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- Alsop, G. Bradley
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- Cytokinesis separates replicated chromosomes and cytoplasm into two daughter cells. In animal cells, this is achieved by the formation of a cleavage furrow that bisects the mitotic (or meiotic) spindle. It is known that the mitotic apparatus defines the cell cleavage plane. However, it is not clear how the mitotic...
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- they bundle into a contractile ring with cytokinetic factors. © Copyright by G. Bradley Alsop
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- Alsop, G. Bradley
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- Cytokinesis separates replicated chromosomes and cytoplasm into two daughter cells. In animal cells, this is achieved by the formation of a cleavage furrow that bisects the mitotic (or meiotic) spindle. It is known that the mitotic apparatus defines the cell cleavage plane. However, it is not clear how the mitotic...
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- Matson, Bradley S.
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- Bradley S. Matson A THESIS submitted to Oregon State University in partial fulfillment of the
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- Bradley, Paul W., Gervasi, Stephanie S., Hua, Jessica, Blaustein, Andrew R., and et al.
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- Contributing to the worldwide biodiversity crisis are emerging infectious diseases, which can lead to extirpations and extinctions of hosts. For example, the infectious fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is associated with worldwide amphibian population declines and extinctions. Sensitivity to Bd varies with species, season, and life stage. However, there is...
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- fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis among amphibian populations Bradley, P. W., Gervasi, S
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- Bradley, Paul W., Gervasi, Stephanie S., Hua, Jessica, Blaustein, Andrew R., and et al.
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- Contributing to the worldwide biodiversity crisis are emerging infectious diseases, which can lead to extirpations and extinctions of hosts. For example, the infectious fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is associated with worldwide amphibian population declines and extinctions. Sensitivity to Bd varies with species, season, and life stage. However, there is...
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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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- Hostetter, N. J., Evans, A. F., Cramer, B. M., Collis, K., Lyons, D. E., & Roby, D. D. (2015). Quantifying
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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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- McNeely, Eileen, Gale, Sara, Tager, Ira, Kincl, Laurel, Bradley, Julie, Coull, Brent, and Hecker, Steve
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- BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures in flight attendants apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies. We describe the health status of flight attendants and compare it to the U.S. population. In addition, we explore whether the prevalence of major health conditions in flight...
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- Ever told you had high blood pressure BPQ020 Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health
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- McNeely, Eileen, Gale, Sara, Tager, Ira, Kincl, Laurel, Bradley, Julie, Coull, Brent, and Hecker, Steve
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- BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures in flight attendants apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies. We describe the health status of flight attendants and compare it to the U.S. population. In addition, we explore whether the prevalence of major health conditions in flight...
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- general population McNeely, E., Gale, S., Tager, I., Kincl, L., Bradley, J., Coull, B., & Hecker, S
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- McNeely, Eileen, Gale, Sara, Tager, Ira, Kincl, Laurel, Bradley, Julie, Coull, Brent, and Hecker, Steve
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- BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the broad health effects of occupational exposures in flight attendants apart from disease-specific morbidity and mortality studies. We describe the health status of flight attendants and compare it to the U.S. population. In addition, we explore whether the prevalence of major health conditions in flight...
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- Speight, Lee C., Muthusamy, Anand K., Goldberg, Jacob M., Warner, John B., Wissner, Rebecca F., Willi, Taylor S., Woodman, Bradley F., Mehl, Ryan A., and Petersson, E. James
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- The amino acid acridon-2-ylalanine (Acd) can be a valuable probe of protein conformational change because it is a long lifetime, visible wavelength fluorophore that is small enough to be incorporated during ribosomal biosynthesis. Incorporation of Acd into proteins expressed in E. coli requires efficient chemical synthesis to produce large quantities...
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- F. Wissner,† Taylor S. Willi,‡ Bradley F. Woodman,‡ Ryan A. Mehl,*,‡ and E. James Petersson
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- Speight, Lee C., Muthusamy, Anand K., Goldberg, Jacob M., Warner, John B., Wissner, Rebecca F., Willi, Taylor S., Woodman, Bradley F., Mehl, Ryan A., and Petersson, E. James
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- The amino acid acridon-2-ylalanine (Acd) can be a valuable probe of protein conformational change because it is a long lifetime, visible wavelength fluorophore that is small enough to be incorporated during ribosomal biosynthesis. Incorporation of Acd into proteins expressed in E. coli requires efficient chemical synthesis to produce large quantities...
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- . Goldberg,† John B. Warner,† Rebecca F. Wissner,† Taylor S. Willi,‡ Bradley F. Woodman,‡ Ryan A. Mehl
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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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- 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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- in West Antarctica for the past 31,000 years T.J. Fudge1, Bradley R. Markle1, Kurt Cuffey2
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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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- temperature in West Antarctica for the past 31,000 years T. J. Fudge1, Bradley R. Markle1, Kurt M. Cuffey2
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- Jordan, Tuajuanda C., Burnett, Sandra H., Carson, Susan, Caruso, Steven M., Clase, Kari, DeJong, Randall J., Dennehy, John J., Denver, Dee R., Dunbar, David, Elgin, Sarah C. R., Findley, Ann M., Gissendanner, Chris R., Golebiewska, Urszula P., Guild, Nancy, Hartzog, Grant A., Grillo, Wendy H., Hollowell, Gail P., Hughes, Lee E., Johnson, Allison, King, Rodney A., Lewis, Lynn O., Li, Wei, Rosenzweig, Frank, Rubin, Michael R., Saha, Margaret S., Sandoz, James, Shaffer, Christopher D., Taylor, Barbara, Temple, Louise, Vazquez, Edwin, Ware, Vassie C., Barker, Lucia P., Bradley, Kevin W., Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Pope, Welkin H., Russell, Daniel A., Cresawn, Steven G., Lopatto, David, Bailey, Cheryl P., and Hatfull, Graham F.
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- Engaging large numbers of undergraduates in authentic scientific discovery is desirable but difficult to achieve. We have developed a general model in which faculty and teaching assistants from diverse academic institutions are trained to teach a research course for first-year undergraduate students focused on bacteriophage discovery and genomics. The course...
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- IM, Belfield KL, Best AA, Borjon A, Jr, Bowman CA, Boyer CA, Bradley KW, Bradley VA, Broadway LN
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- Jordan, Tuajuanda C., Burnett, Sandra H., Carson, Susan, Caruso, Steven M., Clase, Kari, DeJong, Randall J., Dennehy, John J., Denver, Dee R., Dunbar, David, Elgin, Sarah C. R., Findley, Ann M., Gissendanner, Chris R., Golebiewska, Urszula P., Guild, Nancy, Hartzog, Grant A., Grillo, Wendy H., Hollowell, Gail P., Hughes, Lee E., Johnson, Allison, King, Rodney A., Lewis, Lynn O., Li, Wei, Rosenzweig, Frank, Rubin, Michael R., Saha, Margaret S., Sandoz, James, Shaffer, Christopher D., Taylor, Barbara, Temple, Louise, Vazquez, Edwin, Ware, Vassie C., Barker, Lucia P., Bradley, Kevin W., Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Pope, Welkin H., Russell, Daniel A., Cresawn, Steven G., Lopatto, David, Bailey, Cheryl P., and Hatfull, Graham F.
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- Engaging large numbers of undergraduates in authentic scientific discovery is desirable but difficult to achieve. We have developed a general model in which faculty and teaching assistants from diverse academic institutions are trained to teach a research course for first-year undergraduate students focused on bacteriophage discovery and genomics. The course...
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- Zinn, Jeffrey A.
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- Local property-owning residents maintain high levels of interest and awareness regarding a neighboring natural resource complex. Factors, however, such as proximity, personal interests, use patterns and economic considerations cause local inhabitants to have an inaccurate perception of the natural resource complex. The nature of local resident perception can be analyzed...
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- property-owning residents maintain high levels of interest and awareness regarding a neighboring natural
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- . Gaxiola-Castro, B. Lavaniegos, F. Chavez, C. A. Collins, J. Field, K. Sakuma, P. Warzybok, R. Bradley, J
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- Wells, B. K., Schroeder, I. D., Santora, J. A., Hazen, E. L., Bograd, S. J., Bjorkstedt, E. P
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- Briggs, Cynthia A. (Cynthia Ann)
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- Research mentorship is a new construct emerging in the literature, but remains inadequately defined and scarcely researched. This topic is of relevance to counselor education because of the paucity of literature on the topic, and because of our professional commitments to diversity, wellness, and scholarship. Effective mentorship has been shown...
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- mentorship, a new construct emerging in the literature, has received limited attention and remains under
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- Gray, A. B., Warrick, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., Watson, E. B., and Goñi, M. A.
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- Variation in fluvial suspended sediment–discharge behavior is generally thought to be the product of changes in processes governing the delivery of sediment and water to the channel. The objective of this study was to infer sediment supply dynamics from the response of suspended sediment behavior to antecedent hydrologic factors. The...
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- Suspended sediment behavior in a coastal dry
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- Ager, Alan A., Day, Michelle A., McHugh, Charles W., Short, Karen, Gilbertson-Day, Julie, Finney, Mark A., and Calkin, David E.
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- Substantial investments in fuel management activities on national forests in the western US are part of a national strategy to reduce human and ecological losses from catastrophic wildfire and create fire resilient landscapes. Prioritizing these investments within and among national forests remains a challenge, partly because a comprehensive assessment that...
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- national forests Wildfire exposure and fuel management on western US national forests Ager, A. A., Day
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- Reisner, Michael D., Doescher, Paul S., and Pyke, David A.
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- Questions: (1) What combinations of overlapping water and heat stress and herbivory disturbance gradients are associated with shifts in interactions between Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis (Artemisia) and herbaceous beneficiary species? (2) Do interactions between Artemisia and beneficiaries shift from competition to facilitation with increasing stress-disturbance where facilitation and competition are...
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- . D., Doescher, P. S., & Pyke, D. A. (2015). Stress‐gradient hypothesis explains susceptibility to
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- Renner, Heather M., Drummond, Brie A., Benson, Anna-Marie, and Paredes, Rosana
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- Reproductive success is one of the most easily-measured and widely studied demographic parameters of colonial nesting seabirds. Nevertheless, factors affecting the sequential stages (egg laying, incubation, chick-rearing) of reproductive success are less understood. We investigated the separate sequential stages of reproductive success in piscivorous black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) and thick-billed...
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- Renner, H. M., Drummond, B. A., Benson, A. M., & Paredes, R. (2014). Reproductive success of kittiwakes
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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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- and implications for the Holocene global sea-level budget Joshua K. Cuzzone a,∗, Peter U. Clark b
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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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- critical in the immune response to a variety of intracellular pathogens, including M. bovis (Bradley et al
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- Han, Barbara A., Kerby, Jacob L., Searle, Catherine L., Storfer, Andrew, and Blaustein, Andrew R.
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- Wildlife epidemiological outcomes can depend strongly on the composition of an ecological community, particularly when multiple host species are affected by the same pathogen. However, the relationship between host species richness and disease risk can vary with community context and with the degree of spillover transmission that occurs among co-occurring...
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- . W. Bradley, and A. R. Blaustein. 2008. Ancient behaviors of larval amphibians in response to an
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- Petersen, Ann M., Earp, Nathanial C., Redmond, Mandy E., Postlethwait, John H., von Hippel, Frank A., Buck, C. Loren, and Cresko, William A.
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- s Metrics Comments Related Content Abstract Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusions Supporting Information Acknowledgments Author Contributions References Reader Comments (0) Media Coverage (0) Figures Abstract Perchlorate is a common aquatic contaminant that has long been known to affect thyroid function in vertebrates, including humans. More recently perchlorate has been shown...
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- . Postlethwait2, Frank A. von Hippel3, C. Loren Buck4, William A. Cresko1* 1 Institute of Ecology and Evolution
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- Rastogi, Bharat, Williams, A. Park, Fischer, Douglas T., Iacobellis, Sam F., McEachern, Kathryn, Carvalho, Leila, Jones, Charles, Baguskas, Sara A., and Still, Christopher J.
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- The presence of low-lying stratocumulus clouds and fog has been known to modify biophysical and ecological properties in coastal California where forests are frequently shaded by low-lying clouds or immersed in fog during otherwise warm and dry summer months. Summer fog and stratus can ameliorate summer drought stress and enhance...
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- -1975-3. ——, A. Park Williams, A. R. Ambrose, C. M. Boot, E. S. Bradley, T. E. Dawson, and C. J. Still
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- Berkelhammer, M., Hu, J., Bailey, A., Noone, D. C., Still, C. J., Barnard, H., Gochis, D., Hsiao, G. S., Rahn, T., and Turnipseed, A.
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- The movement of moisture into, out-of, and within forest ecosystems is modulated by feedbacks that stem from processes which couple plants, soil, and the atmosphere. While an understanding of these processes has been gleaned from Eddy Covariance techniques, the reliability of the method suffers at night because of weak turbulence....
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- The nocturnal water cycle in an open-canopy forest Berkelhammer, M., J. Hu, A. Bailey, D. C. Noone, C
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- DellaSala, Dominick A., Baker, Rowan, Heiken, Doug, Nelson, S. Kim, and et al.
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- The 1994 Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) shifted federal lands management from a focus on timber production to ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation. The plan established a network of conservation reserves and an ecosystem management strategy on ~10 million hectares from northern California to Washington State, USA, within the range of...
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- Management and Biodiversity Conservation under the Northwest Forest Plan, USA DellaSala, D. A., Baker, R
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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- Fuca Ridge Geologic history of the summit of Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge Clague, D. A. et al
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- Chadwick, William W., Jr., Clague, D. A., Embley, R. W., Perfit, M. R., Butterfield, D. A., Caress, D. W., Paduan, J. B., Martin, J. F., Sasnett, P., Merle, S. G., and Bobbitt, A. M.
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- Axial Seamount, an active submarine volcano on the Juan de Fuca Ridge at 46°N, 130°W, erupted in January 1998 along 11 km of its upper south rift zone. We use ship-based multibeam sonar, high-resolution (1 m) bathymetry, sidescan sonar imagery, and submersible dive observations to map four separate 1998 lava...
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- State University, 2115 SE OSU Drive, Newport, Oregon, 97365, USA (bill.chadwick@oregonstate.edu) D. A
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- Pelletier, Jon D., Murray, A. Brad, Pierce, Jennifer L., Ruggiero, Peter, and et al.
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- In the future, Earth will be warmer, precipitation events will be more extreme, global mean sea level will rise, and many arid and semiarid regions will be drier. Human modifications of landscapes will also occur at an accelerated rate as developed areas increase in size and population density. We now...
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- climatic and land use changes: A review of methods and research needs Forecasting the response of Earth's
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- Pelletier, Jon D., Murray, A. Brad, Pierce, Jennifer L., Ruggiero, Peter, and et al.
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- In the future, Earth will be warmer, precipitation events will be more extreme, global mean sea level will rise, and many arid and semiarid regions will be drier. Human modifications of landscapes will also occur at an accelerated rate as developed areas increase in size and population density. We now...
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- changes: A review of methods and research needs Jon D. Pelletier1, A. Brad Murray2, Jennifer L. Pierce3
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- Maxwell, Sara M., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Halpern, Benjamin S., Breed, Greg A., Nickel, Barry, Teutschel, Nicole M., Crowder, Larry B., Benson, Scott, Dutton, Peter H., Bailey, Helen, Kappes, Michelle A., Kuhn, Carey E., Weise, Michael J., Mate, Bruce, Shaffer, Scott A., Hassrick, Jason L., Henry, Robert W., Irvine, Ladd, McDonald, Birgitte I., Robinson, Patrick W., Block, Barbara A., and Costa, Daniel P.
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- Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems, yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking...
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- cumulative utilization and impact. Climate cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) for (a) all species
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- Williams, A. Park, Schwartz, Rachel E., Iacobellis, Sam, Seager, Richard, Cook, Benjamin I., Still, Christopher J., Husak, Gregory, and Michaelsen, Joel
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- Subtropical marine stratus clouds regulate coastal and global climate, but future trends in these clouds are uncertain. In coastal Southern California (CSCA), interannual variations in summer stratus cloud occurrence are spatially coherent across 24 airfields and dictated by positive relationships with stability above the marine boundary layer (MBL) and MBL...
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- , M. S., A. P. Williams, A. R. Ambrose, C. M. Boot, E. S. Bradley, T. E. Dawson, S. M. Schaeffer, J. P
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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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- Greene, C. H., P. H. Wiebe, A. J. Pershing, G. Gal, J. M. Popp, N. J. Copley, T. C. Austin, A. M. Bradley
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- Buizert, C., Martinerie, P., Petrenko, V. V., Severinghaus, J. P., Trudinger, C. M., Witrant, E., Rosen, J. L., Orsi, A. J., Rubino, M., Etheridge, D. M., Steele, L. P., Hogan, C., Laube, J. C., Sturges, W. T., Levchenko, V. A., Smith, A. M., Levin, I., Conway, T. J., Dlugokencky, E. J., Lang, P. M., Kawamura, K., Jenk, T. M., White, J. W. C., Sowers, T., Schwander, J., and Blunier, T.
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- Air was sampled from the porous firn layer at the NEEM site in Northern Greenland. We use an ensemble of ten reference tracers of known atmospheric history to characterise the transport properties of the site. By analysing uncertainties in both data and the reference gas atmospheric histories, we can objectively...
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- . M. Trudinger5, E. Witrant6, J. L. Rosen7, A. J. Orsi4, M. Rubino1,5, D. M. Etheridge1,5, L. P
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- Edson, James B., Jampana, Venkata, Weller, Robert A., Bigorre, Sebastien P., Plueddemann, Albert J., Fairall, Christopher W., Miller, Scott D., Mahrt, Larry, Vickers, Dean, and Hersbach, Hans
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- This study investigates the exchange of momentum between the atmosphere and ocean using data collected from four oceanic field experiments. Direct covariance estimates of momentum fluxes were collected in all four experiments and wind profiles were collected during three of them. The objective of the investigation is to improve parameterizations...
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- Ocean JAMES B. EDSON,* VENKATA JAMPANA,* ROBERT A. WELLER,1 SEBASTIEN P. BIGORRE,1 ALBERT J
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- Ladwig, Laura M., Ratajczak, Zak R., Ocheltree, Troy W., Hafich, Katya A., Churchill, Amber C., Frey, Sarah J. K., Fuss, Colin B., Kazanski, Clare E., Muñoz, Juan D., Petrie, Matthew D., Reinmann, Andrew B., and Smith, Jane G.
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- Winter climate is expected to change under future climate scenarios, yet the majority of winter ecology research is focused in cold-climate ecosystems. In many temperate systems, it is unclear how winter climate relates to biotic responses during the growing season. The objective of this study was to examine how winter...
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- responses. Global Change Biology 17:2817–2830. Bradley, B. A., D. S. Wilcove, and M. Oppenheimer. 2010
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- Mora, Camilo, Wei, Chih-Lin, Rollo, Audrey, Amaro, Teresa, Baco, Amy R., Billett, David, Bopp, Laurent, Chen, Qi, Collier, Mark, Danovaro, Roberto, Gooday, Andrew J., Grupe, Benjamin M., Halloran, Paul R., Ingels, Jeroen, Jones, Daniel O. B., Levin, Lisa A., Nakano, Hideyuki, Norling, Karl, Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Rex, Michael, Ruhl, Henry A., Smith, Craig R., Sweetman, Andrew K., Thurber, Andrew R., Tjiputra, Jerry F., Usseglio, Paolo, Watling, Les, Wu, Tongwen, and Yasuhara, Moriaki
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- Ongoing greenhouse gas emissions can modify climate processes and induce shifts in ocean temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, and productivity, which in turn could alter biological and social systems. Here, we provide a synoptic global assessment of the simultaneous changes in future ocean biogeochemical variables over marine biota and their broader...
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- Biogeochemistry over the 21st Century Mora C, Wei C-L, Rollo A, Amaro T, Baco AR, et al. (2013) Biotic and Human
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- Harr, Kayla
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- While metaphysical turmoil is the essential human problem in T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land,” “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “Preludes,” traditional criticism of the poems relegates the physical world to a merely rhetorical role. This thesis argues that Eliot’s use of objects in his poetry suggests they...
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- Eliot’s work. • Incorporated the work of F.H. Bradley and Henri Bergson, philosophers Eliot studied
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- Sprague, Schyler, Kile, M., Lipscomb, S., McClelland, M., and MacDonald, M.
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- Fine and gross motor skills are essential for healthy development. Studies suggest that children in lower socioeconomic status (SES) families present a delay in these essential motor skills and, therefore, are at risk for poor motor skill development.This study aimed to correlate fine and gross motor skills with family socioeconomic...
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- children in lower socioeconomic status (SES) families present a delay in these essential motor skills and
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- Sprague, Schyler, Kile, M., Lipscomb, S., McClelland, M., and MacDonald, M.
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- Fine and gross motor skills are essential for healthy development. Studies suggest that children in lower socioeconomic status (SES) families present a delay in these essential motor skills and, therefore, are at risk for poor motor skill development.This study aimed to correlate fine and gross motor skills with family socioeconomic...
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- . • Studies suggest that children in lower socioeconomic status (SES) families present a delay in these
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Creighton, Janean H., Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Sulzmann, John
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- This play is designed to explore what we value about forests. Target audiences are adults and high-school youth; can be adapted for children. Consists of two ready-to-print PDF documents: a 40-page script with 11 scenes and suggestions for staging and costuming; and a theater program that also serves as a...
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- DG-layout-032105.indd a play about people and forests EDEN
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- Hall, Nathan and Boock, Michael
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- Dataset for a paper presented at iPres 2017 conference, 25–29 September 2017, Kyoto, Japan. The paper uses a collective case study to reveal similarities and differences in operations and service models of nine distributed digital preservation services.
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- mission of DuraSpace. Preservica is a world leader in digital preservation technology, consulting and
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- Bridges, Laurie M., McElroy, Kelly, and Welhouse, Zach
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- In this article, we provide a brief overview of generative artificial intelligence and large language models. We then propose eight critical questions that libraries should ask when exploring this technology and its implications for their communities. We argue that libraries have a unique role in facilitating informed and responsible use...
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- . Bridges (corresponding author) Laurie.Bridges@oregonstate.edu Abstract In this article, we provide a
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