Birds affected the community structure of an Oregon rocky shore by
preying upon mussels (Mytilus spp.) and limpets (Collisella spp.). The
impact of such predation is potentially great, as mussels are the
competitively dominant mid-intertidal space-occupiers, and limpets are
important herbivores in this community.
Prey selection by birds reflects differences...
A substantial fraction of estuarine tidal wetlands have been lost to development or other human uses in the Pacific Northwest since the 1800s. Wetland restoration, typically through tidal re-connection, can restore normal tidal hydrology to these areas and improve estuarine capacity to support ecosystem functions and services. Restoration may initiate...
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Christopher Janousek1, Scott Bailey2,6, Stan van de Wetering3, Laura Brophy4, Scott Bridgham5
With agriculture continuing to play an ever-increasing role in our modern economy, more and more attention is being directed toward the hitherto more or less neglected finer points of crop production. In the past it has been the tendency to concentrate research on those factors which most obviously affect agricultural...
If P is an integer polynomial denote the degree of P by ∂(P) and let H(P) be the maximum of the absolute value of the coefficients of P. Define Λ(P)=2[superscript ∂(P)]H(P) and for a fixed prime p let C[subscript p] denote the completion of the algebraic closure of the p-adic...
Experiments conducted in the greenhouse showed that the leafhopper,
Colladonus montanus reductus (Van Duzee), is a long-day
insect. This conclusion is based on the production of diapausing eggs
when the leafhoppers were kept under short days (ten hours) during
the nymphal stage and the adult pre-oviposition period. Continuous
development of...