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  1. Coyotes on the Web: Understanding Human-Coyote Interaction and Online Education Using Citizen Science

    Coyote (Canis latrans) numbers are increasing in urban areas, leading to more frequent human-coyote interactions. Rarely, and particularly when coyotes have become habituated to humans, conflicts occur....

  2. Highway Interchanges, Transportation and Land Use: An Exploration of Changes in Transportation Volumes and Land Use Factors...

    Highway interchanges provide the interface for and moderate access to the surface street system and help control congestion. Understanding the relationship between land use and transportation near highway...

  3. Generalized Divide the Dollar

    Divide the dollar is a two-player simultaneous derived from a game invented by John Nash because its strategy space has an entire subspace of Nash equilibria. This study describes and explores a family of...

  4. A System Dynamics Model of the Pacific Coast Rockfish Fishery

    This paper presents a model of the dynamic behavior of the yellowtail rockfish of the Pacific Coast of the United States. The purpose of the model is to generate endogenously the historical data for fish...

  5. Cultural Vulnerability and Resilience in the Arctic: Preliminary Report on Archeological Fieldwork at Cape Krusenstern,...

    While natural scientists track environmental change in response to global warming, less attention has been directed towards human interface with long term Arctic environmental dynamics. Current research at Cape...

  6. Habitat and Distribution of the Ruffed Lemur, "Varecia", North of the Bay of Antongil in Northeastern Madagascar

    Here we present information on the conservation status of ruffed lemurs (Varecia) north of the Bay of Antongil in northeastern Madagascar. Two contiguous protected areas were recently established that traverse...

  7. Review of The Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans, Fisheries, and Aquaculture

    Book review of, The Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans, Fisheries, and Aquaculture By Stefano B. Longo, Rebecca Clausen, and Brett Clark. Rutgers University Press (June 25, 2015).

  8. BEE CAUSE: Is Legislative Action Protecting Bees from Neonicotinoids Justified?

    The potential harm caused to bees and other pollinators by the widespread use of neonicotinoids has the capacity to pose a real and immediate threat to both the environment and humans. The benefits that bees...

  9. Population dynamics of nonmetropolitan cities in five western states

    Contrary to popular belief, small cities, located outside Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA's) and generally referred to as nonmetropolitan cities, have not been declining in population and...

  10. Partitioning the Fitness Components of RNA Populations Evolving In Vitro

    All individuals in an evolving population compete for resources, and their performance is measured by a fitness metric. The performance of the individuals is relative to their abilities and to the biotic...

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