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- Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of birth order, sex, and the interaction of birth order and sex on the self concept as measured by the 29 mean scores of the Tennessee Self- Concept Scale (TSCS). Procedures: This research is restricted to...
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF MICHAEL SCOTT NYSTUL for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Name) in COUNSELING
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- Scott, James Michael, 1941-
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- During 1969-1971 I studied patterns of resource allocation and behavioral interaction among Brandt's Cormorants, Pelagic Cormorants, Common Murres and Pigeon Guillemots in the area of a breeding colony on Yaquina Head on the central Oregon coast. Extensive studies of the breeding colony were combined with detailed observations of the distribution,...
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- diving birds AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF JAMES MICHAEL SCOTT for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Name of
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- McCarthy, Michael Scott
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF MICHAEL SCOTT McCARTHY for the
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- Webster, Michael Scott
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- Ecologists have long questioned why fluctuating populations tend to persist rather than go extinct. Populations that persist indefinitely are regulated by mechanisms that cause demographic density dependence, which works to bound fluctuation above zero. In a series of studies, I have sought to determine the processes and mechanisms that regulate...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael S. Webster for the degree
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- Bell, Paul C., Plamondon, Scott, and Rupp, Michael
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- The Oregon Department of Forestry, in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, offers this publication as a guide for cities and counties to use in the development of urban forest practice regulations.
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- Analyst, ODF Scott Plamondon, Urban and Community Forestry Program Manager, ODF Michael Rupp, Rural
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- Burnard, Michael David, Muszynski, Lech, Leavengood, Scott, and Ganio, Lisa
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- Common methods for assessment of surface checking in decorative plywood panels rely on manual handling and visual inspection of specimens, a laborious procedure practically limiting the number of materials and variables that may be considered within one project. In this study, a new automated optical method for detection and measurement...
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- examination of check development in decorative plywood panels Michael David Burnard1,2,3 · Lech Muszyński4
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- Freilich, Michael H., Qi, Hongbo, and Dunbar, R. Scott
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- Calculation of vector winds from spaceborne fan-beam scatterometers requires that backscatter measurements from different antennas be relatively calibrated to high accuracy. A method is developed to perform postlaunch antenna calibration using global mean ocean backscatter measurements in conjunction with estimates of the statistical distribution of near-surface wind velocity and the...
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- Measurements MICHAEL H. FREILICH AND HONGBO QI College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State
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- Yandle, Tracy, Melnychuk, Michael, Crosson, Scott, and Hilborn, Ray
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- In an environment of limited resources and expanded management expectations, fisheries regulators face hard decisions about how intensively to regulate different stocks. The Fishery Management Councils are required to regulate harvest of all stocks in a sustainable manner, but have discretion on how much regulatory effort to invest in individual...
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- Regulatory Effort Across Stocks: A Preliminary Analysis Tracy Yandle ~ Emory University Michael Melnychuk
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- Olsen, Michael J., Young, Adam P., and Ashford, Scott A.
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- This paper discusses the development of a new GIS extension named the Topographic Compartment Analysis Tool (TopCAT), which compares sequential digital elevation models (DEMs) and provides a quantitative and statistical analysis of the alongshore topographical change. TopCAT was specifically designed for the morphological analysis of seacliffs and beaches but may...
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- analyze 1 seacliff and beach change in GIS 2 3 Michael J. Olsen 1* , Adam P. Young 2 , and Scott
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- Lewis, Michael W., Bradford, Daniel E., Rauch, Scott L., and Rosso, Isabelle M.
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- Unconditioned responding (UCR) to a naturally aversive stimulus is associated with defensive responding to a conditioned threat cue (CS+) and a conditioned safety cue (CS-) in trauma-exposed individuals during fear acquisition. However, the relationships of UCR with defensive responding during extinction training, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity, and fearful...
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- Sensitized Defensive Responding and Self-Reported Fearful Traits in a PTSD Sample Michael W. Lewis1,2
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- Stoklosa, Jakub, Daly, Christopher, Foster, Scott D., Ashcroft, Michael B., and Warton, David I.
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- 1. Spatial climate variables are routinely used in species distribution models (SDMs) without accounting for the fact that they have been predicted with uncertainty, which can lead to biased estimates, erroneous inference and poor performances when predicting to new settings – for example under climate change scenarios. 2. We show...
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- Daly, Scott D. Foster, Michael B. Ashcroft and David I. Warton 4 Web Appendix A: Algorithms and
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- Stoklosa, Jakub, Daly, Christopher, Foster, Scott D., Ashcroft, Michael B., and Warton, David I.
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- 1. Spatial climate variables are routinely used in species distribution models (SDMs) without accounting for the fact that they have been predicted with uncertainty, which can lead to biased estimates, erroneous inference and poor performances when predicting to new settings – for example under climate change scenarios. 2. We show...
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- *, Christopher Daly2, Scott D. Foster3, Michael B. Ashcroft4 and David I.Warton1 1School ofMathematics and
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- Stoklosa, Jakub, Daly, Christopher, Foster, Scott D., Ashcroft, Michael B., and Warton, David I.
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- 1. Spatial climate variables are routinely used in species distribution models (SDMs) without accounting for the fact that they have been predicted with uncertainty, which can lead to biased estimates, erroneous inference and poor performances when predicting to new settings – for example under climate change scenarios. 2. We show...
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- Reed, Aimee N., Izume, Satoko, Dolan, Brian P., LaPatra, Scott, Kent, Michael, Dong, Jing, and Jin, Ling
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- Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3), commonly known as koi herpesvirus (KHV), is a member of the Alloherpesviridae, and is a recently discovered emerging herpesvirus that is highly pathogenic for koi and common carp. Our previous study demonstrated that CyHV-3 becomes latent in peripheral white blood cells (WBC). In this study, CyHV-3...
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- . Dolan,a Scott LaPatra,c Michael Kent,a,b Jing Dong,a Ling Jina,b Department of Biomedical Sciences
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- Behrenfeld, Michael J., Doney, Scott C., Lima, Ivan, Boss, Emmanuel S., and Siegel, David A.
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- Satellite measurements allow global assessments of phytoplankton concentrations and, from observed temporal changes in biomass, direct access to net biomass accumulation rates (r). For the subarctic Atlantic basin, analysis of annual cycles in r reveals that initiation of the annual blooming phase does not occur in spring after stratification surpasses...
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- recovery underlying the subarctic Atlantic spring plankton bloom Michael J. Behrenfeld,1 Scott C. Doney,2
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- Kropp, Bradley R., Albee-Scott, Steve, Castellano, Michael A., and Trappe, James M.
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- Phylogenetic analyses based on nLSU and ITS sequence data indicate that the sequestrate genus Gigasperma is polyphyletic. Gigasperma cryptica, which is known only from New Zealand, has affinities with the Cortinariaceae whereas G. americanum and two additional undescribed taxa from western North America are derived from Lepiota within the Agaricaceae....
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- Biology, 5305 Old Main Hill, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322 Steve Albee-Scott Environmental
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- Hyman, Michael R., Ensign, Scott A., Arp, Daniel J., and Ludden, Paul W.
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- Carbonyl sulfide (COS) has been investigated as a rapid-equilibrium inhibitor of CO oxidation by the CO dehydrogenase purified from Rhodospirillum rubrum. The kinetic evidence suggests that the inhibition by COS is largely competitive versus CO (Ki = 2.3 pM) and uncompetitive versus methylviologen as electron acceptor (Ki = 15.8 pM)....
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- from RhodospiriZZum rubrum+ Michael R. Hyman,t Scott A. Ensign,s Daniel J. Arp,t and Paul W. Ludden*,s
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- Garrett, Ryan W., Carlson, Katherine A., Goggans, Matthew Scott, Nesson, Michael H., Shepard, Christopher A., and Schofield, Robert M. S.
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- Leafcutter ants cut trimmings from plants, carry them to their underground nests and cut them into smaller pieces before inoculating them with a fungus that serves as a primary food source for the colony. Cutting is energetically costly, so the amount of cutting is important in understanding foraging energetics. Estimates...
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- cutting RyanW. Garrett1, Katherine A. Carlson1, Matthew Scott Goggans1, Michael H. Nesson2, Christopher A
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- Traber, Maret G., Leonard, Scott W., Bobe, Gerd, Fu, Xueyan, Saltzman, Edward, Grusak, Michael A., and Booth, Sarah L.
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- BACKGROUND: Little is known about α-tocopherol’s bioavailability as a constituent of food or its dependence on a subject’s age. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the α-tocopherol bioavailability from food, we used collard greens grown in deuterated water (²H collard greens) as a source of deuterium-labeled (²H) α-tocopherol consumed by younger and older...
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- collard greens in younger and older adults1–4 Maret G Traber, Scott W Leonard, Gerd Bobe, Xueyan Fu
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- Womble, Jamie N., Blundell, Gail M., Gende, Scott M., Horning, Markus, Sigler, Michael F., and Csepp, David J.
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- Foraging theory predicts that animals will adjust their foraging behavior in order to maximize net energy intake and that trade-offs may exist that can influence their behavior. Although substantial advances have been made with respect to the foraging ecology of large marine predators, there is still a limited understanding of...
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- fields in contrasting habitats in a subarctic glacial fjord Jamie N. Womble · Gail M. Blundell · Scott
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- Burba, George, Schmidt, Andres, Scott, Russell L., Nakai, Taro, Kathilankal, James, Fratini, Gerardo, Hanson, Chad, Law, Beverly, McDermitt, Dayle K., Eckles, Robert, Furtaw, Michael, and Velgersdyk, Michael
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- Eddy covariance flux research has relied on open- or closed-path gas analyzers for producing estimates of net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water vapor (H₂O). The two instruments have had different challenges that have led to development of an enclosed design that is intended to maximize strengths and...
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- * , ANDRES SCHMIDT † , RUS SELL L . SCOTT ‡ , TARO NAKA I § , J AMES KATH ILANKAL * , GERARDO FRAT IN I
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- Boss, Emmanuel, Pegau, W. Scott, Gardner, Wilford D., Zaneveld, J. Ronald, Barnard, Andrew H., Twardowski, Michael S., Chang, G. C., and Dickey, T. D.
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- Spectral attenuation and absorption coefficients of particulate matter and collocated hydrographic measurements were obtained in the Mid-Atlantic Bight during the fall of 1996 and the spring of 1997 as part of the Coastal Mixing and Optics experiment. Within the bottom boundary layer (BBL) the magnitude of the beam attenuation decreased...
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- in the bottom boundary layer of a continental shelf Emmanuel Boss, • W. Scott Pegau, • Wilford D
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- Carver, Scott, Beatty, Julia A., Troyer, Ryan M., Harris, Rachel L., Stutzman-Rodriguez, Kathryn, Barrs, Vanessa R., Chan, Cathy C., Tasker, Séverine, Lappín, Michael R., and VandeWoude, Sue
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- Background: Epidemiological studies of disease exposure risk are frequently based on observational, cross-sectional data, and use statistical approaches as crucial tools for formalising causal processes and making predictions of exposure risks. However, an acknowledged limitation of traditional models is that the inferred relationships are correlational, cannot easily distinguish direct from...
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- : structural equation models to understand infection and co-infection Scott Carver1*, Julia A. Beatty2, Ryan M
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- Schofield, Oscar, Ducklow, Hugh, Bernard, Kim S., Doney, Scott, Patterson-Fraser, Donna, Gorman, Kristen, Martinson, Doug, Meredith, Michael, Saba, Grace, Stammerjohn, Sharon, Steinberg, Deborah, and Fraser, William
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- The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is home to large breeding colonies of the ice-dependent Antarctic Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae). Although the entire inner continental shelf is highly productive, with abundant phytoplankton and krill populations, penguin colonies are distributed heterogeneously along the WAP (Ducklow et al., 2013, in this issue). This ecological...
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- , Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA. Scott Doney is Senior
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The putative protein methyltransferase LAE1 controls cellulase gene expression in Trichoderma reesei
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- Seiboth, Bernhard, Karimi, Razieh Aghcheh, Phatale, Pallavi A., Linke, Rita, Hartl, Lukas, Sauer, Dominik G., Smith, Kristina M., Baker, Scott E., Freitag, Michael, and Kubicek, Christian P.
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- Trichoderma reesei is an industrial producer of enzymes that degrade lignocellulosic polysaccharides to soluble monomers, which can be fermented to biofuels. Here we show that the expression of genes for lignocellulose degradation are controlled by the orthologous T. reesei protein methyltransferase LAE1. In a lae1 deletion mutant we observed a...
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- Scott E. Baker,4 Michael Freitag2 and Christian P. Kubicek1* 1Institute of Chemical Engineering
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- Maxwell, Sara M., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Halpern, Benjamin S., Breed, Greg A., Nickel, Barry, Teutschel, Nicole M., Crowder, Larry B., Benson, Scott, Dutton, Peter H., Bailey, Helen, Kappes, Michelle A., Kuhn, Carey E., Weise, Michael J., Mate, Bruce, Shaffer, Scott A., Hassrick, Jason L., Henry, Robert W., Irvine, Ladd, McDonald, Birgitte I., Robinson, Patrick W., Block, Barbara A., and Costa, Daniel P.
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- Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems, yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking...
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- Maxwell, Sara M., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Halpern, Benjamin S., Breed, Greg A., Nickel, Barry, Teutschel, Nicole M., Crowder, Larry B., Benson, Scott, Dutton, Peter H., Bailey, Helen, Kappes, Michelle A., Kuhn, Carey E., Weise, Michael J., Mate, Bruce, Shaffer, Scott A., Hassrick, Jason L., Henry, Robert W., Irvine, Ladd, McDonald, Birgitte I., Robinson, Patrick W., Block, Barbara A., and Costa, Daniel P.
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- Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems, yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking...
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- . Kuhn15, Michael J. Weise16, Bruce Mate17, Scott A. Shaffer18, Jason L. Hassrick11, Robert W. Henry6
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- Maxwell, Sara M., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Halpern, Benjamin S., Breed, Greg A., Nickel, Barry, Teutschel, Nicole M., Crowder, Larry B., Benson, Scott, Dutton, Peter H., Bailey, Helen, Kappes, Michelle A., Kuhn, Carey E., Weise, Michael J., Mate, Bruce, Shaffer, Scott A., Hassrick, Jason L., Henry, Robert W., Irvine, Ladd, McDonald, Birgitte I., Robinson, Patrick W., Block, Barbara A., and Costa, Daniel P.
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- Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems, yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking...
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- Chasco, Brandon E., Kaplan, Isaac C., Thomas, Austen C., Acevedo-Gutiérrez, Alejandro, Noren, Dawn P., Ford, Michael J., Hanson, M. Bradley, Scordino, Jonathan J., Jeffries, Steven J., Pearson, Scott, Marshall, Kristin N., and Ward, Eric J.
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- Conflicts can arise when the recovery of one protected species limits the recovery of another through competition or predation. The recovery of many marine mammal populations on the west coast of the United States has been viewed as a success; however, within Puget Sound in Washington State, the increased abundance...
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- Brandon Chasco, Isaac C. Kaplan, Austen Thomas, Alejandro Acevedo-Gutiérrez, Dawn Noren, Michael J. Ford
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- Constantine, Rochelle, Jackson, Jennifer A., Steel, Debbie, Baker, C. Scott, Brooks, Lyndon, Burns, Daniel, Clapham, Phillip, Hauser, Nan, Madon, Benedicte, Mattila, David, Oremus, Marc, Poole, Michael, Robbins, Jooke, Thompson, Kirsten, and Garrigue, Claire
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- Estimating the abundance of long-lived, migratory animals is challenging but essential for managing populations. We provide the first abundance estimates of endangered humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae from their breeding grounds in Oceania, South Pacific. Using fluke photo-identification (1999−2004, n = 660 individuals) and microsatellite genotypes (1999−2005, n = 840 individuals),...
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- 4 Rochelle Constantine1, Jennifer Jackson2, Debbie Steel1,3, C. Scott Baker1,3*, 5 Lyndon
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- Constantine, Rochelle, Jackson, Jennifer A., Steel, Debbie, Baker, C. Scott, Brooks, Lyndon, Burns, Daniel, Clapham, Phillip, Hauser, Nan, Madon, Benedicte, Mattila, David, Oremus, Marc, Poole, Michael, Robbins, Jooke, Thompson, Kirsten, and Garrigue, Claire
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- Estimating the abundance of long-lived, migratory animals is challenging but essential for managing populations. We provide the first abundance estimates of endangered humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae from their breeding grounds in Oceania, South Pacific. Using fluke photo-identification (1999−2004, n = 660 individuals) and microsatellite genotypes (1999−2005, n = 840 individuals),...
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- . Scott Baker, Lyndon Brooks, Daniel Burns, Phillip Clapham, Nan Hauser, Bénédicte Madon, David Mattila
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- Flynn, Brendan T., Zhang, Kelvin H. L., Shutthanandan, Vaithiyalingam, Varga, Tamas, Colby, Robert J., Oleksak, Richard P., Manandhar, Sandeep, Engelhard, Mark H., Chambers, Scott A., Henderson, Michael A., Herman, Gregory S., and Thevuthasan, Suntharampillai
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- The mixed electronic and ionic conductivity of perovskite oxides has enabled their use in diverse applications such as automotive exhaust catalysts, solid oxide fuel cell cathodes, and visible light photocatalysts. The redox chemistry at the surface of perovskite oxides is largely dependent on the oxidation state of the metal cations...
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- , Mark H. Engelhardb, cott A. Chambersc, Michael A. Hendersonc, Gregory S. Hermana
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- Karimi-Aghcheh, Razieh, Bok, Jin Woo, Phatale, Pallavi A., Smith, Kristina M., Baker, Scott E., Lichius, Alexander, Omann, Markus, Zeilinger, Susanne, Seiboth, Bernhard, Rhee, Catherine, Keller, Nancy P., Freitag, Michael, and Kubicek, Christian P.
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- The putative methyltransferase LaeA is a global regulator that affects the expression of multiple secondary metabolite gene clusters in several fungi, and it can modify heterochromatin structure in Aspergillus nidulans. We have recently shown that the LaeA ortholog of Trichoderma reesei (LAE1), a fungus that is an industrial producer of...
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- Woo Bok,† Pallavi A. Phatale,‡ Kristina M. Smith,‡ Scott E. Baker,§ Alexander Lichius,* Markus Omann
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- Constantine, Rochelle, Jackson, Jennifer A., Steel, Debbie, Baker, C. Scott, Brooks, Lyndon, Burns, Daniel, Clapham, Phillip, Hauser, Nan, Madon, Benedicte, Mattila, David, Oremus, Marc, Poole, Michael, Robbins, Jooke, Thompson, Kirsten, and Garrigue, Claire
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- Estimating the abundance of long-lived, migratory animals is challenging but essential for managing populations. We provide the first abundance estimates of endangered humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae from their breeding grounds in Oceania, South Pacific. Using fluke photo-identification (1999−2004, n = 660 individuals) and microsatellite genotypes (1999−2005, n = 840 individuals),...
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- Fleishman, Erica, Blockstein, David E., Hall, John A., Mascia, Michael B., Rudd, Murray A., Scott, J. Michael, Sutherland, William J., Bartuska, Ann M., Brown, A. Gordon, Christen, Catherine A., Clement, Joel P., Dellasala, Dominick, Duke, Clifford S., Eaton, Marietta, Fiske, Shirley J., Gosnell, Hannah, Haney, J. Christopher, Hutchins, Michael, Klein, Mary L., Marqusee, Jeffrey, Noon, Barry R., Nordgren, John R., Orbuch, Paul M., Powell, Jimmie, Quarles, Steven P., Saterson, Kathryn A., Savitt, Charles C., Stein, Bruce A., Webster, Michael S., and Vedder, Amy
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- To maximize the utility of research to decisionmaking, especially given limited financial resources, scientists must set priorities for their efforts. We present a list of the top 40 high-priority, multidisciplinary research questions directed toward informing some of the most important current and future decisions about management of species, communities, and...
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- Erica FlEishman, DaviD E. BlockstEin, John a. hall, michaEl B. mascia, murray a. ruDD, J. michaEl scott
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- Clark, Peter U., Shakun, Jeremy D., Marcott, Shaun A., Mix, Alan C., Eby, Michael, Kulp, Scott, Levermann, Anders, Milne, Glenn A., Pfister, Patrik L., Santer, Benjamin D., Schrag, Daniel P., Solomon, Susan, Stocker, Thomas F., Strauss, Benjamin H., Weaver, Andrew J., Winkelmann, Ricarda, Archer, David, Bard, Edouard, Goldner, Aaron, Lambeck, Kurt, Pierrehumbert, Raymond T., and Plattner, Gian-Kasper
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- Most of the policy debate surrounding the actions needed to mitigate and adapt to anthropogenic climate change has been framed by observations of the past 150 years as well as climate and sea-level projections for the twenty-first century. The focus on this 250-year window, however, obscures some of the most...
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- Clark, Peter U., Shakun, Jeremy D., Marcott, Shaun A., Mix, Alan C., Eby, Michael, Kulp, Scott, Levermann, Anders, Milne, Glenn A., Pfister, Patrik L., Santer, Benjamin D., Schrag, Daniel P., Solomon, Susan, Stocker, Thomas F., Strauss, Benjamin H., Weaver, Andrew J., Winkelmann, Ricarda, Archer, David, Bard, Edouard, Goldner, Aaron, Lambeck, Kurt, Pierrehumbert, Raymond T., and Plattner, Gian-Kasper
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- Most of the policy debate surrounding the actions needed to mitigate and adapt to anthropogenic climate change has been framed by observations of the past 150 years as well as climate and sea-level projections for the twenty-first century. The focus on this 250-year window, however, obscures some of the most...
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- . Mix1, Michael Eby4,5, Scott 2 Kulp6, Anders Levermann7,8,9, Glenn A. Milne10, Patrik L. Pfister11
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- Clark, Peter U., Shakun, Jeremy D., Marcott, Shaun A., Mix, Alan C., Eby, Michael, Kulp, Scott, Levermann, Anders, Milne, Glenn A., Pfister, Patrik L., Santer, Benjamin D., Schrag, Daniel P., Solomon, Susan, Stocker, Thomas F., Strauss, Benjamin H., Weaver, Andrew J., Winkelmann, Ricarda, Archer, David, Bard, Edouard, Goldner, Aaron, Lambeck, Kurt, Pierrehumbert, Raymond T., and Plattner, Gian-Kasper
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- Most of the policy debate surrounding the actions needed to mitigate and adapt to anthropogenic climate change has been framed by observations of the past 150 years as well as climate and sea-level projections for the twenty-first century. The focus on this 250-year window, however, obscures some of the most...
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- , Michael Eby4,5, Scott Kulp6, Anders Levermann7,8,9, Glenn A. Milne10, Patrik L. Pfister11, Benjamin D
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- Clark, Peter U., Shakun, Jeremy D., Marcott, Shaun A., Mix, Alan C., Eby, Michael, Kulp, Scott, Levermann, Anders, Milne, Glenn A., Pfister, Patrik L., Santer, Benjamin D., Schrag, Daniel P., Solomon, Susan, Stocker, Thomas F., Strauss, Benjamin H., Weaver, Andrew J., Winkelmann, Ricarda, Archer, David, Bard, Edouard, Goldner, Aaron, Lambeck, Kurt, Pierrehumbert, Raymond T., and Plattner, Gian-Kasper
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- Most of the policy debate surrounding the actions needed to mitigate and adapt to anthropogenic climate change has been framed by observations of the past 150 years as well as climate and sea-level projections for the twenty-first century. The focus on this 250-year window, however, obscures some of the most...
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- Kennedy, Robert E., Andréfouët, Serge, Cohen, Warren B., Gómez, Cristina, Griffiths, Patrick, Hais, Martin, Healey, Sean P., Helmer, Eileen H., Hostert, Patrick, Lyons, Mitchell B., Meigs, Garrett W., Pflugmacher, Dirk, Phinn, Stuart R., Powell, Scott L., Scarth, Peter, Sen, Susmita, Schroeder, Todd A., Schneider, Annemarie, Sonnenschein, Ruth, Vogelmann, James E., Wulder, Michael A., and Zhu, Zhe
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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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- Li, Lin, Eichten, Steven R., Shimizu, Rena, Petsch, Katherine, Yeh, Cheng-Ting, Wu, Wei, Chettoor, Antony M., Givan, Scott A., Cole, Rex A., Fowler, John E., Evans, Matthew M. S., Scanlon, Michael J., Yu, Jianming, Schnable, Patrick S., Timmermans, Marja C. P., Springer, Nathan M., and Muehlbauer, Gary J.
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- BACKGROUND: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are transcripts that are 200 bp or longer, do not encode proteins, and potentially play important roles in eukaryotic gene regulation. However, the number, characteristics and expression inheritance pattern of lncRNAs in maize are still largely unknown. RESULTS: By exploiting available public EST databases, maize...
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- , Scott A Givan8, Rex A Cole9, John E Fowler9, Matthew M S Evans7, Michael J Scanlon3, Jianming Yu5
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Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel– experiment framework
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- McDowell, Nate G., Gehres, Nathan, Limousin, Jean Marc, Macalady, Alison, Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi, Mencuccini, Maurizio, Plaut, Jennifer A., Ogée, Jérôme, Robert E., Pangle, Rasse, Daniel P., Ryan, Michael G., Fisher, Rosie A., Sevanto, Sanna, Waring, Richard H., Williams, A. Park, Yepez, Enrico A., Pockman, William T., Xu, Chonggang, Domec, Jean-Christophe, Holtta, Teemu, Mackay, D. Scott, Sperry, John S., Boutz, Amanda, and Dickman, Lee
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- Model–data comparisons of plant physiological processes provide an understanding of mechanisms underlying vegetation responses to climate. We simulated the physiology of a pi~non pine–juniper woodland (Pinus edulis–Juniperus monosperma) that experienced mortality during a 5 yr precipitation-reduction experiment, allowing a framework with which to examine our knowledge of drought-induced tree mortality....
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- H€oltt€a5, D. Scott Mackay6, John S. Sperry7, Amanda Boutz8, Lee Dickman1, Nathan Gehres8, Jean
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- Moran, Paul, Teel, David J., Banks, Michael A., Beacham, Terry D., Bellinger, M. Renee, Blankenship, Scott M., Candy, John R., Garza, John Carlos, Hess, Jon E., Narum, Shawn R., Seeb, Lisa W., Templin, William D., Wallace, Colin G., and Smith, Christian T.
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- The dynamic Quaternary geology of the Pacific Ring of Fire created substantial challenges for biogeography. Fish life history and population genetic variation were shaped by climate change, repeated formation and subsidence of ice sheets, sea-level change, volcanism and tectonics, isostatic rebound, and now human activities. It is widely recognized in...
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- Paul Moran, David J. Teel, Michael A. Banks, Terry D. Beacham, M. Renee Bellinger, Scott M. Blankenship
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- Jenkins, Dennis L., Davis, Loren G., Stafford, Thomas W., Jr., Campos, Paula F., Hockett, Bryan, Jones, George T., Cummings, Linda Scott, Yost, Chad, Connolly, Thomas J., Yohe, Robert M., II, Gibbons, Summer C., Raghavan, Maanasa, Rasmussen, Morten, Paijmans, Johanna L. A., Hofreiter, Michael, Kemp, Brian M., Barta, Jodi Lynn, Monroe, Cara, Gilbert, M. Thomas P., and Willerslev, Eske
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- The Paisley Caves in Oregon record the oldest directly dated human remains (DNA) in the Western Hemisphere. More than 100 high-precision radiocarbon dates show that deposits containing artifacts and coprolites ranging in age from 12,450 to 2295 ¹⁴C years ago are well stratified. Western Stemmed projectile points were recovered in...
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- * Bryan Hockett,6 George T. Jones,7 Linda Scott Cummings,8 Chad Yost,8 Thomas J. Connolly,1 Robert M
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- Grace, James B., Adler, Peter B., Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Hillebrand, Helmut, Hautier, Yann, Hector, Andy, Harpole, W. Stanley, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Brown, Cynthia S., Buckley, Yvonne M., Collins, Scott L., Cottingham, Kathryn L., Crawley, Michael J., Damschen, Ellen I., Davies, Kendi F., DeCrappeo, Nicole M., Fay, Philip A., Firn, Jennifer, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Jin, Virginia L., Kirkman, Kevin P., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Lambrinos, John G., Melbourne, Brett A., Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John W., Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Stevens, Carly J., Wragg, Peter D., and Yang, Louie H.
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- Pan et al. claim that our results actually support a strong linear positive relationship between productivity and richness, whereas Fridley et al. contend that the data support a strong humped relationship. These responses illustrate how preoccupation with bivariate patterns distracts from a deeper understanding of the multivariate mechanisms that control...
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- . Buckley,12 Scott L. Collins,13 Kathryn L. Cottingham,14 Michael J. Crawley,15 Ellen I. Damschen,16 Kendi
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- McCluskey, Kevin, Alvarez, Anne, Bennett, Rick, Bokati, Deepak, Boundy-Mills, Kyria, Brown, Daniel, Bull, Carolee T., Coffey, Michael, Dreaden, Tyler, Duke, Clifford, Dye, Greg, Ehmke, Erin, Eversole, Kellye, Fenstermacher, Kristi, Geiser, David, Glaeser, Jessie A., Greene, Stephanie, Gribble, Lisa, Griffith, M. Patrick, Hanser, Kathryn, Humber, Richard, Johnson, Barbara W., Kermode, Anthony, Krichevsky, Micah, Laudon, Matt, Leach, Jan, Leslie, John, May, Meghan, Melcher, Ulrich, Nobles, David, Fonseca, Natalia Risso, Robinson, Sara, Ryan, Matthew, Scott, James, Silflow, Carolyn, Vidaver, Anne, Webb, Kimberly M., Wertz, John E., Yentsch, Sara, and Zehr, Sarah
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- The U.S. Culture Collection Network was formed in 2012 by a group of culture collection scientists and stakeholders in order to continue the progress established previously through efforts of an ad hoc group. The network is supported by a Research Coordination Network grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)...
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- Disease Control and Prevention” James Scott, “Preserving the University of Alberta Microfungus and
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- McCluskey, Kevin, Alvarez, Anne, Bennett, Rick, Bokati, Deepak, Boundy-Mills, Kyria, Brown, Daniel, Bull, Carolee T., Coffey, Michael, Dreaden, Tyler, Duke, Clifford, Dye, Greg, Ehmke, Erin, Eversole, Kellye, Fenstermacher, Kristi, Geiser, David, Glaeser, Jessie A., Greene, Stephanie, Gribble, Lisa, Griffith, M. Patrick, Hanser, Kathryn, Humber, Richard, Johnson, Barbara W., Kermode, Anthony, Krichevsky, Micah, Laudon, Matt, Leach, Jan, Leslie, John, May, Meghan, Melcher, Ulrich, Nobles, David, Fonseca, Natalia Risso, Robinson, Sara, Ryan, Matthew, Scott, James, Silflow, Carolyn, Vidaver, Anne, Webb, Kimberly M., Wertz, John E., Yentsch, Sara, and Zehr, Sarah
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- The U.S. Culture Collection Network was formed in 2012 by a group of culture collection scientists and stakeholders in order to continue the progress established previously through efforts of an ad hoc group. The network is supported by a Research Coordination Network grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)...
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- Alvarez, Rick Bennett, Deepak Bokati, Kyria Boundy-Mills, Daniel Brown, Carolee T. Bull, Michael Coffey
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- Hays, Graeme C., Ferreira, Luciana C., Sequeira, Ana M. M., Meekan, Mark G., Duarte, Carlos M., Bailey, Helen, Bailleul, Fred, Bowen, W. Don, Caley, M. Julian, Costa, Daniel P., Eguíluz, Victor M., Fossette, Sabrina, Friedlaender, Ari S., Gales, Nick, Gleiss, Adrian C., Gunn, John, Harcourt, Rob, Hazen, Elliott L., Heithaus, Michael R., Heupel, Michelle, Holland, Kim, Horning, Markus, Jonsen, Ian, Kooyman, Gerald L., Lowe, Christopher G., Madsen, Peter T., Marsh, Helene, Phillips, Richard A., Righton, David, Ropert-Coudert, Yan, Sato, Katsufumi, Shaffer, Scott A., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Sims, David W., Skomal, Gregory, Takahashi, Akinori, Trathan, Philip N., Wikelski, Martin, Womble, Jamie N., and Thums, Michele
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- It is a golden age for animal movement studies and so an opportune time to assess priorities for future work. We assembled 40 experts to identify key questions in this field, focussing on marine megafauna, which include a broad range of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish. Research on these taxa...
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- Elliott L. Hazen,17 Michael R. Heithaus,18 Michelle Heupel,9,19 Kim Holland,20 Markus Horning,21 Ian
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- McCluskey, Kevin, Alvarez, Anne, Bennett, Rick, Bokati, Deepak, Boundy-Mills, Kyria, Brown, Daniel, Bull, Carolee T., Coffey, Michael, Dreaden, Tyler, Duke, Clifford, Dye, Greg, Ehmke, Erin, Eversole, Kellye, Fenstermacher, Kristi, Geiser, David, Glaeser, Jessie A., Greene, Stephanie, Gribble, Lisa, Griffith, M. Patrick, Hanser, Kathryn, Humber, Richard, Johnson, Barbara W., Kermode, Anthony, Krichevsky, Micah, Laudon, Matt, Leach, Jan, Leslie, John, May, Meghan, Melcher, Ulrich, Nobles, David, Fonseca, Natalia Risso, Robinson, Sara, Ryan, Matthew, Scott, James, Silflow, Carolyn, Vidaver, Anne, Webb, Kimberly M., Wertz, John E., Yentsch, Sara, and Zehr, Sarah
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- The U.S. Culture Collection Network was formed in 2012 by a group of culture collection scientists and stakeholders in order to continue the progress established previously through efforts of an ad hoc group. The network is supported by a Research Coordination Network grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)...
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- Halpern, Benjamin S., Longo, Catherine, Hardy, Darren, McLeod, Karen L., Samhouri, Jameal F., Katona, Steven K., Kleisner, Kristin, Lester, Sarah E., O'Leary, Jennifer, Ranelletti, Marla, Rosenberg, Andrew A., Scarborough, Courtney, Selig, Elizabeth R., Best, Benjamin D., Brumbaugh, Daniel R., Chapin, F. Stuart, Crowder, Larry B., Daly, Kendra L., Doney, Scott C., Elfes, Cristiane, Fogarty, Michael J., Gaines, Steven D., Jacobsen, Kelsey I., Karrer, Leah Bunce, Leslie, Heather M., Neeley, Elizabeth, Pauly, Daniel, Polasky, Stephen, Ris, Bud, St. Martin, Kevin, Stone, Gregory S., Sumaila, U. Rashid, and Zeller, Dirk
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- The ocean plays a critical role in supporting human well-being, from providing food, livelihoods and recreational opportunities to regulating the global climate. Sustainable management aimed at maintaining the flow of a broad range of benefits from the ocean requires a comprehensive and quantitative method to measure and monitor the health...
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- . Daly13, Scott C. Doney14, Cristiane Elfes15,16, Michael J. Fogarty17, Steven D. Gaines8, Kelsey I
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- Quentin, Audrey G., Pinkard, Elizabeth A., Ryan, Michael G., Tissue, David T., Baggett, L. Scott, Adams, Henry D., Maillard, Pascale, Marchand, Jacqueline, Landhäusser, Simon M., Lacointe, André, Gibon, Yves, Anderegg, William R. L., Asao, Shinichi, Atkin, Owen K., Bonhomme, Marc, Claye, Caroline, Chow, Pak S., Clément-Vidal, Anne, Davies, Noel W., Dickman, L. Turin, Dumbur, Rita, Ellsworth, David S., Falk, Kristen, Galiano, Lucía, Grünzweig, José M., Hartmann, Henrik, Hoch, Günter, Hood, Sharon, Jones, Joanna E., Koike, Takayoshi, Kuhlmann, Iris, Lloret, Francisco, Maestro, Melchor, Mansfield, Shawn D., Martínez-Vilalta, Jordi, Maucourt, Mickael, McDowell, Nathan G., Moing, Annick, Muller, Bertrand, Nebauer, Sergio G., Niinemets, Ülo, Palacio, Sara, Piper, Frida, Raveh, Eran, Richter, Andreas, Rolland, Gaëlle, Rosas, Teresa, Saint Joanis, Brigitte, Sala, Anna, Smith, Renee A., Sterck, Frank, Stinziano, Joseph R., Tobias, Mari, Unda, Faride, Watanabe, Makoto, Way, Danielle A., Weerasinghe, Lasantha K., Wild, Birgit, Wiley, Erin, and Woodruff, David R.
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- Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in plant tissue are frequently quantified to make inferences about plant responses to environmental conditions. Laboratories publishing estimates of NSC of woody plants use many different methods to evaluate NSC. We asked whether NSC estimates in the recent literature could be quantitatively compared among studies. We also...
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