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- Pearcy, Bill
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- 2,4 0-0 -14 T COLD' TED i; k b CRYSTAL_ BO. MKT ICI:WENT ...-- ° 400000 000969 001711
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- Collins, Brian A.
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- Reflux condensation tests examining steam condensation in a PWR steam generator (SG) were conducted at the Oregon State University (OSU) Advanced Plant Experiment (APEX) Test Facility from 2005 through 2007. The experimental data collected will provide a basis to assess TRACE steam generator modeling techniques and assist in development of...
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- examining steam condensation in a PWR steam generator (SG) were conducted at the Oregon State University
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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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- nitrogen addition to an oak forest. Ecosystems 14: 615–31. McNulty SG, Cohen EC, Myers JAM, et al. 2007
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- Jeong, Dong-Hoon, Schmidt, Skye A., Rymarquis, Linda A., Park, Sunhee, Ganssmann, Matthias, German, Marcelo A., Accerbi, Monica, Zhai, Jixian, Fahlgren, Noah, Fox, Samuel E., Garvin, David F., Mockler, Todd C., Carrington, James C., Meyers, Blake C., and Green, Pamela J.
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- BACKGROUND: The wild grass Brachypodium distachyon has emerged as a model system for temperate grasses and biofuel plants. However, the global analysis of miRNAs, molecules known to be key for eukaryotic gene regulation, has been limited in B. distachyon to studies examining a few samples or that rely on computational...
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- . Genome Biology, 14(12), R145. doi:10.1186/gb-2013-14-12-r145 10.1186/gb-2013-14-12-r145 BioMed Central
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- Kidd, Jeffrey M., Sharpton, Thomas J., Bobo, Dean, Norman, Paul J., Martin, Alicia R., Carpenter, Meredith L., Sikora, Martin, Gignoux, Christopher R., Nemat-Gorgani, Neda, Adams, Alexandra, Guadalupe, Moraima, Guo, Xiaosen, Feng, Qiang, Li, Yingrui, Liu, Xiao, Parham, Peter, Hoal, Eileen G., Feldman, Marcus W., Pollard, Katherine S., Wall, Jeffrey D., Bustamante, Carlos D., and Henn, Brenna M.
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- BACKGROUND: Targeted capture of genomic regions reduces sequencing cost while generating higher coverage by allowing biomedical researchers to focus on specific loci of interest, such as exons. Targeted capture also has the potential to facilitate the generation of genomic data from DNA collected via saliva or buccal cells. DNA samples...
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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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- ic b re cc ia s an d la v a fl o w s 2 C ar n at io n C A R S u b -w at er sh ed W S C 14 6
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- Jacobson, Terry A., Maki, Kevin C., Orringer, Carl E., Jones, Peter H., Kris-Etherton, Penny, Sikand, Geeta, La Forge, Ralph, Daniels, Stephen R., Wilson, Don P., Morris, Pamela B., Wild, Robert A., Grundy, Scott M., Daviglus, Martha, Ferdinand, Keith C., Vijayaraghavan, Krishnaswami, Deedwania, Prakash C., Aberg, Judith A., Liao, Katherine P., McKenney, James M., Ross, Joyce L., Braun, Lynne T., Ito, Matthew K., Bays, Harold E., Brown, W. Virgil, Underberg, James A., and NLA Expert Panel
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- An Expert Panel convened by the National Lipid Association previously developed a consensus set of recommendations for the patient-centered management of dyslipidemia in clinical medicine (part 1). These were guided by the principle that reducing elevated levels of atherogenic cholesterol (non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) reduces the risk...
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- diet quality were 17 to 25% for all-cause mortality, 14 to 26% for cardiovascular mortality, and 19 to
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- Jordan, Tuajuanda C., Burnett, Sandra H., Carson, Susan, Caruso, Steven M., Clase, Kari, DeJong, Randall J., Dennehy, John J., Denver, Dee R., Dunbar, David, Elgin, Sarah C. R., Findley, Ann M., Gissendanner, Chris R., Golebiewska, Urszula P., Guild, Nancy, Hartzog, Grant A., Grillo, Wendy H., Hollowell, Gail P., Hughes, Lee E., Johnson, Allison, King, Rodney A., Lewis, Lynn O., Li, Wei, Rosenzweig, Frank, Rubin, Michael R., Saha, Margaret S., Sandoz, James, Shaffer, Christopher D., Taylor, Barbara, Temple, Louise, Vazquez, Edwin, Ware, Vassie C., Barker, Lucia P., Bradley, Kevin W., Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Pope, Welkin H., Russell, Daniel A., Cresawn, Steven G., Lopatto, David, Bailey, Cheryl P., and Hatfull, Graham F.
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- Engaging large numbers of undergraduates in authentic scientific discovery is desirable but difficult to achieve. We have developed a general model in which faculty and teaching assistants from diverse academic institutions are trained to teach a research course for first-year undergraduate students focused on bacteriophage discovery and genomics. The course...
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- DA, Cresawn SG, Lopatto D, Bailey CP, Hatfull GF. 2014. A broadly implementable research course in
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- Stephenson, N. L., Das, A. J., Condit, R., Russo, S. E., Baker, P. J., Beckman, N. G., Coomes, D. A., Lines, E. R., Morris, W. K., Rueger, N., Álvarez, E., Blundo, C., Bunyavejchewin, S., Chuyong, G., Davies, S. J., Duque, Á., Ewango, C. N., Flores, O., Franklin, J. F., Grau, H. R., Hao, Z., Harmon, M. E., Hubbell, S. P., Kenfack, D., Lin, Y., Makana, J.-R., Malizia, A., Malizia, L. R., Pabst, R. J., Pongpattananurak, N., Su, S.-H., Sun, I-F., Tan, S., Thomas, D., van Mantgem, P. J., Wang, X., Wiser, S. K., and Zavala, M. A.
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- Forests are major components of the global carbon cycle, providing substantial feedback to atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations¹. Our ability to understand and predict changes in the forest carbon cycle—particularly net primary productivity and carbon storage—increasingly relies on models that represent biological processes across several scales of biological organization, from tree...
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- . 9Jardı́n Botánico de Medellı́n, Calle 73, No. 51D-14, Medellı́n, Colombia. 10Instituto de Ecologı́a
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- Colby, Samantha
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- The release of transgenes into the environment by transgenic plant species is a significant ecological concern, and consequently a containment method for these genetically modified organisms is highly sought after. For poplar trees, an option for containment is to produce trees that do not flower and therefore cannot spread genetic...
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- genes Gel electrophoresis La d d er N o n -t ra n sg en ic 2 N o n -t ra
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- Yu, Zhen, Sunchu, Bharath, Fok, Wilson C., Alshaikh, Nahla, and Pérez, Viviana I.
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- It is well known that in mice the extension in lifespan by rapamycin is sexually dimorphic, in that it has a larger effect in females than males. In a previous study we showed that in male C57BL6 mice, rapamycin had less profound effects in both gene expression and liver metabolites...
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- measured the changes in liver gene expression induced by rapamycin (14 ppm) with a focus on several genes
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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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- ) Received: 30 November 2015 – Published in Biogeosciences Discuss.: 18 January 2016 Revised: 14 April 2016
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- Petersen, Ann M., Earp, Nathanial C., Redmond, Mandy E., Postlethwait, John H., von Hippel, Frank A., Buck, C. Loren, and Cresko, William A.
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- s Metrics Comments Related Content Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusions Supporting Information Acknowledgments Author Contributions References Reader Comments (0) Media Coverage (0) Figures Abstract Perchlorate is a common aquatic contaminant that has long been known to affect thyroid function in vertebrates, including humans. More recently perchlorate has been shown...
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- determination at 14–18 days post fertilization (dpf). We tested this hypothesis by quantifying the number of
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- Peralta, Carmen A., McClure, Leslie A., Scherzer, Rebecca, Odden, Michelle C., White, Carole L., Shlipak, Michael, Benavente, Oscar, and Pergola, Pablo
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- Background—The effect of intensive blood pressure (BP) lowering on kidney function among individuals with established cerebrovascular disease and preserved estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is not established. Methods and Results—Among 2610 participants randomized to a lower (<130 mm Hg) versus higher (130–149 mm Hg) systolic BP target with repeated measures...
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- ; and mean eGFR was 80±19 mL·min−1·1.73 m−2. At 9 months, achieved systolic BP was 137±15 versus 127±14
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- Pierce, Stephen D., Barth, John A., Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, and Coastal Ocean Advances in Shelf Transport (Project)
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- We present velocity observations from a shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) on R/V Wecoma during cruise W0108a (6-25 August 2001). The cruise was a component (Survey II) of the Coastal Ocean Advances in Shelf Transport (COAST) experiment. The ADCP was an RD Instruments hull-mounted 153-kHz narrowband unit. Data were...
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- ,WHOLE 25 MINIMUM PERCENT GOOD TO PLOT SG,PNS,BOOLE YES PLOT NORTH/SOUTH VEL. SG,PEW,BOOLE YES PLOT
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- Pierce, Stephen D., Barth, John A., and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- We present velocity observations from a shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) on R/V Wecoma during cruise W0301b (19 January - 3 February 2003). The cruise was a component (Survey III) of the Coastal Ocean Advances in Shelf Transport (COAST) experiment. The ADCP was an RD Instruments hull-mounted 153-kHz narrowband...
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- Sage Grouse Initiative
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- Other
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- . n the largest county in Oregon, cattle outnumber people 14 to 1. Harney County’s high-desert
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- Lee, E. Henry, Beedlow, Peter A., Waschmann, Ronald S., Tingey, David T., Wickham, Charlotte, Cline, Steve, Bollman, Michael, and Carlile, Cailie
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) growth in the Pacific Northwest is affected by climatic, edaphic factors and Swiss needle cast (SNC) disease. We examine Douglas-fir growth responses to temperature, dew point deficit (DPD), soil moisture, and SNC using time series intervention analysis of intra-annual tree-ring width data collected...
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- Creek, MM=Moose Mountain, SG=Soapgrass, TC=Toad Creek. 8 Figure S3. Dewpoint deficit (DPD in
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- Luo, Wei, Bommier, Clement, Jian, Zelang, Li, Xin, Carter, Rich, Vail, Sean, Lu, Yuhao, Lee, Jong-Jan, and Ji, Xiulei
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- Na-ion batteries are emerging as one of the most promising energy storage technologies, particularly for grid-level applications. Among anode candidate materials, hard carbon is very attractive due to its high capacity and low cost. However, hard carbon anodes often suffer a low first-cycle Coulombic efficiency and fast capacity fading. In...
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- ratio of sucrose/GO is N, the suspension/solution is referred to as 9 SG-N. Drying SG-1000 at 80
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- Madin, Ian P.
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- The Nanga Parbat-Haramosh massif (NPHM) is a unique structural and topographic high in the northwestern corner of the Himalayan convergence zone. Previously, the NPHM was thought to be bounded by the MMT, a thrust along which the Kohistan-Ladakh island arc was obducted onto the northern margin of fridia. This study...
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- 11-12. Scarp at Hanumal 78 Figure 11-13. Scarps on Bunji-Indus Divide 79 Figure 11-14. Landslide
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- Vila, Javier, Bowman, Joseph D., Richardson, Lesley, Kincl, Laurel, Conover, Dave L., McLean, Dave, Mann, Simon, Vecchia, Paolo, van Tongeren, Martie, Cardis, Elisabeth, and INTEROCC Study Group
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- Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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- SG. Radiofrequency field measurements and hazard assessment. J Radiol Prot 1991;11:49-62. Allen 94
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- Fisher, Jennifer L., Peterson, William T., and Morgan, Steven G.
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- Larval supply determines year-class strength of fisheries and complex ecological interactions among adults of benthic marine species. In upwelling regions, a latitudinal cline in the intensity and persistence of upwelling is thought to affect larval advection and recruitment, thereby regulating the intensity of interactions in adult populations and communities. We...
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- maximum larval density (no. larvae 100 m−3) of 14 taxa collected at each station from this study to those
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- Jiang, Changtao, Xie, Cen, Lv, Ying, Bisson, William H., and et al.
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- The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-β-muricholic acid (Gly-MCA) inhibits FXR signalling exclusively in intestine, and improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity. Gly-MCA is a selective high-affinity FXR inhibitor that can be administered orally...
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- 3 Ce r2 Ce rs 5 Ce r4 Ce rs 6 De gs 2 De gs 1 Sm pd 2 Sm pd 3 Sm pd 3 Sg m s1 Sg
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- Jiang, Changtao, Xie, Cen, Lv, Ying, Li, Jing, Krausz, Kristopher W., Shik Jingmin, Brocker, Chad N., Desai, Dhimant, Amin, Shantu G., Bisson, William H., Liu, Yulan, Gavrilova, Oksana, Patterson, Andrew D., and Gonzalez, Frank J.
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- The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulates bile acid, lipid and glucose metabolism. Here we show that treatment of mice with glycine-b-muricholic acid (Gly-MCA) inhibits FXR signalling exclusively in intestine, and improves metabolic parameters in mouse models of obesity. Gly-MCA is a selective high-affinity FXR inhibitor that can be administered orally...
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- Sm pd 2 Sm pd 3 Sm pd 3 Sg m s1 Sg m s2 Ac er 2 Tα M CA Tβ M CA TC A TD CA TC DC A
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- Lee, E. Henry, Beedlow, Peter A., Waschmann, Ronald S., Tingey, David T., Wickham, Charlotte, Cline, Steve, Bollman, Michael, and Carlile, Cailie
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) growth in the Pacific Northwest is affected by climatic, edaphic factors and Swiss needle cast (SNC) disease. We examine Douglas-fir growth responses to temperature, dew point deficit (DPD), soil moisture, and SNC using time series intervention analysis of intra-annual tree-ring width data collected...
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- = Falls Creek, MM = Moose Mountain, SG = Soapgrass, TC = Toad Creek. Needle samples collected in 2014
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- Renner, Heather M., Drummond, Brie A., Benson, Anna-Marie, and Paredes, Rosana
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- Reproductive success is one of the most easily-measured and widely studied demographic parameters of colonial nesting seabirds. Nevertheless, factors affecting the sequential stages (egg laying, incubation, chick-rearing) of reproductive success are less understood. We investigated the separate sequential stages of reproductive success in piscivorous black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) and thick-billed...
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- included in online supplementary appendices (Tables A.1–A.14). We evaluated between-island differences in
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- Romer, Jeremy D., Gitelman, Alix I., Clements, Shaun, and Schreck, Carl B.
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- A number of researchers have attempted to estimate salmonid smolt survival during outmigration through an estuary. However, it is currently unclear how the design of such studies influences the accuracy and precision of survival estimates. In this simulation study we consider four patterns of smolt survival probability in the estuary,...
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- observed, it remains conceptually feasible. Prior data [14], [17] suggest that survival while migrating
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- Tudor-Locke, Catrine, Barreira, Tiago V., Schuna, John M., Jr., and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: We compared 24-hour waist-worn accelerometer wear time characteristics of 9-11 year old children in the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) to similarly aged U.S. children providing waking-hours waist-worn accelerometer data in the 2003-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). METHODS: Valid cases were...
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- ) [14]. However, step count data were later reprocessed using the default filter because the LFE
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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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- during rearing [14]. These localized movements are likely moderated by the dispersal ability of juvenile
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- Côté, Etienne, Edwards, N. Joel, Ettinger, Stephen J., Luis Fuentes, Virginia, MacDonald, Kristin A., Scansen, Brian A., Sisson, D. David, and Abbott, Jonathan A.
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- A dog or a cat has an incidentally detected heart murmur if the murmur is an unexpected discovery during a veterinary consultation that was not initially focused on the cardiovascular system. This document presents approaches for managing dogs and cats that have incidentally-detected heart murmurs, with an emphasis on murmur...
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- (corresponding to a higher grade).14 This generalization, however, cannot be used for providing a precise
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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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- macrophages from male and female llEE and llee mice were plated on coverslips coated with gold monolayers [14
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- Furtick, W. R., Crabtree, Garvin, Swan, D. G., and Anderson, W. P.
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- Several triazine herbicides were evaluated during the fall of 1967 and the spring and summer of 1958 on a variety of crop and week species to determine their potential selective and soil sterilant value.
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- Technical Report
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- Atrazine sg a ter*por*ry sterllant for the ceatrol of vsri.oum pereru:lai redeo The results of the $riaXs
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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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- cause net loss of dissolved oxygen (14, 15) and, in many systems, hypoxia or anoxia (14, 16). The
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- Vila, Javier, Bowman, Joseph D., Richardson, Lesley, Kincl, Laurel, Conover, Dave L., McLean, Dave, Mann, Simon, Vecchia, Paolo, van Tongeren, Martie, Cardis, Elisabeth, and INTEROCC Study Group
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- Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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- 28 May 2015; revised 14 September 2015; revised version accepted 28 September 2015. ABSTRACT
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- Geredeli, Pelin G. and Webster, Justin T.
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- We analyze the convergence to equilibrium of solutions to the nonlinear Berger plate evolution equation in the presence of localized interior damping (also referred to as geometrically constrained damping). Utilizing the results in [24], we have that any trajectory converges to the set of stationary points N. Employing standard assumptions...
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- equations with nonlinear boundary damping, an analysis was performed in [14]. The rates of stabilization to
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- Peck, Dannele E.
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- The impact of recent severe droughts throughout the United States, the potential for climate change to intensify the frequency and severity of drought, and discussion about the future of government assistance in agriculture highlight the need for a transition from drought as ‘disaster’ to drought as ‘managed risk’. However, guidance...
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- scaling function, u(c), for a risk-loving person.......................... 14 3.1 The Malheur River
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- Denef, Vincent J., Mueller, Ryan S., Chiang, Edna, Liebig, James R., and Vanderploeg, Henry A.
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- The Chloroflexi CL500-11 clade contributes a large proportion of the bacterial biomass in the oxygenated hypolimnia of deep lakes worldwide, including the world's largest freshwater system, the Laurentian Great Lakes. Traits that allow CL500-11 to thrive and its biogeochemical role in these environments are currently unknown. Here, we found that...
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- maintain low temperatures (�10°C) in the hypolim- nion after stratification (14). This group was first
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- Johnson, George Daniel
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- . i * r. .r. t li r*. 14' Colupnar Jol*,tta6 of lanf,orth {?} tuff-brcecta 16* ilanforth (t
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- Kirkwood, Jay S., Miranda, Cristobal L., Bobe, Gerd, Maier, Claudia S., and Stevens, Jan F.
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- The differentiation of precursor cells into mature adipocytes (adipogenesis) has been an area of increased focus, spurred by a rise in obesity rates. Though our understanding of adipogenesis and its regulation at the cellular level is growing, many questions remain, especially regarding the regulation of the metabolome. The 3T3-L1 cell...
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- fairly intense scrutiny [12–14]. Studies focusing on the impact of endoge- nous metabolites have
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- Oxtoby, L. E., Mathis, J. T., Juranek, L. W., and Wooller, M. J.
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- Most studies on Arctic food webs have neglected microphytobenthos as a potential food source because we currently lack robust measurements of δ¹³C values for microphytobenthos from this environment. As a result, the role of microphytobenthos in high latitude marine food webs is not well understood. We combined field measurements of...
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- / Revised: 22 September 2015 / Accepted: 7 October 2015 / Published online: 14 October 2015 � Springer
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- McNeely, Eileen, Gale, Sara, Tager, Ira, Kincl, Laurel, Bradley, Julie, Coull, Brent, and Hecker, Steve
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- BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures in flight attendants apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies. We describe the health status of flight attendants and compare it to the U.S. population. In addition, we explore whether the prevalence of major health conditions in flight...
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- - sponse rate of 14% [23]. The higher than expected reported prevalence of chronic bronchitis in flight
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- Hansen, Gayle I.
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- A new checklist of the macrobenthic marine algae of Oregon is presented. The new list includes 50 new records and 90 new names, providing an overall nomenclatural change in the recorded flora of 36 percent since the earlier list of Phinney (1977). Of the 387 taxa reported, 20 percent have...
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- Seagrass Taxa with One or More Distributional Boundaries within Oregon 2 14 APPENDIX C Marine Algal
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- Klingeman, Peter C.
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Connectivity models using empirically-derived landscape resistance maps can predict potential linkages among fragmented animal and plant populations. However, such models have rarely been used to guide systematic decision-making, such as identifying the most important habitat patches and dispersal corridors to protect or restore in order to maximize regional connectivity. Combining...
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- genetic dataset included 392 individuals from 26 populations genotyped at 14 microsatellite loci. Pairwise
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- Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division, Frank, F. J., Oregon. Water Resources Dept., and Laenen, Antonius
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- Zinn, Jeffrey A.
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- Local property-owning residents maintain high levels of interest and awareness regarding a neighboring natural resource complex. Factors, however, such as proximity, personal interests, use patterns and economic considerations cause local inhabitants to have an inaccurate perception of the natural resource complex. The nature of local resident perception can be analyzed...
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- 11 II. LOCAL PROPERTY OWNER QUESTIONNAIRE 14 Introduction 14 Methodology 16 Questionnaire Summation
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- Becker, Bárbara, de Oliveira Sanches Galhardo, Bárbara, Macedo, Diego Rodrigues, Hughes, Robert M., Callisto, Marcos, and Santos, Gilmar B.
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- Reservoirs can have both positive and negative effects on differing fish species depending on the species concerned and reservoir morphology, flow regime, and basin location. We assessed the influence of limnological zones on the ichthyofauna of three large Neotropical reservoirs in two different river basins. We sampled fish through use...
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- in Portuguese].Rev. Bras. Zool. 14:1-14. CEMIG, 2014. Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais. Ac
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- Creech, Tyler G., Epps, Clinton W., Monello, Ryan J., and Wehausen, John D.
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- Connectivity models using empirically-derived landscape resistance maps can predict potential linkages among fragmented animal and plant populations. However, such models have rarely been used to guide systematic decision-making, such as identifying the most important habitat patches and dispersal corridors to protect or restore in order to maximize regional connectivity. Combining...
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- (392 individuals; 26 populations; 14 microsat- ellite loci) to test and optimize least-cost path
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- Wag, Kaj J.
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- INTRODUCTION 12 OBJECTIVES 14 TECHNIQUES FOR CATALYST CHARACTERIZATION 15 Chemical techniques 15 Static
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- Greer, Adam T., Woodson, C. Brock, Guigand, Cedric M., and Cowen, Robert K.
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- Marine teleost fishes often experience over 99% mortality in the early life stages (eggs and larvae), yet larval survival is essential to population sustainability. Marine fish larvae from a wide range of families display elaborate, delicate features that bear little resemblance to adult forms and hinder their swimming escape ability...
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- −566 Bullard SG, Hay ME (2002) Palatability of marine macro- holoplankton: nematocysts, nutritional
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- Limkatanyoo, Pranueng
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- The objective of this research is to use a three-dimensional (3D) analysis method to include 'system effects' directly in the design of light-frame roof truss assemblies. The goal of this study is to develop an improved and practical method to determine the structural performance of 3D roof truss assemblies used...
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- Location 14 and TG-1 Truss in T-Shaped Assembly 65 4.20 Individual T-2 Truss from T-Shaped Assembly . .67
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- Lishawa, Shane C., Lawrence, Beth A., Albert, Dennis A., and Tuchman, Nancy C.
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- Ecological and financial constraints limit restoration efforts, preventing the achievement of desired ecological outcomes. Harvesting invasive plant biomass for bioenergy has the potential to reduce feedback mechanisms that sustain invasion, while alleviating financial limitations. Typha × glauca is a highly productive invasive wetland plant that reduces plant diversity, alters ecological...
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- Sustainability 11 Chicago, IL 60660 12 bUniversity of Michigan Biological Station 13 Pellston, MI 49769 14
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- Applegate, David
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- These documents resulted from a summer 2013 internship for a OSU Systems Engineering student. Mr. Applegate was charged with documenting the existing seawater system at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and recommending efficiency upgrades. He produced a written report with various appendices containing system documentation and recommendations and a map....
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- 14 14 14 14 Output head 70 67 67 63 Total head 83 80 80 76 Current gpm 1,464.00 1,464.00 1,464.00
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- Escobedo, Emily R.
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- Humans and rodents experience declines in reference (long-term) and working (short-term) memory and cognitive flexibility during the aging process. Aging changes in GluN1 and GluN2B subunits of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors show a relationship to both reference and working memory deficits. Sulindac, an anti-inflammatory drug, enhances working memory and NMDA receptor...
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- incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (14). These and similar findings led to the inflammation hypothesis of
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- Kang, Y., Nian, H., Rajendran, P., Löhr, C. V., Bisson, W. H., Williams, D. E., and et al.
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- Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors are undergoing clinical trials as anticancer agents, but some exhibit resistance mechanisms linked to anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 functions, such as BH3-only protein silencing. HDAC inhibitors that reactivate BH3-only family members might offer an improved therapeutic approach. We show here that a novel seleno-α-keto acid triggers global histone...
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- Limited All rights reserved 2041-4889/14 www.nature.com/cddis polymerase (PARP) and p21 induction
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- Tegawa, Mihoko, Uchida, Hirotsugu, and Anderson, Chris
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- We empirically estimate the effects on management outcomes in common-pool resource management into three: the direct effect of management systems, the direct effect of social capital, and the indirect effect of management systems and social capital interacting each other to influence the outcomes. In particular, we focus on revenue sharing...
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- . Trusting attitudes of skippers were measured from the two questions from General Social Survey (GSS) (14
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- Tegawa, Mihoko
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- Self-management has been recognized as important in successfully governing the common pool resources. This is no exception in fishery. Fishery cooperatives, where fishermen collectively manage the fishery, are garnering much attention from both regulators and academics. In this study, we aim to empirically disentangle the efficiency mechanism of pooling system....
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- . Trusting attitudes of skippers were measured from the two questions from General Social Survey (GSS) (14
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- Mayorga-Adame, C. Gabriela, Strub, P. Ted, Batchelder, Harold P., and Spitz, Yvette H.
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- The Kenyan-Tanzanian coastal region in the western Indian Ocean faces several environmental challenges including coral reef conservation, fisheries management, coastal erosion, and nearshore pollution. The region lacks hydrodynamic records and oceanographic studies at adequate spatial and temporal scales to provide information relevant to the local environmental issues. We have developed...
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- Schantz, Merilynn C., Sheley, Roger L., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Plant invasion and restoration outcomes are largely driven by the timing and magnitude of seed dispersal, and by the performance of dispersed species in an environment. Because seed dispersal controls recruitment of newly arriving species and facilitates safe site occupation, assembly will differ depending on seed dispersal processes and variable...
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- growing season in 2013, June 3–14, final density was counted and biomass was harvested. Statistical
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- Tudor-Locke, Catrine, Barreira, Tiago V., Schuna, John M., Jr., and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: We compared 24-hour waist-worn accelerometer wear time characteristics of 9-11 year old children in the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) to similarly aged U.S. children providing waking-hours waist-worn accelerometer data in the 2003-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). METHODS: Valid cases were...
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- of physical activity may also be underestimated [14]. As a result, interpretation of objectively
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- Jackson, Alexis M., Semmens, Brice X., de Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy, Heppell, Scott A., and et al.
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- To address patterns of genetic connectivity in a mass-aggregating marine fish, we analyzed genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), microsatellites, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus). We expected Nassau grouper to exhibit genetic differentiation among its subpopulations due to its reproductive behavior and retentive oceanographic conditions...
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- , 14, 18, 19) as either samples were acquired before a time that collection permits were required or
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- Fortunato, Caroline S. and Crump, Byron C.
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- Microbial communities mediate the biogeochemical cycles that drive ecosystems, and it is important to understand how these communities are affected by changing environmental conditions, especially in complex coastal zones. As fresh and marine waters mix in estuaries and river plumes, the salinity, temperature, and nutrient gradients that are generated strongly...
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- transport, carbohydrate metabolism, and osmoregulation [12, 13]. Ghai et al. [14] compared river and ocean
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- Tudor-Locke, Catrine, Mire, Emily F., Dentro, Kara N., Schuna, John M. Jr, and et al.
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- Background: We present a model for reporting accelerometer paradata (process-related data produced from survey administration) collected in the International Study of Childhood Obesity Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE), a multi-national investigation of >7000 children (averaging 10.5 years of age) sampled from 12 different developed and developing countries and five continents....
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- activity. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2002;34:2045–51. 14. Treuth MS, Schmitz K, Catellier DJ, McMurray RG
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- Valdivia, Abel, Bruno, John F., Cox, Courtney E., Hackerott, Serena, and Green, Stephanie J.
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- Biotic resistance is the idea that native species negatively affect the invasion success of introduced species, but whether this can occur at large spatial scales is poorly understood. Here we re-evaluated the hypothesis that native large-bodied grouper and other predators are controlling the abundance of exotic lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) on...
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- -0005-z. Levine JM, Adler PB, Yelenik SG. 2004. A meta-analysis of biotic resistance to exotic plant
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- Gouthu, Satyanarayana and Deluc, Laurent G.
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- BACKGROUND: Individual berries in a grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cluster enter the ripening phase at different times leading to an asynchronous cluster in terms of ripening. The factors causing this variable ripening initiation among berries are not known. Because the influence via hormonal communication of the seed on fruit set...
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- , green soft, or pink berries were ~14, 7, or 4 days delayed, respect- ively, in their ripening program at
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- Glass, Jennifer B., Kretz, Cecilia B., Ganesh, Sangita, Giovannoni, Stephen J., Vergin, Kevin L., and et al.
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- Iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) are essential cofactors for microbial metalloenzymes, but little is known about the metalloenyzme inventory of anaerobic marine microbial communities despite their importance to the nitrogen cycle. We compared dissolved O₂ , NO₃⁻, NO₂⁻, Fe and Cu concentrations with nucleic acid sequences encoding Fe and Cu-binding...
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- transect were found at 200–600m depth in the tropics (∼4–14◦N). Fe:Cu molar ratios from the Pacific Ocean
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- Gladics, Amanda J., Suryan, Robert M., Brodeur, Richard D., Segui, Leah M., and Filliger, Laura Z.
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- Variable ocean conditions can greatly impact prey assemblages and predator foraging in marine ecosystems. Our goal was to better understand how a change in ocean conditions influenced dietary niche overlap among a suite of midtrophic-level predators. We examined the diets of three fishes and one seabird off central Oregon during...
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- . Filliger received: 24 July 2013 / accepted: 24 December 2013 / Published online: 14 January 2014
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- Menge, Bruce A., Cerny-Chipman, Elizabeth B., Johnson, Angela, Sullivan, Jenna, Gravem, Sarah, and Chan, Francis
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- Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) first appeared in Oregon in April 2014, and by June had spread to most of the coast. Although delayed compared to areas to the north and south, SSWD was initially most intense in north and central Oregon and spread southward. Up to 90% of individuals...
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- Ernst, William D.
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- Review of Previous Investigations 12 Physical Conditions in Seldovia Bay 14 Observations and
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- Ferla, Matteo P., Thrash, J. Cameron, Giovannoni, Stephen J., and Patrick, Wayne M.
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- Bacteria in the class Alphaproteobacteria have a wide variety of lifestyles and physiologies. They include pathogens of humans and livestock, agriculturally valuable strains, and several highly abundant marine groups. The ancestor of mitochondria also originated in this clade. Despite significant effort to investigate the phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria with a...
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- single deep-branching species (namely Kiloniellales [13], Kopriimonadales [14], Kordiimonadales [15
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- Amari, Khalid, Di Donato, Martin, Dolja, Valerian V., and Heinlein, Manfred
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- Viruses are obligatory parasites that depend on host cellular factors for their replication as well as for their local and systemic movement to establish infection. Although myosin motors are thought to contribute to plant virus infection, their exact roles in the specific infection steps have not been addressed. Here we...
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- inhibitors [11–14]. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that all plants encode two distantly related classes of
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- Watson, Gregory, Beaver, Laura M., Williams, David, Dashwood, Roderick H., and Ho, Emily
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- Epidemiological evidence has demonstrated a reduced risk of prostate cancer associated with cruciferous vegetable intake. Follow-up studies have attributed this protective activity to the metabolic products of glucosinolates, a class of secondary metabolites produced by crucifers. The metabolic products of glucoraphanin and glucobrassicin, sulforaphane and indole-3-carbinol respectively, have been the...
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- expression, suggesting sulforaphane or its metabolites reach the prostate (14-16). In the TRAMP model
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- Torres, Leigh G., Sutton, Philip J. H., Thompson, David R., and et al.
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- Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly applied in conservation management to predict suitable habitat for poorly known populations. High predictive performance of SDMs is evident in validations performed within the model calibration area (interpolation), but few studies have assessed SDM transferability to novel areas (extrapolation), particularly across large spatial scales...
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- –14% to all models; all relationships indicated an increase in petrel pres- ence between current
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- Snow, Erika
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- Respiratory illnesses caused by both viral and bacterial infection are serious issues for global healthcare providers. With the emergence of new, drug-resistant forms of these diseases, innovative drugs and treatment therapies are needed. M tuberculosis is an infection that affects a large portion of the world’s population each year. Aerosol...
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- Evans, Melissa L., Hori, Tiago S., Rise, Matthew L., and Fleming, Ian A.
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- Captive rearing programs (hatcheries) are often used in conservation and management efforts for at-risk salmonid fish populations. However, hatcheries typically rear juveniles in environments that contrast starkly with natural conditions, which may lead to phenotypic and/or genetic changes that adversely affect the performance of juveniles upon their release to the...
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- reproductive success in the wild compared to fish reared in their natural environment [9–14]. Captive rearing
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- Scheidt, Ronald Carl and Nichols, J. L.
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- Cure, Katherine, Benkwitt, Cassandra E., Kindinger, Tye L., Pickering, Emily A., Pusack, Timothy J., McIlwain, Jennifer L., and Hixon, Mark A.
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- Pacific red lionfish Pterois volitans have invaded Atlantic reefs and reached much greater population densities than on native reefs. We hypothesized that lionfish on invaded reefs would (1) experience higher kill rates and thus spend less time hunting, given the naïveté of Atlantic prey, (2) consume a greater variety of...
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- Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6845, Australia 12 13 14
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- Kroll, Andrew J., Garcia, Tiffany S., Jones, Jay E., Dugger, Katie, Murden, Blake, Johnson, Josh, Peterman, Summer, Brintz, Ben, and Rochelle, Michael
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- Plethodontid salamanders are diverse and widely distributed taxa and play critical roles in ecosystem processes. Due to salamander use of structurally complex habitats, and because only a portion of a population is available for sampling, evaluation of sampling designs and estimators is critical to provide strong inference about Plethodontid ecology...
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- habitats, studying salamanders poses a unique set of challenges to investigators [12–14]. Long-term studies
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- Weitemier, Kevin, Straub, Shannon C. K., Fishbein, Mark, and Liston, Aaron
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- Despite knowledge that concerted evolution of high-copy loci is often imperfect, studies that investigate the extent of intragenomic polymorphisms and comparisons across a large number of species are rarely made. We present a bioinformatic pipeline for characterizing polymorphisms within an individual among copies of a high-copy locus. Results are presented...
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- candida Vell. Fishbein 6347 [OKLA] 245 4.2 14 0.24 SRS721448 A. cinerea Walter Fishbein 4793 [OKLA] 297
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- Lou, Yi, Clay, Sharon A., Davis, Adam S., Dille, Anita, Felix, Joel, Ramirez, Analiza H. M., Sprague, Christy L., and Yannarell, Anthony C.
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- Feedback loops involving soil microorganisms can regulate plant populations. Here, we hypothesize that microorganisms are most likely to play a role in plant–soil feedback loops when they possess an affinity for a particular plant and the capacity to consistently affect the growth of that plant for good or ill. We...
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- microbial groups that are known to interact strongly with plants: mycorrhizal fungi [6, 8, 12–14], nitrogen
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- Monleon, Vicente J. and Lintz, Heather E.
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- Climate change is expected to change the distribution of species. For long-lived, sessile species such as trees, tracking the warming climate depends on seedling colonization of newly favorable areas. We compare the distribution of seedlings and mature trees for all but the rarest tree species in California, Oregon and Washington,...
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- , FRANCE Received: August 14, 2014 Accepted: January 4, 2015 Published: January 29, 2015 Copyright
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- Motorykin, Oleksii, Schrlau, Jill, Jia, Yuling, Harper, Barbara, Harris, Stuart, Harding, Anna, Stone, David, Kile, Molly, Sudakin, Daniel, and Simonich, Staci L. Massey
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- A method was developed for the measurement of 19 parent PAHs (PAHs) and 34 hydroxylated PAHs (OH-PAHs) in urine and personal air samples of particulate matter less than 2.5 um in diameter (PM[subscript 2.5]) using GC-MS and validated using NIST SRM 3672 (Organic Contaminants in Smoker’s Urine) and SRM 3673...
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- ). Briefly, urine samples were brought to room temperature and 2 ml aliquot was centrifuged at 14 000 rpm
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- Cenini, Valeria L., Fornara, Dario A., McMullan, Geoffrey, Ternan, Nigel, Lajtha, Kate, and Crawley, Michael J.
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- Chronic nitrogen (N) fertilization can greatly affect soil carbon (C) sequestration by altering biochemical interactions between plant detritus and soil microbes. In lignin-rich forest soils, chronic N additions tend to increase soil C content partly by decreasing the activity of lignin-degrading enzymes. In cellulose-rich grassland soils it is not clear...
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- . Crawley Received: 7 July 2015 / Accepted: 31 October 2015 / Published online: 14 November 2015 � The
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- Trippe, Kristin, McPhail, Kerry, Armstrong, Donald, Azevedo, Mark, and Banowetz, Gary
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- Background: Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 has been extensively studied because of its plant growth promoting properties and potential as a biocontrol agent. The genome of SBW25 has been sequenced, and among sequenced strains of pseudomonads, SBW25 appears to be most closely related to P. fluorescens WH6. In the authors' laboratories, WH6...
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- that of WH6, SBW25 lacks a gene cluster we have shown to be essential to the biosynthesis of FVG [14
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- In recent years, depletion of sands in the nearshore environment along the northern Oregon and southwest Washington coasts has been documented. This erosion raises concerns about protection of economic and ecological resources in the area. The Columbia River Nearshore Beneficial Use Project was initiated to engage public and private sector...
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- 14 Dungeness Crab and the Nearshore Beneficial Use Project McDowell, S., S. Pace, and D
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- Rosso, Abbey, Neitlich, Peter, and Smith, Robert J.
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- Terrestrial lichen biomass is an important indicator of forage availability for caribou in northern regions, and can indicate vegetation shifts due to climate change, air pollution or changes in vascular plant community structure. Techniques for estimating lichen biomass have traditionally required destructive harvesting that is painstaking and impractical, so we...
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- (if measured quantita- tively) [14]. Point-count estimates have the potential to be less biased
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- Zhu, Yajuan, Wang, Guojie, and Li, Renqiang
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- Water is a limiting factor for plant growth and vegetation dynamics in alpine sandy land of the Tibetan Plateau, especially with the increasing frequency of extreme precipitation events and drought caused by climate change. Therefore, a relatively stable water source from either deeper soil profiles or ground water is necessary...
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- pumila always utilized stable ground water in Hunshandake Sandy Land [14]. Therefore, ground water is an
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- Mellbye, Brett L., Giguere, Andrew, Chaplen, Frank, Bottomley, Peter J., and Sayavedra-Soto, Luis A.
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- Nitrosomonas europaea is a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium that oxidizes ammonia (NH₃) to obtain energy for growth on carbon dioxide (CO₂) and can also produce nitrous oxide (N₂O), a greenhouse gas. We interrogated the growth, physiological, and transcriptome responses of N. europaea to conditions of replete (>5.2 mM) and limited inorganic carbon...
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- greenhouse gas (14). This study used continuous culturing, so- phisticated gas detection instruments
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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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- Wilder, Benjamin T., Betancourt, Julio L., Epps, Clinton W., Crowhurst, Rachel S., Mead, Jim I., and Ezcurra, Exequiel
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- Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) were not known to live on Tiburón Island, the largest island in the Gulf of California and Mexico, prior to the surprisingly successful introduction of 20 individuals as a conservation measure in 1975. Today, a stable island population of ~500 sheep supports limited big game hunting...
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- accounts of bighorn sheep and pronghorn antelope correspond to modern attempts to introduce them [14
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- Mairs, John W.
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- Cure, Katherine, Benkwitt, Cassandra E., Kindinger, Tye L., Pickering, Emily A., Pusack, Timothy J., McIlwain, Jennifer L., and Hixon, Mark A.
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- Pacific red lionfish Pterois volitans have invaded Atlantic reefs and reached much greater population densities than on native reefs. We hypothesized that lionfish on invaded reefs would (1) experience higher kill rates and thus spend less time hunting, given the naïveté of Atlantic prey, (2) consume a greater variety of...
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- invasion biology. Trends Ecol Evol 14: 328−330 Kulbicki M, Beets J, Chabanet P, Cure K and others (2012
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- Zald, Harold S.J., Spies, Thomas A., Huso, Manuela, and Gatziolis, Demetrios
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- Tree invasions have been documented throughout Northern Hemisphere high elevation meadows, as well as globally in many grass and forb-dominated ecosystems. Tree invasions are often associated with large-scale changes in climate or disturbance regimes, but are fundamentally driven by regeneration processes influenced by interactions between climatic, topographic, and biotic factors...
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- Shakun, Jeremy D., Clark, Peter U., He, Feng, and et al.
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- The ongoing retreat of glaciers globally is one of the clearest manifestations of recent global warming associated with rising greenhouse gas concentrations. By comparison, the importance of greenhouse gases in driving glacier retreat during the most recent deglaciation, the last major interval of global warming, is unclear due to uncertainties...
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- Hillwalker, Wendy E. and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Bioaccessibility in vitro tests measure the solubility of materials in surrogate biofluids. However, the lack of uniform methods and the effects of variable test parameters on material solubility limit interpretation. One aim of this study was to measure and compare bioaccessibility of selected economically important alloys and metals in surrogate...
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- Quentin, Audrey G., Pinkard, Elizabeth A., Ryan, Michael G., Falk, Kristen, and et al.
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- Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in plant tissue are frequently quantified to make inferences about plant responses to environmental conditions. Laboratories publishing estimates of NSC of woody plants use many different methods to evaluate NSC. We asked whether NSC estimates in the recent literature could be quantitatively compared among studies. We also...
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- Hilker, Thomas, Natsagdorj, Enkhjargal, Waring, Richard H., Lyapustin, Alexei, and Wang, Yujie
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- The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have reported widespread decline of vegetation across the steppe and about 70% of this ecosystem is now considered degraded. Among the scientific community there has been an active debate about whether the observed degradation is related to...
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- received 8 August 2013 and accepted 14 August 2013 Introduction The Mongolian Steppe is one of the
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- Miles, Evan S.
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- Benton County has experienced substantial growth in the past 30 years, and is expected to continue growing (BCWP 2008). Continued development has occurred in the Willamette Valley, housing development in the nearby hills of the Coast Range is growing. New houses in the foothills of the Coast Range may not...
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- Tuttle, Lillian J.
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- What makes invasive species successful, and how do they affect native populations and communities? I addressed these key questions in the context of the invasion of Atlantic coral reefs by Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans). To assess the role of parasites in contributing to the success of this invasion, I...
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- always outpace your mosey, my friend. When it’s all said and done, I spent over 14 months of my
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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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