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- Rowland, Mary M., Bryant, Larry D., Johnson, Bruce K., Noyes, James H., Wisdom, Michael J., and Thomas, Jack Ward
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- In the 1980s, resource managers were increasingly concerned about effects of timber harvest on ungulates in National Forests. Land and resource management plans incorporated restrictions on timber harvest to maintain cover for Rocky Mountain elk (CeNus e/aphus ne/soni V. Bailey) and mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus RafinesqueJ, and habitat models...
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- Technical Report
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- Roever, C. L., DelCurto, T., Rowland, M., Vavra, M., and Wisdom, M.
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- Climate change models are predicting increased frequency and severity of droughts in arid and semiarid environments, and these areas are responsible for much of the world's livestock production. Because cattle (Bos taurus) grazing can impact the abundance, distribution, and ecological function of native plant and animal communities, it is important...
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- Range, Oregon, USA. Covariate Description Resolution (m) Landscape slope Slope in degrees
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- Roever, C. L., DelCurto, T., Rowland, M., Vavra, M., and Wisdom, M.
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- Climate change models are predicting increased frequency and severity of droughts in arid and semiarid environments, and these areas are responsible for much of the world's livestock production. Because cattle (Bos taurus) grazing can impact the abundance, distribution, and ecological function of native plant and animal communities, it is important...
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- drought Roever, C. L., DelCurto, T., Rowland, M., Vavra, M., & Wisdom, M. (2015). Cattle grazing in
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- Roever, C. L., DelCurto, T., Rowland, M., Vavra, M., and Wisdom, M.
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- Climate change models are predicting increased frequency and severity of droughts in arid and semiarid environments, and these areas are responsible for much of the world's livestock production. Because cattle (Bos taurus) grazing can impact the abundance, distribution, and ecological function of native plant and animal communities, it is important...
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- Cluskey, Mary M.
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- This study involved the development and implementation of a model for providing structured on-the-job training (SOJT) in a healthcare foodservice operation. The model was developed to provide a structured method for conducting SOJT Events, the process when an incumbent employee trainer teaches another employee to perform his/her job. The model...
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- Healthcare Foodservice Operation by Mary M. Cluskey A THESIS submitted to Oregon State University
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- Sass, M. E. (Mary Ellen)
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- Essential to the testing of propositions in economic theory is the estimation of the parameters involved in relationships among economic variables. Probably the most widely used method of estimation is ordinary least squares (OLS). However, severe multicollinearity or near linear dependence of the explanatory variables can cause the OLS estimates...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF MARY ELLEN SASS for the degree of
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- Taylor, Sara M. and Santelmann, Mary V.
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- Most of the native wetland prairies once found in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, USA have been converted to agriculture, developed, or altered by disturbance and cessation of burning, especially in the northern portion of the valley. Mitigation efforts by Portland Metro and the NRCS have resulted in restoration of...
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- Restored Wetland Prairies in the Northern Willamette Valley Taylor, S. M., & Santelmann, M. V. (2014
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- Smith, Margaret M. (Margaret Mary), 1942-
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- The two major purposes of this study were to gather data relative to the knowledge and attitudes toward sexual expression among sixty-five to seventy-four year olds and to determine whether or not significant differences existed between the sexes. The study focused on six research questions: These were: 1. Do older...
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- MARGARET MARY SMITH for the degree of DOCTOR OF EDUCATION in EDUCATION presented on APRIL 1, 1981 Title
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- Marn, Carolyn M. (Carolyn Mary), 1962-
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- Evaporation ponds that dispose of agricultural drainwater provide attractive habitat for waterbirds but may result in contaminant exposure that impairs reproduction. I estimated post-hatching survival and evaluated productivity estimates for American avocets (Recurvirostra americana) nesting at evaporation ponds in the Tulare Basin, California from 1991 to 1993. Avocets and Black-necked...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Carolyn M. Marn for the degree of
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- Gradoville, Mary R., White, Angelicque E., and Letelier, Ricardo M.
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- We investigated the effects of elevated pCO₂ on cultures of the unicellular N₂-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501. Using CO₂-enriched air, cultures grown in batch mode under high light intensity were exposed to initial conditions approximating current atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (~400 ppm) as well as CO₂ levels corresponding to low- and...
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- Gradoville, Mary R., White, Angelicque E., and Letelier, Ricardo M.
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- We investigated the effects of elevated pCO₂ on cultures of the unicellular N₂-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501. Using CO₂-enriched air, cultures grown in batch mode under high light intensity were exposed to initial conditions approximating current atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (~400 ppm) as well as CO₂ levels corresponding to low- and...
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- Enhanced and Fluctuating Carbon Dioxide Conditions Gradoville, M. R., White, A. E., Letelier, R. M. (2014
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- Gradoville, Mary R., White, Angelicque E., and Letelier, Ricardo M.
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- We investigated the effects of elevated pCO₂ on cultures of the unicellular N₂-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501. Using CO₂-enriched air, cultures grown in batch mode under high light intensity were exposed to initial conditions approximating current atmospheric CO₂ concentrations (~400 ppm) as well as CO₂ levels corresponding to low- and...
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- Pelletier, Jon D., Murray, A. Brad, Pierce, Jennifer L., Bierman, Raul R., Breshears, David D., Crosby, Benjamin T., Ellis, Michael, Foufoula-Georgiou, Efi, Heimsath, Arjun M., Houser, Chris, Lancaster, Nick, Marani, Marco, Merritts, Dorothy J., Moore, Laura J., Pederson, Joel L., Poulos, Michael J., Rittenour, Tammy M., Rowland, Joel C., Ruggiero, Peter, Ward, Dylan J., Wickert, Andrew D., and Yager, Elowyn M.
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- In the future, Earth will be warmer, precipitation events will be more extreme, global mean sea level will rise, and many arid and semiarid regions will be drier. Human modifications of landscapes will also occur at an accelerated rate as developed areas increase in size and population density. We now...
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- Schubiger, Carla B., Gorman, M. Elena, Johns, Jennifer L., Arkoosh, Mary R., and Dietrich, Joseph P.
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- Plasma biochemistry and hematology reference intervals are integral health assessment tools in all medical fields, including aquatic animal health. As sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) are becoming aquaculturally and economically more important, this manuscript provides essential reference intervals (RI) for their plasma biochemistry and hematology along with reference photomicrographs of blood cells...
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- morphology Carla B. SchubigerID 1*, M. Elena Gorman1, Jennifer L. Johns1, Mary R. Arkoosh2, Joseph P
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- Maxwell, Reed M., Condon, Laura E., Kollet, Stefan J., Maher, Kate, Haggerty, Roy, and Forrester, Mary Michael
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- Surface and subsurface flow dynamics govern residence time or water age until discharge, which is a key metric of storage and water availability for human use and ecosystem function. Although observations in small catchments have shown a fractal distribution of ages, residence times are difficult to directly quantify or measure...
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- Reed M Maxwell1*, Laura E Condon1, Stefan J Kollet2, Katherine Maher3, Roy Haggerty4 and Mary Michael
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- Maxwell, Reed M., Condon, Laura E., Kollet, Stefan J., Maher, Kate, Haggerty, Roy, and Forrester, Mary Michael
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- Surface and subsurface flow dynamics govern residence time or water age until discharge, which is a key metric of storage and water availability for human use and ecosystem function. Although observations in small catchments have shown a fractal distribution of ages, residence times are difficult to directly quantify or measure...
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- times of groundwater The imprint of climate and geology on the residence times of groundwater Reed M
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- Maxwell, Reed M., Condon, Laura E., Kollet, Stefan J., Maher, Kate, Haggerty, Roy, and Forrester, Mary Michael
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- Surface and subsurface flow dynamics govern residence time or water age until discharge, which is a key metric of storage and water availability for human use and ecosystem function. Although observations in small catchments have shown a fractal distribution of ages, residence times are difficult to directly quantify or measure...
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- Ojiambo, Peter S., Gent, David H., Quesada-Ocampo, Lina M., Hausbeck, Mary K., and Holmes, Gerald J.
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- The resurgence of cucurbit downy mildew has dramatically influenced production of cucurbits and disease management systems at multiple scales. Long-distance dispersal is a fundamental aspect of epidemic development that influences the timing and extent of outbreaks of cucurbit downy mildew. The dispersal potential of Pseudoperonospora cubensis appears to be limited...
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- Management of Downy Mildews Peter S. Ojiambo,1,∗ David H. Gent,2 Lina M. Quesada-Ocampo,1 Mary K. Hausbeck,3
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- Gradoville, Mary R., White, Angelicque E., Böttjer, Daniela, Church, Matthew J., and Letelier, Ricardo M.
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- We conducted 11 independent short-term carbon dioxide (CO₂) manipulation experiments using colonies of the filamentous cyanobacteria Trichodesmium isolated on three cruises in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG). Dinitrogen (N₂) and carbon (C) fixation rates of these colonies were compared over CO₂ conditions ranging from ~ 18 Pa (equivalent to...
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- fixation at Station ALOHA Gradoville, M. R., White, A. E., Böttjer, D., Church, M. J., & Letelier, R. M
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Climate and Demography Dictate the Strength of Predator-Prey Overlap in a Subarctic Marine Ecosystem
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Bailey, Kevin M., Zador, Stephani, and Stige, Leif Christian
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- There is growing evidence that climate and anthropogenic influences on marine ecosystems are largely manifested by changes in species spatial dynamics. However, less is known about how shifts in species distributions might alter predator-prey overlap and the dynamics of prey populations. We developed a general approach to quantify species spatial...
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- of Predator-Prey Overlap in a Subarctic Marine Ecosystem Mary E. Hunsicker1*, Lorenzo Ciannelli1
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- Stige, Leif Christian, Hunsicker, Mary E., Bailey, Kevin M., Yaragina, Natalia A., and Hunt, George L., Jr.
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- Prediction of year-class strength is a critical challenge for fisheries managers. Theoretically, predictions of recruitment should be better when they are based on estimates of cohort size taken close to the age of recruitment and may improve if the effects of environmental factors that influence pre-recruit mortality are accounted for....
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- Christian Stige1,*, Mary E. Hunsicker2, Kevin M. Bailey3, Natalia A. Yaragina4, George L. Hunt Jr5 1Centre
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- Lipscomb, Shannon T., Lewis, Kendra M., Masyn, Katherine E., and Meloy, Mary Elizabeth
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- Early child care and education programs have the potential to play a supportive role in the lives of vulnerable children and families involved in the child welfare system. Child care subsidies can help low-income families to access these programs. The current study examines the use and stability of child care...
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- Kendra M. Lewis University of California, Davis One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616; kelew
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- Mackey, Andrea C. (Andrea Clara Overman), Hard, Margaret M, and Zaehringer, Mary V.
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- This manual brings together methods found useful for measuring various aspects of texture of fresh fruits and vegetables. Apples, carrots, and cantaloupes were used as test materials for evaluating the methods. The manual presents procedures recommended by the Technical Committee of Project WM-55, Methods of Measuring Textural Qualities of Fruits...
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- Technical Report
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- Buchanan, David V., Hanson, Mary L., Hooton, Robert M., and Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife
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- The purpose of this document is to summarize the best scientific information presently available for bull trout (Salvelimus confluentus) throughout Oregon and to review their historical and current status. What started out as a relatively simple exercise to review and update the status report by Ratliff and Howell (1992) based...
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- Status of Oregon’s Bull Trout David V. Buchanan Mary L. Hanson Robert M. Hooton Fish Division Oregon
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- Boehlert, George W., Morgan, John B., Yoklavich, Mary M., and Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute
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- , John B . Morgan, Mary M . Yoklavic h Water . Resources Research Institut e Oregon State University
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- Blaney, D. L., Wiens, R. C., Maurice, S., Clegg, S. M., Anderson, R. B., Kah, L. C., Le Mouélic, S., Ollila, A., Bridges, N., Tokar, R., Berger, G., Bridges, J. C., Cousin, A., Clark, B., Dyar, M. D., King, P. L., Lanza, N., Mangold, N., Meslin, P.‐Y., Newsom, H., Schröder, S., Rowland, S., Johnson, J., Edgar, L., Gasnault, O., Forni, O., Schmidt, M., Goetz, W., Stack, K., Sumner, D., Fisk, M., and Madsen, M. B.
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- A suite of eight rocks analyzed by the Curiosity Rover while it was stopped at the Rocknest sand ripple shows the greatest chemical divergence of any potentially sedimentary rocks analyzed in the early part of the mission. Relative to average Martian soil and to the stratigraphically lower units encountered as...
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Olson, Robert J., Essington, Timothy E., Maunder, Mark N., Duffy, Leanne M., and Kitchell, James F.
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- The ecological consequences of widespread fisheries-induced reductions of large pelagic predators are not fully understood. Tropical tunas are considered a main component of apex predator guilds that include sharks and billfishes, and thus may seem unsusceptible to secondary effects of fishing top predators. However, intra-guild predation can occur because of...
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- control on tropical tunas based on size structure of predator−prey interactions Mary E. Hunsicker1,4
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Olson, Robert J., Essington, Timothy E., Maunder, Mark N., Duffy, Leanne M., and Kitchell, James F.
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- The ecological consequences of widespread fisheries-induced reductions of large pelagic predators are not fully understood. Tropical tunas are considered a main component of apex predator guilds that include sharks and billfishes, and thus may seem unsusceptible to secondary effects of fishing top predators. However, intra-guild predation can occur because of...
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- structure of predator−prey interactions Mary E. Hunsicker1,4,*, Robert J. Olson2, Timothy E. Essington1
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Olson, Robert J., Essington, Timothy E., Maunder, Mark N., Duffy, Leanne M., and Kitchell, James F.
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- The ecological consequences of widespread fisheries-induced reductions of large pelagic predators are not fully understood. Tropical tunas are considered a main component of apex predator guilds that include sharks and billfishes, and thus may seem unsusceptible to secondary effects of fishing top predators. However, intra-guild predation can occur because of...
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- 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mary E. Hunsicker1*, Robert J. Olson2, Timothy E. Essington1
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- . 136. College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. Shiplett, R. M. 2011. Selective feeding and
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- 19 mullet Mugil cephalus, M. curema 20 red drum Scianeops oscellata 21 snapper/grouper Lutjanus sp
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- ecosystem Kelly L. Robinson1‡*, James J. Ruzicka2, Frank J. Hernandez3, WilliamM. Graham1, Mary Beth
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Hernandez, Frank J., Graham, William M., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., and Sutor, Malinda
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- Fishery management production models tend to stress only the elements directly linked to fish (i.e. fish, fish food, and fish predators). Large coastal jellyfish are major consumers of plankton in heavily fished ecosystems; yet, they are frequently not included as model components. We explore the relationship between gulf menhaden (Brevoortia...
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- Warnock, Jennifer J., Fox, Derek B., Stoker, Aaron M., Beatty, Mark, Cockrell, Mary, Janicek, John C., and Cook, James L.
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- INTRODUCTION: Tissue engineering is a new methodology for addressing meniscal injury or loss. Synovium may be an ideal source of cells for in vitro meniscal fibrocartilage formation, however, favorable in vitro culture conditions for synovium must be established in order to achieve this goal. The objective of this study was...
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- -seeding study Jennifer J. Warnock1,3, Derek B. Fox1, Aaron M. Stoker1, Mark Beatty2, Mary Cockrell1, John
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- Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Fisher, Jonathan A. D., Skern-Mauritzen, Mette, Hunsicker, Mary E., Hidalgo, Manuel, Frank, Kenneth T., and Bailey, Kevin M.
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- In marine populations, spatial structure arises over a wide range of scales and forms hierarchical aggregations. Changing spatial structure can alter the demographic and life history trait variation within populations and subject individuals to both novel environmental conditions and interspecific interactions. Thus, changes in the spatial structure of marine populations...
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- -Mauritzen3, Mary E. Hunsicker1, Manuel Hidalgo4, Kenneth T. Frank5, Kevin M. Bailey6 1College of Earth
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Olson, Robert J., Essington, Timothy E., Maunder, Mark N., Duffy, Leanne M., and Kitchell, James F.
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- The ecological consequences of widespread fisheries-induced reductions of large pelagic predators are not fully understood. Tropical tunas are considered a main component of apex predator guilds that include sharks and billfishes, and thus may seem unsusceptible to secondary effects of fishing top predators. However, intra-guild predation can occur because of...
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- Satinsky, Brandon M., Fortunato, Caroline S., Doherty, Mary, Smith, Christa B., Sharma, Shalabh, Ward, Nicholas D., Krusche, Alex V., Yager, Patricia L., Richey, Jeffrey E., Moran, Mary Ann, and Crump, Byron C.
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- Background: The Amazon River runs nearly 6500 km across the South American continent before emptying into the western tropical North Atlantic Ocean. In terms of both volume and watershed area, it is the world’s largest riverine system, affecting elemental cycling on a global scale. Results: A quantitative inventory of genes...
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- metatranscriptomic inventories of the lower Amazon River, May 2011 Brandon M. Satinsky1, Caroline S. Fortunato2, Mary
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- Johnson, Kenneth S., Berelson, William M., Boss, Emmanuel S., Chase, Zanna, Claustre, Herve, Emerson, Steven R., Gruber, Nicolas, Kortzinger, Arne, Perry, Mary Jane, and Riser, Stephen C.
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- Chemical and biological sensor technologies have advanced rapidly in the past five years. Sensors that require low power and operate for multiple years are now available for oxygen, nitrate, and a variety of bio-optional properties that serve as proxies for important components of the carbon cycle (e.g., particulate organic carbon)....
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- at u R e B y K e N N e t h s . J o h N s o N , W I l l I a m m . B e R e l s o N , e m m a N
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Disease Lee, D. S. H., Markwardt, S., McAvay, G. J., Gross, C. P., Goeres, L. M., Han, L., . . . Tinetti
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- Hewson, Ian, Eggleston, Erin M., Doherty, Mary, Lee, Dong Yoon, Owens, Michael, Shapleigh, James P., Cornwell, Jeffrey C., and Crump, Byron C.
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- We used metatranscriptomics to study the gene transcription patterns of microbial plankton (0.2 to 64 μm) at a mesohaline station in the Chesapeake Bay under transitions from oxic to anoxic waters in spring and from anoxic to oxic waters in autumn. Samples were collected from surface (i.e., above pycnocline) waters...
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- Bay during Oxic-Anoxic-Oxic Transitions Hewson, I., Eggleston, E. M., Doherty, M., Lee, D. Y., Owens
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- Hewson, Ian, Eggleston, Erin M., Doherty, Mary, Lee, Dong Yoon, Owens, Michael, Shapleigh, James P., Cornwell, Jeffrey C., and Crump, Byron C.
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- We used metatranscriptomics to study the gene transcription patterns of microbial plankton (0.2 to 64 μm) at a mesohaline station in the Chesapeake Bay under transitions from oxic to anoxic waters in spring and from anoxic to oxic waters in autumn. Samples were collected from surface (i.e., above pycnocline) waters...
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- metatranscriptomes sequenced from Chesapeake Bay microbial plankton. Date Depth (m) Replicate Volume (L
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- Robinson, Kelly L., Ruzicka, James J., Decker, Mary Beth, Brodeur, Richard D., Hernandez, Frank J., Quiñones, Javier, Acha, E. Marcelo, Uye, Shin-ichi, Mianzan, Hermes, and Graham, William M.
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- A majority of the world’s largest net-based fisheries target planktivorous forage fish that serve as a critical trophic link between the plankton and upper-level consumers such as large predatory fishes, seabirds, and marine mammals. Because the plankton production that drives forage fish also drives jellyfish production, these taxa often overlap...
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- Jellyfish, Forage Fish, and the World’s Major Fisheries Robinson, K. L., Ruzicka, J. J., Decker, M. B
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- Lee, David S. H., Markwardt, Sheila, McAvay, Gail J., Gross, Cary P., Goeres, Leah M., Han, Ling, Peduzzi, Peter, Lin, Haiqun, Dodson, John A., and Tinetti, Mary E.
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- CONTEXT: In older adults with multiple conditions, medications may not impart the same benefits seen in patients who are younger, or without multi-morbidity. Furthermore, medications given for one condition may adversely affect other outcomes. Beta-blocker (β-Blocker) use with coexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is such...
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- Hewson, Ian, Eggleston, Erin M., Doherty, Mary, Lee, Dong Yoon, Owens, Michael, Shapleigh, James P., Cornwell, Jeffrey C., and Crump, Byron C.
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- We used metatranscriptomics to study the gene transcription patterns of microbial plankton (0.2 to 64 μm) at a mesohaline station in the Chesapeake Bay under transitions from oxic to anoxic waters in spring and from anoxic to oxic waters in autumn. Samples were collected from surface (i.e., above pycnocline) waters...
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- Anderson, Michael D., Heideman, Colby L., Lin, Qiyin, Smeller, Mary, Kokenyesi, Robert, Herzing, Andrew A., Anderson, Ian M., Keszler, Douglas A., Zschack, Paul, and Johnson, David C.
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- . Heideman, Qiyin Lin, Mary Smeller, Robert Kokenyesi, Andrew A. Herzing, Ian M. Anderson, Douglas A. Keszler
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- Petrie, S. E., Wysocki, Donald John, 1952-, Horneck, Donald Arthur, Lutcher, L. K. (Lawrence K.), Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, and Corp, Mary K.
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- *This set of publications replaces FG 54, Winter Wheat, Non-irrigated, Columbia Plateau.
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- Wysocki, Donald John, 1952-, Horneck, Donald Arthur, Lutcher, L. K. (Lawrence K.), Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Petrie, S. E., and Corp, Mary K.
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- *This set of publications replaces FG 54, Winter Wheat, Non-irrigated, Columbia Plateau.
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- Machado, S., Ball, Daniel A. (Daniel Allen), 1954-, Smiley, R., Petrie, S., Siemens, M., Guy, S., Oregon State University. Extension Service, and Corp, Mary K.
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- In the U.S., chickpeas commonly are used fresh in salads or in soup. Chickpeas are rich in protein, complex carbohydrates, and fiber, while low in fat and cholesterol. Chickpea is a potential rotational crop and fits well in wheat and barley cropping systems. It is an option for cereal farmers...
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- (Oregon State University) Chickpea Production Guide M. Corp, S. Machado, D. Ball, R. Smiley, S. Petrie
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- Odden, Michelle C., Shlipak, Michael G., Whitson, Heather E., Katz, Ronit, Kearney, Patricia M., defilippi, Chris, Shastri, Shani, Sarnak, Mark J., Siscovick, Davis S., Cushman, Mary, Psaty, Bruce M., and Newman, Anne B.
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- OBJECTIVE: The associations of some risk factors with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are attenuated in older age; whereas others appear robust. The present study aimed to compare CVD risk factors across older age. METHODS: Participants (n = 4883) in the Cardiovascular Health Study free of prevalent CVD, were stratified into three...
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- Doney, Scott C., Ruckelshaus, Mary, Duffy, J. Emmett, Barry, James P., Chan, Francis, English, Chad A., Galindo, Heather M., Grebmeier, Jacqueline M., Hollowed, Anne B., Knowlton, Nancy, Polovina, Jeffrey, Rabalais, Nancy N., Sydeman, William J., and Talley, Lynne D.
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- In marine ecosystems, rising atmospheric CO2 and climate change are associated with concurrent shifts in temperature, circulation, stratification, nutrient input, oxygen content, and ocean acidification, with potentially wideranging biological effects. Population-level shifts are occurring because of physiological intolerance to new environments, altered dispersal patterns, and changes in species interactions. Together...
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- ARI 3 November 2011 13:27 Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems Scott C. Doney,1 Mary
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- Green, Cara-Paige, Ratcliffe, Norman, Mattern, Thomas, Thompson, David, Lea, Mary-Anne, Wotherspoon, Simon, Borboroglu, Pablo Garcia, Ellenberg, Ursula, Morrison, Kyle W., Pütz, Klemens, Sagar, Paul M., Seddon, Philip J., Torres, Leigh G., and Hindell, Mark A.
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- Mechanisms promoting coexistence between closely related species are fundamental for maintaining species diversity. Mechanisms of niche differentiation include allochrony which offsets the peak timing of resource utilisation between species. Many studies focus on spatial and temporal niche partitioning during the breeding season, few have investigated the role allochrony plays in...
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- GreenID 1*, Norman Ratcliffe2, Thomas Mattern3,4,5, David Thompson6, Mary- Anne Lea1,7, Simon
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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- Research Institute, Moss Landing, California, 95039, USA (clague@mbari.org) Brian M. Dreyer Institute of
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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- Chang, Ying, Wang, Sishuo, Sekimoto, Satoshi, Aerts, Andrea L., Choi, Cindy, Clum, Alicia, LaButti, Kurt M., Lindquist, Erika A., Ngan, Chew Yee, Ohm, Robin A., Salamov, Asaf A., Grigoriev, Igor V., Spatafora, Joseph W., and Berbee, Mary L.
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- As decomposers, fungi are key players in recycling plant material in global carbon cycles. We hypothesized that genomes of early diverging fungi may have inherited pectinases from an ancestral species that had been able to extract nutrients from pectin-containing land plants and their algal allies (Streptophytes). We aimed to infer,...
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- Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Hunsicker, Mary, Beaudreau, Anne, Finley, Carmel, Heppell, Selina, Conway, Flaxen, Bailey, Kevin, Crowder, Larry B., Webb, Colleen, Reynolds, John, Sagmiller, Kay, Anderies, John M., Hawthorne, David, Parrish, Julia, Conway, Flaxen D. L., and Chigbu, Paulinus
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- In this article we consider the current educational needs for science and policy in marine resource management, and we propose a way to address them. The existing literature on cross-disciplinary education in response to pressing environmental problems is vast, particularly in conservation biology. However, actual changes in doctoral-level marine science...
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- management Ciannelli, L., Hunsicker, M., Beaudreau, A., Bailey, K., Crowder, L. B., Finley, C
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- Pujar, Anuradha, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Kellogg, Elizabeth A., Ilic, Katica, Vincent, Leszek, Avraham, Shulamit, Stevens, Peter, Zapata, Felipe, Reiser, Leonore, Rhee, Seung Y., Sachs, Martin M., Schaeffer, Mary, Stein, Lincoln, Ware, Doreen, and McCouch, Susan
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- Plant growth stages are identified as distinct morphological landmarks in a continuous developmental process. The terms describing these developmental stages record the morphological appearance of the plant at a specific point in its life cycle. The widely differing morphology of plant species consequently gave rise to heterogeneous vocabularies describing growth...
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- , Felipe Zapata2, Leonore Reiser3, Seung Y. Rhee, Martin M. Sachs, Mary Schaeffer, Lincoln Stein, Doreen
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- Jaiswal, Pankaj, Avraham, Shulamit, Ilic, Katica, Kellog, Elizabeth, A., McCouch, Susan, Pujar, Anuradha, Reiser, Leonore, Rhee, Seung Y., Sachs, Martin M., Schaeffer, Mary, Stein, Lincoln, Stevens, Peter, Vincent, Leszek, Ware, Doreen, and Zapata, Felipe
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- The Plant Ontology Consortium (POC) (www.plantontology.org) is a collaborative effort among several plant databases and experts in plant systematics, botany and genomics. A primary goal of the POC is to develop simple yet robust and extensible controlled vocabularies that accurately reflect the biology of plant structures and developmental stages. These...
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- #, Susan McCouch1, Anuradha Pujar1#, Leonore Reiser3, Seung Y Rhee3, Martin M. Sachs5,6, Mary Schaeffer6,7
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- Avraham, Shulamit, Tung, Chih-Wei, Ilic, Katica, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Kellogg, Elizabeth A., McCouch, Susan, Pujar, Anuradha, Reiser, Leonore, Rhee, Seung Y., Sachs, Martin M., Schaeffer, Mary, Stein, Lincoln, Stevens, Peter, Vincent, Leszek, Zapata, Felipe, and Ware, Doreen
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- The Plant Ontology Consortium (POC, http://www.plantontology.org) is a collaborative effort among model plant genome databases and plant researchers that aims to create, maintain and facilitate the use of a controlled vocabulary (ontology) for plants. The ontology allows users to ascribe attributes of plant structure (anatomy and morphology) and developmental stages...
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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- Campbell, John L., Rustad, Lindsey E., Porter, John H., Taylor, Jeffrey R., Dereszynski, Ethan W., Shanley, James B., Gries, Corinna, Henshaw, Donald L., Martin, Mary E., Sheldon, wade M., and Boose, Emery R.
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- Sensor networks are revolutionizing environmental monitoring by producing massive quantities of data that are being made publically available in near real time. These data streams pose a challenge for ecologists because traditional approaches to quality assurance and quality control are no longer practical when confronted with the size of these...
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- , JEFFREY R. TAYLOR, ETHAN W. DERESZYNSKI, JAMES B. SHANLEY, CORINNA GRIES, DONALD L. HENSHAW, MARY E
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- Pratt, Kerri A., Twohy, Cynthia, Murphy, Shane M., Moffet, Ryan C., Heymsfield, Andrew J., Gaston, Cassandra J., DeMott, Paul J., Field, Paul R., Henn, Tobias R., Rogers, David C., Gilles, Mary K., Seinfeld, John H., and Prather, Kimberly A.
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- During the Ice in Clouds Experiment‐Layer Clouds (ICE‐L), dry lakebed, or playa, salts from the Great Basin region of the United States were observed as cloud nuclei in orographic wave clouds over Wyoming. Using a counterflow virtual impactor in series with a single‐particle mass spectrometer, sodium‐potassium‐magnesium‐calcium‐chloride salts were identified as...
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- orographic wave clouds Kerri A. Pratt,1,2 Cynthia H. Twohy,3 Shane M. Murphy,4,5 Ryan C. Moffet,6 Andrew J
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- Arkoosh, Mary R., Clemons, Ethan, Kagley, Anna N., Stafford, Coral L., Glass, A. C., Jacobson, Kym C., Reno, Paul W., Myers, M. S., Casillas, Edmundo, Loge, F., Johnson, L. L., and Collier, T. K.
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- Although the adverse impact of pathogens on salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest is often discussed and recognized, little is currently known regarding the incidence and corresponding significance of delayed disease-induced mortalities. In the study reported herein, we surveyed the presence and prevalence of selected micro- and macroparasites in out-migrant...
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- . Migrating through Pacific Northwest Estuaries M. R. Arkoosh a , E. Clemons a , A. N. Kagley a , C. Stafford
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- Dietrich, Joseph P., Boylen, Deborah A., Thompson, Donald E., Loboschefsky, Erik J., Bravo, Claudia F., Spangenberg, Dina K., Ylitalo, Gina M., Collier, Tracy K., Fryer, Derek S., Arkoosh, Mary R., and Loge, Frank J.
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- Various methods have been developed to mitigate the adverse effects of the Federal Columbia River Power System on juvenile Pacific salmon out-migrating through the Columbia River basin. In this study, we found that hatchery-reared spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha in the river are in varying degrees of health, which may...
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- , Erik J. Loboschefsky b , Claudia F. Bravo b e , Dina K. Spangenberg c , Gina M. Ylitalo c , Tracy K
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension, University of Idaho. Extension, Staben, Mary L., Ellsworth, Jason W., Sullivan, Dan M. (Dan Matthew), 1954-, Horneck, Donald Arthur, Brown, Bradford D., Stevens, Robert G., and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- This publication focuses on how to design a soil nutrient monitoring strategy that fits today’s requirements for record keeping and increased accuracy in managing nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and other nutrients. We advocate the use of management units or zones for soil testing and nutrient application. To measure a real...
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- (Oregon State University Extension Service) PNW 570-E • October 2003 Mary L. Staben, Extension educator
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- Horneck, Donald Arthur, Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Flowers, Michael Darrell, 1971-, Lutcher, L. K. (Lawrence K.), Wysocki, Donald John, 1952-, Corp, Mary K., Bohle, Mylen G., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Management recommendations focusing on rate, timing, source and method of nutrient application for irrigated wheat production in eastern Oregon.
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- . Hart, M.D. Flowers, L.K. Lutcher, D.J. Wysocki, M.K. Corp, and M. Bohle D.A. Horneck, Extension
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- Scavia, Donald, Allan, J. David, Arend, Kristin K., Brandt, Stephen B., Bartell, Steven, Bosch, Nate S., Briland, Ruth D., Daloğlu, Irem, DePinto, Joseph V., Dolan, David M., Evans, Mary Anne, Farmer, Troy M., Goto, Daisuke, Han, Haejin, Höök, Tomas O., Knight, Roger, Ludsin, Stuart A., Mason, Doran, Michalak, Anna M., Richards, R. Peter, Roberts, James J., Rucinski, Daniel K., Rutherford, Edward, Schwab, David J., Sesterhenn, Timothy M., Zhang, Hongyan, and Zhou, Yuntao
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- Relieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophication. During the 1960s and 1970s, increased phosphorus inputs degraded water quality and reduced central basin hypolimnetic oxygen levels which, in turn, eliminated thermal habitat vital to cold-water organisms and contributed to the extirpation of important benthic macroinvertebrate...
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- . Briland h, Irem Daloğlu b, Joseph V. DePinto i, David M. Dolan j, Mary Anne Evans k, Troy M. Farmer h
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- A . JONES 2 , J IM M . BUTTLE 3 , MARY B . ADAMS 4 , FRED D . BEALL 5 , ER IC G . BOOTH6 , JOHN L
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- Moran, Mary Ann, Kujawinski, Elizabeth B., Stubbins, Aron, Fatland, Rob, Aluwihare, Lihini I., Buchan, Alison, Crump, Byron C., Dorrestein, Pieter C., Dyhrman, Sonya T., Hess, Nancy J., Howe, Bill, Longnecker, Krista, Medeiros, Patricia M., Niggemann, Jutta, Obernosterer, Ingrid, Repeta, Daniel J., and Waldbauer, Jacob R.
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- Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans is one of the largest pools of reduced carbon on Earth, comparable in size to the atmospheric CO₂ reservoir. A vast number of compounds are present in DOM, and they play important roles in all major element cycles, contribute to the storage of...
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- Deciphering ocean carbon in a changing world Mary Ann Morana,1, Elizabeth B. Kujawinskib,1, Aron Stubbinsc,1
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- Towers, Sherry, Afzal, Shehzad, Bernal, Gilbert, Bliss, Nadya, Brown, Shala, Espinoza, Baltazar, Jackson, Jasmine, Judson-Garcia, Julia, Khan, Maryam, Lin, Michael, Mamada, Robert, Moreno, Victor M., Nazari, Fereshteh, Okuneye, Kamaldeen, Ross, Mary L., Rodriguez, Claudia, Medlock, Jan, Ebert, David, and Castillo-Chavez, Carlos
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- Background In the weeks following the first imported case of Ebola in the U. S. on September 29, 2014, coverage of the very limited outbreak dominated the news media, in a manner quite disproportionate to the actual threat to national public health; by the end of October, 2014, there were...
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long‐term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- Coltrin, Michael E., Armstrong, Andrew M., Brener, Igal, Chow, Weng W., Crawford, Mary H., Fischer, Arthur J., Kelley, David F., Koleske, Daniel D., Lauhon, Lincoln J., Martin, James E., Nyman, May, Schubert, E. Fred, Shea-Rohwer, Lauren E., Subramania, Ganapathi, Tsao, Jeffrey Y., Wang, George T., Wierer, Jonathan J., Jr., and Wright, Jeremy B.
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- The Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) for Solid-State Lighting Science (SSLS) is one of 46 EFRCs initiated in 2009 to conduct basic and use-inspired research relevant to energy technologies. The overarching theme of the SSLS EFRC is the exploration of energy conversion in tailored photonic structures. In this article we...
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- Phenomena Coltrin, M. E., Armstrong, A. M., Brener, I., Chow, W. W., Crawford, M. H., Fischer, A. J
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- Ilic, Katica, Kellogg, Elizabeth A., Jaiswal, Pankaj, Zapata, Felipe, Stevens, Peter F., Vincent, Leszek P., Avraham, Shulamit, Reiser, Leonore, Pujar, Anuradha, Sachs, Martin M., Whitman, Noah T., McCouch, Susan R., Schaeffer, Mary L., Ware, Doreen H., Stein, Lincoln D., and Rhee, Seung Y.
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- Formal description of plant phenotypes and standardized annotation of gene expression and protein localization data require uniform terminology that accurately describes plant anatomy and morphology. This facilitates cross species comparative studies and quantitative comparison of phenotypes and expression patterns. A major drawback is variable terminology that is used to describe...
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- Fleishman, Erica, Blockstein, David E., Hall, John A., Mascia, Michael B., Rudd, Murray A., Scott, J. Michael, Sutherland, William J., Bartuska, Ann M., Brown, A. Gordon, Christen, Catherine A., Clement, Joel P., Dellasala, Dominick, Duke, Clifford S., Eaton, Marietta, Fiske, Shirley J., Gosnell, Hannah, Haney, J. Christopher, Hutchins, Michael, Klein, Mary L., Marqusee, Jeffrey, Noon, Barry R., Nordgren, John R., Orbuch, Paul M., Powell, Jimmie, Quarles, Steven P., Saterson, Kathryn A., Savitt, Charles C., Stein, Bruce A., Webster, Michael S., and Vedder, Amy
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- To maximize the utility of research to decisionmaking, especially given limited financial resources, scientists must set priorities for their efforts. We present a list of the top 40 high-priority, multidisciplinary research questions directed toward informing some of the most important current and future decisions about management of species, communities, and...
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- , michaEl hutchins, mary l. klEin, JEFFrEy marqusEE, Barry r. noon, John r. norDGrEn, Paul m. orBuch
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- Jones, Julia A., Creed, Irena F., Hatcher, Kendra L., Warren, Robert J., Adams, Mary Beth, Benson, Melinda H., Boose, Emery, Brown, Warren A., Campbell, John L., Covich, Alan, Clow, David W., Dahm, Clifford N., Elder, Kelly, Ford, Chelcy R., Grimm, Nancy B., Henshaw, Donald L., Larson, Kelli L., Miles, Evan S., Miles, Kathleen M., Sebestyen, Stephen D., Spargo, Adam T., Stone, Asa B., Vose, James M., and Williams, Mark W.
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- Analyses of long-term records at 35 headwater basins in the United States and Canada indicate that climate change effects on streamflow are not as clear as might be expected, perhaps because of ecosystem processes and human influences. Evapotranspiration was higher than was predicted by temperature in water-surplus ecosystems and lower...
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- Ecological Research Sites JULIA A. JONES, IRENA F. CREED, KENDRA L. HATCHER, ROBERT J. WARREN, MARY BETH
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- Rockweit, Jeremy T., Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Dilione, Krista E., Davis, Raymond J., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, and Yackulic, Charles B.
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- These datasets were used in the prospective meta-analysis of northern spotted owl reproductive rates over 25 years across 11 study areas located throughout the range of the owl. A multi-state occupancy file was created by collapsing site-specific information on owl reproductive status into bimonthly (2 per month) survey occasions. These...
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- Rockweit, Jeremy T., Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Dilione, Krista E., Davis, Raymond J., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, and Yackulic, Charles B.
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- These datasets were used in the prospective meta-analysis of northern spotted owl reproductive rates over 25 years across 11 study areas located throughout the range of the owl. A multi-state occupancy file was created by collapsing site-specific information on owl reproductive status into bimonthly (2 per month) survey occasions. These...
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- Rockweit, Jeremy T, Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Hines, James E., Nichols, James D., Dugger, Katie M., Franklin, Alan B., Carlson, Peter C., Kendall, William L., Lesmeister, Damon B., McCafferty, Christopher, Ackers, Steven H., Andrews, L. Steven, Bailey, Larissa L., Burgher, Jesse, Burnham, Kenneth P., Chestnut, Tara, Conner, Mary M., Dilione, Krista E., Davis, Raymond J., Forsman, Eric D., Glenn, Elizabeth M., Gremel, Scott A., Hamm, Keith A., Herter, Dale R., Higley, J. Mark, Horn, Rob B., Lamphear, David W., McDonald, Trent L., Reid, Janice A., Schwarz, Carl J., Simon, David C., Sovern, Stan G., Swingle, James K., Wiens, J. David, Wise, Heather, and Yackulic, Charles B.
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- These datasets were used in the prospective meta-analysis of northern spotted owl reproductive rates over 25 years across 11 study areas located throughout the range of the owl. A multi-state occupancy file was created by collapsing site-specific information on owl reproductive status into bimonthly (2 per month) survey occasions. These...
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- Wagner, Fabien H., Hérault, Bruno, Bonal, Damien, Stahl, Clément, Anderson, Liana O., Baker, Timothy R., Becker, Gabriel Sebastian, Beeckman, Hans, Boanerges Souza, Danilo, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Bowman, David M. J. S., Bräuning, Achim, Brede, Benjamin, Brown, Foster Irving, Camarero, Jesus Julio, Camargo, Plínio Barbosa, Cardoso, Fernanda C. G., Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim, Castro, Wendeson, Chagas, Rubens Koloski, Chave, Jérome, Chidumayo, Emmanuel N., Clark, Deborah A., Costa, Flavia Regina Capellotto, Couralet, Camille, da Silva Mauricio, Paulo Henrique, Dalitz, Helmut, de Castro, Vinicius Resende, de Freitas Milani, Jaçanan Eloisa, de Oliveira, Edilson Consuelo, de Souza Arruda, Luciano, Devineau, Jean-Louis, Drew, David M., Dünisch, Oliver, Durigan, Giselda, Elifuraha, Elisha, Fedele, Marcio, Ferreira Fedele, Ligia, Figueiredo Filho, Afonso, Finger, César Augusto Guimarães, Franco, Augusto César, Freitas Júnior, João Lima, Galvão, Franklin, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Gliniars, Robert, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro, Griffiths, Anthony D., Grogan, James, Guan, Kaiyu, Homeier, Jürgen, Kanieski, Maria Raquel, Kho, Lip Khoon, Koenig, Jennifer, Kohler, Sintia Valerio, Krepkowski, Julia, Lemos-Filho, José Pires, Lieberman, Diana, Lieberman, Milton Eugene, Lisi, Claudio Sergio, Longhi Santos, Tomaz, López Ayala, José Luis, Maeda, Eduardo Eijji, Malhi, Yadvinder, Maria, Vivian R. B., Marques, Marcia C. M., Marques, Renato, Maza Chamba, Hector, Mbwambo, Lawrence, Melgaço, Karina Liana Lisboa, Mendivelso, Hooz Angela, Murphy, Brett P., O'Brien, Joseph J., Oberbauer, Steven F., Okada, Naoki, Pélissier, Raphaël, Prior, Lynda D., Roig, Fidel Alejandro, Ross, Michael, Rossatto, Davi Rodrigo, Rossi, Vivien, Rowland, Lucy, Rutishauser, Ervan, Santana, Hellen, Schulze, Mark, Selhorst, Diogo, Silva, Williamar Rodrigues, Silveira, Marcos, Spannl, Susanne, Swaine, Michael D., Toledo, José Julio, Toledo, Marcos Miranda, Toledo, Marisol, Toma, Takeshi, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Valdez Hernández, Juan Ignacio, Verbesselt, Jan, Vieira, Simone Aparecida, Vincent, Grégoire, Volkmer de Castilho, Carolina, Volland, Franziska, Worbes, Martin, Zanon, Magda Lea Bolzan, and Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
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- The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although these forests account for more carbon assimilation and storage than any other terrestrial ecosystem. Based on a unique combination of seasonal pan-tropical data sets from 89 experimental sites (68 include aboveground wood productivity measurements and...
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- Wagner, Fabien H., Hérault, Bruno, Bonal, Damien, Stahl, Clément, Anderson, Liana O., Baker, Timothy R., Becker, Gabriel Sebastian, Beeckman, Hans, Boanerges Souza, Danilo, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Bowman, David M. J. S., Bräuning, Achim, Brede, Benjamin, Brown, Foster Irving, Camarero, Jesus Julio, Camargo, Plínio Barbosa, Cardoso, Fernanda C. G., Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim, Castro, Wendeson, Chagas, Rubens Koloski, Chave, Jérome, Chidumayo, Emmanuel N., Clark, Deborah A., Costa, Flavia Regina Capellotto, Couralet, Camille, da Silva Mauricio, Paulo Henrique, Dalitz, Helmut, de Castro, Vinicius Resende, de Freitas Milani, Jaçanan Eloisa, de Oliveira, Edilson Consuelo, de Souza Arruda, Luciano, Devineau, Jean-Louis, Drew, David M., Dünisch, Oliver, Durigan, Giselda, Elifuraha, Elisha, Fedele, Marcio, Ferreira Fedele, Ligia, Figueiredo Filho, Afonso, Finger, César Augusto Guimarães, Franco, Augusto César, Freitas Júnior, João Lima, Galvão, Franklin, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Gliniars, Robert, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro, Griffiths, Anthony D., Grogan, James, Guan, Kaiyu, Homeier, Jürgen, Kanieski, Maria Raquel, Kho, Lip Khoon, Koenig, Jennifer, Kohler, Sintia Valerio, Krepkowski, Julia, Lemos-Filho, José Pires, Lieberman, Diana, Lieberman, Milton Eugene, Lisi, Claudio Sergio, Longhi Santos, Tomaz, López Ayala, José Luis, Maeda, Eduardo Eijji, Malhi, Yadvinder, Maria, Vivian R. B., Marques, Marcia C. M., Marques, Renato, Maza Chamba, Hector, Mbwambo, Lawrence, Melgaço, Karina Liana Lisboa, Mendivelso, Hooz Angela, Murphy, Brett P., O'Brien, Joseph J., Oberbauer, Steven F., Okada, Naoki, Pélissier, Raphaël, Prior, Lynda D., Roig, Fidel Alejandro, Ross, Michael, Rossatto, Davi Rodrigo, Rossi, Vivien, Rowland, Lucy, Rutishauser, Ervan, Santana, Hellen, Schulze, Mark, Selhorst, Diogo, Silva, Williamar Rodrigues, Silveira, Marcos, Spannl, Susanne, Swaine, Michael D., Toledo, José Julio, Toledo, Marcos Miranda, Toledo, Marisol, Toma, Takeshi, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Valdez Hernández, Juan Ignacio, Verbesselt, Jan, Vieira, Simone Aparecida, Vincent, Grégoire, Volkmer de Castilho, Carolina, Volland, Franziska, Worbes, Martin, Zanon, Magda Lea Bolzan, and Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
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- The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although these forests account for more carbon assimilation and storage than any other terrestrial ecosystem. Based on a unique combination of seasonal pan-tropical data sets from 89 experimental sites (68 include aboveground wood productivity measurements and...
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- Sebastian Becker8, Hans Beeckman9, Danilo Boanerges Souza10, Paulo Cesar Botosso11, David M. J. S. Bowman12
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- Wagner, Fabien H., Hérault, Bruno, Bonal, Damien, Stahl, Clément, Anderson, Liana O., Baker, Timothy R., Becker, Gabriel Sebastian, Beeckman, Hans, Boanerges Souza, Danilo, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Bowman, David M. J. S., Bräuning, Achim, Brede, Benjamin, Brown, Foster Irving, Camarero, Jesus Julio, Camargo, Plínio Barbosa, Cardoso, Fernanda C. G., Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim, Castro, Wendeson, Chagas, Rubens Koloski, Chave, Jérome, Chidumayo, Emmanuel N., Clark, Deborah A., Costa, Flavia Regina Capellotto, Couralet, Camille, da Silva Mauricio, Paulo Henrique, Dalitz, Helmut, de Castro, Vinicius Resende, de Freitas Milani, Jaçanan Eloisa, de Oliveira, Edilson Consuelo, de Souza Arruda, Luciano, Devineau, Jean-Louis, Drew, David M., Dünisch, Oliver, Durigan, Giselda, Elifuraha, Elisha, Fedele, Marcio, Ferreira Fedele, Ligia, Figueiredo Filho, Afonso, Finger, César Augusto Guimarães, Franco, Augusto César, Freitas Júnior, João Lima, Galvão, Franklin, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Gliniars, Robert, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro, Griffiths, Anthony D., Grogan, James, Guan, Kaiyu, Homeier, Jürgen, Kanieski, Maria Raquel, Kho, Lip Khoon, Koenig, Jennifer, Kohler, Sintia Valerio, Krepkowski, Julia, Lemos-Filho, José Pires, Lieberman, Diana, Lieberman, Milton Eugene, Lisi, Claudio Sergio, Longhi Santos, Tomaz, López Ayala, José Luis, Maeda, Eduardo Eijji, Malhi, Yadvinder, Maria, Vivian R. B., Marques, Marcia C. M., Marques, Renato, Maza Chamba, Hector, Mbwambo, Lawrence, Melgaço, Karina Liana Lisboa, Mendivelso, Hooz Angela, Murphy, Brett P., O'Brien, Joseph J., Oberbauer, Steven F., Okada, Naoki, Pélissier, Raphaël, Prior, Lynda D., Roig, Fidel Alejandro, Ross, Michael, Rossatto, Davi Rodrigo, Rossi, Vivien, Rowland, Lucy, Rutishauser, Ervan, Santana, Hellen, Schulze, Mark, Selhorst, Diogo, Silva, Williamar Rodrigues, Silveira, Marcos, Spannl, Susanne, Swaine, Michael D., Toledo, José Julio, Toledo, Marcos Miranda, Toledo, Marisol, Toma, Takeshi, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Valdez Hernández, Juan Ignacio, Verbesselt, Jan, Vieira, Simone Aparecida, Vincent, Grégoire, Volkmer de Castilho, Carolina, Volland, Franziska, Worbes, Martin, Zanon, Magda Lea Bolzan, and Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
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- The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although these forests account for more carbon assimilation and storage than any other terrestrial ecosystem. Based on a unique combination of seasonal pan-tropical data sets from 89 experimental sites (68 include aboveground wood productivity measurements and...
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- Soranno, Patricia A., Bissell, Edward G., Cheruvelil, Kendra S., Christel, Samuel T., Collins, Sarah M., Fergus, C. Emi, Filstrup, Christopher T., Lapierre, Jean-Francois, Lottig, Noah R., Oliver, Samantha K., Scott, Caren E., Smith, Nicole J., Stopyak, Scott, Yuan, Shuai, Bremigan, Mary Tate, Downing, John A., Gries, Corinna, Henry, Emily N., Skaff, Nick K., Stanley, Emily H., Stow, Craig A., Tan, Pang-Ning, Wagner, Tyler, and Webster, Katherine E.
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- Although there are considerable site-based data for individual or groups of ecosystems, these datasets are widely scattered, have different data formats and conventions, and often have limited accessibility. At the broader scale, national datasets exist for a large number of geospatial features of land, water, and air that are needed...
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- reuse Soranno, P. A., Bissell, E. G., Cheruvelil, K. S., Christel, S. T., Collins, S. M., Fergus, C. E
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- Buizert, Christo, Adrian, Betty, Ahn, Jinho, Albert, Mary, Alley, Richard B., Baggenstos, Daniel, Bauska, Thomas K., Bay, Ryan C., Bencivengo, Brian B., Bentley, Charles R., Brook, Edward J., Chellman, Nathan J., Clow, Gary D., Cole-Dai, Jihong, Conway, Howard, Cravens, Eric, Cuffey, Kurt M., Dunbar, Nelia W., Edwards, Jon S., Fegyveresi, John M., Ferris, Dave G., Fitzpatrick, Joan J., Fudge, T. J., Gibson, Chris J., Gkinis, Vasileios, Goetz, Joshua J., Gregory, Stephanie, Hargreaves, Geoffrey M., Iverson, Nels, Johnson, Jay A., Jones, Tyler R., Kalk, Michael L., Kippenhan, Matthew J., Koffman, Bess G., Kreutz, Karl, Kuhl, Tanner W., Lebar, Donald A., Lee, James E., Marcott, Shaun A., Markle, Bradley R., Maselli, Olivia J., McConnell, Joseph R., McGwire, Kenneth C., Mitchell, Logan E., Mortensen, Nicolai B., Neff, Peter D., Nishiizumi, Kunihiko, Nunn, Richard M., Orsi, Anais J., Pasteris, Daniel R., Pedro, Joel B., Pettit, Erin C., Price, P. Buford, Priscu, John C., Rhodes, Rachael H., Rosen, Julia L., Schauer, Andrew J., Schoenemann, Spruce W., Sendelbach, Paul J., Severinghaus, Jeffrey P., Shturmakov, Alexander J., Sigl, Michael, Slawny, Kristina R., Souney, Joseph M., Sowers, Todd A., Spencer, Matthew K., Steig, Eric J., Taylor, Kendrick C., Twickler, Mark S., Vaughn, Bruce H., Voigt, Donald E., Waddington, Edwin D., Welten, Kees C., Wendricks, Anthony W., White, James W. C., Winstrup, Mai, Wong, Gifford J., and Woodruff, Thomas E.
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- The last glacial period exhibited abrupt Dansgaard–Oeschger climatic oscillations, evidence of which is preserved in a variety of Northern Hemisphere palaeoclimate archives¹. Ice cores show that Antarctica cooled during the warm phases of the Greenland Dansgaard–Oeschger cycle and vice versa[superscript 2,3], suggesting an interhemispheric redistribution of heat through a mechanism...
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- change during the last ice age Buizert, C., Adrian, B., Ahn, J., Albert, M., Alley, R. B., Baggenstos