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- Patton, Jason Robert
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- Subduction zone earthquake and tsunami hazards affect tens of millions worldwide and the recurrence of these disasters can be evaluated with paleoseismic techniques, because earthquake cycles (and their supercycles) typically span many millennia. In these three chapters, I discuss a suite of analyses I use to evaluate the sedimentary record...
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- Jason R. Pa on January 9, 2014 All Rights Reserved A Sedimentary and Geophysical Inves ga on Off
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- Rarey, Phillip Jay
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- The middle to late Eocene tholeiitic Tillamook Volcanics compose the oldest rock unit in the Hamlet-North Fork of the Nehalem River area. Geochemical plots and field relationships indicate that these rocks were produced in an extensional tectonic setting in the developing forearc and formed an extensive tholeiltic oceanic island. The...
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- Rarey, Phillip Jay
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- The middle to late Eocene tholeiitic Tillamook Volcanics compose the oldest rock unit in the Hamlet-North Fork of the Nehalem River area. Geochemical plots and field relationships indicate that these rocks were produced in an extensional tectonic setting in the developing forearc and formed an extensive tholeiltic oceanic island. The...
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- Rarey, Phillip Jay
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- The middle to late Eocene tholeiitic Tillamook Volcanics compose the oldest rock unit in the Hamlet-North Fork of the Nehalem River area. Geochemical plots and field relationships indicate that these rocks were produced in an extensional tectonic setting in the developing forearc and formed an extensive tholeiltic oceanic island. The...
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- Rarey, Phillip Jay
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- The middle to late Eocene tholeiitic Tillamook Volcanics compose the oldest rock unit in the Hamlet-North Fork of the Nehalem River area. Geochemical plots and field relationships indicate that these rocks were produced in an extensional tectonic setting in the developing forearc and formed an extensive tholeiltic oceanic island. The...
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- Rarey, Phillip Jay
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- The middle to late Eocene tholeiitic Tillamook Volcanics compose the oldest rock unit in the Hamlet-North Fork of the Nehalem River area. Geochemical plots and field relationships indicate that these rocks were produced in an extensional tectonic setting in the developing forearc and formed an extensive tholeiltic oceanic island. The...
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- Rarey, Phillip Jay
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- The middle to late Eocene tholeiitic Tillamook Volcanics compose the oldest rock unit in the Hamlet-North Fork of the Nehalem River area. Geochemical plots and field relationships indicate that these rocks were produced in an extensional tectonic setting in the developing forearc and formed an extensive tholeiltic oceanic island. The...
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- Phillips, Briana
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- Warm, high pressure systems are measured from a weather station on a high elevation peak in the Oregon Coast range during the winter months. Temperature observations on Mary’s Peak show abnormally warm air in relation to the surrounding areas. The goal of this study was to characterize the frequency and...
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- Range WARM, WINTER WINDS: BUILDING A CASE STUDY OF THE OREGON COAST RANGE Briana Phillips, advisor
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- Phillips, Briana
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- Warm, high pressure systems are measured from a weather station on a high elevation peak in the Oregon Coast range during the winter months. Temperature observations on Mary’s Peak show abnormally warm air in relation to the surrounding areas. The goal of this study was to characterize the frequency and...
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- , Winter Winds: Building a Case Study for the Oregon Coast Range Briana Phillips, Larry O’Neill Oregon
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- Phillips, Harry Ansil
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- Harry A. Phillips May 15, 1933. APPROVED: OF LPJOR. EDUCATION. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Grateful
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- Adams, Jason S.
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- The purpose of this project was to investigate play and our cultural assumptions as to its usefulness or lack there of. The concepts of hard work versus hard play were explored in order to discover when human beings are operating at their best. In terms of innovation and productivity in...
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- Jason S. Adams A PROJECT submitted to Oregon State University University Honors College in partial
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Kelley, Jason
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- Measuring surface fluxes using the surface renewal (SR) method requires a set of programmatic algorithms for tabulation, algebraic calculation, and quality control. Full matlab scripts and functions, example data used in the analysis, and results are included in this data archive. Because the SR method utilizes high frequency (20-100 Hz+)...
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- Adams, Jason S.
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- The purpose of this project was to investigate play and our cultural assumptions as to its usefulness or lack there of. The concepts of hard work versus hard play were explored in order to discover when human beings are operating at their best. In terms of innovation and productivity in...
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- categorize play. Play is continually changing, building up, and falling apart. It is not a structure or
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- Patton, Jason Robert
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- Subduction zone earthquake and tsunami hazards affect tens of millions worldwide and the recurrence of these disasters can be evaluated with paleoseismic techniques, because earthquake cycles (and their supercycles) typically span many millennia. In these three chapters, I discuss a suite of analyses I use to evaluate the sedimentary record...
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- A Sedimentary and Geophysical Investigation Offshore of
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- Leathers, Jason Wayne
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- Many Hymenoptera, with their painful stings and noxious chemical defenses, exhibit bright aposematic warning color patterns and are the most frequently mimicked group of organisms. Such aposematic color patterns are found in parasitic wasps of the Neotropical Compsobracon group (Braconidae). Many members of this group exhibit color patterns similar to...
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- Aposematic Warning Coloration in Parasitic Wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) by Jason W. Leathers A
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- Leathers, Jason Wayne
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- Many Hymenoptera, with their painful stings and noxious chemical defenses, exhibit bright aposematic warning color patterns and are the most frequently mimicked group of organisms. Such aposematic color patterns are found in parasitic wasps of the Neotropical Compsobracon group (Braconidae). Many members of this group exhibit color patterns similar to...
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- Burkhardt, Alyssa, Buchanan, Alex, Cumbie, Jason S., Savory, Elizabeth, A., Chang, Jeff H., and Day, Brad
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- We re-sequenced the Pseudoperonospora cubensis transcriptome to provide the first extensive transcriptome-wide survey of alternative splicing in an obligate biotrophic pathogen during host infection. The libraries from biological replicates of cucumber leaves infected with Ps. cubensis for 2, 3, 4, and 8 days post inoculation (dpi) were re-sequenced using 100-mer...
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- Burkhardt, Alyssa, Buchanan, Alex, Cumbie, Jason S., Savory, Elizabeth, A., Chang, Jeff H., and Day, Brad
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- We re-sequenced the Pseudoperonospora cubensis transcriptome to provide the first extensive transcriptome-wide survey of alternative splicing in an obligate biotrophic pathogen during host infection. The libraries from biological replicates of cucumber leaves infected with Ps. cubensis for 2, 3, 4, and 8 days post inoculation (dpi) were re-sequenced using 100-mer...
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- Burkhardt, Alyssa, Buchanan, Alex, Cumbie, Jason S., Savory, Elizabeth, A., Chang, Jeff H., and Day, Brad
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- We re-sequenced the Pseudoperonospora cubensis transcriptome to provide the first extensive transcriptome-wide survey of alternative splicing in an obligate biotrophic pathogen during host infection. The libraries from biological replicates of cucumber leaves infected with Ps. cubensis for 2, 3, 4, and 8 days post inoculation (dpi) were re-sequenced using 100-mer...
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- Phillips, Jeremy Levi, Geniza, Matthew, Haq, Ebaad, and Jaiswal, Pankaj
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- Keywords: chia, molecular techniques, Salvia hispanica, transcriptomics
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- , also known as Chia, is an annual plant of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Chia is a vascular plant with
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- Phillips, Jeremy Levi, Geniza, Matthew, Haq, Ebaad, and Jaiswal, Pankaj
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- Keywords: Salvia hispanica, molecular techniques, chia, transcriptomics
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- known as Chia, is an annual plant of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Chia is a vascular plant with
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- Arismendi, Ivan, Penaluna, Brooke E., Dunham, Jason B., and et al.
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- Biological invasions create complex ecological and societal issues worldwide. Most of the knowledge about invasions comes only from successful invaders, but less is known about which processes determine the differential success of invasions. In this review, we develop a framework to identify the main dimensions driving the success and failure...
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- . A., ... & León-Muñoz, J. (2014). Differential invasion success of salmonids in southern Chile
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- Vanhaecke, Delphine, de Leaniz, Carlos Garcia, Gajardo, Gonzalo, Dunham, Jason, Giannico, Guillermo, and Consuegra, Sofia
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- Aim: The ecological effects of biological invasions are well documented, but little is known about the effects of invaders on the genetic structure of native species. We examined the phylogeography, genetic variation and population structuring of two galaxiid fishes, Aplochiton zebra and A. taeniatus, threatened by non-native salmonids, and whose...
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- galaxiids in South America Delphine Vanhaecke1,a, Carlos Garcia de Leaniz2, Gonzalo Gajardo3, Jason Dunham4
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- Lavoie, Martin, Phillips, C. L., and Risk, David
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- This paper examines the sources of uncertainty for the Forced Diffusion (FD) chamber soil respiration (R[subscript s]) measurement technique and demonstrates a protocol for uncertainty quantification that could be appropriate with any soil flux technique. Here we sought to quantify and compare the three primary sources of uncertainty in R[subscript...
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- Auxiliary Material for A practical approach for
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- Lavoie, Martin, Phillips, C. L., and Risk, David
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- This paper examines the sources of uncertainty for the Forced Diffusion (FD) chamber soil respiration (R[subscript s]) measurement technique and demonstrates a protocol for uncertainty quantification that could be appropriate with any soil flux technique. Here we sought to quantify and compare the three primary sources of uncertainty in R[subscript...
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- @gmail.com Citation: Lavoie, M., C. L. Phillips, andD. Risk (2015), A practical approach for uncertainty
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- Lavoie, Martin, Phillips, C. L., and Risk, David
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- This paper examines the sources of uncertainty for the Forced Diffusion (FD) chamber soil respiration (R[subscript s]) measurement technique and demonstrates a protocol for uncertainty quantification that could be appropriate with any soil flux technique. Here we sought to quantify and compare the three primary sources of uncertainty in R[subscript...
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- fitting a horizontal line then R-square is negative. Location Site Ecosystem Parameters σ
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- Minc, Leah D., Sherman, Jason, and Pink, Jeremias
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- This dataset contains trace-element data, descriptive information, and photographs for 328 field clays sampled in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico; mineralogical data are presented for a subset of the samples. The clay samples were generated as part of a valley-wide sampling strategy designed to capture spatial variation in clay composition...
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- , Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, as a Basis for Archaeological Ceramic Provenance Determination Leah Minc
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- Minc, Leah D., Sherman, Jason, and Pink, Jeremias
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- This dataset contains trace-element data, descriptive information, and photographs for 328 field clays sampled in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico; mineralogical data are presented for a subset of the samples. The clay samples were generated as part of a valley-wide sampling strategy designed to capture spatial variation in clay composition...
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- Minc, Leah D., Sherman, Jason, and Pink, Jeremias
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- This dataset contains trace-element data, descriptive information, and photographs for 328 field clays sampled in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico; mineralogical data are presented for a subset of the samples. The clay samples were generated as part of a valley-wide sampling strategy designed to capture spatial variation in clay composition...
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- Minc, Leah D., Sherman, Jason, and Pink, Jeremias
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- This dataset contains trace-element data, descriptive information, and photographs for 328 field clays sampled in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico; mineralogical data are presented for a subset of the samples. The clay samples were generated as part of a valley-wide sampling strategy designed to capture spatial variation in clay composition...
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- Minc, Leah D., Sherman, Jason, and Pink, Jeremias
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- This dataset contains trace-element data, descriptive information, and photographs for 328 field clays sampled in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico; mineralogical data are presented for a subset of the samples. The clay samples were generated as part of a valley-wide sampling strategy designed to capture spatial variation in clay composition...
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- Minc, Leah D., Sherman, Jason, and Pink, Jeremias
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- This dataset contains trace-element data, descriptive information, and photographs for 328 field clays sampled in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico; mineralogical data are presented for a subset of the samples. The clay samples were generated as part of a valley-wide sampling strategy designed to capture spatial variation in clay composition...
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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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- Sclerotinia flower blight epidemics in a perennial pyrethrum pathosystem. Plant Dis. 94:1305–1313. Phillips
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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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- *, Rachael A. Orben2, Robert M. Suryan3, David B. Irons4, Daniel D. Roby5, Ann M. A. Harding6, Rebecca C
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- Falke, Jeffrey A., Dunham, Jason B., Jordan, Christopher E., McNyset, Kristina M., and Reeves, Gordon H.
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- Processes that influence habitat selection in landscapes involve the interaction of habitat composition and configuration and are particularly important for species with complex life cycles. We assessed the relative influence of landscape spatial processes and local habitat characteristics on patterns in the distribution and abundance of spawning steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss),...
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- ) across a Complex Riverscape Jeffrey A. Falke1*¤, Jason B. Dunham2, Christopher E. Jordan3, Kristina M
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- Falke, Jeffrey A., Dunham, Jason B., Jordan, Christopher E., McNyset, Kristina M., and Reeves, Gordon H.
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- Processes that influence habitat selection in landscapes involve the interaction of habitat composition and configuration and are particularly important for species with complex life cycles. We assessed the relative influence of landscape spatial processes and local habitat characteristics on patterns in the distribution and abundance of spawning steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss),...
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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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- migrations Orben, R. A., Irons, D. B., Paredes, R., Roby, D. D., Phillips, R. A., & Shaffer, S. A. (2015
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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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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- II Photographic Contributions A number of
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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- , my mentor in the study of invertebrates Above: Dr. Howard M. Feder, seen here as a young
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- Phillips, Claire L., McFarlane, Karis J., LaFranchi, Brian, and et al.
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- The ¹⁴CO₂ composition of plant and soil respiration can be used to determine the residence time of photosynthetically fixed carbon before it is released back to the atmosphere. To estimate the residence time of actively cycled carbon in a temperate forest, we employed two approaches for estimating the Δ¹⁴CO₂ of...
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- Citation: Phillips, C. L., K. J. McFarlane, B. LaFranchi, A. R. Desai, J. B. Miller, and S. J. Lehman (2015
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- Phillips, Claire L., McFarlane, Karis J., LaFranchi, Brian, and et al.
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- The ¹⁴CO₂ composition of plant and soil respiration can be used to determine the residence time of photosynthetically fixed carbon before it is released back to the atmosphere. To estimate the residence time of actively cycled carbon in a temperate forest, we employed two approaches for estimating the Δ¹⁴CO₂ of...
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- ecosystem respiration from a temperate deciduous forest in Northern Wisconsin Claire L. Phillips1, Karis
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- Arismendi, Ivan, Penaluna, Brooke E., Dunham, Jason B., and et al.
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- Biological invasions create complex ecological and societal issues worldwide. Most of the knowledge about invasions comes only from successful invaders, but less is known about which processes determine the differential success of invasions. In this review, we develop a framework to identify the main dimensions driving the success and failure...
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- trutta) • 1865: First documented effort to introduce a salmonid in Chile. They were released in Rio
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- Arismendi, Ivan, Penaluna, Brooke E., Dunham, Jason B., and et al.
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- Biological invasions create complex ecological and societal issues worldwide. Most of the knowledge about invasions comes only from successful invaders, but less is known about which processes determine the differential success of invasions. In this review, we develop a framework to identify the main dimensions driving the success and failure...
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- Arismendi, Ivan, Safeeq, Mohammad, Dunham, Jason B., and Johnson, Sherri L.
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- Worldwide, lack of data on stream temperature has motivated the use of regression-based statistical models to predict stream temperatures based on more widely available data on air temperatures. Such models have been widely applied to project responses of stream temperatures under climate change, but the performance of these models has...
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- influences of climate change on stream temperature? Ivan Arismendi1, Mohammad Safeeq2, Jason B Dunham3 and
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- Arismendi, Ivan, Safeeq, Mohammad, Dunham, Jason B., and Johnson, Sherri L.
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- Worldwide, lack of data on stream temperature has motivated the use of regression-based statistical models to predict stream temperatures based on more widely available data on air temperatures. Such models have been widely applied to project responses of stream temperatures under climate change, but the performance of these models has...
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- Laurita, Geneva, Vielma, Jason, Winter, Florian, Berthelot, Romain, Largeteau, Alain, Pöttgen, Rainer, Schneider, G., and Subramanian, M. A.
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- A complete solid solution between the anion-deficient pyrochlore Ag₂Sb₂O₆ and the ideal pyrochlore Cd₂Sb₂O₇ has been synthesized through the standard solid state ceramic method. Each composition has been characterized by various different techniques, including powder X-ray diffraction, optical spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance and ¹²¹Sb Mössbauer spectroscopy. Computational methods based on...
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- Laurita a, Jason Vielma b, Florian Winter c, Romain Berthelot a,d, Alain Largeteau d, Rainer Pöttgen c, G
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- Laurita, Geneva, Vielma, Jason, Winter, Florian, Berthelot, Romain, Largeteau, Alain, Pöttgen, Rainer, Schneider, G., and Subramanian, M. A.
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- A complete solid solution between the anion-deficient pyrochlore Ag₂Sb₂O₆ and the ideal pyrochlore Cd₂Sb₂O₇ has been synthesized through the standard solid state ceramic method. Each composition has been characterized by various different techniques, including powder X-ray diffraction, optical spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance and ¹²¹Sb Mössbauer spectroscopy. Computational methods based on...
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- , A., Pöttgen, R., . . . Subramanian, M. A. (2014). From Ag₂Sb₂O₆ to Cd₂Sb₂O₇: Investigations on an
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- Falke, Jeffrey A., Flitcroft, Rebecca L., Dunham, Jason B., McNyset, Kristina M., Hessburg, Paul F., and Reeves, Gordon H.
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- Linked atmospheric and wildfire changes will complicate future management of native coldwater fishes in fire-prone landscapes, and new approaches to management that incorporate uncertainty are needed to address this challenge. We used a Bayesian network (BN) approach to evaluate population vulnerability of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the Wenatchee River...
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- (Salvelinus confluentus) in a fire-prone landscape Climate change and vulnerability of bull trout
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- Falke, Jeffrey A., Flitcroft, Rebecca L., Dunham, Jason B., McNyset, Kristina M., Hessburg, Paul F., and Reeves, Gordon H.
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- Linked atmospheric and wildfire changes will complicate future management of native coldwater fishes in fire-prone landscapes, and new approaches to management that incorporate uncertainty are needed to address this challenge. We used a Bayesian network (BN) approach to evaluate population vulnerability of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in the Wenatchee River...
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- definitions Bull trout occurrence probability (𝜓) was predicted as a function of four predictors, which
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- Vanhaecke, Delphine, de Leaniz, Carlos Garcia, Gajardo, Gonzalo, Dunham, Jason, Giannico, Guillermo, and Consuegra, Sofia
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- Aim: The ecological effects of biological invasions are well documented, but little is known about the effects of invaders on the genetic structure of native species. We examined the phylogeography, genetic variation and population structuring of two galaxiid fishes, Aplochiton zebra and A. taeniatus, threatened by non-native salmonids, and whose...
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- Garcia de Leaniz, Gonzalo Gajardo, Jason Dunham, Guillermo Giannico, Sofia Consuegra Data
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- Bruggeman, Jason E., Swem, Ted, Andersen, David E., Kennedy, Patricia L., and Nigro, Debora
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- Critical information for evaluating the effectiveness of management strategies for species of concern include distinguishing seldom occupied (or low-quality) habitat from habitat that is frequently occupied and thus contributes substantially to population trends. Using multi-season models that account for imperfect detection and a long-term (1981-2002) dataset on migratory Arctic Peregrine...
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- influencing a recovering 1 Arctic Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus tundrius population 2 3 Jason E
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- Bruggeman, Jason E., Swem, Ted, Andersen, David E., Kennedy, Patricia L., and Nigro, Debora
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- Critical information for evaluating the effectiveness of management strategies for species of concern include distinguishing seldom occupied (or low-quality) habitat from habitat that is frequently occupied and thus contributes substantially to population trends. Using multi-season models that account for imperfect detection and a long-term (1981-2002) dataset on migratory Arctic Peregrine...
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- factors influencing a recovering Arctic Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus tundrius population Multi
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- Azad, Vahid Jafari, Li, Chang, Verba, Circe, Ideker, Jason H., and Isgor, O. Burkan
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- An interface was developed between COMSOL Multiphysics™ finite element analysis software and (geo)chemical modeling platform, GEMS, for the reactive-transport modeling of (geo)chemical processes in variably saturated porous media. The two standalone software packages are managed from the interface that uses a non-iterative operator splitting technique to couple the transport (COMSOL)...
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- reactive-transport geochemical processes Vahid Jafari Azad a, Chang Li a, Circe Verba b, Jason H. Ideker a
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- Azad, Vahid Jafari, Li, Chang, Verba, Circe, Ideker, Jason H., and Isgor, O. Burkan
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- An interface was developed between COMSOL Multiphysics™ finite element analysis software and (geo)chemical modeling platform, GEMS, for the reactive-transport modeling of (geo)chemical processes in variably saturated porous media. The two standalone software packages are managed from the interface that uses a non-iterative operator splitting technique to couple the transport (COMSOL)...
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- Londo, Jason Paul, McKinney, John, Schwartz, Matthew, Bollman, Mike, Sagers, Cynthia, and Watrud, Lidia
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- BACKGROUND: Herbicide resistance in weedy plant populations can develop through different mechanisms such as gene flow of herbicide resistance transgenes from crop species into compatible weedy species or by natural evolution of herbicide resistance or tolerance following selection pressure. Results from our previous studies suggest that sub-lethal levels of the...
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- causes transient male-sterility in Brassica spp Jason Paul Londo1,2*, John McKinney2,4, Matthew
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- Londo, Jason Paul, McKinney, John, Schwartz, Matthew, Bollman, Mike, Sagers, Cynthia, and Watrud, Lidia
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- BACKGROUND: Herbicide resistance in weedy plant populations can develop through different mechanisms such as gene flow of herbicide resistance transgenes from crop species into compatible weedy species or by natural evolution of herbicide resistance or tolerance following selection pressure. Results from our previous studies suggest that sub-lethal levels of the...
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- Londo, Jason Paul, McKinney, John, Schwartz, Matthew, Bollman, Mike, Sagers, Cynthia, and Watrud, Lidia
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- BACKGROUND: Herbicide resistance in weedy plant populations can develop through different mechanisms such as gene flow of herbicide resistance transgenes from crop species into compatible weedy species or by natural evolution of herbicide resistance or tolerance following selection pressure. Results from our previous studies suggest that sub-lethal levels of the...
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- Sheng, Yan, Lam, Phillip W., Shahab, Salmah, Santosa, Dwi Andreas, Proteau, Philip J., Zabriskie, T. Mark, and Mahmud, Taifo
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- Four new elaiophylin macrolides (1–4), together with five known elaiophylins (5–9), have been isolated from cultures of the Indonesian soil bacterium Streptomyces sp. ICBB 9297. The new compounds have macrocyclic skeletons distinct from those of the known dimeric elaiophylins in that one or both of the polyketide chains contain(s) an...
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- ,† Phillip Lam,† Salmah Shahab, ‡ Dwi Andreas Santosa,‡, § Philip J. Proteau,† T. Mark Zabriskie,† Taifo
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- Sheng, Yan, Lam, Phillip W., Shahab, Salmah, Santosa, Dwi Andreas, Proteau, Philip J., Zabriskie, T. Mark, and Mahmud, Taifo
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- Four new elaiophylin macrolides (1–4), together with five known elaiophylins (5–9), have been isolated from cultures of the Indonesian soil bacterium Streptomyces sp. ICBB 9297. The new compounds have macrocyclic skeletons distinct from those of the known dimeric elaiophylins in that one or both of the polyketide chains contain(s) an...
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- Elaiophylin Skeletal Variants from the Indonesian Streptomyces sp. ICBB9297 Yan Sheng,† Phillip W. Lam
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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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- management objectives? Michael C Melnychuk1, Timothy E Essington1, Trevor A Branch1,†, Selina S Heppell2
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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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- elements of individual quota fisheries help to achieve management objectives? Semideviation as a third
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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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- Inglis, Diane O., Skrzypek, Marek S., Liaw, Edward, Moktali, Venkatesh, Sherlock, Gavin, and Stajich, Jason E.
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- Cryptococcus, a major cause of disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients, kills over 600,000 people per year worldwide. Genes involved in the virulence of the meningitis-causing fungus are being characterized at an increasing rate, and to date, at least 648 Cryptococcus gene names have been published. However, these data are scattered...
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- Venkatesh Moktali,b,c Gavin Sherlock,a Jason E. Stajichb Department of Genetics, Stanford University
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- Inglis, Diane O., Skrzypek, Marek S., Liaw, Edward, Moktali, Venkatesh, Sherlock, Gavin, and Stajich, Jason E.
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- Cryptococcus, a major cause of disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients, kills over 600,000 people per year worldwide. Genes involved in the virulence of the meningitis-causing fungus are being characterized at an increasing rate, and to date, at least 648 Cryptococcus gene names have been published. However, these data are scattered...
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- yes Curator Comment: H99 contains a single AGO1 gene whereas JEC21 contains 2 Argonaute genes AGO1 and
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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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- Baturo-Ciesniewska A, Andrzejewska J, Albrecht KA, Sadowski C, Lenc L. 2013. First report of
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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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- Gregory, Alex R.
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- Archaeological investigations at the Cooper's Ferry site in Western Idaho have recovered cultural remains dating to 16,000 years ago, suggesting the oldest human occupation recorded in North America. However, many archaeologists have argued the initial peopling of North America occurred no earlier than the opening of an ice-free corridor between...
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- cultural occupations but, instead, are a random distribution of artifacts resulting from post
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- Punj, Sumit, Kopparapu, Prasad, Jang, Hyo Sang, Phillips, Jessica L., Pennington, Jamie, Rohlman, Diana, O'Donnell, Edmond, Iversen, Patrick L., Kolluri, Siva Kumar, and Kerkvliet, Nancy I.
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- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that plays multiple roles in regulation of immune and inflammatory responses. The ability of certain AhR ligands to induce regulatory T cells (Tregs) has generated interest in developing AhR ligands for therapeutic treatment of immune-mediated diseases. To this end, we...
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- , Kopparapu P, Jang HS, Phillips JL, Pennington J, et al. (2014) Benzimidazoisoquinolines: A New Class of
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- Punj, Sumit, Kopparapu, Prasad, Jang, Hyo Sang, Phillips, Jessica L., Pennington, Jamie, Rohlman, Diana, O'Donnell, Edmond, Iversen, Patrick L., Kolluri, Siva Kumar, and Kerkvliet, Nancy I.
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- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that plays multiple roles in regulation of immune and inflammatory responses. The ability of certain AhR ligands to induce regulatory T cells (Tregs) has generated interest in developing AhR ligands for therapeutic treatment of immune-mediated diseases. To this end, we...
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- Phillips, Wendy S., Coleman-Hulbert, Anna L., Weiss, Emily S., Howe, Dana K., Ping, Sita, Wernick, Riana I., Estes, Suzanne, and Denver, Dee R.
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- Evolutionary interactions across levels of biological organization contribute to a variety of fundamental processes including genome evolution, reproductive mode transitions, species diversification, and extinction. Evolutionary theory predicts that so-called “selfish” genetic elements will proliferate when the host effective population size (N[subscrit]e) is small, but direct tests of this prediction remain...
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- Caenorhabditis briggsae Phillips, W. S., Coleman-Hulbert, A. L., Weiss, E. S., Howe, D. K., Ping, S., Wernick
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- Phillips, Wendy S., Coleman-Hulbert, Anna L., Weiss, Emily S., Howe, Dana K., Ping, Sita, Wernick, Riana I., Estes, Suzanne, and Denver, Dee R.
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- Evolutionary interactions across levels of biological organization contribute to a variety of fundamental processes including genome evolution, reproductive mode transitions, species diversification, and extinction. Evolutionary theory predicts that so-called “selfish” genetic elements will proliferate when the host effective population size (N[subscrit]e) is small, but direct tests of this prediction remain...
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- (orange line). The two samples were run in multiplex at equal molar ratios in a shared MiSeq run. Raw
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- Okamoto, Ryoko, Gery, Sigal, Gombart, Adrian F., Wang, Xuping, Castellani, Lawrence W., Akagi, Tadayuki, Chen, Shuang, Arditi, Moshe, Ho, Quoc, Lusis, Aldons J., Li, Quanlin, and Koeffler, H. Phillip
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- The CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins (C/EBPs) are transcription factors involved in hematopoietic cell development and induction of several inflammatory mediators. C/EBPε is expressed only in myeloid cells including monocytes/macrophages. Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disorder of the vascular wall and circulating immune cells such as monocytes/macrophages. Mice deficient in the low density...
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- , Tadayuki Akagi1, Shuang Chen5, Moshe Arditi5, Quoc Ho1, Aldons J. Lusis3, Quanlin Li6, H. Phillip
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- Okamoto, Ryoko, Gery, Sigal, Gombart, Adrian F., Wang, Xuping, Castellani, Lawrence W., Akagi, Tadayuki, Chen, Shuang, Arditi, Moshe, Ho, Quoc, Lusis, Aldons J., Li, Quanlin, and Koeffler, H. Phillip
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- The CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins (C/EBPs) are transcription factors involved in hematopoietic cell development and induction of several inflammatory mediators. C/EBPε is expressed only in myeloid cells including monocytes/macrophages. Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disorder of the vascular wall and circulating immune cells such as monocytes/macrophages. Mice deficient in the low density...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- bonaerensis) Authors: Denise Risch, Nicholas J. Gales, Jason Gedamke, Lars Kindermann, Douglas P. Nowacek
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) Risch, D., Gales, N. J., Gedamke, J., Kindermann, L., Nowacek, D. P., Read, A. J
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., and Friedlaender, Ari S.
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- For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive...
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- Odden, Michelle C., Yee, Laura M., Arnold, Alice M., Sanders, Jason L., Hirsch, Calvin, deFilippi, Christopher, Kizer, Jorge R., Inzitari, Marco, and Newman, Anne B.
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- OBJECTIVES: Subclinical vascular disease (SVD) contributes to the aging process and may decrease life expectancy. We aimed to determine the contribution of gradations of SVD to the likelihood of achieving longer survival, and to determine what allows some individuals to achieve longer survival in the presence of high SVD. DESIGN:...
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- Subclinical Vascular Disease Burden and Longer Survival Odden, M. C., Yee, L. M., Arnold, A. M., Sanders, J
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- Odden, Michelle C., Yee, Laura M., Arnold, Alice M., Sanders, Jason L., Hirsch, Calvin, deFilippi, Christopher, Kizer, Jorge R., Inzitari, Marco, and Newman, Anne B.
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- OBJECTIVES: Subclinical vascular disease (SVD) contributes to the aging process and may decrease life expectancy. We aimed to determine the contribution of gradations of SVD to the likelihood of achieving longer survival, and to determine what allows some individuals to achieve longer survival in the presence of high SVD. DESIGN:...
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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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- -identification and microsatellite genotyping Rochelle Constantine1,*, Jennifer A. Jackson, Debbie Steel, C
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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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- Brooks4, Daniel Burns4, Phillip Clapham5, Nan Hauser6, Bénédicte 6 Madon7, David Mattila8, Marc
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- Greaver, Tara L., Sullivan, Timothy J., Herrick, Jeffrey D., Barber, Mary C., Baron, Jill S., Cosby, Bernard J., Deerhake, Marion E., Dennis, Robin L., Dubois, Jean-Jacques B., Goodale, Christine L., Herlihy, Alan T., Lawrence, Gregory B., Liu, Lingli, Lynch, Jason A., and Novak, Kristopher J.
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- Four decades after the passage of the US Clean Air Act, air-quality standards are set to protect ecosystems from damage caused by gas-phase nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) compounds, but not from the deposition of these air pollutants to land and water. Here, we synthesize recent scientific literature on the...
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- Dubois1, Christine L Goodale7, Alan T Herlihy8, Gregory B Lawrence9, Lingli Liu1, Jason A Lynch10, and
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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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- Greaver, Tara L., Sullivan, Timothy J., Herrick, Jeffrey D., Barber, Mary C., Baron, Jill S., Cosby, Bernard J., Deerhake, Marion E., Dennis, Robin L., Dubois, Jean-Jacques B., Goodale, Christine L., Herlihy, Alan T., Lawrence, Gregory B., Liu, Lingli, Lynch, Jason A., and Novak, Kristopher J.
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- Four decades after the passage of the US Clean Air Act, air-quality standards are set to protect ecosystems from damage caused by gas-phase nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) compounds, but not from the deposition of these air pollutants to land and water. Here, we synthesize recent scientific literature on the...
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- process of trophic downgrading high- lighted by Estes et al. (2011) may not be a general rule but is
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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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- 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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