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- O'Malley, Robert T., Cowles, Timothy J., Barth, John A., Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, and Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (Program)
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- 2002 R. O'Malley, T. J. Cowles and J. A. Barth College of Oceanic & Atmospheric
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- Su, Dungywe
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- In this report, we describe an implementation of a prototype information resources management system for the synthesis and integration project of the forest response program using a 4GL application development system ACCELL. Our system is called Prototype Virtual Data Management System (PVDMS). ACCELL is a software package that combines a...
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- Capstone Project
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- Programs Bindings ffij@,@@OO!j Press RETURN to continue . Program Versions Run Records Figure
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- Lupiya, Grant
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- In this project we examine the features of object oriented programming languages that make them most likely languages of choice for implementing simulations. Three simulations of a bank, hospital, and livestock farm scenarios were implemented in the language C++ in order to demonstrate how Object-Oriented languages are used in constructing...
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- Capstone Project
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- LANGUAGES WITH EXAMPLES INC++ by Grant Lupiya Major Professor: Dr Timothy Budd Minor Professor: Dr
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- Lauer, Timothy Campbell
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF TIMOTHY CAMPBELL LAUER for
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- Boyd, Timothy John, 1958-2013 and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- Caldwell, Timothy Cowles, Jianping Gan, Burke Hales, Ricardo Letelier, James Mourn, William Peterson (also
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- Richmond, Henry R. and Houchen, Timothy G.
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- When voters considered Measure 37 in 2004, what it would do was a guessing game. Moreover, arguments made to justify the measure were untested. Today, three years and 7,462 claims later, what Measure 37 would do is increasingly clear. In addition, new research shows two key Measure 37 justifications were...
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- Land Institute Portland, Oregon Henry R. Richmond Timothy G. Houchen September 17, 2007
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- Boyd, Timothy John, 1958-2013 and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- Cooper, Timothy K., Murray, Katrina N., Spagnoli, Sean, and Spitsbergen, Jan M.
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- Chordomas are uncommon neoplasms arising from notochord remnants, most commonly occurring in the axial skeleton. Extraskeletal soft tissue chordomas are rare primary tumors, and primary intestinal chordomas have not been reported. Herein we report 24 cases of spontaneous primary intestinal chordomas in zebrafish, as well as 9 spontaneous vertebral chordomas....
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- Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Cooper, T. K., Murray, K. N., Spagnoli, S., & Spitsbergen, J. M. (2014). Primary
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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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- . Smiley, Timothy C. Paulitz, and Kim Garland-Campbell ABSTRACT The pathogenic nematodes Pratylenchus
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- Boyd, Timothy John, 1958-2013 and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- Oparinde, Lawrence Olusola, Amos, Taiwo Timothy, and Adeseluka, Michael
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- Access to credit has been identified as a crucial tool in increasing fish production in the developing countries like Nigeria. Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (ACGSF) was established for the purpose of boosting agricultural production (fish production inclusive). It is, therefore, imperative to study the Influence of Agricultural Credit Guarantee...
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- (ACGSF) on Fishery Development in Nigeria Oparinde, Lawrence Olusola; Amos, Taiwo Timothy and
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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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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Olson, Robert J., Essington, Timothy E., Maunder, Mark N., Duffy, Leanne M., and Kitchell, James F.
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- The ecological consequences of widespread fisheries-induced reductions of large pelagic predators are not fully understood. Tropical tunas are considered a main component of apex predator guilds that include sharks and billfishes, and thus may seem unsusceptible to secondary effects of fishing top predators. However, intra-guild predation can occur because of...
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- structure of predator−prey interactions Mary E. Hunsicker1,4,*, Robert J. Olson2, Timothy E. Essington1
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- 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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- 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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- ,*, Robert J. Olson2, Timothy E. Essington1, Mark N. Maunder2, Leanne M. Duffy2, James F. Kitchell3 1School
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- Hunsicker, Mary E., Olson, Robert J., Essington, Timothy E., Maunder, Mark N., Duffy, Leanne M., and Kitchell, James F.
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- The ecological consequences of widespread fisheries-induced reductions of large pelagic predators are not fully understood. Tropical tunas are considered a main component of apex predator guilds that include sharks and billfishes, and thus may seem unsusceptible to secondary effects of fishing top predators. However, intra-guild predation can occur because of...
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- 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mary E. Hunsicker1*, Robert J. Olson2, Timothy E. Essington1
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- Melnychuk, Michael C., Essington, Timothy E., Branch, Trevor A., Heppell, Selina S., Jensen, Olaf P., Link, Jason S., Martell, Steven J. D., Parma, Ana M., and Smith, Anthony D. M.
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- Individual quota (IQ) management systems in commercial marine fisheries are highly diverse, differing in the security, durability and exclusivity of the harvesting privilege and the transferability of quota units. This diversity in the degree of harvest rights may influence the effectiveness of IQ fisheries to meet management objectives. We conducted...
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- management objectives? Michael C Melnychuk1, Timothy E Essington1, Trevor A Branch1,†, Selina S Heppell2
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- Melnychuk, Michael C., Essington, Timothy E., Branch, Trevor A., Heppell, Selina S., Jensen, Olaf P., Link, Jason S., Martell, Steven J. D., Parma, Ana M., and Smith, Anthony D. M.
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- Individual quota (IQ) management systems in commercial marine fisheries are highly diverse, differing in the security, durability and exclusivity of the harvesting privilege and the transferability of quota units. This diversity in the degree of harvest rights may influence the effectiveness of IQ fisheries to meet management objectives. We conducted...
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- Melnychuk, Michael C., Essington, Timothy E., Branch, Trevor A., Heppell, Selina S., Jensen, Olaf P., Link, Jason S., Martell, Steven J. D., Parma, Ana M., and Smith, Anthony D. M.
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- Individual quota (IQ) management systems in commercial marine fisheries are highly diverse, differing in the security, durability and exclusivity of the harvesting privilege and the transferability of quota units. This diversity in the degree of harvest rights may influence the effectiveness of IQ fisheries to meet management objectives. We conducted...
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- 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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- 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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- : 347–83. Cucherousset J and Olden JD. 2011. Ecological impacts of non-native fresh- water fishes
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- Gaskin, John F., Schwarzländer, Mark, Grevstad, Fritzi S., Haverhals, Marijka A., Bourchier, Robert S., and Miller, Timothy W.
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- Japanese, giant, and the hybrid Bohemian knotweeds (Fallopia japonica, F. sachalinensis and F. x bohemica) have invaded the western USA and Canada, as well as other regions of the world. The distribution of these taxa in western North America, and their mode of invasion, is relatively unresolved. Using amplified fragment...
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- North America Gaskin, J. F., Schwarzländer, M., Grevstad, F. S., Haverhals, M. A., Bourchier, R. S
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- Boyd, Timothy John, 1958-2013, Levine, Murray D., Kosro, P. Michael, 1951-, Gard, Steve R., Waldorf, Walt, and Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
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- , Doug Caldwell, Timothy Cowles, Jianping Gan, Burke Hales, Ricardo Letelier, James Moum, William
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- Fisher, Joanna J.
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- The entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana are commercially available as microbial control agents for the black vine weevil, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), the key root-feeding insect pest in Pacific Northwest small fruits and ornamentals. Understanding habitat selection is critical to improve the efficacy, persistence and cost of...
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- . Cowles, R.S., 1995. Black vine weevil biology and management. J. Amer. Rhododendron S. 98, 83-85, 94-97
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- Crook, David A., Lowe, Winsor H., Allendorf, Frederick W., Erős, Tibor, Finn, Debra S., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Hadwen, Wade L., Harrod, Chris, Hermoso, Virgilio, Jennings, Simon, Kilada, Raouf W., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Hansen, Michael M., Page, Timothy J., Riginos, Cynthia, Fry, Brian, and Hughes, Jane M.
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- Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and 50 ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal...
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- 10 , Timothy J. Page 6 , Cynthia Riginos 11 , Brian Fry 6 , Jane M. Hughes 6 1 Research
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- Crook, David A., Lowe, Winsor H., Allendorf, Frederick W., Erős, Tibor, Finn, Debra S., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Hadwen, Wade L., Harrod, Chris, Hermoso, Virgilio, Jennings, Simon, Kilada, Raouf W., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Hansen, Michael M., Page, Timothy J., Riginos, Cynthia, Fry, Brian, and Hughes, Jane M.
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- Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and 50 ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal...
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- Colburn, Andrew J.
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- Chitosan based hemorrhage control dressings provide effective external hemorrhage control while having few side effects. Known residual contaminants present in chitosan formulations include endotoxins and proteins known to stimulate gene expression in the liver. This study investigated gene expression in the liver using rat bio-compatibility models to gain knowledge regarding...
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- Based Hemostatic Control Patch in Rat Models By Andrew J. Colburn A thesis submitted to Oregon
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- Sansome, Constance J. (Constance Jefferson)
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- This study describes the surface configuration of Goodhue County and attempts to determine the origin of that configuration. The research has a descriptive portion--an objective examination of land surface configuration and the composition and distribution of rock material underlying that surface, and a theoretical portion--a speculative examination of the factors...
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- of the Present-Day Land _u r__ac e___G ood hu e_C oun_____M inn eso__a,,.,- " Abstract approved: J
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- Bréchignac, François, Oughton, Deborah, Mays, Claire, Barnthouse, Lawrence, Beasley, James C., Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea, Bradshaw, Clare, Brown, Justin, Dray, Stéphane, Geras'kin, Stanislav, Glenn, Travis, Higley, Kathy, Ishida, Ken, Kapustka, Lawrence, Kautsky, Ulrik, Kuhne, Wendy, Lynch, Michael, Mappes, Tapio, Mihok, Steve, Møller, Anders P., Mothersill, Carmel, Mousseau, Timothy A., Otaki, Joji M., Pryakhin, Evgeny, Rhodes, Olin E., Salbu, Brit, Strand, Per, and Tsukada, Hirofumi
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- This paper reports the output of a consensus symposium organized by the International Union of Radioecology in November 2015. The symposium gathered an academically diverse group of 30 scientists to consider the still debated ecological impact of radiation on populations and ecosystems. Stimulated by the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters' accidental...
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- j, k, l, Stanislav Geras'kin m, Travis Glenn n, Kathy Higley o, Ken Ishida p, Lawrence Kapustka q
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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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- zooplankton, fish, sea birds, and marine mammals (e.g. Cowles et al. 1977, Barber & Chavez 1983, Glynn 1988
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- Joseph, Maxwell B., Preston, Daniel Lucas, and Johnson, Pieter T. J.
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- Understanding the drivers of species occurrence is a fundamental goal in basic and applied ecology. Occupancy models have emerged as a popular approach for inferring species occurrence because they account for problems associated with imperfect detection in field surveys. Current models, however, are limited because they assume covariates are independent...
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- Maxwell B. Joseph,1,3 Daniel l. preston,2 anD pieter t. J. Johnson1 1Department of Ecology and
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- O'Dwyer, James P., Kembel, Steven W., and Sharpton, Thomas J.
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- Identifying the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that determine biological diversity is a central question in ecology. In microbial ecology, phylogenetic diversity is an increasingly common and relevant means of quantifying community diversity, particularly given the challenges in defining unambiguous species units from environmental sequence data. We explore patterns of phylogenetic...
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- models), where the rate for j lineages to merge is λj = ( n j ) B(j − γ, n− j + γ) B(2− γ, γ) . (7
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- A large amount of organic carbon is stored in high-latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
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- catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A
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- Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A., Yang, Z., and et al.
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- Large amount of organic carbon is stored in high latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
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- catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A
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- Friday, John, Miller, Suzanne J., Oregon. Water Resources Dept., and Geological Survey (U.S.)
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- Statistical summaries of streamflow data at 212 stream-gaging sites are presented in this report to aid in appraising the hydrology of river basins in Western Oregon. Records for 21 gaging stations were compiled into separate periods owing to changes in regulation during the period of data collection. The periods before...
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- Volume 2. Western Oregon By John Friday and Suzanne J. Miller U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY •• - . OPEN
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- McDonnell, T. C., Sloat, M. R., Sullivan, T. J., and et al.
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- Stream-dwelling species in the U.S. southern Appalachian Mountains region are particularly vulnerable to climate change and acidification. The objectives of this study were to quantify the spatial extent of contemporary suitable habitat for acid- and thermally sensitive aquatic species and to forecast future habitat loss resulting from expected temperature increases...
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- analysis and wrote manuscript text. Competing Interests: Dr. Todd C. McDonnell and Dr. Timothy J. Sullivan
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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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- Hobbs, Richard J., Higgs, Eric, Hall, Carol M., Kennedy, Patricia L., and et al.
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- The reality confronting ecosystem managers today is one of heterogeneous, rapidly transforming landscapes, particularly in the areas more affected by urban and agricultural development. A landscape management framework that incorporates all systems, across the spectrum of degrees of alteration, provides a fuller set of options for how and when to...
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- Murphy15, Cara R Nelson16, Michael P Perring1, David M Richardson17, Timothy R Seastedt18, Rachel J
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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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- 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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- , Bruno Hérault2, Damien Bonal3, Clément Stahl4,5, Liana O. Anderson6, Timothy R. Baker7, Gabriel
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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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- Batchelder, Harold P., Daly, Kendra L., Davis, Cabell S., Ji, Rubao, Ohman, Mark D., Peterson, William T., and Runge, Jeffrey A.
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- The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics) program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth, life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics, seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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- . Moloney, A. Hastings, J.L. Largier, T. M. Powell, K. Higgins and J. F. Quinn 1994 The influence of
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- Chatterjee, Esha, Marr, Tim, Dhagat, Pallavi, and Remcho, Vincent
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- This report details preliminary studies towards the development of a microfluidic sensor that exploits ferromagnetic resonance, excited in magnetic bead labels, for signal transduction. The device consists of a microwave circuit in which a slotline and a coplanar waveguide are integrated with a biochemically activated sensor area. The magnetic beads...
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- Technology, India. Timothy Marr received his BSc degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from
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- Uscian, John M. and Hansen, Gayle I.
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- The purpose of this book is to provide you with a bit more information about the organisms maintained at the ASLC so that you may deepen your understanding and appreciation of them. However, as a prelude to the more species-specific information contained in this document, there are three short chapters...
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- . Dave Cowles, who maintains the website http://rosario.wwc.edu/inverts, provided excellent photographic
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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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- Appler, J, J Barlow, S. Rankin. 2004. Marine Mammal Data Collected During the Oregon, California and
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