Continuing education workshops and shortcourses are playing an increasingly important role in the education of forest resource professionals. The “tug-of-war” between breadth and depth in undergraduate curricula, combined with pressure to reduce the number of credit hours required for graduation, create knowledge gaps in various disciplines. Workshops and shortcourses help...
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(An Update)
Brian Roy Lockhart1, Andrew W. Ezell2, and John D. Hodges2
1Research Forester
U.S
Continuing education workshops and shortcourses are playing an increasingly important role in the education of forest resource professionals. The “tug-of-war” between breadth and depth in undergraduate curricula, combined with pressure to reduce the number of credit hours required for graduation, create knowledge gaps in various disciplines. Workshops and shortcourses help...
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AND SHORTCOURSES (AN UPDATE)
Brian Roy Lockhart
USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station, Center
Alcoves in some river systems are cooler than the mainstem of the river and
provide thermal refugia for aquatic species. An energy balance and sensitivity analysis on 3 alcoves in the Willamette River, Oregon indicate that alcove size and alcove flux determine the degree to which meteorological conditions affect the...
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Andrew G. Bryenton for the degree of Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
presented on November 20
Dynein light chain LC8 is a small, dimeric, and very highly conserved globular protein that is an integral part of the dynein and myosin molecular motors but appears to have a broader role in multiple protein complexes unrelated to molecular motors. LC8 binds to two families of targets: those having...
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the Diverse Interactions of Dynein
Light Chain LC8
Gregory Benison, P. Andrew Karplus and Elisar
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are difficult to detect in the absence of long-term population monitoring. Brucella abortus, the bacteria responsible for bovine brucellosis, causes chronic infections and abortions in wild and domestic ungulates, but its impact on population dynamics is not...
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*, Vanessa O. Ezenwa2, Paul C. Cross3, Roy G. Bengis4 and Anna E.
Jolles5
1Department of Integrative
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are difficult to detect in the absence of long-term population monitoring. Brucella abortus, the bacteria responsible for bovine brucellosis, causes chronic infections and abortions in wild and domestic ungulates, but its impact on population dynamics is not...
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. Ezenwa2, Paul C. Cross3, Roy G. Bengis4 and Anna E.
Jolles5
1Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon
Coral reefs form vast ecosystems in tropical oceans that are hotspots for biodiversity and are economically valuable. The ecological success of coral reefs is made possible by the symbiotic relationship between corals and dinoflagellate algae from the family Symbiodiniaceae. In this symbiosis, the algae are found within host gastrodermal cells...
The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) attributed to the drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz may have caused the event, but the freshwater signature of Lake Agassiz discharge has yet to be identified in δ¹⁸O of foraminiferal...
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Clarke et al., 2009; Roy et al., 2011; Lewis et al., 2012].
In addition to the freshwater forcing from
An existing database of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from the U.S. Atlantic coast lacked valid sea-level index points from Georgia and Florida. This region lies on the edge of the collapsing forebulge of the former Laurentide Ice Sheet making it an important location for understanding glacio-isostatic adjustment and the history...
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Andrea D. Hawkes a, *, Andrew C. Kemp b, Jeffrey P. Donnelly c, Benjamin P. Horton d, e,
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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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Chen1, Mark Collier8, Roberto Danovaro9, Andrew J. Gooday6, Benjamin M. Grupe10,
Paul R. Halloran11,12