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- Schalla, Robert Allen
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- Paleozoic dolomites, limestones, and detrital clastic rocks were mapped in the Bellevue Peak 15 minute quadrangle in the southern Mahogany Hills, Nevada. Sedimentary rock units in this area represent shallow-shelf eastern assemblage deposits. Shallow-shelf carbonates characterized deposition from at least Ordovician through Late Devonian time, when clastics derived from the...
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- , Eureka County, Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Robert Allen Schalla for the degree of Master of
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- Smith, Gary Allen
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- Neogene rocks of the Deschutes basin include the middle Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group and Simtustus Formation, and late Miocene to early Pliocene Deschutes Formation. Assignment of Prineville chemical-type flows to the Grande Ronde Basalt of the Columbia River Basalt Group is based upon correlation of these lavas from their...
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- Volcanism and its Influence on Fluvial Sedimentation in an ArcAdjacent Basin by Gary Allen Smith A THESIS
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- Rowe, Winthrop Allen
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- The thesis area consists of 33 square miles in the south-central Pueblo Mountains of Humboldt County, Nevada and Harney County, Oregon. The Pueblo Mountains are tilted fault block mountains found in the extreme northwestern part of the Basin and Range province and were produced during Early Tertiary Basin and Range...
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- -Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF WINTHROP ALLEN ROWE for the (Name) in GEOLOGY Major) presented
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- Wracher, David Allen
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- The Peck Mountain area is located in west-central Idaho just 15 miles east of the Oregon-Idaho border. It is tectonically located within the "Columbia Arc" of the Nevadan oroaenic belt. The Seven Devils Volcanics, Permian to Traissic in age, are the oldest rocks in the area. They are composed of...
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- OF THE PECK MOUNTAIN AREA HORNET QUADRANGLE, IDAHO by DAVID ALLEN WRACHER A THESIS submitted to
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- Sullivan, Allen Eric
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- See pdf
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- Allen E. Sullivan for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
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- Maruyama, Shumpei
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- Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
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- most fun experiences of my life. Thank you to my committee members, Nate Kirk, Allen Milligan, Jeff
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- Allen, Jennifer, Salamack, Autumn, and Schoonmaker, Peter
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- . Allen, J., J. Alper, L. Nisenfeld and P. Scruggs. July 1999. “Growing Portland’s Environmental
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Shang, Shaoling, and Yan, Jing
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- Since June 2010, the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been collecting the first diurnally resolved satellite ocean measurements. Here GOCI retrievals of phytoplankton chlorophyll concentration and fluorescence are used to evaluate daily to seasonal changes in photophysiological properties. We focus on nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) processes that protect phytoplankton from...
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- , Toby K. Westberry1, Allen J. Milligan1, Shaoling Shang2, and Jing Yan2 1Department of Botany and Plant
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- Submarine Volcanic Eruptions Robert T. O’Malleya, Michael J. Behrenfelda*, Toby K. Westberrya, Allen J
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Shang, Shaoling, and Yan, Jing
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- Since June 2010, the Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) has been collecting the first diurnally resolved satellite ocean measurements. Here GOCI retrievals of phytoplankton chlorophyll concentration and fluorescence are used to evaluate daily to seasonal changes in photophysiological properties. We focus on nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) processes that protect phytoplankton from...
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- Barnes-Mauthe, Michele, Arita, Shawn, Allen, Stewart, Gray, Steven, and Leung, PingSun
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- Social networks and social capital can facilitate or constrain collaborative arrangements which can enhance resource governance and adaptability in complex social-ecological systems such as fisheries. Yet, the impact of ethnic diversity among resource users on social network capital in the context of resource governance has not been previously examined. To...
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- of Hawaii’s longline fishery Michele Barnes-Mauthe*, Shawn Arita, Stewart Allen, Steven
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- Levi, Taal, Wheat, Rachel E., Allen, Jennifer M., and Wilmers, Christopher C.
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- Salmon and other anadromous fish are consumed by vertebrates with distinct life history strategies to capitalize on this ephemeral pulse of resource availability. Depending on the timing of salmon arrival, this resource may be in surplus to the needs of vertebrate consumers if, for instance, their populations are limited by...
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- conservation Levi, T., Wheat, R. E., Allen, J. M., & Wilmers, C. C. (2015). Differential use of salmon by
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- Hostetter, Nathan J., Evans, Allen F., Cramer, Bradley M., Collis, Ken, Lyons, Donald E., and Roby, Daniel D.
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- Accurate assessment of specific mortality factors is vital to prioritize recovery actions for threatened and endangered species. For decades, tag recovery methods have been used to estimate fish mortality due to avian predation. Predation probabilities derived from fish tag recoveries on piscivorous waterbird colonies typically reflect minimum estimates of predation...
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- -Specific Deposition Probabilities in Tag Recovery Studies Nathan J. Hostetter,*1 Allen F. Evans, Bradley M
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- Hostetter, Nathan J., Evans, Allen F., Cramer, Bradley M., Collis, Ken, Lyons, Donald E., and Roby, Daniel D.
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- Accurate assessment of specific mortality factors is vital to prioritize recovery actions for threatened and endangered species. For decades, tag recovery methods have been used to estimate fish mortality due to avian predation. Predation probabilities derived from fish tag recoveries on piscivorous waterbird colonies typically reflect minimum estimates of predation...
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- Li, Sihan, Mote, Philip W., Rupp, David E., Vickers, Dean, Mera, Roberto, and Allen, Myles
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- Simulations from a regional climate model (RCM) as part of a superensemble experiment were compared with observations of surface meteorological variables over the western United States. The RCM is the Hadley Centre Regional Climate Model, version 3, with improved physics parameterizations (HadRM3P) run at 25-km resolution and nested within the...
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- ., Mote, P. W., Rupp, D. E., Vickers, D., Mera, R., & Allen, M. (2015). Evaluation of a Regional Climate
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- Mera, Roberto, Massey, Neil, Rupp, David E., Mote, Philip, Allen, Myles, and Frumhoff, Peter C.
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- Probabilistic event attribution (PEA) is an important tool for assessing the contribution of climate change to extreme weather events. Here, PEA is applied to explore the climate attribution of recent extreme heat events in California’s Central Valley. Heat waves have become progressively more severe due to increasing relative humidity and...
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- Akerlof 2010). Allen (2003) introduced the notion of utilizing fractional attribution and posed an
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- Mera, Roberto, Massey, Neil, Rupp, David E., Mote, Philip, Allen, Myles, and Frumhoff, Peter C.
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- Probabilistic event attribution (PEA) is an important tool for assessing the contribution of climate change to extreme weather events. Here, PEA is applied to explore the climate attribution of recent extreme heat events in California’s Central Valley. Heat waves have become progressively more severe due to increasing relative humidity and...
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- Pattern and Trends. J Appl Meteor Climatol 52:1618–1631. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-12-094.1
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- Evans, Allen F., Payton, Quinn, Turecek, Aaron, Cramer, Bradley, Collis, Ken, Roby, Daniel D., Loschl, Peter J., Sullivan, Leah, Skalski, John, Weiland, Mark, and Dotson, Curtis
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- We evaluated the impact of predation on juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss and yearling and subyearling Chinook Salmon O. tshawytscha by piscivorous waterbirds from 11 different breeding colonies in the Columbia River basin during 2012 and 2014. Fish were tagged with both acoustic tags and PIT tags and were tracked via...
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- Acoustic and Passive Integrated Transponder Tags Allen F. Evans, Quinn Payton, Aaron Turecek, Bradley
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- Evans, Allen F., Payton, Quinn, Turecek, Aaron, Cramer, Bradley, Collis, Ken, Roby, Daniel D., Loschl, Peter J., Sullivan, Leah, Skalski, John, Weiland, Mark, and Dotson, Curtis
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- We evaluated the impact of predation on juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss and yearling and subyearling Chinook Salmon O. tshawytscha by piscivorous waterbirds from 11 different breeding colonies in the Columbia River basin during 2012 and 2014. Fish were tagged with both acoustic tags and PIT tags and were tracked via...
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- Rupp, David E., Li, Sihan, Massey, Neil, Sparrow, Sarah N., Mote, Philip W., and Allen, Myles
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- The impact of anthropogenic forcing on the probability of high mean summer temperatures being exceeded in Texas in the year 2011 was investigated using an atmospheric circulation model to simulate large ensembles of the world with 2011 level forcing and 5 counterfactual worlds under preindustrial forcing. In Texas, drought is...
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- , Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA. 2Andrews, T., J. M
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- Rupp, David E., Li, Sihan, Massey, Neil, Sparrow, Sarah N., Mote, Philip W., and Allen, Myles
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- The impact of anthropogenic forcing on the probability of high mean summer temperatures being exceeded in Texas in the year 2011 was investigated using an atmospheric circulation model to simulate large ensembles of the world with 2011 level forcing and 5 counterfactual worlds under preindustrial forcing. In Texas, drought is...
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- . E. L. Otto, T. Aina, S. Wilson, J. M. Murphy, D. Hassell, Y. H. Yamazaki, and M. R. Allen (2014
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- Kunigel, Jody, Sokoloff, Emily, Burros, Alison, and Lien, Mei-Ching
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- Previous studies have suggested that LEET words can automatically activate lexical information because of their physical similarity to real words (e.g., Perea, Duñabeitia, & Carreiras, 2008). Lien, Allen, and Martin (in press) recently used electrophysiological measures (event-related brain potentials; ERPs) to show similar lexical/semantic activation (based on the N400 effect,...
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- , Duñabeitia, & Carreiras, 2008). Lien, Allen, and Martin (in press) recently used electrophysiological
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- Broadus, Lindsey J.
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- "Red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, from Manitoba, Canada are known to be hosts to trematodes, Alaria sp., in their population. Alaria sp. have been located in the tail tissue of the snakes. The non-reproductive stage of these obligate endoparasites, known as a mesocercaria, is trophically acquired by garter snakes....
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- red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) ! Lindsey J. Broadus Department of
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- Broadus, Lindsey J.
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- "Red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, from Manitoba, Canada are known to be hosts to trematodes, Alaria sp., in their population. Alaria sp. have been located in the tail tissue of the snakes. The non-reproductive stage of these obligate endoparasites, known as a mesocercaria, is trophically acquired by garter snakes....
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- infecting red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) Lindsey J. Broadus Department of
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Engeldinger, Joan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), Wieske, Susan, Leatherwood, Mary, White, David J., Fisher, Jessica, Albert, Lisa, Galloway, Robin, Herron, Amy, Schmidt, Mary Ann, and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- , Extension 4-H faculty; Nancy Allen, Extension wildlife instructor; and Susan Wieske, 4-H Wildlife Stewards
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- Smith, Robert J.
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- Climate and terrestrial vegetation have had mutual feedbacks for nearly five hundred million years, yet both are now departing from recent historical norms, with uncertain implications for forest ecosystems. This dissertation outlines the current and potential future climate responses of lichen and bryophyte communities in the United States as part...
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- Robert J. Smith for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Botany and Plant Pathology presented on May 1
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- Gladics, Amanda J.
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- Variable ocean conditions can greatly impact lower trophic level prey assemblages in marine ecosystems, with effects propagating up to higher trophic levels. Our goal was to better understand how varying ocean conditions influence diets and niche overlap among a suite of low- to mid trophic level predators. We studied the...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Amanda J. Gladics for the degree of Master of Science in Marine
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- Ratcliff, Christopher J.
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- This study examines climatological influences, particularly that of snowpack, on tree growth and stable carbon isotope discrimination (Δ¹³C) from ~1980 to 2013 at two sites located in the upper reaches of the McKenzie River watershed of the Oregon Cascade Mountains. We tested the use of Δ¹³C values from latewood, corroborated...
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- moisture subsidy to mountain forests in the Oregon Cascades By Christopher J. Ratcliff
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- Bingert, Neil J.
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Neil J. Bingert for the degree of
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- Baker, Linda J.
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- The late Eocene Spencer Formation crops out in the low hills on thewestern edge of the central Willamette Valley
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- OF Linda J. Baker for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented on March 3, 1988. Title
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- Kunigel, Jody, Sokoloff, Emily, Burros, Alison, and Lien, Mei-Ching
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- Previous studies have suggested that LEET words can automatically activate lexical information because of their physical similarity to real words (e.g., Perea, Duñabeitia, & Carreiras, 2008). Lien, Allen, and Martin (in press) recently used electrophysiological measures (event-related brain potentials; ERPs) to show similar lexical/semantic activation (based on the N400 effect,...
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- their physical similarity to real words (e.g., Perea, Duñabeitia, & Carreiras, 2008). Lien, Allen, and
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- Van Dissen, Russell J.
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- Active faults in the Kaikoura region include the Hope, Kekerengu, and Fidget Faults, and the newly discovered Jordan Thrust, Fyffe, and Kowhai Faults. Ages of faulted alluvial terraces along the Hope Fault and the Jordan Thrust were estimated using radiocarbon-calibrated weathering-rind measurements on graywacke clasts. Within the study area, the...
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- , southeastern Marlborough, New Zealand AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Russell J. Van Dissen for the degree of
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- Meinzer, Frederick C., Woodruff, David R., Marias, Danielle E., McCulloh, Katherine A., and Sevanto, Sanna
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- Because iso- and anisohydric species differ in stomatal regulation of the rate and magnitude of fluctuations in shoot water potential, they may be expected to show differences in the plasticity of their shoot water relations components, but explicit comparisons of this nature have rarely been made. We subjected excised shoots...
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- without prior artificial rehydration. In J. monosperma, the shoot water potential at turgor loss (ΨTLP
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- Backe, Will J., Ort, Christoph, Brewer, Alex J., and Fidel, Jennifer A.
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- A new method was developed for the analysis of natural and synthetic androgenic steroids and their selected metabolites in aquatic environmental matrices using direct large-volume injection (LVI) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). Method accuracy ranged from 88 to 108% for analytes with well-matched internal standards. Precision,...
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- Environmental Waters by Large-volume Injection Liquid 1 Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry 2 Will J
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- Winterfeld, M., Goñi, M. A., Just, J., Hefter, J., and Mollenhauer, G.
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- The Lena River in central Siberia is one of the major pathways translocating terrestrial organic matter (OM) from its vast catchment area to the coastal zone of the Laptev Sea and the Arctic Ocean. The permafrost soils of its far south-stretching catchment, which store huge amounts of OM, will most...
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- – Part 2: Lignin-derived phenol compositions Winterfeld, M., Goñi, M. A., Just, J., Hefter, J
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- Zald, Harold S. J., Ohmann, Janet L., Roberts, Heather M., Gregory, Matthew J., Henderson, Emilie B., McGaughey, Robert J., and Braaten, Justin
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- This study investigated how lidar-derived vegetation indices, disturbance history from Landsat time series (LTS) imagery, plot location accuracy, and plot size influenced accuracy of statistical spatial models (nearest-neighbor imputation maps) of forest vegetation composition and structure. Nearest-neighbor (NN) imputation maps were developed for 539,000 ha in the central Oregon Cascades,...
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- , H. S. J., Ohmann, J. L., Roberts, H. M., Gregory, M. J., Henderson, E. B., McGaughey, R. J
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- Zald, Harold S. J., Spies, Thomas A., Harmon, Mark E., and Twery, Mark J.
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- Forests play a critical role sequestering atmospheric carbon dioxide, partially offsetting greenhouse gas emissions, and thereby mitigating climate change. Forest management, natural disturbances, and the fate of carbon in wood products strongly influence carbon sequestration and emissions in the forest sector. Government policies, carbon offset and trading programs, and sustainable...
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- Mark J. Twery Forests play a critical role sequestering atmospheric carbon dioxide, partially
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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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- Landscape Evidence of Tree Species’ Range Shifts in a Complex Landscape Monleon, V. J., & Lintz, H. E
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- Reid, J. Leighton, Mendenhall, Chase D., Abel Rosales, J., Zahawi, Rakan A., and Holl, Karen D.
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- Birds both promote and prosper from forest restoration. The ecosystem functions birds perform can increase the pace of forest regeneration and, correspondingly, increase the available habitat for birds and other forest-dependent species. The aim of this study was to learn how tropical forest restoration treatments interact with landscape tree cover...
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- J. Leighton Reid1*¤, Chase D. Mendenhall2, J. Abel Rosales3, Rakan A. Zahawi3, Karen D. Holl1 1
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- Ullman, D. J., LeGrande, A. N., Carlson, Anders E., Anslow, F. S., and Licciardi, J. M.
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- Simulations of past climates require altered boundary conditions to account for known shifts in the Earth system. For the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and subsequent deglaciation, the existence of large Northern Hemisphere ice sheets caused profound changes in surface topography and albedo. While ice-sheet extent is fairly well known, numerous...
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- Ullman, D. J., LeGrande, A. N., Carlson, A. E., Anslow, F. S., and Licciardi, J. M.: Assessing the
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- Thompson, Alison L., Smiley, Richard W., Paulitz, Timothy C., and Garland-Campbell, Kim
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- The pathogenic nematodes Pratylenchus neglectus (Rensch, 1924) Filipjev and Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1941 and Pratylenchus thornei Sher and Allen, 1953 cause severe yield losses in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The objectives in this study were to assay a collection of Iranian landrace accessions collected from 12 provinces in Iran to identify...
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- neglectus (Rensch, 1924) Filipjev and Schuur- mans Stekhoven, 1941 and Pratylenchus thornei Sher and Allen
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- Thrash, J. Cameron, Temperton, Ben, Swan, Brandon K., Landry, Zachary C., Giovannoni, Stephan J., and et al.
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- Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems, usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
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- Thrash, J. C., Temperton, B., Swan, B. K., Landry, Z. C., Woyke, T., DeLong, E. F., ... & Giovannoni, S
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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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- al. 2012) and from cruise data collected by M. Roman and J. Pierson (University of Maryland Center
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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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- Love et al. 2013; Wilkinson et al. 1994; Robinson and Dindo 2011; J. Dindo, unpubl. (Dauphin Island Sea
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- Srain, B., Pantoja, S., Sepúlveda, J., Lange, C. B., Muñoz, P., Summons, R. E., McKay, J., and Salamanca, M.
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- We reconstructed oxygenation changes in the Oxygen Minimum Zone of the upwelling ecosystem off Concepción (36° S), Chile, using inorganic and organic proxies in a sediment core covering the last ca. 110 years of sedimentation in this area. Authigenic enrichments of Mo, U and Cd were observed between ca. 1935–1971...
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- ., Pantoja, S., Sepúlveda, J., Lange, C. B., Muñoz, P., Summons, R. E., McKay, J., and Salamanca, M. (2015
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- Srain, B., Pantoja, S., Sepúlveda, J., Lange, C. B., Muñoz, P., Summons, R. E., McKay, J., and Salamanca, M.
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- We reconstructed oxygenation changes in the upwelling ecosystem off Concepción (36° S), Chile, using inorganic and organic proxies in a sediment core covering the last ca. 110 years of sedimentation in this area. Authigenic enrichments of Mo, U and Cd were observed between ca. 1935 and 1971 CE, implying a...
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- ., Sepúlveda, J., Lange, C. B., Muñoz, P., Summons, R. E., McKay, J., & Salamanca, M. (2015). Interdecadal
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- Cronn, Richard, Knaus, Brian J., Liston, Aaron, Maughan, Peter J., Parks, Matthew, Syring, John V., and Udall, Joshua
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- • Premise of the study: The dramatic advances offered by modern DNA sequencers continue to redefine the limits of what can be accomplished in comparative plant biology. Even with recent achievements, however, plant genomes present obstacles that can make it difficult to execute large-scale population and phylogenetic studies on next-generation...
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- .), the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust (to J.V.S.), and our respective institutions. The use of trade
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- Thrash, J. Cameron, Temperton, Ben, Swan, Brandon K., Landry, Zachary C., Giovannoni, Stephan J., and et al.
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- Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems, usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
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- -1797. Page 16 of 21 Eloe EA, Fadrosh DW, Novotny M, Zeigler Allen L, Kim M, Lombardo M-J
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- Pangle, Luke A., Gregg, Jillian W., and McDonnell, Jeffrey J.
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- The potential impact of projected climate warming on the terrestrial hydrologic cycle is uncertain. This problem has evaded experimentalists due to the overwhelming challenge of measuring the entire water budget and introducing experimental warming treatments in open environmental systems. We present new data from a mesocosm experiment that examined the...
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- evapotranspiration and groundwater recharge Pangle, L. A., J. W. Gregg, and J. J. McDonnell (2014), Rainfall
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- Valente, Jonathon J., LeGrande, Christa L., Johnson, Vincent M., and Fischer, Richard A.
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- Automated sound broadcast systems have been used to address a variety of ecological questions, and show great potential as a management tool. Such systems need to be reliable because treatments are often applied in the absence of a human observer and system failure can cause methodological ambiguity. During the breeding...
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- Broadcast Systems Used in Ecological Research and Management Valente, J. J., Legrande, C. L., Johnson, V
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- Jensen, Edward C., Anderson, Debra J., and Oregon State University. Forest Research Laboratory
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- TREES AND SHRUBS: ASSOCIATED LITERATURE by Edward C. Jensen and Debra J. Anderson Recycled Paper
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- Groom, Jeremiah D., Dent, Liz, Madsen, Lisa J., and Fleuret, Jennifer
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- A replicated before–after-control-impact study was used to test effectiveness of Oregon’s (USA) riparian protection measures at minimizing increases in summer stream temperature associated with timber harvest. Sites were located on private and state forest land. Practices on private forests require riparian management areas around fish-bearing streams; state forest’s prescriptions are...
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- Lisa J. Madsen 22 Department of Statistics 23 Oregon State University 24 44 Kidder Hall 25
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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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- , J. J. (2015). Role of propagule pressure and priority effects on seedlings during invasion and
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- West, Kylie, Miles, Rodney, Kent, Michael L., and Frazer, J. Kimble
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- Zebrafish are a powerful model organism to study disease. Like other animal models, Danio rerio colonies are at risk of pathogenic infection. Microsporidia, a group of intracellular fungus-like parasites, are one potential threat. Microsporidian spores germinate and spread causing pathological changes in the central nervous system, skeletal muscle, and other...
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- , K., Miles, R., Kent, M. L., & Frazer, J. K. (2014). Unusual Fluorescent Granulomas and Myonecrosis
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- Arismendi, I., Johnson, S. L., and Dunham, J. B.
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- Statistics of central tendency and dispersion may not capture relevant or desired characteristics of the distribution of continuous phenomena and, thus, they may not adequately describe temporal patterns of change. Here, we present two methodological approaches that can help to identify temporal changes in environmental regimes. First, we use higher-order...
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- . J., Ebi, K. L., Mastrandrea, M. D., Mach, K. J., Plattner, G. K., Allen, S. K., Tignor, M., and
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- Avila, Felipe, Das, Pranab J., Kutzler, Michelle, and et al.
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- Cytogenetic chromosome maps offer molecular tools for genome analysis and clinical cytogenetics and are of particular importance for species with difficult karyotypes, such as camelids (2n = 74). Building on the available human-camel zoo-fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) data, we developed the first cytogenetic map for the alpaca (Lama pacos,...
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- Molecular Cytogenetic Tools Avila, F., Das, P. J., Kutzler, M., Owens, E., Perelman, P., Rubes, J
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- Schaefer, Danielle L., Bildfell, Robert J., Long, Pat, and Löhr, Christiane V.
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- From 2002 to 2007, 101 camelid abortions and stillbirths were submitted to the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Oregon State University (84 alpacas, 13 llamas, four unknown). For most of the cases (n=67) a cause was not determined by routine testing. Eighty-five submissions included placenta for microscopic examination of which 55...
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- aries L.). Placental size. J 413 Reprod Fertil. 1964;7:289-305. 414 2. Allen WR, Wilsher S
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- Ebert, T. A., Hernandez, J. C., and Russell, M. P.
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- Intraspecific life history attributes of growth, survival, and reproduction can vary in response to changes in the physical environment. These changes can induce a cascading effect across trophic levels. In marine systems, shifts in ocean conditions such as warm and cold phases of ENSO can change primary production in benthic...
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- development 3 T. A. Ebert1*, J. C. Hernández2,3, and M. P. Russell2 4 1Dept. Zoology, Oregon State
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- Ebert, T. A., Hernandez, J. C., and Russell, M. P.
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- Intraspecific life history attributes of growth, survival, and reproduction can vary in response to changes in the physical environment. These changes can induce a cascading effect across trophic levels. In marine systems, shifts in ocean conditions such as warm and cold phases of ENSO can change primary production in benthic...
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- sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus over space and time T. A. Ebert1,*, J. C. Hernández2,3, M
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- Allan, J. David, Smith, Sigrid D. P., McIntyre, Peter B., Biel, Reuben G., and et al.
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- Ecological restoration programs often attempt to maintain or enhance ecosystem services (ES), but fine-scale maps of multiple ES are rarely available to support prioritization among potential projects. Here we use agency reports, citizen science, and social media as data sources to quantify the spatial distribution of five recreational elements of...
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- Seedling recruitment is a critical driver of population dynamics and community assembly, yet we know little about functional traits that define different recruitment strategies. For the first time, we examined whether trait relatedness across germination and seedling stages allows the identification of general recruitment strategies which share core functional attributes...
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- . Larson1,6 · Roger L. Sheley2 · Stuart P. Hardegree3 · Paul S. Doescher4 · Jeremy J. James5 Received: 22
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- Larson, Julie E., Sheley, Roger L., Hardegree, Stuart P., Doescher, Paul S., and James, Jeremy J.
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- 1. Seeding native plants is a key management practice to counter land degradation across the globe, yet the majority of seeding efforts fail, limiting our ability to accelerate ecosystem recovery. 2. Recruitment requires transitions through several seed and seedling stages, some of which may have overriding influences on restoration outcomes....
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- stage transitions and recruitment outcomes in dryland grasses Larson, J. E., Sheley, R. L., Hardegree
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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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- native grouper in the Caribbean Valdivia, A., Bruno, J. F., Cox, C. E., Hackerott, S., & Green, S. J
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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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- air pollution in the US: what do we know? Tara L Greaver1*, Timothy J Sullivan2, Jeffrey D Herrick1
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- Smith, Robert J., Benavides, Juan C., Jovan, Sarah, Amacher, Michael, and McCune, Bruce
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- Mat-forming “ground layers” of mosses and lichens often have functional impacts disproportionate to their biomass, and are responsible for sequestering one-third of the world's terrestrial carbon as they regulate water tables, cool soils and inhibit microbial decomposition. Without reliable assessment tools, the potential effects of climate and land use changes...
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- carbon storage and ecosystem function in moss and lichen ground layers Smith, R. J., Benavides, J. C
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- Slabaugh, Mary B., Cooper, Laurel D., Kishore, Venkata K., Knapp, Steven J., and Kling, Jennifer G.
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- The seed oil of meadowfoam, a new crop in the Limnanthaceae family, is highly enriched in very long chain fatty acids that are desaturated at the Δ5 position. The unusual oil is desirable for cosmetics and innovative industrial applications and the seed meal remaining after oil extraction contains glucolimnanthin, a...
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- embryos and a new genetic map of meadowfoam Slabaugh, M. B., Cooper, L. D., Kishore, V. K., Knapp, S. J
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- Henderson, Emilie B., Ohmann, Janet L., Gregory, Matthew J., Roberts, Heather M., and Zald, Harold
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- AIM: Landscape management and conservation planning require maps of vegetation composition and structure over large regions. Species distribution models (SDMs) are often used for individual species, but projects mapping multiple species are rarer. We compare maps of plant community composition assembled by stacking results from many SDMs with multivariate maps...
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- ., Ohmann, J. L., Gregory, M. J., Roberts, H. M., Zald, H. (2014), Species distribution modelling for plant
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- Wang, Yi, Bethke, Paul C., Bussan, Alvin J., Glynn, Martin T., Holm, David G., Navarro, Felix M., Novy, Richard G., Palta, Jiwan P., Pavek, Mark J., Porter, Gregory A., Sathuvalli, Vidyasagar R., Thompson, Asunta L., Voglewede, Paul J., Whitworth, Jonathan L., Parish, David I., and Endelman, Jeffrey B.
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- Processed potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) products, such as chips and French fries, contribute to the dietary intake of acrylamide, a suspected human carcinogen. One of the most promising approaches for reducing its consumption is to develop and commercialize new potato varieties with low acrylamide-forming potential. To facilitate this effort, a...
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- Processing Trial Yi Wang,* Paul C. Bethke, Alvin J. Bussan, Martin T. Glynn, David G. Holm, Felix M. Navarro
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- Menge, Bruce A., Gouhier, Tarik C., Hacker, Sally D., Chan, Francis, and Nielsen, Karina J.
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- Ecosystems are shaped by processes occurring and interacting over multiple temporal and spatial scales. Theory suggests such complexity can be simplified by focusing on processes sharing the same scale as the pattern of interest. This scale-dependent approach to studying communities has been challenged by multiscale meta-ecosystem theory, which recognizes that...
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- in rocky intertidal habitats Menge, B. A., Gouhier, T. C., Hacker, S. D., Chan, F., & Nielsen, K. J
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- Lane-deGraaf, K. E., Amish, S. J., Gardipee, F., Jolles, A., and et al.
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- Pathogens often have negative effects on wildlife populations, and disease management strategies are important for mitigating opportunities for pathogen transmission. Bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis; BTB) is widespread among African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) populations in southern Africa, and strategies for managing this disease vary. In two high profile parks, Kruger National...
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- African buffalo Lane-deGraaf, K. E., Amish, S. J., Gardipee, F., Jolles, A., Luikart, G., & Ezenwa, V. O
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- Babrak, Lmar, Danelishvili, Lia, Rose, Sasha J., Kornberg, Tiffany, and Bermudez, Luiz E.
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- “Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis” is an opportunistic environmental pathogen that causes respiratory illness in immunocompromised patients, such as those with cystic fibrosis as well as other chronic respiratory diseases. Currently, there is no efficient approach to prevent or treat M. avium subsp. hominissuis infection in the lungs. During initial colonization...
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- Cells Babrak, L., Danelishvili, L., Rose, S. J., Kornberg, T., & Bermudez, L. E. (2015). The
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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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- Gladics, A. J., Suryan, R. M., Brodeur, R. D., Segui, L. M., & Filliger, L. Z. (2014). Constancy and
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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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- Zealand J. Ecol. 25, 1–17 (2001). 60. Coomes, D. A., Allen, R. B., Scott, N. A., Goulding, C. & Beets, P
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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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- Stephenson, N. L., Das, A. J., Condit, R., Russo, S. E., Baker, P. J., Beckman, N. G., ... & Zavala, M. A
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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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- ,*, Cassandra E. Benkwitt3, Tye L. Kindinger3, Emily A. Pickering3, 5 Timothy J. Pusack3, Jennifer 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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- Cure1,4,*, Cassandra E. Benkwitt2, Tye L. Kindinger2, Emily A. Pickering2, Timothy J. Pusack2, Jennifer L
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- Baker, C. Scott, Hutt, A., Thompson, K., Dalebout, M. L., Robins, J., Brownell, R. L., Jr., and Stone, G. S.
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- We investigated the species identity and local use of cetaceans on the Gilbert Islands, Republic of Kiribati. Working with the Kiribati Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development and Fisheries Division, we visited the islands of Tarawa, Tabiteuea (North), Butaritari and Onotoa from June to July 2009, and collected 24...
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- ., Robins, J., Brownell, R. L. and Stone, G. S. (2013), Species identity and human consumption of beaked
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- Baylis, Alastair M. M., Orben, Rachael A., Arnould, John P. Y., Christiansen, Fredrik, Hays, Graeme C., and Staniland, Iain J.
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- Considerable uncertainties often surround the causes of long-term changes in population abundance. One striking example is the precipitous decline of southern sea lions (SSL; Otaria flavescens) at the Falkland Islands, from 80 555 pups in the mid 1930s to just 5506 pups in 1965. Despite an increase in SSL abundance over...
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- marine mammal Baylis, A. M., Orben, R. A., Arnould, J. P., Christiansen, F., Hays, G. C., & Staniland
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- 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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- marine oxygen minimum zones Glass, J. B., Kretz, C. B., Ganesh, S., Ranjan, P., Seston, S. L., Buck, K
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- Stamieszkin, Karen, Pershing, Andrew J., Record, Nicholas R., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Dam, Hans G., and Feinberg, Leah R.
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- Zooplankton fecal pellet flux is a highly variable component of the biological carbon pump. While fecal pellets can comprise 0 to nearly 100% of particulate organic carbon collected in sediment traps, mechanisms for this variability remain poorly understood. Fecal pellet carbon flux is a complex function of several variables. We...
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- Andrew J. Pershing,2 Nicholas R. Record,3 Cynthia H. Pilskaln,4 Hans G. Dam,5 Leah R. Feinberg6 1School
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- Case, Austin J., Naruoka, Yukiko, Chen, Xianming, Garland-Campbell, Kimberly A., Zemetra, Robert S., and Carter, Arron H.
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- A recombinant inbred line (RIL) mapping population developed from a cross between winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars Coda and Brundage was evaluated for reaction to stripe rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici). Two hundred and sixty eight RIL from the population were evaluated in replicated field trials...
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- Population Austin J. Case1¤, Yukiko Naruoka1, Xianming Chen2, Kimberly A. Garland-Campbell2, Robert S
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- Averett, Joshua P., McCune, Bruce, Parks, Catherine G., Naylor, Bridgett J., DelCurto, Tim, and Mata-González, Ricardo
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- Mountain environments are currently among the ecosystems least invaded by non-native species; however, mountains are increasingly under threat of non-native plant invasion. The slow pace of exotic plant invasions in mountain ecosystems is likely due to a combination of low anthropogenic disturbances, low propagule supply, and extreme/steep environmental gradients. The...
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- , Catherine G. Parks3, Bridgett J. Naylor3, Tim DelCurto1, Ricardo Mata-González4 1 Eastern Oregon
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- E. F. O'Donnell, Koch, D. C., Bisson, W. H., Jang, H. S., and Kolluri, S. K.
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- Identification of new molecular targets for the treatment of breast cancer is an important clinical goal, especially for triple-negative breast cancer, which is refractory to existing targeted treatments. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor known primarily as the mediator of dioxin toxicity. However, the AhR can...
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- cancer xenografts in vivo (Int J Oncol. 43(3):785-92, 2013), our results support the possibility of
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- Wilson, Heather, Ripp, Sophie, Prisbrey, Landon, Brown, Morgan A., Sharf, Tal, Myles, Daniel J. T., Blank, Kerstin G., and Minot, Ethan D.
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- Many carbon nanotube (CNT) applications require precisely controlled chemical functionalization that is minimally disruptive to electrical performance. A promising approach is the generation of sp³ hybridized carbon atoms in the sp²-bonded lattice. We have investigated the possibility of using a carboxylic acid functionalized diazonium reagent to introduce a defined number...
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- . L.; Barone, P. W.; Allen, M. J.; Shan, H.; Kittrell, C.; Hauge, R. H.; Tour, J. M.; Smalley, R. E
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- Ju, Bensheng, Chen, Wenbiao, Orr, Brent A., Spitsbergen, Jan M., Jia, Sujuan, Eden, Christopher J., Henson, Hannah E., and Taylor, Michael R.
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- BACKGROUND: Zebrafish have been used as a vertebrate model to study human cancers such as melanoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, liver cancer, and leukemia as well as for high-throughput screening of small molecules of therapeutic value. However, they are just emerging as a model for human brain tumors, which are among the most...
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- . A., Spitsbergen, J. M., Jia, S., Eden, C. J., ... & Taylor, M. R. (2015). Oncogenic KRAS promotes
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- Garcia-Ruiz, Hernan, Carbonell, Alberto, Hoyer, J. Steen, Fahlgren, Noah, Takeda, Atsushi, Giampetruzzi, Annalisa, Lowery, Nicholas, Carrington, James C., and et al.
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- In eukaryotes, ARGONAUTE proteins (AGOs) associate with microRNAs (miRNAs), short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), and other classes of small RNAs to regulate target RNA or target loci. Viral infection in plants induces a potent and highly specific antiviral RNA silencing response characterized by the formation of virus-derived siRNAs. Arabidopsis thaliana has...
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- ARGONAUTE Proteins during Turnip Mosaic Virus Infection Garcia-Ruiz, H., Carbonell, A., Hoyer, J. S
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- Oyler-McCance, Sara J., DeYoung, Randall W., Fike, Jennifer A., Hagen, Christian A., Johnson, Jeff A., Larsson, Lena C., and Patten, Michael A.
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- The distribution of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has been markedly reduced due to loss and fragmentation of habitat. Portions of the historical range, however, have been recolonized and even expanded due to planting of conservation reserve program (CRP) fields that provide favorable vegetation structure for Lesser Prairie-Chickens. The source...
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- structure, range expansion, and possible introgression Sara J. Oyler-McCance1 • Randall W. DeYoung2
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- Cuzzone, Joshua K., Clark, Peter U., Carlson, Anders E., Ullman, David J., Rinterknecht, Vincent R., Milne, Glenn A., Lunkka, Juha-Pekka, Wohlfarth, Barbara, Marcott, Shaun A., and Caffee, Marc
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- The last deglaciation of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet (SIS) from ∼21,000 to 13,000 yr ago is well-constrained by several hundred ¹⁰Be and ¹⁴C ages. The subsequent retreat history, however, is established primarily from minimum-limiting ¹⁴C ages and incomplete Baltic-Sea varve records, leaving a substantial fraction of final SIS retreat history...
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- ., Qin, D., Plattner, G.-K., Tignor, M., Allen, S.K., Boschung, J., Nauels, A., Xia, Y., Bex, V
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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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- Côté, DVM a,*, N. Joel Edwards, DVM b, Stephen J. Ettinger, DVM c, Virginia Luis Fuentes, VETMB, PhD d
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- Baruch-Mordo, Sharon, Evans, Jeffrey S., Severson, John P., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Kiesecker, Joseph M., Falkowski, Michael J., Hagen, Christian A., and Reese, Kerry P.
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- Conservation investment in management of at-risk species can be less costly than a delay-and-repair approach implemented after species receive legal protection. The United States Endangered Species Act candidate species designation represents an opportunity to implement proactive management to avoid future listing. Such efforts require substantial investments, and the challenge becomes...
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- solution to reducing a key threat to a candidate species Baruch-Mordo, S., Evans, J. S., Severson, J. P
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- Baruch-Mordo, Sharon, Evans, Jeffrey S., Severson, John P., Naugle, David E., Maestas, Jeremy D., Kiesecker, Joseph M., Falkowski, Michael J., Hagen, Christian A., and Reese, Kerry P.
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- Conservation investment in management of at-risk species can be less costly than a delay-and-repair approach implemented after species receive legal protection. The United States Endangered Species Act candidate species designation represents an opportunity to implement proactive management to avoid future listing. Such efforts require substantial investments, and the challenge becomes...
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- a, Michael J. Falkowski g, Christian A. Hagen h, Kerry P. Reese c a The Nature Conservancy, Fort
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- Coleman, Daniel J., Garcia, Gloria, Hyter, Stephen, Jang, Hyo Sang, Chagani, Sharmeen, Liang, Xiaobo, Larue, Lionel, Ganguli-Indra, Gitali, and Indra, Arup K.
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- Understanding the molecular mechanisms of ultraviolet (UV) induced melanoma formation is becoming crucial with more reported cases each year. Expression of type II nuclear receptor Retinoid-X-Receptor α (RXRα) is lost during melanoma progression in humans. Here, we observed that in mice with melanocyte-specific ablation of RXRα and RXRβ, melanocytes attract...
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- Differentially Regulate Cell Survival following UV Irradiation Daniel J. Coleman1,2, Gloria Garcia1,2, Stephen
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- This bibliography contains over 1,000 references on health issues in Borneo, organized under 18 topical headings. These reports relate to the past and present health of all the large ethnic groups on the island but few of the smaller ones, since they have received less attention. The bibliography contains textual...
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- Sabah. Sabah Museum J. 1 (1):15-17, 1993. 8. Ahmad, F. B. Medicinal plants used by the Kadayan