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- Lockley, Fred, 1871-
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- memory. E. A. Wyld, vice president of the First National Bank, said: "Mr. MacRae has been a close friend
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- Potter, Eric Chapple
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- Hansen, Eric N.
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- La mercadotecnia integra las varias funciones de una compañia para captar mercados específicos para poder satisfacer las necesidades de los clientes y también ayuda a crear relaciones con esos clientes. Este documento hace énfasis en los principios clave de la estrategia de mercadeo, ilustrados con ejemplos sacados de la estrategia...
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- Technical Report
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- industria). El grupo de clientes conocidos como ST RU CT UR E STR AT EG IES A CTION P LAN FU NC
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- Sullivan, Allen Eric
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- Allen E. Sullivan for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
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- Filbert, Annabel P.
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- Antarctica is all but forgotten by most people, but its mere presence shapes the world in which we live, controlling global climate, wind and weather patterns, ocean currents, and associated plant and animal communities. The Antarctic food web is supported entirely by algae and small shrimp-like crustaceans known as krill,...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Annabel P. Filbert for the degree of
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- Farmer, Lucian P.
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- Oxidized hydrous intermediate composition magmas are responsible for porphyry copper (Cu ±Mo ±Au) deposits and epithermal Au ore deposits formed globally in the shallow crust (Sillitoe, 2010; Seedorff et al., 2005). Recently, zircon geochemistry has been used to characterize both productive and barren intrusions associated with porphyry Cu-Au ore deposits....
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- P Farmer for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented on November 29, 2012. Title
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- Shi, Xuhua, Kirby, Eric, Furlong, Kevin P., Meng, Kai, Robinson, Ruth, and Wang, Erchie
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- Controversial end member models for the growth and evolution of the Tibetan Plateau demand quantitative constraints of the lithospheric rheology. Direct determinations of bulk crustal rheology, however, remain relatively sparse. Here we use the flexural rebound of lacustrine shorelines developed during the Lingtong highstand around Siling Co, in central Tibet,...
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- Shia, b,*, Eric Kirbyc, Kevin P. Furlonga 4 5 a Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State
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- Shi, Xuhua, Kirby, Eric, Furlong, Kevin P., Meng, Kai, Robinson, Ruth, and Wang, Erchie
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- Controversial end member models for the growth and evolution of the Tibetan Plateau demand quantitative constraints of the lithospheric rheology. Direct determinations of bulk crustal rheology, however, remain relatively sparse. Here we use the flexural rebound of lacustrine shorelines developed during the Lingtong highstand around Siling Co, in central Tibet,...
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- from Holocene shoreline deflection around Siling Co Shi, X., Kirby, E., Furlong, K. P., Meng, K
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- Wisdom, Daniel W.
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- Light plays an important role in ecological processes in the ocean both day and night. While relatively inexpensive, off the shelf instruments are available to measure Photosynthetically Active Radiation or PAR during the day, efforts to quantify light levels at night have proven more difficult. The goal of this work...
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- 300 to 2.5 E-03 µwatts/cm 2 . Unfortunately, radiometers intended for use during the day are not
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- Shi, Xuhua, Kirby, Eric, Lu, Haijian, Robinson, Ruth, Furlong, Kevin P., and Wang, Erchie
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- Although geodetic measurements of interseismic deformation in interior Tibet suggest slow strain accumulation, active slip along the right-lateral Gyaring Co Fault is suggested to be between 8 and 21 mm/yr. Reliable geologic constraints on the slip rate along this fault are sparse. Here we document 12 ± 2 m of...
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- ., Robinson, R., Furlong, K. P., & Wang, E. (2014). Holocene slip rate along the Gyaring Co Fault, central
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- Shi, Xuhua, Kirby, Eric, Lu, Haijian, Robinson, Ruth, Furlong, Kevin P., and Wang, Erchie
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- Although geodetic measurements of interseismic deformation in interior Tibet suggest slow strain accumulation, active slip along the right-lateral Gyaring Co Fault is suggested to be between 8 and 21 mm/yr. Reliable geologic constraints on the slip rate along this fault are sparse. Here we document 12 ± 2 m of...
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- along the Gyaring Co fault, central Tibet Xuhua Shi1*, Eric Kirby2, Haijian Lu3, Ruth Robinson4
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- Painter, Luke E., Beschta, Robert L., Larsen, Eric J., and Ripple, William J.
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- To investigate the extent and causes of recent quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) recruitment in northern Yellowstone National Park, we measured browsing intensity and height of young aspen in 87 randomly selected aspen stands in 2012, and compared our results to similar data collected in 1997–1998. We also examined the relationship...
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- trophic cascade? LUKE E. PAINTER,1,4 ROBERT L. BESCHTA,2 ERIC J. LARSEN,3 AND WILLIAM J. RIPPLE2
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- Lien, Mei-Ching, Noesen, Birken, and Ruthruff, Eric
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- Some studies suggest that attention can be captured by irrelevant, salient objects when they appear rarely. We addressed this issue using the N2pc effect, a lateralized, negative voltage spike in the brain potentials in parietal cortex, thought to reflect attentional allocation. A cue display was followed by a target display...
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- Birken Noesen & Mei-Ching Lien Eric Ruthruff
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- Lien, Mei-Ching, Noesen, Birken, and Ruthruff, Eric
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- Some studies suggest that attention can be captured by irrelevant, salient objects when they appear rarely. We addressed this issue using the N2pc effect, a lateralized, negative voltage spike in the brain potentials in parietal cortex, thought to reflect attentional allocation. A cue display was followed by a target display...
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- Eric Ruthruff Oregon State University
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- Garcia, Abraham, Truong, Lisa, Johnson, Eric, Tanguay, Robert L., and Knecht, Andrea
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- The use of zebrafish in behavioral neuroscience is rapidly growing. Zebrafish can be assessed for alterations in multiple behavioral endpoints, creating opportunities to use this powerful model to identify chemicals that alter behavioral phenotypes. To evaluate the utility of zebrafish for neurotoxicity research, we designed custom instrumentation to evaluate numerous...
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- : Using the zebrafish to evaluate neurobehavioral phenotypes Abraham Garcia, Lisa Truong (PhD), Eric
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- Garcia, Abraham, Truong, Lisa, Johnson, Eric, Tanguay, Robert L., and Knecht, Andrea
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- The use of zebrafish in behavioral neuroscience is rapidly growing. Zebrafish can be assessed for alterations in multiple behavioral endpoints, creating opportunities to use this powerful model to identify chemicals that alter behavioral phenotypes. To evaluate the utility of zebrafish for neurotoxicity research, we designed custom instrumentation to evaluate numerous...
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- regression P value of 0.00338 Effect on learning TimeToASide Trials Vitamin E: Startle Response Reflex
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- Garcia, Abraham, Truong, Lisa, Johnson, Eric, Tanguay, Robert L., and Knecht, Andrea
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- The use of zebrafish in behavioral neuroscience is rapidly growing. Zebrafish can be assessed for alterations in multiple behavioral endpoints, creating opportunities to use this powerful model to identify chemicals that alter behavioral phenotypes. To evaluate the utility of zebrafish for neurotoxicity research, we designed custom instrumentation to evaluate numerous...
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- (seconds) C um ul at iv e D ur at io n (A ve ra ge P er ce nt ) Fig. 11. Graph shows the
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- Hertz, Eric, Trudel, M., Brodeur, R. D., Daly, E. A., and et al.
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- Trophic interactions within and among species vary widely across spatial scales and species’ ontogeny. However, the drivers and implications of this variability are not well understood. Juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha have a wide distribution, ranging from northern California to the eastern Bering Sea in North America, but it is...
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- salmon along the coastal Northeast Pacific Ocean Eric Hertz1,*, M. Trudel1,2, R. D. Brodeur3, E. A
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- Glenn, Elizabeth M., Anthony, Robert G., and Forsman, Eric D.
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- We used reverse time capture-mark-recapture models to describe associations between rate of population change (λ) and climate for northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) at six long-term study areas in Washington and Oregon, USA. Populations in three of six areas showed strong evidence of declining populations, while populations in two...
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- nesting seasons. φ, f β0 + β1(WTMIN) β1 > 0 L, P φ, f β0 + β1(WPRE) β1 < 0 L, P, Q1 φ, f β0
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- Glenn, Elizabeth M., Anthony, Robert G., and Forsman, Eric D.
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- We used reverse time capture-mark-recapture models to describe associations between rate of population change (λ) and climate for northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) at six long-term study areas in Washington and Oregon, USA. Populations in three of six areas showed strong evidence of declining populations, while populations in two...
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- State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA 4 , Robert G. Anthony2, and Eric D. Forsman3 3 2 U.S
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- Skyllingstad, Eric D., Shell, Karen M., Collins, Lee, and Polashenski, Chris
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- A three-dimensional sea ice model is presented with resolved snow thickness variations and melt ponds. The model calculates heating from solar radiative transfer and simulates the formation and movement of brine/melt water through the ice system. Initialization for the model is based on observations of snow topography made during the...
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- Season using a Resolved Sea Ice Model with Snow Cover and Melt Ponds Eric D. Skyllingstad, Karen M
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- Skyllingstad, Eric D., Shell, Karen M., Collins, Lee, and Polashenski, Chris
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- A three-dimensional sea ice model is presented with resolved snow thickness variations and melt ponds. The model calculates heating from solar radiative transfer and simulates the formation and movement of brine/melt water through the ice system. Initialization for the model is based on observations of snow topography made during the...
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- model with snow cover and melt ponds Skyllingstad, E. D., Shell, K. M., Collins, L., & Polashenski, C
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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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- diversity peaks at high latitudes in winter. ISME Journal, 7:1669– 1677, 2013. 5. Eric P Nawrocki and Sean
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- Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Walter, Eric D., Bowden, Mark E., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- The ability of plants and microorganisms to take up organic nitrogen in the form of free amino acids and oligopeptides has received increasing attention over the last two decades, yet the mechanisms for the formation of such compounds in soil environments remain poorly understood. We used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)...
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- ,† Eric D. Walter,‡ Mark E. Bowden,‡ Nancy M. Washton,‡ and Markus Kleber†,§ †Department of Crop and
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- Reardon, Patrick N., Chacon, Stephany S., Walter, Eric D., Bowden, Mark E., Washton, Nancy M., and Kleber, Markus
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- The ability of plants and microorganisms to take up organic nitrogen in the form of free amino acids and oligopeptides has received increasing attention over the last two decades, yet the mechanisms for the formation of such compounds in soil environments remain poorly understood. We used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)...
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- . Chacon a , Eric D. Walter b , Mark E. Bowden b , Nancy M. Washton b , Markus Kleber a,c . a
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- Klein, Eric S., Cherry, J. E., Young, J., Noone, D., Leffler, A. J., and Welker, J. M.
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- Rapid Arctic warming is associated with important water cycle changes: sea ice loss, increasing atmospheric humidity, permafrost thaw, and water-induced ecosystem changes. Understanding these complex modern processes is critical to interpreting past hydrologic changes preserved in paleoclimate records and predicting future Arctic changes. Cyclones are a prevalent Arctic feature and...
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- past sea ice retreat recorded in Greenland ice Eric S. Klein1, J. E. Cherry2, J. Young2, D. Noone3, A
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- Goni, Miguel A., Moore, Eric, Kurtz, Andrew, Portier, Evan, Alleau, Yvan, and Merrell, David
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- The compositions and loadings of organic matter in soils and sediments from a diverse range of environments along the Fly River system were determined to investigate carbon transport and sequestration in this region. Soil horizons from highland sites representative of upland sources have organic carbon contents (%OC) that range from...
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- 0 20 40 60 80 SA (m2/g) 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 S o il D e p th ( c m
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- Goni, Miguel A., Moore, Eric, Kurtz, Andrew, Portier, Evan, Alleau, Yvan, and Merrell, David
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- The compositions and loadings of organic matter in soils and sediments from a diverse range of environments along the Fly River system were determined to investigate carbon transport and sequestration in this region. Soil horizons from highland sites representative of upland sources have organic carbon contents (%OC) that range from...
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- soils and sediments along the Fly River, Papua New Guinea Goñi, M. A., Moore, E., Kurtz, A., Portier
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- Nadeau, Daniel F., Pardyjak, Eric R., Higgins, Chad W., Huwald, Hendrik, and Parlange, Marc B.
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- A field campaign, the Slope Experiment near La Fouly (SELF-2010), was conducted to monitor the evening transition of slope flows on clear-sky days from July to September 2010 in a narrow valley of the Swiss Alps. A steep west-facing slope with inclinations ranging from 25° to 45° was instrumented from...
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- .cls 4 D. F. Nadeau et al. Switze rland Italy France 1800 N ridg e-to p le vel 160 0 2400
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- Nadeau, Daniel F., Pardyjak, Eric R., Higgins, Chad W., Huwald, Hendrik, and Parlange, Marc B.
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- A field campaign, the Slope Experiment near La Fouly (SELF-2010), was conducted to monitor the evening transition of slope flows on clear-sky days from July to September 2010 in a narrow valley of the Swiss Alps. A steep west-facing slope with inclinations ranging from 25° to 45° was instrumented from...
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- Flow during the evening transition over steep Alpine slopes Daniel F. Nadeau,a,b* Eric R. Pardyjak,c
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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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- ., Hall, C. M., Bridgewater, P., Chapin III, F. S., Ellis, E. C., ... & Yung, L. (2014). Managing the
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- Peck, JeriLynn E.
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- With the increased recognition of moss as a secondary forest product has come an increased concern for the ecological ramifications of moss harvest. Three issues of primary concern are (1) characterizing the epiphyte communities impacted by harvest, (2) assessing the host preferences of these epiphytes, and (3) describing the availability...
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF JeriLynn E. Peck for the degree of
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne M., Lambrinos, John G., O'Halloran, Lydia R., and et al.
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- Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant...
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- Indeterminate Perennial Exotic 56 9 3 33 Native 21 3 3 74 2 = 191.17, p < 0.001 Functional
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne M., Lambrinos, John G., O'Halloran, Lydia R., and et al.
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- Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant...
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- , Elsa E. Cleland4, Kendi F. Davies5, Jennifer Firn6, W. Stanley Harpole7,8,9, Yann Hautier1,10, Eric M
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- Sovern, Stan G., Forsman, Eric D., Olson, Gail S., Biswell, Brian L., Taylor, Margaret, and Anthony, Robert G.
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- We used multi-season occupancy analyses to model 2 fates of northern spotted owl territories in relation to habitat amount, habitat fragmentation, and the presence of barred owls in Washington State, USA, 1989–2005. Local colonization is the probability a territory unoccupied by a spotted owl in year i would be occupied...
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- territories from model {c(.), e(BAO1), g(TT), p(T1¼T2¼…Ti, BAOþ t)}, Cle Elum Study Area, Washington, USA
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- Kile, Molly L., Coker, Eric S., Smit, Ellen, Sudakin, Daniel, Molitor, John, and Harding, Anna K.
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- BACKGROUND: Gas stoves emit pollutants that are respiratory irritants. U.S. children under age 6 who live in homes where gas stoves are used for cooking or heating have an increased risk of asthma, wheeze and reduced lung function. Yet few studies have examined whether using ventilation when operating gas stoves...
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- –1224. 18. Behrens T, Maziak W, Weiland SK, Rzehak P, Siebert E, Keil U: Symptoms of asthma and the
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- McGowan, Michelle L., Fishman, Jennifer R., Settersten, Richard A., Jr., Lambrix, Marcie A., and Juengst, Eric T.
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- BACKGROUND: Many commentators on ‘‘direct-to-consumer’’ genetic risk information have raised concerns that giving results to individuals with insufficient knowledge and training in genomics may harm consumers, the health care system, and society. In response, several commercial laboratories offering genomic risk profiling have shifted to more traditional ‘‘direct-to-provider’’ (DTP) marketing strategies,...
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- Testing McGowan, M. L., Fishman, J. R., Settersten, R. A. Jr, Lambrix, M. A., Juengst, E. T. (2014
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- Creed, Irena F., Spargo, Adam T., Jones, Julia A., Buttle, Jim M., Adams, Mary B., Beall, Fred D., Booth, Eric G., Campbell, John L., Clow, Dave, Elder, Kelly, Green, Mark B., Grimm, Nancy B., Miniat, Chelcy, Ramlal, Patricia, Saha, Amartya, Sebestyen, Stephen, Spittlehouse, Dave, Sterling, Shannon, Williams, Mark W., Winkler, Rita, and Yao, Huaxia
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- Climate warming is projected to affect forest water yields but the effects are expected to vary. We investigated how forest type and age affect water yield resilience to climate warming. To answer this question, we examined the variability in historical water yields at long-term experimental catchments across Canada and the...
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- catchments Warmer and/or drier Ev ap or at iv e in de x (A ET /P ) D ec re as in g w at er y
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- O'Neill, Kate A., Murphy, Michael F. G., Bunch, Kathryn J., Puumala, Susan E., Carozza, Susan E., Chow, Eric J., Mueller, Beth A., McLaughlin, Colleen C., Reynolds, Peggy, Vincent, Tim J., Von Behren, Julie, and Spector, Logan G.
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- Background: High birthweight is an established risk factor for childhood leukaemia. Its association with other childhood cancers is less clear, with studies hampered by low case numbers. Methods: We used two large independent datasets to explore risk associations between birthweight and all subtypes of childhood cancer. Data for 16 554...
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- *† Michael FG Murphy,2,4† Kathryn J Bunch,3,4 Susan E Puumala,5 Susan E Carozza,6 Eric J Chow,7 Beth A
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- Cziczo, Daniel J., Froyd, Karl D., Hoose, Corinna, Jensen, Eric J., Diao, Minghui, Zondlo, Mark A., Smith, Jessica B., Twohy, Cynthia H., and Murphy, Daniel M.
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- Formation of cirrus clouds depends on the availability of ice nuclei to begin condensation of atmospheric water vapor. Although it is known that only a small fraction of atmospheric aerosols are efficient ice nuclei, the critical ingredients that make those aerosols so effective have not been established. We have determined...
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- , D20309 (2010). doi:10.1029/2010JD014445 19. E. J. Jensen, P. Leonhard, P. Lawson, Using statistical
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- Cziczo, Daniel J., Froyd, Karl D., Hoose, Corinna, Jensen, Eric J., Diao, Minghui, Zondlo, Mark A., Smith, Jessica B., Twohy, Cynthia H., and Murphy, Daniel M.
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- Formation of cirrus clouds depends on the availability of ice nuclei to begin condensation of atmospheric water vapor. Although it is known that only a small fraction of atmospheric aerosols are efficient ice nuclei, the critical ingredients that make those aerosols so effective have not been established. We have determined...
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- . 107, 11223 (2010). 18. J. P. Greenwood et al., Nat. Geosci. 4, 79 (2011). 19. E. H. Hauri, T
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- Fudge, T. J., Markle, Bradley R., Cuffey, Kurt M., Buizert, Christo, Taylor, Kendrick C., Steig, Eric J., Waddington, Edwin D., Conway, Howard, and Koutnik, Michelle
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- The Antarctic contribution to sea level is a balance between ice loss along the margin and accumulation in the interior. Accumulation records for the past few decades are noisy and show inconsistent relationships with temperature. We investigate the relationship between accumulation and temperature for the past 31 ka using high-resolution records...
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- . Res., 97, 15,683–15,697, doi:10.1029/92JD01297. Steig, E. J., D. P. Schneider, S. D. Rutherford, M. E
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- Pidgeon, Anna M., Flather, Curtis H., Radeloff, Volker C., Lepczyk, Christopher A., Keuler, Nicholas S., Wood, Eric M., Stewart, Susan I., and Hammer, Roger B.
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- As people encroach increasingly on natural areas, one question is how this affects avian biodiversity. The answer to this is partly scale-dependent. At broad scales, human populations and biodiversity concentrate in the same areas and are positively associated, but at local scales people and biodiversity are negatively associated with biodiversity....
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- :187–196. Ferraz, G., J. D. Nichols, J. E. Hines, P. C. Stouffer, R. O. Bierregaard, and T. E. Lovejoy
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- Shcherbina, Andrey Y., Sundermeyer, Miles A., Kunze, Eric, D'Asaro, Eric, Badin, Gualtiero, Birch, Daniel, Brunner-Suzuki, Anne-Marie E. G., Callies, Jörn, Kuebel Cervantes, Brandy T., Claret, Mariona, Concannon, Brian, Early, Jeffrey, Ferrari, Raffaele, Goodman, Louis, Harcourt, Ramsey R., Klymak, Jody M., Lee, Craig M., Lelong, M.-Pascale, Levine, Murray D., Lien, Ren-Chieh, Mahadevan, Amala, McWilliams, James C., Molemaker, M. Jeroen, Mukherjee, Sonaljit, Nash, Jonathan D., Özgökmen, Tamay, Pierce, Stephen D., Ramachandran, Sanjiv, Samelson, Roger M., Sanford, Thomas B., Shearman, R. Kipp, Skyllingstad, Eric D., Smith, K. Shafer, Tandon, Amit, Taylor, John R., Terray, Eugene A., Thomas, Leif N., and Ledwell, James R.
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- Lateral stirring is a basic oceanographic phenomenon affecting the distribution of physical, chemical, and biological fields. Eddy stirring at scales on the order of 100 km (the mesoscale) is fairly well understood and explicitly represented in modern eddy-resolving numerical models of global ocean circulation. The same cannot be said for...
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- U P P L E M E N T This document is a supplement to “The
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- Kennedy, Theodore A., Muehlbauer, Jeffrey D., Yackulic, Charles B., Lytle, David A., Miller, Scott W., Dibble, Kimberly L., Kortenhoeven, Eric W., Metcalfe, Anya N., and Baxter, Colden V.
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- Dams impound the majority of rivers and provide important societal benefits, especially daily water releases that enable on-peak hydroelectricity generation. Such “hydropeaking” is common worldwide, but its downstream impacts remain unclear. We evaluated the response of aquatic insects, a cornerstone of river food webs, to hydropeaking using a life history–hydrodynamic...
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- W. MILLER, KIMBERLY L. DIBBLE, ERIC W. KORTENHOEVEN, ANYA N. METCALFE, AND COLDEN V. BAXTER Dams
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- Kennedy, Theodore A., Muehlbauer, Jeffrey D., Yackulic, Charles B., Lytle, David A., Miller, Scott W., Dibble, Kimberly L., Kortenhoeven, Eric W., Metcalfe, Anya N., and Baxter, Colden V.
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- Dams impound the majority of rivers and provide important societal benefits, especially daily water releases that enable on-peak hydroelectricity generation. Such “hydropeaking” is common worldwide, but its downstream impacts remain unclear. We evaluated the response of aquatic insects, a cornerstone of river food webs, to hydropeaking using a life history–hydrodynamic...
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- 0.10 28.65 3 1999-00 USGS BioData E Starvation Strawberry UT 0.07 39.75 3 2001-02, 2007 USU BugLab
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- Shcherbina, Andrey Y., Sundermeyer, Miles A., Kunze, Eric, D'Asaro, Eric, Badin, Gualtiero, Birch, Daniel, Brunner-Suzuki, Anne-Marie E. G., Callies, Jörn, Kuebel Cervantes, Brandy T., Claret, Mariona, Concannon, Brian, Early, Jeffrey, Ferrari, Raffaele, Goodman, Louis, Harcourt, Ramsey R., Klymak, Jody M., Lee, Craig M., Lelong, M.-Pascale, Levine, Murray D., Lien, Ren-Chieh, Mahadevan, Amala, McWilliams, James C., Molemaker, M. Jeroen, Mukherjee, Sonaljit, Nash, Jonathan D., Özgökmen, Tamay, Pierce, Stephen D., Ramachandran, Sanjiv, Samelson, Roger M., Sanford, Thomas B., Shearman, R. Kipp, Skyllingstad, Eric D., Smith, K. Shafer, Tandon, Amit, Taylor, John R., Terray, Eugene A., Thomas, Leif N., and Ledwell, James R.
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- Lateral stirring is a basic oceanographic phenomenon affecting the distribution of physical, chemical, and biological fields. Eddy stirring at scales on the order of 100 km (the mesoscale) is fairly well understood and explicitly represented in modern eddy-resolving numerical models of global ocean circulation. The same cannot be said for...
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- Ocean Shcherbina, A. Y., Sundermeyer, M. A., Kunze, E., D'Asaro, E., Badin, G., Birch, D
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- Embley, Robert W., Merle, Susan G., Baker, Edward T., Dziak, Robert P., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Greene, Ron, Haxel, Joseph, and et al.
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- We present multiple lines of evidence for years to decade-long changes in the location and character of volcanic activity at West Mata seamount in the NE Lau basin over a 16 year period, and a hiatus in summit eruptions from early 2011 to at least September 2012. Boninite lava and...
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- , Kenneth H. Rubin4, John E. Lupton1, Joseph A. Resing5, Robert P. Dziak2, Marvin D. Lilley6, William W
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- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne, Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi, Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric, Macdougall, Andrew, Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter, Alberti, Juan, Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana, Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Caldeira, Maria, Chu, Chengjin, Crawley, Michael J., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., D'Antonio, Carla M., Decrappeo, Nicole M., Dickman, Chris R., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andrew, Helm, Aveliina, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Iribarne, Oscar, Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura M., Lambrinos, John G., Leakey, Andrew D. B., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Mcculley, Rebecca, Melbourne, Brett, Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Paertel, Meelis, Pascual, Jesus, Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Salguero-Gomez, Roberto, Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda, Stevens, Carly, Sullivan, Lauren, Wardle, Glenda M., Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
- Abstract:
- Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by...
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- native grass richness. 10 Response Source Estimate Type II S.S. D.F. F p Exotic Cover Mean Annual
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- Creator:
- Seabloom, Eric W., Borer, Elizabeth T., Buckley, Yvonne, Cleland, Elsa E., Davies, Kendi, Firn, Jennifer, Harpole, W. Stanley, Hautier, Yann, Lind, Eric, Macdougall, Andrew, Orrock, John L., Prober, Suzanne M., Adler, Peter, Alberti, Juan, Anderson, T. Michael, Bakker, Jonathan D., Biederman, Lori A., Blumenthal, Dana, Brown, Cynthia S., Brudvig, Lars A., Caldeira, Maria, Chu, Chengjin, Crawley, Michael J., Daleo, Pedro, Damschen, Ellen I., D'Antonio, Carla M., Decrappeo, Nicole M., Dickman, Chris R., Du, Guozhen, Fay, Philip A., Frater, Paul, Gruner, Daniel S., Hagenah, Nicole, Hector, Andrew, Helm, Aveliina, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hofmockel, Kirsten S., Humphries, Hope C., Iribarne, Oscar, Jin, Virginia L., Kay, Adam, Kirkman, Kevin P., Klein, Julia A., Knops, Johannes M. H., La Pierre, Kimberly J., Ladwig, Laura M., Lambrinos, John G., Leakey, Andrew D. B., Li, Qi, Li, Wei, Mcculley, Rebecca, Melbourne, Brett, Mitchell, Charles E., Moore, Joslin L., Morgan, John, Mortensen, Brent, O'Halloran, Lydia R., Paertel, Meelis, Pascual, Jesus, Pyke, David A., Risch, Anita C., Salguero-Gomez, Roberto, Sankaran, Mahesh, Schuetz, Martin, Simonsen, Anna, Smith, Melinda, Stevens, Carly, Sullivan, Lauren, Wardle, Glenda M., Wolkovich, Elizabeth M., Wragg, Peter D., Wright, Justin, and Yang, Louie
- Abstract:
- Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by...
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- HAUT IER 1 , 7 , E R IC L IND 1 , ANDREW MACDOUGALL 8 , JOHN L . ORROCK 9 , SUZANNE M . PROBER 1 0 , P
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