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- OF THE THESIS OF Scott R. Stewart for the degree of Masters of Science in Soil Science presented on
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- Cranswick, Mark Scott
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- Mark Scott Cranswick in Geology for the degree of Master of
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- Jordan, Scott
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- To model the behavior of the spring run Chinook salmon, we expanded the current dataset of salmon counts at the Winchester Dam, Winchester, Oregon, to include historical data from 1991 through 1997. These counts were used to identify Chinook salmon behavior that resulted in defining preferable water conditions during their...
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- on the Umpqua River By Scott Jordan 6/2/2015 1 Importance of Salmon • Delicious • Recreation
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- Hutchings, Scott
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- This thesis looks at the third harmonic voltage response of a small incandescent lightbulb. The third harmonic voltage, or 3 omega (3ω) voltage, arises from applying a 1ω sinusoidal voltage across a resistive material. The 3ω voltage carries with it information about the thermal conductivity of the material. A lock-in-amplifier...
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- Incandescent Lightbulb Scott Hutchings Advisor: Dr. Janet Tate Oregon State University: Physics
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- Jordan, Scott
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- To model the behavior of the spring run Chinook salmon, we expanded the current dataset of salmon counts at the Winchester Dam, Winchester, Oregon, to include historical data from 1991 through 1997. These counts were used to identify Chinook salmon behavior that resulted in defining preferable water conditions during their...
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- North Umpqua River Scott Jordan PI: Thomas Dietterich Collaborators: Rebecca
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- McAuliffe, Scott C.
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- The work described herein entailed three separate but related education/outreach activities aimed at distinct audiences. This portfolio required acquisition of a range of skills in order to effectively convey information in a fashion accessible to each target audience. The first project consists of contributions to a sample chapter of a...
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- Projects by Scott C. McAuliffe Research Report Submitted To Marine Resource Management Program College
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- Yospin, Gabriel I., Bridgham, Scott D., Neilson, Ronald P., Bolte, John P., and et al.
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- We developed a new climate-sensitive vegetation state-and-transition simulation model (CV-STSM) to simulate future vegetation at a fine spatial grain commensurate with the scales of human land-use decisions, and under the joint influences of changing climate, site productivity, and disturbance. CV-STSM integrates outputs from four different modeling systems. Successional changes in...
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- management GABRIEL I. YOSPIN,1,10 SCOTT D. BRIDGHAM,2 RONALD P. NEILSON,3 JOHN P. BOLTE,4 DOMINIQUE M
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- Yospin, Gabriel I., Bridgham, Scott D., Neilson, Ronald P., Bolte, John P., and et al.
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- We developed a new climate-sensitive vegetation state-and-transition simulation model (CV-STSM) to simulate future vegetation at a fine spatial grain commensurate with the scales of human land-use decisions, and under the joint influences of changing climate, site productivity, and disturbance. CV-STSM integrates outputs from four different modeling systems. Successional changes in...
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- sincere sympathies in her loss." P. G. BETTENDORF P. G. Bettendorf, president of the Colonial Warehouse
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- Emerson, Sarah C. and Emerson, Scott S.
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- In many disease settings, it is likely that only a subset of the disease population will exhibit certain genetic or phenotypic differences from the healthy population. Therefore, when seeking to identify genes or other explanatory factors that might be related to the disease state, we might expect a mixture distribution...
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- ://cdss.library.oregonstate.edu/sa-termsofuse Research Article Sarah C. Emerson* and Scott S. Emerson Detecting
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- Astudillo, Bryam
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- The characterization of the seismic performance of structures relies on numerical simulations. However, estimates of seismic response are subject to various sources of uncertainty, including modeling uncertainty. This research estimated the response of two full-scale structural specimens composed of a moment resisting frame, elastic spines, and force-limiting connections (FLC), which...
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- Masters Thesis
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- Professors Dr. Andre Barbosa and Dr. Michael Scott for being part of my committee and for their knowledge
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- Silvia, Evon P.
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- Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) is an efficient, effective, and precise measurement tool rapidly growing in popularity in a wide variety of fields. Use of TLS data often requires aligning multiple scans for a more complete model of a scene or object, a procedure known as scan registration. Each scan setup...
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- THESIS OF Evon P. Silvia for the degree of Master of Science in Civil Engineering presented on
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- Graven, Erik P.
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- Surface geology, seismic data, petroleum exploratory well data, and water well data have been used to analyze the structural and tectonic history of the southern Willamette Valley. Tertiary strata beneath the southern Willamette Valley appear to have had an early Cascade or Clarno volcanic source to the east by the...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Erik P. Graven for the degree of
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- Jackson, Alexis M., Semmens, Brice X., de Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy, Heppell, Scott A., and et al.
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- To address patterns of genetic connectivity in a mass-aggregating marine fish, we analyzed genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), microsatellites, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus). We expected Nassau grouper to exhibit genetic differentiation among its subpopulations due to its reproductive behavior and retentive oceanographic conditions...
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- , Richard S. Nemeth4, Scott A. Heppell5, Phillippe G. Bush6, Alfonso Aguilar-Perera7, John A. B. Claydon8
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- Jackson, Alexis M., Semmens, Brice X., de Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy, Heppell, Scott A., and et al.
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- To address patterns of genetic connectivity in a mass-aggregating marine fish, we analyzed genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), microsatellites, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus). We expected Nassau grouper to exhibit genetic differentiation among its subpopulations due to its reproductive behavior and retentive oceanographic conditions...
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- values for microsatellites are above diagonal. Bolded values denote statistical significance of p
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- Schaeffer, Scott, Harper, Artemus, Raja, Rajani, Jaiswal, Pankaj, and Dhingra, Amit
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- Plastids are actively involved in numerous plant processes critical to growth, development and adaptation. They play a primary role in photosynthesis, pigment and monoterpene synthesis, gravity sensing, starch and fatty acid synthesis, as well as oil, and protein storage. We applied two complementary methods to analyze the recently published apple...
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- of Sequenced Higher Plant Genomes Schaeffer, S., Harper, A., Raja, R., Jaiswal, P., Dhingra, A
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- Dalebout, Merel L., Baker, C. Scott, Steel, Debbie, and et al.
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- We present genetic and morphological evidence supporting the recognition of a previously synonymized species of Mesoplodon beaked whale in the tropical Indo-Pacific, Mesoplodon hotaula. Although the new species is closely-related to the rare ginkgo-toothed beaked whale M. ginkgodens, we show that these two lineages can be differentiated by maternally (mitochondrial...
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- Deraniyagala 1963: A new species of beaked whale in the tropical Indo-Pacific Dalebout, M. L., Scott Baker, C
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- H.T. Harvey & Associates, Terrill, Scott, Kramer, Sharon, Nelson, Peter, and Zajanc, David
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- The purpose of this project was to collect baseline data for a Before-After-Control-Impact (BACI) study of effects a wave energy conversion project planned for the coastal waters off of Reedsport, Oregon on the local benthic ecology. A BACI study controls for inevitable spatial and temporal environmental variation and provides an...
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- Prepared by H. T. Harvey & Associates Scott Terrill, Ph.D., Principal-in-Charge Sharon
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- H.T. Harvey & Associates, Terrill, Scott, Kramer, Sharon, Nelson, Peter, and Zajanc, David
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- The purpose of this project was to collect baseline data for a Before-After-Control-Impact (BACI) study of effects a wave energy conversion project planned for the coastal waters off of Reedsport, Oregon on the local benthic ecology. A BACI study controls for inevitable spatial and temporal environmental variation and provides an...
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- —December 2009.doc Dungeness Crab & Fish Baseline Study Prepared by H.T. Harvey & Associates Scott
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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- @boisestate.edu Scott E. Lowe Department of Economics Boise State University Tel: (208) 426-5439
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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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- the absorption coefficient: closure and inversion u a p In situ determination of the remotely
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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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- the absorption coefficient: closure and inversion u a p In situ determination of the remotely
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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- change, water rights, and water supply: The case of irrigated agriculture in Idaho Wenchao Xu1, Scott E
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- Kim, Jihan, Jones, Christopher A. R., Groves, Nicholas Scott, and Sun, Bo
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- Cells in three-dimensional (3D) environments exhibit very different biochemical and biophysical phenotypes compared to the behavior of cells in two-dimensional (2D) environments. As an important biomechanical measurement, 2D traction force microscopy can not be directly extended into 3D cases. In order to quantitatively characterize the contraction field, we have developed...
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- Scott Groves, Bo Sun* Department of Physics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, United States
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- Xu, Wenchao, Lowe, Scott E., and Adams, Richard M.
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- We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term climate (weather) trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel...
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- Department of Economics Boise State University Tel: (208) 426-3305 wenchaoxu@boisestate.edu Scott
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- Edson, James B., Jampana, Venkata, Weller, Robert A., Bigorre, Sebastien P., Plueddemann, Albert J., Fairall, Christopher W., Miller, Scott D., Mahrt, Larry, Vickers, Dean, and Hersbach, Hans
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- This study investigates the exchange of momentum between the atmosphere and ocean using data collected from four oceanic field experiments. Direct covariance estimates of momentum fluxes were collected in all four experiments and wind profiles were collected during three of them. The objective of the investigation is to improve parameterizations...
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- Corrigendum CORRIGENDUM JAMES B. EDSON,* VENKATA JAMPANA,* ROBERT A. WELLER,1 SEBASTIEN P. BIGORRE,1
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- Edson, James B., Jampana, Venkata, Weller, Robert A., Bigorre, Sebastien P., Plueddemann, Albert J., Fairall, Christopher W., Miller, Scott D., Mahrt, Larry, Vickers, Dean, and Hersbach, Hans
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- This study investigates the exchange of momentum between the atmosphere and ocean using data collected from four oceanic field experiments. Direct covariance estimates of momentum fluxes were collected in all four experiments and wind profiles were collected during three of them. The objective of the investigation is to improve parameterizations...
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- Ocean JAMES B. EDSON,* VENKATA JAMPANA,* ROBERT A. WELLER,1 SEBASTIEN P. BIGORRE,1 ALBERT J
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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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- . Oeffner, R. J. Read, D. C. Richardson, J. S. Richardson, T. C. Terwilliger, and P. H. Zwart. (2010
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- Orben, Rachael A., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Irons, David B., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- 1. Foraging and migration often require different energetic and movement strategies. Though not readily apparent, constraints during one phase might influence the foraging strategies observed in another. For marine birds that fly and dive, body size constraints likely present a trade-off between foraging ability and migration as smaller bodies reduce...
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- Sea Rachael A. Orben1,2*, Rosana Paredes3, Daniel D. Roby4, David B. Irons5 and Scott A. Shaffer6,7
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- Xiao, Jingfeng, Ollinger, Scott V., Frolking, Steve, Law, Bevery E., and et al.
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- The exchange of carbon dioxide is a key measure of ecosystem metabolism and a critical intersection between the terrestrial biosphere and the Earth’s climate. Despite the general agreement that the terrestrial ecosystems in North America provide a sizeable carbon sink, the size and distribution of the sink remain uncertain. We...
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- ://cdss.library.oregonstate.edu/sa-termsofuse D o J K D A L a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t a A
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- Orben, Rachael A., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Irons, David B., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- 1. Foraging and migration often require different energetic and movement strategies. Though not readily apparent, constraints during one phase might influence the foraging strategies observed in another. For marine birds that fly and dive, body size constraints likely present a trade-off between foraging ability and migration as smaller bodies reduce...
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- of thick-billed murres (Table 2). Shallow Night Deep Day High Frequency v p v p v p Diet
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- Xiao, Jingfeng, Ollinger, Scott V., Frolking, Steve, Law, Bevery E., and et al.
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- The exchange of carbon dioxide is a key measure of ecosystem metabolism and a critical intersection between the terrestrial biosphere and the Earth’s climate. Despite the general agreement that the terrestrial ecosystems in North America provide a sizeable carbon sink, the size and distribution of the sink remain uncertain. We...
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- 31.82 -110.87 WSA Scott et al., 2009 US-Ton Tonzi Ranch 38.43 -120.97 WSA Ma et al., 2007 CA-Let
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- Mahrt, Larry, Thomas, Christoph, Richardson, Scott, Seaman, Nelson, Stauffer, David, and Zeeman, Matthias
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- Turbulence measurements for very stable conditions near the surface are contrasted among three sites: a high altitude basin during winter with grass or snow-covered grass, a broad valley with complex agricultural land use, and a more narrow valley that is influenced by a valley cold pool and cold air drainage....
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- Turbulence for Very Stable and Weak- Wind Conditions Larry Mahrt, Christoph Thomas, Scott Richardson, Nelson
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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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- 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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- José Pérez-Alvarez, María, Olavarría, Carlos, Moraga, Rodrigo, Baker, C. Scott, Hamner, Rebecca M., and Poulin, Elie
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- Understanding genetic differentiation and speciation processes in marine species with high dispersal capabilities is challenging. The Chilean dolphin, Cephalorhynchus eutropia, is the only endemic cetacean of Chile and is found in two different coastal habitats: a northern habitat with exposed coastlines, bays and estuaries from Valparaíso (33°02' S) to Chiloé...
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- deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, p<0.05). Number of sampled alleles (2n), Allelic richness (AR
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- Orben, Rachael A., Irons, David B., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Phillips, Richard A., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- AIM: Species that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition for prey. When resource availability declines at the end of the breeding season, some animals migrate to regions with more favourable environmental conditions. When these life-history traits combine, foraging habitat preferences may continue to influence migration patterns...
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- . Roby, Richard A. Phillips and Scott A. Shaffer Appendix S1 Morphometrics of red-legged and black
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- Lafontaine, Scott, Schrlau, Jill, Butler, Jack, Jia, Yuling, Harper, Barbara, Harding, Anna, Simonich, Staci L. Massey, and et al.
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- The relative influences of trans-Pacific and regional atmospheric transport on measured concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives [Nitro- (NPAH) and Oxy-(OPAH)], organic carbon (OC), and Particulate Matter (PM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM₂.₅) were investigated in the Pacific Northwest, USA in 2010-2011. Ambient high volume PM₂.₅...
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- Influence of Trans-Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of PAHs in the Pacific Northwest, U.S. Scott
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- Lafontaine, Scott, Schrlau, Jill, Butler, Jack, Jia, Yuling, Harper, Barbara, Harding, Anna, Simonich, Staci L. Massey, and et al.
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- The relative influences of trans-Pacific and regional atmospheric transport on measured concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives [Nitro- (NPAH) and Oxy-(OPAH)], organic carbon (OC), and Particulate Matter (PM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM₂.₅) were investigated in the Pacific Northwest, USA in 2010-2011. Ambient high volume PM₂.₅...
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- IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA SCOTT LAFONTAINE 1 , JILL SCHRLAU 2 , JACK BUTLER 3 , YULING JIA
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Douglas-fir Denis P. Lavender and Richard K. Hermann The
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Douglas-fir Denis P. Lavender and Richard K. Hermann The
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- Orben, Rachael A., Irons, David B., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Phillips, Richard A., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- AIM: Species that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition for prey. When resource availability declines at the end of the breeding season, some animals migrate to regions with more favourable environmental conditions. When these life-history traits combine, foraging habitat preferences may continue to influence migration patterns...
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- , Rosana Paredes3, Daniel D. Roby3, Richard A. Phillips4 and Scott A. Shaffer5,6 1Department of Ocean
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- O'Malley, Thomas B., Hay, Frank S., Scott, Jason B., Gent, David H., Shivas, Roger G., and Pethybridge, Sarah J.
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- Carpogenic germination of sclerotia and infection of flowers by ascospores of Sclerotinia minor is rare and seldom documented in most hosts. During 2007–2009, S. minor isolates were obtained from surface-sterilized pyrethrum flowers collected from fields in Australia. The isolation frequency of S. minor from flowers in 2007, 2008 and 2009...
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- . Garibaldi A, Pensa P, Bertetti D, Gullino ML. 2008a. First report of white mold caused by Sclerotinia
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- Alexander, Alana, Steel, Debbie, Hoekzema, Kendra, Mesnick, Sarah L., Engelhaupt, Daniel, Kerr, Iain, Payne, Roger, and Baker, C. Scott
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- The interplay of natural selection and genetic drift, influenced by geographic isolation, mating systems and population size, determines patterns of genetic diversity within species. The sperm whale provides an interesting example of a long-lived species with few geographic barriers to dispersal. Worldwide mtDNA diversity is relatively low, but highly structured...
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- ,*† KENDRA HOEKZEMA,† SARAH L. MESNICK,§ DANIEL ENGELHAUPT,¶ IAIN KERR,** ROGER PAYNE** and C. SCOTT BAKER
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- José Pérez-Alvarez, María, Olavarría, Carlos, Moraga, Rodrigo, Baker, C. Scott, Hamner, Rebecca M., and Poulin, Elie
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- Understanding genetic differentiation and speciation processes in marine species with high dispersal capabilities is challenging. The Chilean dolphin, Cephalorhynchus eutropia, is the only endemic cetacean of Chile and is found in two different coastal habitats: a northern habitat with exposed coastlines, bays and estuaries from Valparaíso (33°02' S) to Chiloé...
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- Pérez-Alvarez1,2*, Carlos Olavarría2,3, Rodrigo Moraga2, C. Scott Baker4, Rebecca M. Hamner4, Elie
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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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- Chettoor, Antony, Givan, Scott, Cole, Rex, Coker, Clayton, Unger-Wallace, Erica, Vejlupkova, Zuzana, Vollbrecht, Erik, Fowler, John, and Evans, Matthew
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- BACKGROUND: Plant gametophytes play central roles in sexual reproduction. A hallmark of the plant life cycle is that gene expression is required in the haploid gametophytes. Consequently, many mutant phenotypes are expressed in this phase. RESULTS: We perform a quantitative RNA-seq analysis of embryo sacs, comparator ovules with the embryo...
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- Chettoor1 Email: chettoor@stanford.edu Scott A Givan2 Email: givans@missouri.edu Rex A Cole3 Email
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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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- B. Crowder3,4, Scott Benson12, Peter H. Dutton13, Helen Bailey14, Michelle A. Kappes11,w, Carey E
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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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- . C., Peltzer, E. T., Kirkwood, W. J. & Brewer, P. G. Unanticipated consequences of ocean
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- Alexander, Alana, Steel, Debbie, Hoekzema, Kendra, Mesnick, Sarah L., Engelhaupt, Daniel, Kerr, Iain, Payne, Roger, and Baker, C. Scott
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- The interplay of natural selection and genetic drift, influenced by geographic isolation, mating systems and population size, determines patterns of genetic diversity within species. The sperm whale provides an interesting example of a long-lived species with few geographic barriers to dispersal. Worldwide mtDNA diversity is relatively low, but highly structured...
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- , C. 6 Scott Baker1,2,7 7 8 1 Marine Mammal Institute, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon
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- O'Malley, Thomas B., Hay, Frank S., Scott, Jason B., Gent, David H., Shivas, Roger G., and Pethybridge, Sarah J.
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- Carpogenic germination of sclerotia and infection of flowers by ascospores of Sclerotinia minor is rare and seldom documented in most hosts. During 2007–2009, S. minor isolates were obtained from surface-sterilized pyrethrum flowers collected from fields in Australia. The isolation frequency of S. minor from flowers in 2007, 2008 and 2009...
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- minor and ascosporic infection of pyrethrum flowers O’Malley, T. B., Hay, F. S., Scott, J. B., Gent, D
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- Baker, C. Scott, Hutt, A., Thompson, K., Dalebout, M. L., Robins, J., Brownell, R. L., Jr., and Stone, G. S.
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- We investigated the species identity and local use of cetaceans on the Gilbert Islands, Republic of Kiribati. Working with the Kiribati Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development and Fisheries Division, we visited the islands of Tarawa, Tabiteuea (North), Butaritari and Onotoa from June to July 2009, and collected 24...
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- ; subsistence; marine bushmeat. Correspondence C. Scott Baker, Marine Mammal Institute, Oregon State University
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- Mucyn, Tatiana S., Yourstone, Scott, Lind, Abigail L., Biswas, Surojit, Nishimura, Marc T., Baltrus, David A., Cumbie, Jason S., Chang, Jeff H., Jones, Corbin D., Dangl, Jeffery L., and Grant, Sarah R.
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- Pseudomonas syringae is a phylogenetically diverse species of Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens responsible for crop diseases around the world. The HrpL sigma factor drives expression of the major P. syringae virulence regulon. HrpL controls expression of the genes encoding the structural and functional components of the type III secretion system...
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- Tatiana S. Mucyn1, Scott Yourstone1,2, Abigail L. Lind1¤, Surojit Biswas1, Marc T. Nishimura1, David A
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- Mucyn, Tatiana S., Yourstone, Scott, Lind, Abigail L., Biswas, Surojit, Nishimura, Marc T., Baltrus, David A., Cumbie, Jason S., Chang, Jeff H., Jones, Corbin D., Dangl, Jeffery L., and Grant, Sarah R.
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- Pseudomonas syringae is a phylogenetically diverse species of Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens responsible for crop diseases around the world. The HrpL sigma factor drives expression of the major P. syringae virulence regulon. HrpL controls expression of the genes encoding the structural and functional components of the type III secretion system...
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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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- . 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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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- , Ralph La Forge, MSc, Stephen R. Daniels, MD, PhD, Don P. Wilson, MD, Pamela B. Morris, MD, Robert A
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- Varsani, Arvind, Porzig, Elizabeth L., Jennings, Scott, Kraberger, Simona, Farkas, Kata, Julian, Laurel, Masaro, Melanie, Ballard, Grant, and Ainley, David G.
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- Little is known about viruses associated with Antarctic animals, although they are probably widespread. We recovered a novel polyomavirus from Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) faecal matter sampled in a subcolony at Cape Royds, Ross Island, Antarctica. The 4988 nt Adélie penguin polyomavirus (AdPyV) has a typical polyomavirus genome organization with...
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- (Pygoscelis adeliae) Arvind Varsani,1,2,3 Elizabeth L. Porzig,4 Scott Jennings,5 Simona Kraberger,1 Kata
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- Lafontaine, Scott, Schrlau, Jill, Butler, Jack, Jia, Yuling, Harper, Barbara, Harris, Stuart, Bramer, Lisa M., Waters, Katrina M., Harding, Anna, and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- The relative influences of trans-Pacific and regional atmospheric transport on measured concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives [Nitro- (NPAH) and Oxy-(OPAH)], organic carbon (OC), and Particulate Matter (PM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM₂.₅) were investigated in the Pacific Northwest, USA in 2010-2011. Ambient high volume PM₂.₅...
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- -PACIFIC AND REGIONAL ATMOSPHERIC 1 TRANSPORT OF PAHS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA 2 3 SCOTT
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- Lafontaine, Scott, Schrlau, Jill, Butler, Jack, Jia, Yuling, Harper, Barbara, Harris, Stuart, Bramer, Lisa M., Waters, Katrina M., Harding, Anna, and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- The relative influences of trans-Pacific and regional atmospheric transport on measured concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), PAH derivatives [Nitro- (NPAH) and Oxy-(OPAH)], organic carbon (OC), and Particulate Matter (PM) less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM₂.₅) were investigated in the Pacific Northwest, USA in 2010-2011. Ambient high volume PM₂.₅...
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- TRANS-PACIFIC AND REGIONAL ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OF PAHS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA SCOTT
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- Kennedy, Theodore A., Muehlbauer, Jeffrey D., Yackulic, Charles B., Lytle, David A., Miller, Scott W., Dibble, Kimberly L., Kortenhoeven, Eric W., Metcalfe, Anya N., and Baxter, Colden V.
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- Dams impound the majority of rivers and provide important societal benefits, especially daily water releases that enable on-peak hydroelectricity generation. Such “hydropeaking” is common worldwide, but its downstream impacts remain unclear. We evaluated the response of aquatic insects, a cornerstone of river food webs, to hydropeaking using a life history–hydrodynamic...
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- River Food Webs THEODORE A. KENNEDY, JEFFREY D. MUEHLBAUER, CHARLES B. YACKULIC, DAVID A. LYTLE, SCOTT
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- Kennedy, Theodore A., Muehlbauer, Jeffrey D., Yackulic, Charles B., Lytle, David A., Miller, Scott W., Dibble, Kimberly L., Kortenhoeven, Eric W., Metcalfe, Anya N., and Baxter, Colden V.
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- Dams impound the majority of rivers and provide important societal benefits, especially daily water releases that enable on-peak hydroelectricity generation. Such “hydropeaking” is common worldwide, but its downstream impacts remain unclear. We evaluated the response of aquatic insects, a cornerstone of river food webs, to hydropeaking using a life history–hydrodynamic...
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- 71.29 3 2004, 2011 USGS BioData, USU BugLab P Holter Missouri MT 0.01 40.29 17 1995-2011 PPL Montana
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- Villeneuve, Daniel, Volz, David C., Embry, Michelle R., Ankley, Gerald T., Belanger, Scott E., Léonard, Marc, Schirmer, Kristin, Tanguay, Robert, Truong, Lisa, and Wehmas, Leah
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- The fish early-life stage (FELS) test (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD] test guideline 210) is the primary test used internationally to estimate chronic fish toxicity in support of ecological risk assessments and chemical management programs. As part of an ongoing effort to develop efficient and cost-effective alternatives to...
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- R. EMBRY,*x GERALD T. ANKLEY,y SCOTT E. BELANGER,k MARC LÉONARD,# KRISTIN SCHIRMER,yy ROBERT
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- Hamilton, Jada G., Hutson, Sadie P., Frohnmayer, Amy E., and et al.
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- Inherited bone marrow failure syndromes (IBMFS) including Fanconi anemia, dyskeratosis congenita, Diamond-Blackfan anemia, and Shwachman-Diamond syndrome are rare genetic disorders characterized by hematologic complications and increased risk of cancer. Patients and their families likely experience obstacles in obtaining sufficient health information given their disorders’ rarity. To investigate this possibility, we...
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- Syndromes Hamilton, J. G., Hutson, S. P., Frohnmayer, A. E., Han, P. K., Peters, J. A., Carr, A. G
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- Vano, Julie A., Nijssen, Bart, and Lettenmaier, Dennis P.
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- Increased temperatures and changes in precipitation will result in fundamental changes in the seasonal distribution of streamflow in the Pacific Northwest and will have serious implications for water resources management. To better understand local impacts of regional climate change, we conducted model experiments to determine hydrologic sensitivities of annual, seasonal,...
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- ., Nijssen, B., & Lettenmaier, D. P. (2015). Seasonal hydrologic responses to climate change in the Pacific
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- Garay, Michael J., de Szoeke, Simon P., and Moroney, Catherine M.
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- In order to better understand the general problem of satellite cloud top height retrievals for low clouds, observations made by NOAA research vessels in the stratocumulus region in the southeastern Pacific during cruises in 2001 and 2003 to 2006 were matched with near-coincident retrievals from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer...
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- with coincident ship-based observations Michael J. Garay,1 Simon P. de Szoeke,2 and Catherine M
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- Baker, C. Scott, Steel, Debbie, Calambokidis, John, Falcone, Erin, González-Peral, Ursula, Barlow, Jay, Burdin, Alexander M., Clapham, Phillip J., Ford, John K. B., Gabriele, Christine M., Mattila, David, Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo, Straley, Janice M., Taylor, Barbara L., Urbán, Jorge, Wade, Paul R., Weller, David, Witteveen, Briana H., and Yamaguchi, Manami
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- We quantified the relative influence of maternal fidelity to feeding grounds and natal fidelity to breeding grounds on the population structure of humpback whales Megaptera novae-angliae based on an ocean-wide survey of mitochondrial (mt) DNA diversity in the North Pacific. For 2193 biopsy samples collected from whales in 10 feeding...
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- North Pacific humpback whales C. Scott Baker1,*, Debbie Steel1, John Calambokidis2, Erin Falcone2
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- Baker, C. Scott, Steel, Debbie, Calambokidis, John, Falcone, Erin, González-Peral, Ursula, Barlow, Jay, Burdin, Alexander M., Clapham, Phillip J., Ford, John K. B., Gabriele, Christine M., Mattila, David, Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo, Straley, Janice M., Taylor, Barbara L., Urbán, Jorge, Wade, Paul R., Weller, David, Witteveen, Briana H., and Yamaguchi, Manami
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- We quantified the relative influence of maternal fidelity to feeding grounds and natal fidelity to breeding grounds on the population structure of humpback whales Megaptera novae-angliae based on an ocean-wide survey of mitochondrial (mt) DNA diversity in the North Pacific. For 2193 biopsy samples collected from whales in 10 feeding...
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- whales C. Scott Baker1,*, Debbie Steel1, John Calambokidis2, Erin Falcone2, Ursula González-Peral3, Jay
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- Hawkes, Andrea D., Kemp, Andrew C., Donnelly, Jeffrey P., Horton, Benjamin P., Peltier, W. Richard, Cahill, Niamh, Hill, David F., Ashe, Erica, and Alexander, Clark R.
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- An existing database of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from the U.S. Atlantic coast lacked valid sea-level index points from Georgia and Florida. This region lies on the edge of the collapsing forebulge of the former Laurentide Ice Sheet making it an important location for understanding glacio-isostatic adjustment and the history...
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- ka Andrea D. Hawkes a, *, Andrew C. Kemp b, Jeffrey P. Donnelly c, Benjamin P. Horton d, e, W
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- Wilson, Randi and Wilson, Randi L.
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- Feeding cows flaxseed rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids has been shown to decrease the proportion of saturated fatty acids and increase the proportion of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in milk. Consuming products enriched in n-3 PUFAs have beneficial effects to human health; thus, feeding cows flaxseed could potentially increase...
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- overall (Resende et al., 2015) (Oeffner et al., 2013) ©Sean Dreilinger A previous study did not see a
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- Baruch-Mordo, Sharon, Evans, Jeffrey S., Severson, John P., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Kiesecker, Joseph M., Falkowski, Michael J., Hagen, Christian A., and Reese, Kerry P.
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- Conservation investment in management of at-risk species can be less costly than a delay-and-repair approach implemented after species receive legal protection. The United States Endangered Species Act candidate species designation represents an opportunity to implement proactive management to avoid future listing. Such efforts require substantial investments, and the challenge becomes...
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- solution to reducing a key threat to a candidate species Baruch-Mordo, S., Evans, J. S., Severson, J. P
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- Baruch-Mordo, Sharon, Evans, Jeffrey S., Severson, John P., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Kiesecker, Joseph M., Falkowski, Michael J., Hagen, Christian A., and Reese, Kerry P.
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- Conservation investment in management of at-risk species can be less costly than a delay-and-repair approach implemented after species receive legal protection. The United States Endangered Species Act candidate species designation represents an opportunity to implement proactive management to avoid future listing. Such efforts require substantial investments, and the challenge becomes...
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- ,⇑, Jeffrey S. Evans a,b, John P. Severson c, David E. Naugle d,e, Jeremy D. Maestas e,f, Joseph M. Kiesecker
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- Wilson, Randi and Wilson, Randi L.
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- Feeding cows flaxseed rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids has been shown to decrease the proportion of saturated fatty acids and increase the proportion of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in milk. Consuming products enriched in n-3 PUFAs have beneficial effects to human health; thus, feeding cows flaxseed could potentially increase...
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- 50% of total FA in flaxseed), can improve the FA profile of milk and dairy products (Oeffner et al
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- Good, Stephen P., Noone, David, Kurita, Naoyuki, Benetti, Marion, and Bowen, Gabriel J.
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- Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
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- Global Hydrologic Cycle 4 Stephen P. Good1,2, David Noone3, Naoyuki Kurita4, Marion Benetti5, Gabriel J
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- 1. Seeding native plants is a key management practice to counter land degradation across the globe, yet the majority of seeding efforts fail, limiting our ability to accelerate ecosystem recovery. 2. Recruitment requires transitions through several seed and seedling stages, some of which may have overriding influences on restoration outcomes....
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- , S. P., Doescher, P. S., James, J. J. (2015). Seed and seedling traits affecting critical life stage
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- Verma, M., Friedl, M. A., Richardson, A. D., Kiely, G., Cescatti, A., Law, B. E., Wohlfahrt, G., Gielen, B., Roupsard, O., Moors, E. J., Toscano, P., Vaccari, P., Gianelle, D., Bohrer, G., Varlagin, A., Buchmann, N., van Gorsel, E., Montagnani, L., and Propastin, P.
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- Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest and most variable component of the global terrestrial carbon cycle. Repeatable and accurate monitoring of terrestrial GPP is therefore critical for quantifying dynamics in regional-to-global carbon budgets. Remote sensing provides high frequency observations of terrestrial ecosystems and is widely used to monitor and...
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- ., Roupsard, O., Moors, E. J., Toscano, P., Vaccari, P., Gianelle, D., Bohrer, G., Varlagin, A., Buchmann, N
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- Chutimanitsakun, Yada, Cuesta-Marcos, Alfonso, Chao, Shiaoman, Corey, Ann, Filichkin, Tanya, Fisk, Scott, Kolding, Mathias, Meints, Brigid, Ong, Yee-Ling, Rey, Juan Ignacio, Ross, Andrew S., and Hayes, Patrick M.
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- Barley (Hordeum vulgare) is an important component of heart-healthy whole grain diets because it contains β-glucan. All current US barley varieties with high β-glucan are spring habit and have waxy starch. Winter varieties have agronomic advantages but require low-temperature tolerance (LTT). Vernalization sensitivity (VS) is associated with higher levels of...
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- N G 1, J U A N I G N A C I O R E Y 4, A N D R E W S . R O S S 1 and P A T R I C K M . H A Y E S 1
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- Wolf, Sebastian, Keenan, Trevor F., Fisher, Joshua B., Baldocchi, Dennis D., Desai, Ankur R., Richardson, Andrew D., Scott, Russell L., Law, Beverly E., Litvak, Marcy E., Brunsell, Nathaniel A., Peters, Wouter, and van der Laan-Luijkx, Ingrid T.
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- The global terrestrial carbon sink offsets one-third of the world’s fossil fuel emissions, but the strength of this sink is highly sensitive to large-scale extreme events. In 2012, the contiguous United States experienced exceptionally warm temperatures and the most severe drought since the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s, resulting...
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- ) and ESI was r²=0.05 (Kendall's tau coefficient), with an R2=0.20 (p<0.05, linear regression analysis
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- Paredes, Rosana, Orben, Rachael A., Suryan, Robert M., Irons, David B., Roby, Daniel D., Harding, Ann M. A., Young, Rebecca C., Benoit-Bird, Kelly J., Ladd, Carol, Renner, Heather, Heppell, Scott, Phillips, Richard A., and Kitaysky, Alexander
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- We hypothesized that changes in southeastern Bering Sea foraging conditions for black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) have caused shifts in habitat use with direct implications for population trends. To test this, we compared at-sea distribution, breeding performance, and nutritional stress of kittiwakes in three years (2008–2010) at two sites in the...
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- . Young7, Kelly Benoit-Bird8, Carol Ladd9, Heather Renner10, Scott Heppell1, Richard A. Phillips11
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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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- Wolf, Sebastian, Keenan, Trevor F., Fisher, Joshua B., Baldocchi, Dennis D., Desai, Ankur R., Richardson, Andrew D., Scott, Russell L., Law, Beverly E., Litvak, Marcy E., Brunsell, Nathaniel A., Peters, Wouter, and van der Laan-Luijkx, Ingrid T.
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- The global terrestrial carbon sink offsets one-third of the world’s fossil fuel emissions, but the strength of this sink is highly sensitive to large-scale extreme events. In 2012, the contiguous United States experienced exceptionally warm temperatures and the most severe drought since the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s, resulting...
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- reductions were highly correlated with drought intensity (R2 = 0.64, P < 0.001; Fig. 1B). Of all sites, 13
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- Creason, Allison L., Vandeputte, Olivier M., Savory, Elizabeth A., Davis, Edward W., II, Putnam, Melodie L., Hu, Erdong, Swader-Hines, David, Mol, Adeline, Baucher, Marie, Prinsen, Els, Zdanowska, Magdalena, Givan, Scott A., El Jaziri, Mondher, Loper, Joyce E., Mahmud, Taifo, and Chang, Jeff H.
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- Members of Gram-positive Actinobacteria cause economically important diseases to plants. Within the Rhodococcus genus, some members can cause growth deformities and persist as pathogens on a wide range of host plants. The current model predicts that phytopathogenic isolates require a cluster of three loci present on a linear plasmid, with...
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- -Hines1, Adeline Mol3, Marie Baucher3, Els Prinsen4, Magdalena Zdanowska4, Scott A. Givan5, Mondher El
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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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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Pacific Northwest. p. 171–178 in Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology and Management of Dead Wood
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- . Heninger, William Scott, Alex Dobkowski, and Thomas A. Terry Chapter 6 Maintaining Adequate Nutrient
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- disturBance Ronald L. Heninger, William Scott, Alex Dobkowski, and Thomas A. Terry Guiding principles and
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- . Soil temperature and heat flow. p. 309–334 in Environmental Soil Physics. San Diego, CA: Academic
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Pacific Northwest forest landscapes. p. 9–38 in Streamside Management: Forestry and Fisheries
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- Dowling, Thomas E., Markle, Douglas F., Tranah, Greg J., Carson, Evan W., Wagman, David W., and May, Bernard P.
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- Hybridization has been identified as a significant factor in the evolution of plants as groups of interbreeding species retain their phenotypic integrity despite gene exchange among forms. Recent studies have identified similar interactions in animals; however, the role of hybridization in the evolution of animals has been contested. Here we...
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- LADDER 343 M 11.7 35.9 55.30 4.6 41 78 present equidistant BR P 11 28 Deltistes luxatus OS 015925B
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Oakleaf, Robert J., Olson, Lucretia E., and Dugger, Katie M.
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- Grassland and shrubland birds are declining globally due in part to anthropogenic habitat modification. Because population performance of these species is also influenced by non-anthropogenic factors, it is important to incorporate all relevant ecological drivers into demographic models. We used design-based sampling and occupancy models to test relationships of environmental...
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- Factors Zachary P. Wallace1,2¤*, Patricia L. Kennedy1,2, John R. Squires3, Robert J. Oakleaf4, Lucretia E
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- Conley, Melissa N., Wong, Carmen P., Duyck, Kyle M., Hord, Norman, Ho, Emily, and Sharpton, Thomas J.
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- Introduction. Age is the primary risk factor for major human chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and neurodegenerative diseases. Chronic, low-grade, systemic inflammation is associated with aging and the progression of immunosenescence. Immunosenescence may play an important role in the development of age-related chronic disease and the...
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- . Conley1,2, Carmen P. Wong1, Kyle M. Duyck3, Norman Hord1,2, Emily Ho1,2,4,5 and Thomas J. Sharpton2,3,6 1
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- Baylis, Alastair M. M., Orben, Rachael A., Arnould, John P. Y., Christiansen, Fredrik, Hays, Graeme C., and Staniland, Iain J.
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- Considerable uncertainties often surround the causes of long-term changes in population abundance. One striking example is the precipitous decline of southern sea lions (SSL; Otaria flavescens) at the Falkland Islands, from 80 555 pups in the mid 1930s to just 5506 pups in 1965. Despite an increase in SSL abundance over...
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- marine mammal Baylis, A. M., Orben, R. A., Arnould, J. P., Christiansen, F., Hays, G. C., & Staniland
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- Chatterjee, Paroma, Padmanarayana, Murugesh, Abdullah, Nazish, Holman, Chelsea L., LaDu, Jane, Tanguay, Robert L., and Johnson, Colin P.
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- Sensory hair cells convert mechanical motion into chemical signals. Otoferlin, a six-C2 domain transmembrane protein linked to deafness in humans, is hypothesized to play a role in exocytosis at hair cell ribbon synapses. To date however, otoferlin has been studied almost exclusively in mouse models, and no rescue experiments have...
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- Mouse Otoferlin Chatterjee, P., Padmanarayana, M., Abdullah, N., Holman, C. L., LaDu, J., Tanguay, R
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- Howe, Glenn T., Horvath, David P., Dharmawardhana, Palitha, Priest, Henry D., Mockler, Todd C., and Strauss, Steven H.
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- To survive winter, many perennial plants become endodormant, a state of suspended growth maintained even in favorable growing environments. To understand vegetative bud endodormancy, we collected paradormant, endodormant, and ecodormant axillary buds from Populus trees growing under natural conditions. Of 44,441 Populus gene models analyzed using NimbleGen microarrays, we found...
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- Natural Onset and Release of Vegetative Bud Dormancy in Populus Howe, G. T., Horvath, D. P
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- Batchelder, Harold P., Daly, Kendra L., Davis, Cabell S., Ji, Rubao, Ohman, Mark D., Peterson, William T., and Runge, Jeffrey A.
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- The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth, life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics, seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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- Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), 107-145 5 Nonacs, P., P.E. Smith, A. Bouskila
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- Olden, Julian D., Konrad, Christopher P., Melis, Theodore S., Kennard, Mark J., Freeman, Mary C., Mims, Meryl C., Bray, Erin N., Gido, Keith B., Hemphill, Nina P., Lytle, David A., McMullen, Laura E., Pyron, Mark, Robinson, Christopher T., Schmidt, John C., and Williams, John G.
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- Greater scientific knowledge, changing societal values, and legislative mandates have emphasized the importance of implementing large-scale flow experiments (FEs) downstream of dams. We provide the first global assessment of FEs to evaluate their success in advancing science and informing management decisions. Systematic review of 113 FEs across 20 countries revealed...
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- –411. Archer D, Rippon P, Inverarity R, and Merrix R. 2008. The role of regulating releases and
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- Sadler, R. Kumbe
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- The Middle and West Forks of Little Sheep Creek in the southern Tendoy Range have incised valleys across Cenozoic structural features exposing strata that range in age from the Mississippian to the Neoene. Paleozoic strata are 1,349 m thick and belong to the Mission Canyon Limestone, the Big Snowy, Amsden,...
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- Canyon Limestone, the Big Snowy, Amsden, Quadrant, and Phosphoria Formations. The Scott Peak
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- Melnychuk, Michael C., Essington, Timothy E., Branch, Trevor A., Heppell, Selina S., Jensen, Olaf P., Link, Jason S., Martell, Steven J. D., Parma, Ana M., and Smith, Anthony D. M.
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- Individual quota (IQ) management systems in commercial marine fisheries are highly diverse, differing in the security, durability and exclusivity of the harvesting privilege and the transferability of quota units. This diversity in the degree of harvest rights may influence the effectiveness of IQ fisheries to meet management objectives. We conducted...
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- ,†, Olaf P Jensen3,†, Jason S Link4,†, Steven J D Martell5,†, Ana M Parma6,† & Anthony D M Smith7