free of prevalent CVD, were stratified into three...
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- . [13] Psaty BM, Anderson M, Kronmal RA, Tracy RP, Orchard T, Fried LP, Lumley T, Robbins J, Burke G
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- Halpern, Charles B., Antos, Joseph A., McKenzie, Donald, and Olson, Annette M.
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- Summary 1. Woody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences. Attempts to restore herbaceous dominance may fail if the woody state is resilient or if intervention leads to an alternate, undesirable state. Restoration outcomes often hinge on biotic interactions – particularly on priority effects that inhibit...
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- natural meadow openings and edges (Burke 1979; Boyd 1999). Within the study area, however, there is no
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- Hall, Norman Reese
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- Professor J. Granville Jensen, who directed this thesis. Deep appreciation is extended to Dr. Fichard T
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- Defenders of Wildlife
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- A variety of approaches are used in sagebrush conservation. The Sagebrush/Sage Grouse Habitat Metric is one of several ecological measures that have been developed to help managers determine where to invest limited resources and how to calculate the ecological impact and improvement associated with the implementation of conservation actions.
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- Davies, Tony Svejcar – USDA Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center Renee Davis-Born, Sue Greer
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- Caballero-Ignacio, Clarisa
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- Western diets can influence behavior and gut microbiome due to the excessive intake of high fat and sucrose. Altering the microbiome can also influence the brain and behavior. The hypothesis that was tested was that diet-induced changes in the microbiome cause changes in cognitive abilities. A previous study showed learning...
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- Gregory, Alex R.
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- Archaeological investigations at the Cooper's Ferry site in Western Idaho have recovered cultural remains dating to 16,000 years ago, suggesting the oldest human occupation recorded in North America. However, many archaeologists have argued the initial peopling of North America occurred no earlier than the opening of an ice-free corridor between...
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- Masters Thesis
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- io n a l c o n te xt o f th e C o o p er ’s F er ry s it e. ( ri g h t) lo ca l
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- Tucker, Elizabeth Ruth
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- The thesis is a structural and petrographic study of approximately 23 square miles in the Millican SE quadrangle, Deschutes County, Oregon. The area lies along the Brothers fault zone. Bedrock in the area is of Pliocene to Recent age and consists of an older basaltic unit with an associated dacite,...
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- inter sec- tion with Fox Butte and Moffit Roads. The mapped area covers por- tions of T. 20S. , R. 16E
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- Schantz, Merilynn C., Sheley, Roger L., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Plant invasion and restoration outcomes are largely driven by the timing and magnitude of seed dispersal, and by the performance of dispersed species in an environment. Because seed dispersal controls recruitment of newly arriving species and facilitates safe site occupation, assembly will differ depending on seed dispersal processes and variable...
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- need to store resources for later growth and development (Adair and Burke 2010). Our data support
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- Verma, M., Friedl, M. A., Richardson, A. D., Kiely, G., Cescatti, A., Law, B. E., Wohlfahrt, G., Gielen, B., Roupsard, O., Moors, E. J., Toscano, P., Vaccari, P., Gianelle, D., Bohrer, G., Varlagin, A., Buchmann, N., van Gorsel, E., Montagnani, L., and Propastin, P.
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- Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of the global terrestrial carbon cycle. Repeatable and accurate monitoring of terrestrial GPP is therefore critical for quantifying dynamics in regional-to-global carbon budgets. Remote sensing provides high frequency observations of terrestrial ecosystems and is widely used to monitor and...
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- geographic and interannual variation in GPP are different (Burke et al., 1997; Richardson et al., 2010a). Sec
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- Orben, Rachael A., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Irons, David B., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- 1. Foraging and migration often require different energetic and movement strategies. Though not readily apparent, constraints during one phase might influence the foraging strategies observed in another. For marine birds that fly and dive, body size constraints likely present a trade-off between foraging ability and migration as smaller bodies reduce...
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- within strategies using paired t-tests. All data processing and spatial analysis were conducted using
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- Gladics, Amanda J.
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- Variable ocean conditions can greatly impact lower trophic level prey assemblages in marine ecosystems, with effects propagating up to higher trophic levels. Our goal was to better understand how varying ocean conditions influence diets and niche overlap among a suite of low- to mid trophic level predators. We studied the...
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- Marine Science, 65: 1046–1056. Schwing, F.B., Murphree, T., Green, P.M. 2002. The Northern Oscillation
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- Anderson, Michael G.
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- This project, to propose an implementation strategy for standard monitoring protocols, builds on my Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Fellowship to support a study entitled Evaluating Cumulative Ecosystem Response to Restoration Projects in the Columbia River Estuary (Diefenderfer et al. 2005). The major objective of the study was to develop a...
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- abundant habitat has been isolated, degraded, or destroyed (Thomas 1983; Burke 2004). The goal of
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- Chen, Chaoji, Wen, Yanwei, Hu, Xianluo, Ji, Xiulei, and et al.
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- Sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a highly promising technology for large-scale energy storage applications. However, it remains a significant challenge to develop an anode with superior long-term cycling stability and high-rate capability. Here we demonstrate that the Na⁺ intercalation pseudocapacitance in TiO₂/graphene nanocomposites enables high-rate capability and long cycle life...
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- paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The sample of TiO2 nanosheets (T-NSs
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- Johansson, M. L., Clifford, K., Fodness, B., Vazquez, N. A., and Banks, M. A.
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- Rockfish species of the genus Sebastes are notable for being numerous and diverse. Rockfishes are unusual among fish because they fertilize their eggs internally and release live, swimming larvae. They undergo complex courting behaviors, which may allow females to be selective about their mates. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has...
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- peptides, then present the combined fragments to T-cells, which may initiate a series of immune responses
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- Alam, Todd M., Liao, Zuolei, Nyman, May, and Yates, Jonathan
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- Solid-state ¹H magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR was used to investigate local proton environments in anhydrous [UO₂(OH)₂] (α-UOH) and hydrated uranyl hydroxide [(UO₂)₄O(OH₆ 6·5H₂O (metaschoepite). For the metaschoepite material, proton resonances of the μ₂-OH hydroxyl and interlayer waters were resolved, with two-dimensional (2D) double-quantum (DQ) ¹H–¹H NMR correlation experiments revealing strong...
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- r e p o r t e d a s “d e h y d r a t e d s c h o e p i t e ” , (UO2 ) - O0.25−x(OH)1.25+2x, 4,8 or
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- Johansson, M. L., Clifford, K., Fodness, B., Vazquez, N. A., and Banks, M. A.
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- Rockfish species of the genus Sebastes are notable for being numerous and diverse. Rockfishes are unusual among fish because they fertilize their eggs internally and release live, swimming larvae. They undergo complex courting behaviors, which may allow females to be selective about their mates. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has...
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- that bind fragments of local and foreign peptides, then present those fragments to T 80 cells, which
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- Oregon State University. Alumni Association and Gearhart, Richard Charles
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- . Tradition 169 Book \JIAlmanac arid Index 181 PAGE SEVEN I O-cjo'*i (S1fc CoIIe5e '1868-'l938 By E T
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- Pidgeon, Anna M., Flather, Curtis H., Radeloff, Volker C., Lepczyk, Christopher A., Keuler, Nicholas S., Wood, Eric M., Stewart, Susan I., and Hammer, Roger B.
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- As people encroach increasingly on natural areas, one question is how this affects avian biodiversity. The answer to this is partly scale-dependent. At broad scales, human populations and biodiversity concentrate in the same areas and are positively associated, but at local scales people and biodiversity are negatively associated with biodiversity....
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- within the remaining forest (Burke & Nol 1998), and human subsidies to predators (Lepczyk et al. 2004
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- Loewen, Matthew W., Duncan, Robert A., Kent, Adam J. R., and Krawl, Kyle
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- We present 36 new ⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar incremental heating age determinations from the Caribbean Large Igneous Province (CLIP) providing evidence for extended periods of volcanic activity and suggest a new tectonomagmatic model for the province’s timing and construction. These new ⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar ages for the Curaçao Lava Formation (CLF) and Haiti’s Dumisseau Formation...
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- between North America and South America [Burke et al., 1984; Duncan and Hargraves, 1984]. LIPs are
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- Parker, Andrew M. and Weller, Joshua A.
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- Decision-making competence reflects individual differences in the susceptibility to committing decision-making errors, measured using tasks common from behavioral decision research (e.g., framing effects, under/overconfidence, following decision rules). Prior research demonstrates that those with higher decision-making competence report lower incidence of health-risking and antisocial behaviors, but there has been less focus...
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- gain domain than the loss domain, t(522) = 5.35, p < 0.001, d = 0.235. 4We also explored the potential
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- Freitag, Michael
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- Chromosome segregation relies on coordinated activity of a large assembly of proteins, the kinetochore interaction network (KIN). How conserved the underlying mechanisms driving the epigenetic phenomenon of centromere and kinetochore assembly and maintenance are remains unclear, even though various eukaryotic models have been studied. More than 50 different proteins, many...
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- , CENP-L-M-N, CENP-O-P-Q-R-U, CENP-T-W-S-X) by extensive biochemistry (Foltz et al. 2006, Okada et al
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- Löhr, Christiane V., DeBess, Emilio E., Baker, Rocky J., Hiett, Steven L., Hoffman, Kriss A., Murdoch, Victoria J., Fischer, Kay A., Mulrooney, Donna M., Selman, Robyn L., and Hammill-Black, Wendy M.
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- A novel swine-origin H1N1 influenza A virus has been identified as the cause of the 2009 influenza pandemic in humans. Since then, infections with the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza virus have been documented in a number of animal species. The first known cases of lethal respiratory disease associated with pandemic...
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- , Smith CB, Emery SL, Hillman MJ, Rivailler P, Smagala J, de Graaf M, Burke DF, Fouchier RA, Pappas C
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- Morgan, Steven G., Gravem, Sarah A., Lipus, Adam C., Grabiel, Marcos, and Miner, Benjamin G.
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- Trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs) are an important component of food web structure and dynamics. We determined whether TMIIs occur in rocky tidepool communities on the west coast of the USA. In the laboratory, both adults and juveniles of the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus and adults of a smaller predatory seastar...
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- deter- mining the feeding preferences of T. funebralis on 7 species of common macroalgae, to explore
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- Baßler, Jochen, Paternoga, Helge, Holdermann, Iris, Nyarko, Afua, Clark, Sarah A., Barbar, Elisar, and et al.
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- Eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis involves ~200 assembly factors, but how these contribute to ribosome maturation is poorly understood. Here, we identify a network of factors on the nascent 60S subunit that actively remodels preribosome structure. At its hub is Rsa4, a direct substrate of the force-generating ATPase Rea1. We show that...
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- /3.0/). T H E J O U R N A L O F C E L L B IO L O G Y on D ecem ber 30, 2014
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- Boyd, Timothy John, 1958-2013 and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- Caldwell, Timothy Cowles, Jianping Gan, Burke Hales, Ricardo Letelier, James Mourn, William Peterson (also
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- Kile, Molly L., Rodrigues, Ema G., Mazumdar, Maitreyi, Dobson, Christine B., Diao, Nancy, Golam, Mostofa, Quamruzzaman, Quazi, Rahman, Mahmudar, and Christiani, David C.
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- BACKGROUND: Arsenic, a common groundwater pollutant, is associated with adverse reproductive health but few studies have examined its effect on maternal health. METHODS: A prospective cohort was recruited in Bangladesh from 2008–2011 (N = 1,458). At enrollment (<16 weeks gestational age [WGA]), arsenic was measured in personal drinking water using...
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- , Nachman KE, Burke TA, Guallar E: Arsenic exposure and cardiovascular disease: a systematic review of the
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- Boyd, Timothy John, 1958-2013, Levine, Murray D., Kosro, P. Michael, 1951-, Gard, Steve R., Waldorf, Walt, and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- , Doug Caldwell, Timothy Cowles, Jianping Gan, Burke Hales, Ricardo Letelier, James Moum, William
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- Johnson, Dexter W.
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- Plans for farm buildings should efficiently explaininformation about their construction. User understandingand actual use made of plans has received little study.The format used for plans should enhance their wider useand greater satisfaction by individuals concerned withconstructed buildings.This study addressed two research questions: (1) Isthere a relationship among typical formats used...
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- such references as Burke, Dalzell and Townsend, 1955; Muller, 1967; Giesecke, et al., 1974; Guerard
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- McGuire, Carroll Philip
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- *', /.9$S Typed by Vema Anlemier CKN OVvLEDGEMEN T The author wishes to express his sincere
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- Purwantini, Endang, Torto-Alalibo, Trudy, Lomax, Jane, Setubal, João C., Tyler, Brett M., and Mukhopadhyay, Biswarup
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- Methane (CH₄) is a valuable fuel, constituting 70–95% of natural gas, and a potent greenhouse gas. Release of CH₄ into the atmosphere contributes to climate change. Biological CH₄ production or methanogenesis is mostly performed by methanogens, a group of strictly anaerobic archaea. The direct substrates for methanogenesis are H₂ plus...
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- Gene Ontology Purwantini, E., Torto-Alalibo, T., Lomax, J., Setubal, J. C., Tyler, B. M
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- Konar, Megan, Reimer, Jeffrey J., Hussein, Zekarias, and Hanasaki, Naota
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- Trade in staple crop commodities has become increasingly important in the global food system, with ramifications for both food security and water resources sustainability. It is thus essential to understand how the water footprint (WF) of staple crop trade may change in the future. To this end, we project international...
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- Chile 9 -0.9 Argentina Chile -0.8 Thailand Italy 10 -0.7 Brazil France -0.8 Brazil Italy References T
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- Decker, Mary Beth, Liu, Hai, Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Ladd, Carol, Cheng, Wei, and Chan, Kung-Sik
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- The Bering Sea ecosystem has experienced significant climatic and biological shifts over the past 3 decades, including temporal and spatial fluctuations of jellyfish biomass. Jellyfish are important predators and competitors of fish; thus, it is critical to understand the effects of environmental factors on their population dynamics. We explored the...
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- variables were tested in the models: regional biomass of jelly - fish in the current year, t, (CPUE.Nt
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- Laurita, Geneva, Vielma, Jason, Winter, Florian, Berthelot, Romain, Largeteau, Alain, Pöttgen, Rainer, Schneider, G., and Subramanian, M. A.
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- A complete solid solution between the anion-deficient pyrochlore Ag₂Sb₂O₆ and the ideal pyrochlore Cd₂Sb₂O₇ has been synthesized through the standard solid state ceramic method. Each composition has been characterized by various different techniques, including powder X-ray diffraction, optical spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance and ¹²¹Sb Mössbauer spectroscopy. Computational methods based on...
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- Ag metal (Alfa Aesar, 325 mesh, 99.9%), CdO (Sigma Aldrich 99.99+%), and Sb2O3 (J. T. Baker
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- Chun, Sang-Eun, Evanko, Brian, Wang, Xingfeng, Vonlanthen, David, Ji, Xiulei, Stucky, Galen D., and Boettcher, Shannon W.
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- Electrochemical double-layer capacitors exhibit high power and long cycle life but have low specific energy compared with batteries, limiting applications. Redox-enhanced capacitors increase specific energy by using redox-active electrolytes that are oxidized at the positive electrode and reduced at the negative electrode during charging. Here we report characteristics of several...
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- and built (see Methods section and Supplementary Fig. 1). The first was a T-shaped Swagelok cell that
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- Kleibacker, Derik W.
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- A composite 732-rn thick section in Germany Creek of middle Eocene upper McIntosh and lower Cowlitz Formations, as well as the lower Grays River Volcanics, was studied using bio-, magneto- and lithostratigraphy to construct a sequence stratigraphic framework and assess hydrocarbon exploration potential. The upper McIntosh Formation forms a complete...
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- enthusiastic help and stimulating discussion. Dr. Elizabeth Nesbitt of the University of Washington Burke
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- Hammer, Leslie B., Johnson, Ryan C., Crain, Tori L., Bodner, Todd, Kossek, Ellen Ernst, Davis, Kelly D., Kelly, Erin L., Buxton, Orfeu M., Karuntzos, Georgia, Chosewood, L., and Berkman, Lisa
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- We tested the effects of a work–family intervention on employee reports of safety compliance and organizational citizenship behaviors in 30 health care facilities using a group-randomized trial. Based on conservation of resources theory and the work–home resources model, we hypothesized that implementing a work–family intervention aimed at increasing contextual resources...
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- William T. Grant Foundation, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Ad- ministration for Children and
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- Ullman, D. J., LeGrande, A. N., Carlson, Anders E., Anslow, F. S., and Licciardi, J. M.
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- Simulations of past climates require altered boundary conditions to account for known shifts in the Earth system. For the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and subsequent deglaciation, the existence of large Northern Hemisphere ice sheets caused profound changes in surface topography and albedo. While ice-sheet extent is fairly well known, numerous...
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- Lane-deGraaf, K. E., Amish, S. J., Gardipee, F., Jolles, A., and et al.
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- Pathogens often have negative effects on wildlife populations, and disease management strategies are important for mitigating opportunities for pathogen transmission. Bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis; BTB) is widespread among African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) populations in southern Africa, and strategies for managing this disease vary. In two high profile parks, Kruger National...
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- ofWildlifeManagement 57:27–34. Ichikawa, K., T. Akamatsu, T. Shinke, K. Sasamori, Y. Miyauchi, Y. Abe, K
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- Briggs, Cynthia A. (Cynthia Ann)
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- Research mentorship is a new construct emerging in the literature, but remains inadequately defined and scarcely researched. This topic is of relevance to counselor education because of the paucity of literature on the topic, and because of our professional commitments to diversity, wellness, and scholarship. Effective mentorship has been shown...
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- educators (Black et al.; Burke & McKeen, 1996). Also, for marginalized groups including women, mentoring
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- Alshawabkeh, Laith I., Yee, Laura M., Gardin, Julius M., Odden, Michelle C., and et al.
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- Keywords: imaging, aging, biomarkers, activities of daily living
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- , J. M., Gottdiener, J. S., Odden, M. C., Bartz, T. M., ... & Wallace, R. B. (2015). Years of Able
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- DeChenne, Sue Ellen, Koziol, Natalie, Needham, Mark, and Enochs, Larry
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- Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) have a large impact on undergraduate instruction but are often poorly prepared to teach. Teaching self-efficacy, an instructor’s belief in his or her ability to teach specific student populations a specific subject, is an important predictor of teaching skill...
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- there needs to be a positive work climate and supervisor- and peer-support systems (Burke and Hutchins
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- DeChenne, Sue Ellen, Koziol, Natalie, Needham, Mark, and Enochs, Larry
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- Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) have a large impact on undergraduate instruction but are often poorly prepared to teach. Teaching self-efficacy, an instructor’s belief in his or her ability to teach specific student populations a specific subject, is an important predictor of teaching skill...
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- there needs to be a positive work climate and supervisor- and peer-support systems (Burke and Hutchins
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- Thomason, Robert Edward
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- The DeLamar Silver Mine is in the north-trending OwyheeMountains of southwest Idaho. As part of the Silver City regionit is included in the Basin and Range physiographic province.The lithologic units of the Silver City region, surroundingthe DeLamar Silver Mine, are composed mostly of Cretaceous graniticrocks and Miocene volcanic rocks. The...
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- change in the tectonic and igneous WASHINGTON ''''' ... ... I f .-"7---1...., i 1 Columbia \ t
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- Muglia, Juan and Schmittner, Andreas
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- Previous Paleoclimate Model Intercomparison Project (PMIP) simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) showed dissimilar results on transports and structure. Here we analyze the most recent PMIP3 models, which show a consistent increase (on average by 41 ± 26%) and deepening (663 ± 550 m)...
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- . Adkins, A. Burke, A. L. Stewart, and A. F. Thompson (2014), Antarctic sea ice control on ocean
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- Ju, Bensheng, Chen, Wenbiao, Orr, Brent A., Spitsbergen, Jan M., Jia, Sujuan, Eden, Christopher J., Henson, Hannah E., and Taylor, Michael R.
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- BACKGROUND: Zebrafish have been used as a vertebrate model to study human cancers such as melanoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, liver cancer, and leukemia as well as for high-throughput screening of small molecules of therapeutic value. However, they are just emerging as a model for human brain tumors, which are among the most...
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- ) (unpaired student’s t-test, p < 0.001). Surprisingly, increased mitosis was only observed in the region
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- Butler, David, 1924-
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- Master files scanned at 300 ppi (24-bit Color/8-bit Greyscale/Bitonal) using BScan ILL Version 2.0.0 on a Bookeye 2 Color, BE2-SCL-N2 in TIF format. PDF derivative saved from TIF file using Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Professional. CVista PdfCompressor 4.0 was used for pdf compression and textual OCR.
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- because t was to coshy to keep open. tIer was hrrally re-opened n t938 as home for the mew socatmonal
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- Kean, Kelsey M., Codding, Sara J., Asamizu, Shumpei, Mahmud, Taifo, and Karplus, P. Andrew
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- Sedoheptulose 7-phosphate cyclases (SH7PCs) encompass three enzymes involved in producing the core cyclitol structures of pseudoglycosides and similar bioactive natural products. One such enzyme is ValA from Streptomyces hygroscopicus subsp. jinggangensis 5008 which makes 2-epi-5-epi-valiolone as part of the biosynthesis of the agricultural antifungal agent validamycin A. We present, as...
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- from Streptomyces hygroscopicus Kean, K. M., Codding, S. J., Asamizu, S., Mahmud, T., & Karplus, P. A
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- Levin, Lisa A., Mendoza, Guillermo F., Grupe, Benjamin M., Thurber, Andrew R., and et al.
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- Carbonate communities:The activity of anaerobic methane oxidizing microbes facilitates precipitation of vast quantities of authigenic carbonate at methane seeps. Here we demonstrate the significant role of carbonate rocks in promoting diversity by providing unique habitat and food resources for macrofaunal assemblages at seeps on the Costa Rica margin (400–1850 m)....
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- above each Alvin sampling site and T, salinity, pressure and O2 were recorded. Rosette water samples
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- Suryan, Robert M., Kuletz, Kathy J., Parker-Stetter, Sandra L., Ressler, Patrick H., Renner, Martin, Horne, John K., Farley, Edward V., and Labunski, Elizabeth A.
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- The Bering Sea is a highly productive ecosystem with abundant prey populations in the summer that support some of the largest seabird colonies in the Northern Hemisphere. In the fall, the Bering Sea is used by large numbers of migrants and post-breeding seabirds. We used over 22000 km of vessel-based...
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- growth and self-maintenance (Burke & Montevecchi 2009, Paredes et al. 2012, Harding et al. 2013). During
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- Renner, Heather M., Drummond, Brie A., Benson, Anna-Marie, and Paredes, Rosana
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- Reproductive success is one of the most easily-measured and widely studied demographic parameters of colonial nesting seabirds. Nevertheless, factors affecting the sequential stages (egg laying, incubation, chick-rearing) of reproductive success are less understood. We investigated the separate sequential stages of reproductive success in piscivorous black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) and thick-billed...
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- , Corvallis, OR 97331-3803, USA a r t i c l e i n f o Available online 19 March 2014 Keywords: Marine birds
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- Thomas, Thomas Holbeck
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- The Coyote Hills are located about 46 kilometers north-northwest of Lakeview, Oregon, within the Basin and Range physiographic province. These hills represent a complex volcanic center of bimodal calc-alkaline igneous activity. The oldest rocks recorded in the Tertiary succession are horn-blende- bearing andesite and aphanitic basalt flows, laharic breccias, conglomerates,...
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- hill made up of a series of lahars 40 11 Volcanic plug A, located in the NEt sec. 19, T.35S., R.24E
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- Ruddiman, W. F. (William F.), 1943-
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- The western part of the Late Cretaceous Nanaimo Basin is exposed on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo, British Columbia. The five lowest members of the Nanaimo Group are present and represent a complete sedimentary cycle. The two lowest formations, the Comox and Haslam, represent the marine part of the cycle. The...
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- Ladwig, Laura M., Ratajczak, Zak R., Ocheltree, Troy W., Hafich, Katya A., Churchill, Amber C., Frey, Sarah J. K., Fuss, Colin B., Kazanski, Clare E., Muñoz, Juan D., Petrie, Matthew D., Reinmann, Andrew B., and Smith, Jane G.
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- Winter climate is expected to change under future climate scenarios, yet the majority of winter ecology research is focused in cold-climate ecosystems. In many temperate systems, it is unclear how winter climate relates to biotic responses during the growing season. The objective of this study was to examine how winter...
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- ” calculated across a temporal gradient (T. W. Ocheltree, N. Brunsell, J. Nippert, Z. Ratajczak et al
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- Hackman, Kayla M., Doddapaneni, Bhuvana Shyam, Barth, Connor W., Wierzbicki, Igor H., Alani, Adam W. G., and Gibbs, Summer L.
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- Nerve damage during surgery is a common morbidity experienced by patients that leaves them with chronic pain and/or loss of function. Currently, no clinically approved imaging technique exists to enhance nerve visualization in the operating room. Fluorescence image-guided surgery has gained in popularity and clinical acceptance over the past decade...
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- . the BMB in co-solvent were compared using unpaired two sided t-tests. All statistical analysis was
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- Hackman, Kayla M., Doddapaneni, Bhuvana Shyam, Barth, Connor W., Wierzbicki, Igor H., Alani, Adam W. G., and Gibbs, Summer L.
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- Nerve damage during surgery is a common morbidity experienced by patients that leaves them with chronic pain and/or loss of function. Currently, no clinically approved imaging technique exists to enhance nerve visualization in the operating room. Fluorescence image-guided surgery has gained in popularity and clinical acceptance over the past decade...
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- the BMB in cosolvent were compared using unpaired two-sided t tests. All statistical analysis was
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- States Fish and Wildlife Service - Jim Greer Yamhill Soil and Water Conservation District - Tim Steiber
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- Goldfinger, Chris
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- Nine west-northwest-trending faults on the continental margin of Oregon and Washington, between 43° 05'N and 470 20'N latitude, have been mapped using seismic reflection, sidescan sonar, submersibles, and swath bathymetry. Five of these oblique faults are found on both the Juan de Fuca and North American plates, and offset abyssal...
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- Pacific Northwest, edited by A. M. Rogers, W. J. Kockelman, G. Priest, and T. J. Walsh. This book has
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- Ju, B., Chen, W., Spitsbergen, J. M., and et al.
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- Dysregulation of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling has been implicated in glioma pathogenesis. Yet, the role of this pathway in gliomagenesis remains controversial because of the lack of relevant animal models. Using the cytokeratin 5 promoter, we ectopically expressed a constitutively active zebrafish Smoothened (Smoa1) in neural progenitor cells and analyzed...
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- (Supplementary Figure 3a). Consistent with the upregulation of genes involved in the cell cycle, we found W T
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- Carleson, Nick
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- Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are one of the most important global plant pathogens. Recent innovations in molecular techniques have allowed increased study of this important pest, including the ability to investigate associated microbiomes. This study used 16S rDNA metagenomic sequencing to characterize the microbiome of Meloidogyne hapla, the northern root-knot...
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- Ramsey, Stephen A., Vengrenyuk, Yuliya, Menon, Prashanthi, Podolsky, Irina, Feig, Jonathan E., Aderem, Alan, Fisher, Edward A., and Gold, Elizabeth S.
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- We report the first systems biology investigation of regulators controlling arterial plaque macrophage transcriptional changes in response to lipid lowering in vivo in two distinct mouse models of atherosclerosis regression. Transcriptome measurements from plaque macrophages from the Reversa mouse were integrated with measurements from an aortic transplant-based mouse model of...
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- the consensus binding site sequence for the T-cell specific, HMG-box factors (TCF) and lymphoid
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- Perakis, Steven S., Matkins, Joselin J., and Hibbs, David E.
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- Symbiotic N₂-fixing tree species can accelerate ecosystem N dynamics through decomposition feedbacks via both direct and indirect pathways. Direct pathways include the production of readily decomposed leaf litter and increased N supply to decomposers, whereas indirect pathways include increased tissue N and altered detrital dynamics of non-fixing vegetation. To evaluate...
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- temperature, nor minimum tempera- ture differed among our red alder and Douglas-fir dominated study sites (t
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- Tuttle, Lillian J.
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- What makes invasive species successful, and how do they affect native populations and communities? I addressed these key questions in the context of the invasion of Atlantic coral reefs by Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans). To assess the role of parasites in contributing to the success of this invasion, I...
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- Mussel Populations. Science (80- ) 58:831–833 Fukami T, Wardle DA, Bellingham PJ, Mulder CPH, Towns DR