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- Waldien, Trevor and Meigs, Andrew
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- Three key tectonic domains of western North America, the Walker Lane Fault Zone (WLFZ), northwestern Basin and Range (NWBR), and Cascade arc, intersect in south-central Oregon. Bounded by Cascade arc volcanoes in the west, the Klamath Graben is traditionally regarded as the western-most extent of the Basin and Range extensional...
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- , and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University Trevor Waldien, Andrew Meigs Shear development and
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- Waldien, Trevor and Meigs, Andrew
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- Three key tectonic domains of western North America, the Walker Lane Fault Zone (WLFZ), northwestern Basin and Range (NWBR), and Cascade arc, intersect in south-central Oregon. Bounded by Cascade arc volcanoes in the west, the Klamath Graben is traditionally regarded as the western-most extent of the Basin and Range extensional...
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- Trevor Waldien, Andrew Meigs Shear development and overprinting in a back-arc basin, Klamath Falls
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- Colburn, Andrew J.
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- Chitosan based hemorrhage control dressings provide effective external hemorrhage control while having few side effects. Known residual contaminants present in chitosan formulations include endotoxins and proteins known to stimulate gene expression in the liver. This study investigated gene expression in the liver using rat bio-compatibility models to gain knowledge regarding...
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- Based Hemostatic Control Patch in Rat Models By Andrew J. Colburn A thesis submitted to Oregon
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- Colburn, Andrew J.
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- Chitosan based hemorrhage control dressings provide effective external hemorrhage control while having few side effects. Known residual contaminants present in chitosan formulations include endotoxins and proteins known to stimulate gene expression in the liver. This study investigated gene expression in the liver using rat bio-compatibility models to gain knowledge regarding...
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- Subcutaneous Chitosan Patch Formulations Andrew Colburn1, Leslie Dyal, Ph.D.2 and John Mata Ph.D.2 Oregon
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- Osborn, Andrew
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- Pactamycin, a complex aminocyclitol compound produced by Streptomyces pactum, has significant antibiotic, antitumor, and antiplasmodial activity. However, this natural product has not been developed for clinical use due to its high cytotoxicity. Modulation of its biological properties by chemical synthesis has been difficult due to its complex chemical structure. Therefore,...
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- Biosynthesis Andrew Osborn Research Mentors: Dr. Taifo Mahmud, Dr. Kerry McPhail A Bioresource
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- Osborn, Andrew
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- Pactamycin, a complex aminocyclitol compound produced by Streptomyces pactum, has significant antibiotic, antitumor, and antiplasmodial activity. However, this natural product has not been developed for clinical use due to its high cytotoxicity. Modulation of its biological properties by chemical synthesis has been difficult due to its complex chemical structure. Therefore,...
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- By Andrew Osborn An Undergraduate Thesis Submitted to Oregon State University
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- Kennedy, Robert E., Andréfouët, Serge, Cohen, Warren B., Meigs, Garrett W., and et al.
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- When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring in natural systems, omitting many more...
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- - breaks have variable temporal signatures ranging from abrupt to multi-decadal (Goodwin et al. 2010; Meigs
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- Meigs, Garrett W., Zald, Harold S. J., Campbell, John L., Keeton, William S., and Kennedy, Robert E.
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- Understanding the causes and consequences of rapid environmental change is an essential scientific frontier, particularly given the threat of climate-and land use-induced changes in disturbance regimes. In western North America, recent widespread insect outbreaks and wildfires have sparked acute concerns about potential insect-fire interactions. Although previous research shows that insect...
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- , CanadaCan. J. For. Res. 38 3112–9 Meigs GW,Campbell J L, ZaldH S J, Bailey J D, ShawDC and Kennedy RE
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- Meigs, Garrett W., Zald, Harold S. J., Campbell, John L., Keeton, William S., and Kennedy, Robert E.
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- Understanding the causes and consequences of rapid environmental change is an essential scientific frontier, particularly given the threat of climate-and land use-induced changes in disturbance regimes. In western North America, recent widespread insect outbreaks and wildfires have sparked acute concerns about potential insect-fire interactions. Although previous research shows that insect...
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- reduce the severity of subsequent forest fires? Garrett W Meigs*, Harold S J Zald, John L
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- Gray, Andrew N. and Whittier, Thomas R.
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- The National Forest System (NFS) of the United States plays an important role in the carbon cycle because these lands make up a large proportion of the forested land in the country and commonly store more wood per unit area than other forest ownerships. In addition to sustaining natural resources,...
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- .: +1 541 750 7252; fax: +1 541 758 7742. E-mail address: agray01@fs.fed.us (A.N. Gray). Andrew N. Gray
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- Pham, Andrew
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- Endophytes are bacteria or fungi that live within a host plant. The plant host provides a home for endophytes, and in return endophytes produce primary and secondary metabolites, of which many of the secondary metabolites possess biological activities. When microorganisms are grown under various media conditions, they produce different natural...
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- Endophytes.ppt Chemical Screen and Antibacterial Testing of Fungal Endophytes Andrew
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- Zdanowicz, Ted Andrew
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- The Horseshoe Gulch area includes 16 square miles in the Eastern Paleozoic Belt of the Klamath Mountains geologic province north of Callahan, California. Fossiliferous Late Ordovician and Silurian limestones and unfossiliferous greywackes, arkoses, shales, mudstones, schists, and phyllites, and other terrigenous clastic rocks are exposed in a broad fault zone...
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- , Etna and China mountain quadrangles, California in AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF TED ANDREW
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- Bryenton, Andrew G.
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- Alcoves in some river systems are cooler than the mainstem of the river and provide thermal refugia for aquatic species. An energy balance and sensitivity analysis on 3 alcoves in the Willamette River, Oregon indicate that alcove size and alcove flux determine the degree to which meteorological conditions affect the...
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- Andrew G. Bryenton for the degree of Master of Science in Chemical Engineering presented on November 20
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- Pham, Andrew
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- Endophytes are bacteria or fungi that live within a host plant. The plant host provides a home for endophytes, and in return endophytes produce primary and secondary metabolites, of which many of the secondary metabolites possess biological activities. When microorganisms are grown under various media conditions, they produce different natural...
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- Endophytes Andrew Pham | Dr. Sandra Loesgen | Department of Chemistry Good evening. Thank you for being
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- Dail, David (David Andrew)
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- Obtaining accurate estimates of animal abundance is made difficult by the fact that most animal species are detected imperfectly. Early attempts at building likelihood models that account for unknown detection probability impose a simplifying assumption unrealistic for many populations, however: no births, deaths, migration or emigration can occur in the...
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- J. Madsen Obtaining accurate estimates of animal abundance is made difficult by the fact that most
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- 2 Beth A. Valentine * , Robert J. Bildfell, Andrew J. Dunn † 3 4 Department of Biomedical
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Valentine, Beth A., Bildfell, Robert J., and Dunn, Andrew J.
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- Tumours arising from the dorsal surface of the tongue occurred in 3 horses from 14-23 years of age. Tumours were surgically excised at a referral hospital (1 case) and on the farm (2 cases) and submitted for histopathology. All tumours were multilobular and composed of vaguely nested, bland, oval to...
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- Barnard, Andrew H., Zaneveld, J. Ronald V., and Pegau, W. Scott
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- We tested closure between in situ radiometric and absorption coefficient measurements by using a nearly backscattering-independent remote-sensing reflectance model that employs the remote-sensing reflectance at three wavelengths. We show that only a small error is introduced into the closure model when the proper functional relationships of f/Q and the backscattering...
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- sensed reflectance and the absorption coefficient: closure and inversion—errata Andrew H. Barnard, J
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- Barnard, Andrew H., Zaneveld, J. Ronald V., and Pegau, W. Scott
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- We tested closure between in situ radiometric and absorption coefficient measurements by using a nearly backscattering-independent remote-sensing reflectance model that employs the remote-sensing reflectance at three wavelengths. We show that only a small error is introduced into the closure model when the proper functional relationships of f/Q and the backscattering...
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- sensed reflectance and the absorption coefficient: closure and inversion Andrew H. Barnard, J. Ronald V
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- Barnard, Andrew H., Zaneveld, J. Ronald V., and Pegau, W. Scott
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- We tested closure between in situ radiometric and absorption coefficient measurements by using a nearly backscattering-independent remote-sensing reflectance model that employs the remote-sensing reflectance at three wavelengths. We show that only a small error is introduced into the closure model when the proper functional relationships of f/Q and the backscattering...
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- sensed reflectance and the absorption coefficient: closure and inversion Andrew H. Barnard, J. Ronald V
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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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- would like to thank my advisor, John Dilles, as well as my other committee members, Andrew Meigs and
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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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- risk taking: an examination of concurrent validity Parker, A. M., & Weller, J. A. (2015). Greater
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- Benison, Gregory, Karplus, P. Andrew, and Barbar, Elisar
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- Dynein light chain LC8 is a small, dimeric, and very highly conserved globular protein that is an integral part of the dynein and myosin molecular motors but appears to have a broader role in multiple protein complexes unrelated to molecular motors. LC8 binds to two families of targets: those having...
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- the Diverse Interactions of Dynein Light Chain LC8 Gregory Benison, P. Andrew Karplus and Elisar
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- Iademarco, Michael J.
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- Oregon’s High Lava Plains Province (HLP) has strongly bimodal basalt and rhyolitic volcanism. The Province caps the northern margin of the Basin and Range Province and serves as a transitional region between westward extension of the Basin and Range Province and unextended crust to the north . The High Lava...
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- shape my ideas about the High Lava Plains. Anita Grunder, Andrew Meigs, Adam Kent, Kaleb Scarberry
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- Larkin, Andrew, Siddens, Lisbeth, and Krueger, Sharon
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- Epidermal RNA samples from FVB/N mice treated with PAH standards and environmental PAH mixtures were harvested and purified using Trizol extraction and RNeasy mini prep kit purification. Epidermal RNA integrity was low (RIN mean 3.5), indicating significant RNA degradation and the need to modify handling, collection, and processing of skin...
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- Application Note, Publication, 1–8. Rodgman, A., Smith, C. J., and Perfetti, T. A. (2000). The composition of
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- Larkin, Andrew, Siddens, Lisbeth, and Krueger, Sharon
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- Epidermal RNA samples from FVB/N mice treated with PAH standards and environmental PAH mixtures were harvested and purified using Trizol extraction and RNeasy mini prep kit purification. Epidermal RNA integrity was low (RIN mean 3.5), indicating significant RNA degradation and the need to modify handling, collection, and processing of skin...
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- with environmental PAH mixtures Andrew Larkina,b, Lisbeth K. Siddensb, Sharon K. Kruegerc, David E
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- Han, Barbara A., Kerby, Jacob L., Searle, Catherine L., Storfer, Andrew, and Blaustein, Andrew R.
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- Wildlife epidemiological outcomes can depend strongly on the composition of an ecological community, particularly when multiple host species are affected by the same pathogen. However, the relationship between host species richness and disease risk can vary with community context and with the degree of spillover transmission that occurs among co-occurring...
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- infection severity among amphibians in the absence of spillover transmission Han, B. A., Kerby, J. L
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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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- -Phosphate Cyclase: ValA from Streptomyces hygroscopicus Kelsey M. Kean1, Sara J. Codding1, Shumpei
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- Mellbye, Brett L., Giguere, Andrew, Chaplen, Frank, Bottomley, Peter J., and Sayavedra-Soto, Luis A.
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- Nitrosomonas europaea is a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium that oxidizes ammonia (NH₃) to obtain energy for growth on carbon dioxide (CO₂) and can also produce nitrous oxide (N₂O), a greenhouse gas. We interrogated the growth, physiological, and transcriptome responses of N. europaea to conditions of replete (>5.2 mM) and limited inorganic carbon...
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- Maintenance and Enhances Nitrous Oxide Production in Nitrosomonas europaea. Brett L. Mellbyea#, Andrew
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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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- ). Kelsey M. Kean1, Sara J. Codding1, Shumpei Asamizu2, Taifo Mahmud2, and P. Andrew Karplus1,* 1
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- Mellbye, Brett L., Giguere, Andrew, Chaplen, Frank, Bottomley, Peter J., and Sayavedra-Soto, Luis A.
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- Nitrosomonas europaea is a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium that oxidizes ammonia (NH₃) to obtain energy for growth on carbon dioxide (CO₂) and can also produce nitrous oxide (N₂O), a greenhouse gas. We interrogated the growth, physiological, and transcriptome responses of N. europaea to conditions of replete (>5.2 mM) and limited inorganic carbon...
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- Andrew Giguere,b Frank Chaplen,c Peter J. Bottomley,b,d Luis A. Sayavedra-Sotoa Department of Botany and
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- Mellbye, Brett L., Giguere, Andrew, Chaplen, Frank, Bottomley, Peter J., and Sayavedra-Soto, Luis A.
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- Nitrosomonas europaea is a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium that oxidizes ammonia (NH₃) to obtain energy for growth on carbon dioxide (CO₂) and can also produce nitrous oxide (N₂O), a greenhouse gas. We interrogated the growth, physiological, and transcriptome responses of N. europaea to conditions of replete (>5.2 mM) and limited inorganic carbon...
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- Edgington, Aaron James, Petersen, Elijah J., Herzing, Andrew A., Podila, Ramakrishna, Rao, Apparao, and Klaine, Stephen J.
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- The objectives of this study were to determine the extent of absorption of functionalized single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) across the gut epithelial cells in Daphnia magna. Several microscopic techniques were utilized, including micro-Raman spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and selective area diffraction (SAD). In an effort to examine the...
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- -wall carbon nanotube uptake by Daphnia magna Aaron James Edgington1, Elijah J. Petersen2, Andrew A
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- Marlow, Jeffrey J., Steele, Joshua A., Ziebis, Wiebke, Thurber, Andrew R., Levin, Lisa A., and Orphan, Victoria J.
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- The atmospheric flux of methane from the oceans is largely mitigated through microbially mediated sulphate-coupled methane oxidation, resulting in the precipitation of authigenic carbonates. Deep-sea carbonates are common around active and palaeo-methane seepage, and have primarily been viewed as passive recorders of methane oxidation; their role as active and unique...
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- the deep sea Jeffrey J. Marlow1, Joshua A. Steele1, Wiebke Ziebis2, Andrew R. Thurber3, Lisa A. Levin4
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- Edgington, Aaron James, Petersen, Elijah J., Herzing, Andrew A., Podila, Ramakrishna, Rao, Apparao, and Klaine, Stephen J.
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- The objectives of this study were to determine the extent of absorption of functionalized single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) across the gut epithelial cells in Daphnia magna. Several microscopic techniques were utilized, including micro-Raman spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and selective area diffraction (SAD). In an effort to examine the...
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- Marlow, Jeffrey J., Steele, Joshua A., Ziebis, Wiebke, Thurber, Andrew R., Levin, Lisa A., and Orphan, Victoria J.
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- The atmospheric flux of methane from the oceans is largely mitigated through microbially mediated sulphate-coupled methane oxidation, resulting in the precipitation of authigenic carbonates. Deep-sea carbonates are common around active and palaeo-methane seepage, and have primarily been viewed as passive recorders of methane oxidation; their role as active and unique...
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- Mackereth, Kailan F.
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- Abstract Understanding the effects of climate change on forest ecosystems requires exploration of the relationships of different components of the system, such as the response of biota to local hydrology, temperature, precipitation, and elevation. The Long-term Ecological Research Program at the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, located in the Western...
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- invertebrate abundance at H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon By: Kailan F. Mackereth An
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- Mackereth, Kailan F.
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- Abstract Understanding the effects of climate change on forest ecosystems requires exploration of the relationships of different components of the system, such as the response of biota to local hydrology, temperature, precipitation, and elevation. The Long-term Ecological Research Program at the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, located in the Western...
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- abundance by temperature zone in H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, OR A phenological examination of
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- Fister, Andrew S., Shi, Zi, Zhang, Yufan, Helliwell, Emily E., Maximova, Siela N., and Guiltinan, Mark J.
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- Background: Theobroma cacao L., the source of cocoa, is a crop of significant economic value around the world. To facilitate the study of gene function in cacao we have developed a rapid Agrobacterium-mediated transient genetic transformation protocol. Here we present a detailed methodology for our transformation assay, as well as...
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- for functional genomics in the tropical tree Theobroma cacao L. Andrew S. Fister1, Zi Shi2, Yufan
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- Stamieszkin, Karen, Pershing, Andrew J., Record, Nicholas R., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Dam, Hans G., and Feinberg, Leah R.
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- Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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- Andrew J. Pershing,2 Nicholas R. Record,3 Cynthia H. Pilskaln,4 Hans G. Dam,5 Leah R. Feinberg6 1School
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- Fister, Andrew S., O'Neil, Shawn T., Shi, Zi, Zhang, Yufan, Tyler, Brett M., Guiltinan, Mark J., and Maximova, Siela N.
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- Understanding the genetic basis of pathogen susceptibility in various crop plants is crucial to increasing the stability of food, feed, and fuel production. Varietal differences in defence responses provide insights into the mechanisms of resistance and are a key resource for plant breeders. To explore the role of salicylic acid...
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- treatment Andrew S. Fister1, Shawn T. O’Neil2, Zi Shi3, Yufan Zhang1, Brett M. Tyler2,4, Mark J
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- DeGiorgio, Michael, Syring, John, Eckert, Andrew J., Liston, Aaron, Cronn, Richard, Neale, David B., and Rosenberg, Noah A.
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- BACKGROUND: As it becomes increasingly possible to obtain DNA sequences of orthologous genes from diverse sets of taxa, species trees are frequently being inferred from multilocus data. However, the behavior of many methods for performing this inference has remained largely unexplored. Some methods have been proven to be consistent given...
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- multilocus dataset from North American pines Michael DeGiorgio1*, John Syring2, Andrew J Eckert3,4, Aaron
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- Stamieszkin, Karen, Pershing, Andrew J., Record, Nicholas R., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Dam, Hans G., and Feinberg, Leah R.
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- Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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- across and along the Gulf Stream. J. Plankton Res. 15: 67-98, doi: 10.1093/plankt/15.1.67 § Ayukai, T
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- Fister, Andrew S., O'Neil, Shawn T., Shi, Zi, Zhang, Yufan, Tyler, Brett M., Guiltinan, Mark J., and Maximova, Siela N.
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- Understanding the genetic basis of pathogen susceptibility in various crop plants is crucial to increasing the stability of food, feed, and fuel production. Varietal differences in defence responses provide insights into the mechanisms of resistance and are a key resource for plant breeders. To explore the role of salicylic acid...
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- Fister, Andrew S., Shi, Zi, Zhang, Yufan, Helliwell, Emily E., Maximova, Siela N., and Guiltinan, Mark J.
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- Background: Theobroma cacao L., the source of cocoa, is a crop of significant economic value around the world. To facilitate the study of gene function in cacao we have developed a rapid Agrobacterium-mediated transient genetic transformation protocol. Here we present a detailed methodology for our transformation assay, as well as...
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- DeGiorgio, Michael, Syring, John, Eckert, Andrew J., Liston, Aaron, Cronn, Richard, Neale, David B., and Rosenberg, Noah A.
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- BACKGROUND: As it becomes increasingly possible to obtain DNA sequences of orthologous genes from diverse sets of taxa, species trees are frequently being inferred from multilocus data. However, the behavior of many methods for performing this inference has remained largely unexplored. Some methods have been proven to be consistent given...
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- Stamieszkin, Karen, Pershing, Andrew J., Record, Nicholas R., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Dam, Hans G., and Feinberg, Leah R.
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- Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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- Maruyama, Shumpei
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- Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
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- ., Baumgarten, S., Simakov, O., Wilson, M.C., Piel, J. et al. 2016. Genomes of coral dinoflagellate symbionts
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- Derringer, Andrew R., Hand, Taryn M., and Manore, Melinda M.
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- It has been hypothesized that caffeine intake can directly interfere with estrogen synthesis; it is also well documented that caffeine can increase energy expenditure. Active women with ExMD are at risk for the female athlete triad, a syndrome associated with negative energy balance, leading to menstrual dysfunction and eventually poor...
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- Dysfunction (ExMD) Andrew R. Derringer, Taryn M. Hand, RD, Melinda M. Manore, PhD, RD, CSSD, FACSM. School of
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- Derringer, Andrew R., Hand, Taryn M., and Manore, Melinda M.
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- It has been hypothesized that caffeine intake can directly interfere with estrogen synthesis; it is also well documented that caffeine can increase energy expenditure. Active women with ExMD are at risk for the female athlete triad, a syndrome associated with negative energy balance, leading to menstrual dysfunction and eventually poor...
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- Dysfunction (ExMD) Andrew R. Derringer, Taryn M. Hand, RD, Melinda M. Manore, PhD, RD, CSSD, FACSM. School
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- Pearse, William D., Jones, F. Andrew, and Purvis, Andy
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- Phylogenetic analyses of assemblage membership provide insight into how ecological communities are structured. However, despite the scale-dependency of many ecological processes, little is known about how assemblage and source pool size definitions can be altered, either alone or together, to provide insight into how ecological diversity is maintained. Moreover, although...
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- across fine spatial scales and among clades of different ages WILLIAM D. PEARSE,1,2,6 F. ANDREW JONES
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- Moran, Andrew E., Odden, Michelle C., Thanataveerat, Anusorn, and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: On the basis of the 2014 guidelines for hypertension therapy in the United States, many eligible adults remain untreated. We projected the cost-effectiveness of treating hypertension in U.S. adults according to the 2014 guidelines. METHODS: We used the Cardiovascular Disease Policy Model to simulate drug-treatment and monitoring costs, costs...
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- -termsofuse T h e n e w e ngl a nd j o u r na l o f m e dic i n e n engl j med 372;5 nejm.org
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- Moran, Andrew E., Odden, Michelle C., Thanataveerat, Anusorn, and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: On the basis of the 2014 guidelines for hypertension therapy in the United States, many eligible adults remain untreated. We projected the cost-effectiveness of treating hypertension in U.S. adults according to the 2014 guidelines. METHODS: We used the Cardiovascular Disease Policy Model to simulate drug-treatment and monitoring costs, costs...
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- . N Engl J Med 2015;372:447-55. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMsa1406751 (PDF updated March 9, 2015
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- Myers, Breanne, Voigt, Bradi, Chestnut, Tara, and Blaustein, Andrew R.
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- In the US, significant research is ongoing regarding the interactions of pesticides with species and processes within wetland ecosystems. For example, the effect of such pollutants on amphibian survival and physiology has been an area of focused research. Negative impacts of pesticides to non-target organisms (e.g. amphibians) have been observed....
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- of the amphibian chytrid fungus? Breanne Myers1,2, Bradi Voigt1,3, Tara Chestnut1,4, Andrew R
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- Myers, Breanne, Voigt, Bradi, Chestnut, Tara, and Blaustein, Andrew R.
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- In the US, significant research is ongoing regarding the interactions of pesticides with species and processes within wetland ecosystems. For example, the effect of such pollutants on amphibian survival and physiology has been an area of focused research. Negative impacts of pesticides to non-target organisms (e.g. amphibians) have been observed....
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- amphibian chytrid fungus? Breanne Myers1,2, Bradi Voigt1,3, Tara Chestnut1,4, Andrew R Blaustein1,4,5
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- Gray, Andrew N., Whittier, Thomas R., and Harmon, Mark E.
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- Forest ecosystems are removing significant amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Both abiotic resource availability and biotic interactions during forest succession affect C accumulation rates and maximum C stocks. However, the timing and controls on the peak and decline in C accumulation rates as stands age, trees increase in size,...
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- , plant community, and productivity Andrew N. Gray,1,† Thomas R. Whittier,2 and Mark E. Harmon2 1USDA
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- Lintz, Heather E., Gray, Andrew N., and McCune, Bruce
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- Data from large-scale biological inventories are essential for understanding and managing Earth's ecosystems. The Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (FIA) of the U.S. Forest Service is the largest biological inventory in North America; however, the FIA inventory recently changed from an amalgam of different approaches to a nationally-standardized approach in...
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- ScienceDirect Ecological Informatics j ourna l homepage: www.e lsev ie r .com/ locate /eco l in f Effect of
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- Lockhart, Brian Roy, Ezell, Andrew W., and Hodges, John D.
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- Continuing education workshops and shortcourses are playing an increasingly important role in the education of forest resource professionals. The “tug-of-war” between breadth and depth in undergraduate curricula, combined with pressure to reduce the number of credit hours required for graduation, create knowledge gaps in various disciplines. Workshops and shortcourses help...
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- (An Update) Brian Roy Lockhart1, Andrew W. Ezell2, and John D. Hodges2 1Research Forester U.S
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- , Andrew J. Read, Ursula Siebert, Ilse C. Van Opzeeland, Sofie M. Van Parijs, Ari S. Friedlaender List
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Kindermann4, Douglas P. Nowacek5, Andrew J. Read5, Ursula Siebert6, Ilse C. Van Opzeeland4, Sofie M. Van
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Goni, Miguel A., Moore, Eric, Kurtz, Andrew, Portier, Evan, Alleau, Yvan, and Merrell, David
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- The compositions and loadings of organic matter in soils and sediments from a diverse range of environments along the Fly River system were determined to investigate carbon transport and sequestration in this region. Soil horizons from highland sites representative of upland sources have organic carbon contents (%OC) that range from...
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- Fly 1 River, Papua New Guinea 2 Miguel A. Goñi 1†, Eric Moore 2*, Andrew Kurtz 2§, Evan Portier 3
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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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- Carbonate at Costa Rica Methane Seeps Levin, L. A., Mendoza, G. F., Grupe, B. M., Gonzalez, J. P., Jellison
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- Bradley, Paul W., Gervasi, Stephanie S., Hua, Jessica, Blaustein, Andrew R., and et al.
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- Contributing to the worldwide biodiversity crisis are emerging infectious diseases, which can lead to extirpations and extinctions of hosts. For example, the infectious fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is associated with worldwide amphibian population declines and extinctions. Sensitivity to Bd varies with species, season, and life stage. However, there is...
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- . S., Hua, J., Cothran, R. D., Relyea, R. A., Olson, D. H., & Blaustein, A. R. (2015). Differences in
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- Kroll, Andrew J., Garcia, Tiffany S., Jones, Jay E., Dugger, Katie, Murden, Blake, Johnson, Josh, Peterman, Summer, Brintz, Ben, and Rochelle, Michael
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- Plethodontid salamanders are diverse and widely distributed taxa and play critical roles in ecosystem processes. Due to salamander use of structurally complex habitats, and because only a portion of a population is available for sampling, evaluation of sampling designs and estimators is critical to provide strong inference about Plethodontid ecology...
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- Plethodontid Salamanders Andrew J. Kroll1*, Tiffany S. Garcia2, Jay E. Jones1, Katie Dugger3, Blake Murden4
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- Kroll, Andrew J., Garcia, Tiffany S., Jones, Jay E., Dugger, Katie, Murden, Blake, Johnson, Josh, Peterman, Summer, Brintz, Ben, and Rochelle, Michael
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- Plethodontid salamanders are diverse and widely distributed taxa and play critical roles in ecosystem processes. Due to salamander use of structurally complex habitats, and because only a portion of a population is available for sampling, evaluation of sampling designs and estimators is critical to provide strong inference about Plethodontid ecology...
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- . Reference 1. Kroll AJ, Garcia TS, Jones JE, Dugger K, Murden B, Johnson J, et al. (2015) Evaluating Multi
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- Steinkamp, Matthew J.
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- The objective of this research is to determine the correlation of lacustrine micro-fossils in Lake Tanganyika to changes in climate and lake levels during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene. Lake Tanganyika is the second deepest and one of the oldest lakes in the world. The horst and graben geometry...
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- Matthew J. Steinkamp for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented March 20. 2006. Title
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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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- Smith, Robert J.
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- Climate and terrestrial vegetation have had mutual feedbacks for nearly five hundred million years, yet both are now departing from recent historical norms, with uncertain implications for forest ecosystems. This dissertation outlines the current and potential future climate responses of lichen and bryophyte communities in the United States as part...
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- Robert J. Smith for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Botany and Plant Pathology presented on May 1
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- Mora, Camilo, Wei, Chih-Lin, Rollo, Audrey, Amaro, Teresa, Baco, Amy R., Billett, David, Bopp, Laurent, Chen, Qi, Collier, Mark, Danovaro, Roberto, Gooday, Andrew J., Grupe, Benjamin M., Halloran, Paul R., Ingels, Jeroen, Jones, Daniel O. B., Levin, Lisa A., Nakano, Hideyuki, Norling, Karl, Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Rex, Michael, Ruhl, Henry A., Smith, Craig R., Sweetman, Andrew K., Thurber, Andrew R., Tjiputra, Jerry F., Usseglio, Paolo, Watling, Les, Wu, Tongwen, and Yasuhara, Moriaki
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- Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, and productivity, which in turn could alter biological and social systems. Here, we provide a synoptic global assessment of the simultaneous changes in future ocean biogeochemical variables over marine biota and their broader...
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- Chen1, Mark Collier8, Roberto Danovaro9, Andrew J. Gooday6, Benjamin M. Grupe10, Paul R. Halloran11,12
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- Mora, Camilo, Wei, Chih-Lin, Rollo, Audrey, Amaro, Teresa, Baco, Amy R., Billett, David, Bopp, Laurent, Chen, Qi, Collier, Mark, Danovaro, Roberto, Gooday, Andrew J., Grupe, Benjamin M., Halloran, Paul R., Ingels, Jeroen, Jones, Daniel O. B., Levin, Lisa A., Nakano, Hideyuki, Norling, Karl, Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Rex, Michael, Ruhl, Henry A., Smith, Craig R., Sweetman, Andrew K., Thurber, Andrew R., Tjiputra, Jerry F., Usseglio, Paolo, Watling, Les, Wu, Tongwen, and Yasuhara, Moriaki
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- Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, and productivity, which in turn could alter biological and social systems. Here, we provide a synoptic global assessment of the simultaneous changes in future ocean biogeochemical variables over marine biota and their broader...
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- Hoffman, Jeremy S., Carlson, Anders E., Winsor, Kelsey, Klinkhammer, Gary P., LeGrande, Allegra N., Andrews, John T., and Strasser, Jeffrey C.
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- The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) attributed to the drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz may have caused the event, but the freshwater signature of Lake Agassiz discharge has yet to be identified in δ¹⁸O of foraminiferal...
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- December 2012; accepted 20 December 2012; published 11 March 2013. Citation: Hoffman, J. S., A. E. Carlson
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- Li, Jun, Sinith, Andrew E., Jiang, Peng, Stalick, Judith K., Sleight, Arthur W., and Subramanian, M. A.
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- The discovery of a brilliant-blue color upon the introduction of Mn³⁺ to the trigonal-bipyramidal (TBP) sites in YInO₃ has led to a search for other hosts for Mn³⁺ in TBP coordination. An obvious choice would be YAlO₃. This compound, which has only been prepared through a citrate precursor route, has...
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- ₃ Li, J., Smith, A. E., Jiang, P., Stalick, J. K., Sleight, A. W., & Subramanian, M. A. (2014). True
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- Hoffman, Jeremy S., Carlson, Anders E., Winsor, Kelsey, Klinkhammer, Gary P., LeGrande, Allegra N., Andrews, John T., and Strasser, Jeffrey C.
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- The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) attributed to the drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz may have caused the event, but the freshwater signature of Lake Agassiz discharge has yet to be identified in δ¹⁸O of foraminiferal...
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- of deep-water formation where it could perturb AMOC and force the 8.2 ka event. Citation: Hoffman, J
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- Harris, Dustin, Ummadi, Jyothir Ganesh, Thurber, Andrew R., Allau, Yvan, Verba, Circe, Colwell, Frederick, Torres, Marta E., and Koley, Dipankar
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- Sporosarcina pasteurii is known to produce calcite or biocement in the presence of urea and Ca²⁺. Herein, we report the use of novel ultramicrosensors such as pH, Ca²⁺, and redox sensors, along with a scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM), to monitor a real-time, bacteria-mediated urea hydrolysis process and subsequent changes in...
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- calcification process by Sporosarcina pasteurii biofilm† Dustin Harris,‡a Jyothir Ganesh Ummadi,‡a Andrew R
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- Farnsworth, Andrew, Van Doren, Benjamin M., Hochachka, Wesley M., Sheldon, Daniel, Winner, Kevin, Irvine, Jed, Geevarghese, Jeffrey, and Kelling, Steve
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- Billions of birds migrate at night over North America each year. However, few studies have described the phenology of these movements, such as magnitudes, directions, and speeds, for more than one migration season and at regional scales. In this study, we characterize density, direction, and speed of nocturnally migrating birds...
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- weather surveillance radars in the northeastern USA Andrew FArnsworth,1,5 BenjAmIn m. VAn doren,1 wesley
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- Driggers, Camden M., Cooley, Richard B., Sankaran, Banumathi, Hirschberger, Lawrence L., Stipanuk, Martha H., and Karplus, P. Andrew
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- Mammalian cysteine dioxygenase (CDO) is a mononuclear non-heme iron protein that catalyzes 2 the conversion of cysteine (Cys) to cysteine sulfinic acid (CSA) by an unclarified mechanism. 3 One structural study revealed a Cys-persulfenate (or Cys-persulfenic acid) formed in the active 4 site, but quantum mechanical calculations have been used...
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- , Lawrence L. Hirschberger d , 4 Martha H. Stipanuk d* , and P. Andrew Karplus a* 5 6 a
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- Buck, Julia C., Hua, Jessica, Brogan, William R. III, Dang, Trang D., Urbina, Jenny, Blaustein, Andrew R., and et al.
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- Anthropogenic and natural stressors often interact to affect organisms. Amphibian populations are undergoing unprecedented declines and extinctions with pesticides and emerging infectious diseases implicated as causal factors. Although these factors often co-occur, their effects on amphibians are usually examined in isolation. We hypothesized that exposure of larval and metamorphic amphibians...
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- Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Buck, J. C., Hua, J., Brogan III, W. R., Dang, T. D., Urbina, J., Bendis, R. J
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- Farnsworth, Andrew, Van Doren, Benjamin M., Hochachka, Wesley M., Sheldon, Daniel, Winner, Kevin, Irvine, Jed, Geevarghese, Jeffrey, and Kelling, Steve
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- Billions of birds migrate at night over North America each year. However, few studies have described the phenology of these movements, such as magnitudes, directions, and speeds, for more than one migration season and at regional scales. In this study, we characterize density, direction, and speed of nocturnally migrating birds...
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- targets Andrew Farnsworth1, Benjamin M. Van Doren1, Wesley M. Hochachka1, Daniel Sheldon2,3, Kevin
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- Meints, Brigid, Cuesta-Marcos, Alfonso, Ross, Andrew S., Fisk, Scott, Kongraksawech, Teepakorn, Marshall, Juliet M., Murphy, Kevin, and Hayes, Patrick M.
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- Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been cultivated for human consumption for thousands of years. However, most North Americans do not consume barley on a regular basis. In the last decade, there has been a renewed interest in barley production for human consumption. A number of quality traits estimate nutritional value...
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- the US 1 Brigid Meints, Alfonso Cuesta-Marcos, Andrew S. Ross, Scott Fisk, Teepakorn Kongraksawech
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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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- ., Schimerlik, M. I., & Ishmael, J. E. (2014). Identification of an atypical calcium-dependent calmodulin
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- Zald, Harold S. J., Spies, Thomas A., Seidl, Rupert, Pabst, Robert J., Olsen, Keith A., and Steel, E. Ashley
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- Forest carbon (C) density varies tremendously across space due to the inherent heterogeneity of forest ecosystems. Variation of forest C density is especially pronounced in mountainous terrain, where environmental gradients are compressed and vary at multiple spatial scales. Additionally, the influence of environmental gradients may vary with forest age and...
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- a,⇑, Thomas A. Spies b, Rupert Seidl c, Robert J. Pabst a, Keith A. Olsen a, E. Ashley Steel d
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- Zald, Harold S. J., Spies, Thomas A., Seidl, Rupert, Pabst, Robert J., Olsen, Keith A., and Steel, E. Ashley
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- Forest carbon (C) density varies tremendously across space due to the inherent heterogeneity of forest ecosystems. Variation of forest C density is especially pronounced in mountainous terrain, where environmental gradients are compressed and vary at multiple spatial scales. Additionally, the influence of environmental gradients may vary with forest age and...
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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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- , Katya A. Hafich, Amber C. Churchill, Sarah J. K. Frey, Colin B. Fuss, Clare E. Kazanski, Juan D. Muñoz
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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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- Zak r. ratajcZak,2 troy w. ocheLtree,3 katya a. hafich,4 aMber c. churchiLL,4,5 Sarah j. k. frey,6
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- Jiang, Changtao, Xie, Cen, Lv, Ying, Li, Jing, Krausz, Kristopher W., Shik Jingmin, Brocker, Chad N., Desai, Dhimant, Amin, Shantu G., Bisson, William H., Liu, Yulan, Gavrilova, Oksana, Patterson, Andrew D., and Gonzalez, Frank J.
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- The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-b-muricholic acid (Gly-MCA) inhibits FXR signalling exclusively in intestine, and improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity. Gly-MCA is a selective high-affinity FXR inhibitor that can be administered orally...
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- , Yulan Liu3, Oksana Gavrilova6, Andrew D. Patterson7 & Frank J. Gonzalez1 The farnesoid X receptor (FXR
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- Jiang, Changtao, Xie, Cen, Lv, Ying, Li, Jing, Krausz, Kristopher W., Shik Jingmin, Brocker, Chad N., Desai, Dhimant, Amin, Shantu G., Bisson, William H., Liu, Yulan, Gavrilova, Oksana, Patterson, Andrew D., and Gonzalez, Frank J.
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- The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-b-muricholic acid (Gly-MCA) inhibits FXR signalling exclusively in intestine, and improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity. Gly-MCA is a selective high-affinity FXR inhibitor that can be administered orally...
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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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- 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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- Cartwright, Rachel, Newton, Cori, West, Kristi M., Rice, Jim, Niemeyer, Misty, Burek, Kathryn, Wilson, Andrew, Wall, Alison N., Remonida-Bennett, Jean, Tejeda, Areli, Messi, Sarah, and Marcial-Hernandez, Lila
- Abstract:
- For marine mammals, the ability to tolerate apnea and make extended dives is a defining adaptive trait, facilitating the exploitation of marine food resources. Elevated levels of myoglobin within the muscles are a consistent hallmark of this trait, allowing oxygen collected at the surface to be stored in the muscles...
- Full Text:
- ., Newton, C., West, K. M., Rice, J., Niemeyer, M., Burek, K., ... & Marcial-Hernandez, L. (2016). Tracking
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