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  1. An Agent-Based Model of Wildlife Migratory Patterns in Human-Disturbed Landscapes

    In recent years, human decision-making has led to significant landscape impacts in the western United States. Specifically, migratory wildlife populations have increasingly been impacted by rural urban...

  2. The N-Player Trust Game and its Replicator Dynamics

    Trust is a fundamental concept that underpins the coherence and resilience of social systems and shapes human behavior. Despite the importance of trust as a social and psychological concept, the concept has not...

  3. Bacterial Colonization Dynamics and Ecology of the Developing Zebrafish Intestine

    Human intestinal microbiomes exhibit a large degree of interindividual compositional variation. Animal models, such as the zebrafish, facilitate the design of controlled and highly replicated studies that...

  4. Neoliberal and Neo-Communal Herring Fisheries in Southeast Alaska: Reframing Sustainability in Marine Ecosystems

    The transformation of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) fisheries from communal to commons to neoliberal regulation has had significant impacts on the health and sustainability of marine ecosystems on the...

  5. Imaging Bacterial Population Dynamics in the Zebrafish Intestine

    Every animal harbors a large community of microbes, the microbiota. Of particular importance is the intestinal microbiota, which plays a crucial role in the development and homeostasis of its animal host. Over...

  6. High Latitude Coastal Settlement Patterns: Cape Krusenstern, Alaska

    Why, when, and how people developed highly specialized marine economies remains the focus of considerable anthropological research. Study of maritime adaptations at high latitudes has potential to contribute to...

  7. Social-Ecological Dynamics of Coral Reef Resource Use and Management

    This dissertation investigates social and ecological factors that facilitate effective management of coral reefs as social-ecological systems. Meta-analytical and field-based methods were employed to examine...

  8. Examination of Human Impacts on the Biodiversity and Ecology of Lichen and Moss Communities

    Globally, more than half of the world's population is living in urban areas and it is well accepted that human activities (e.g. climate warming, pollution, landscape homogenization) pose a multitude of threats...

  9. Diffusive and activated contributions in protein dynamics.

    A novel approach is developed to describe the dynamics of proteins, the coarse-grained Langevin Equation for Protein Dynamics (LE4PD). The approach describes proteins as fundamentally semiflexible objects...

  10. The Role of Surrogate Family Dynamics in Youth Gang Recruitment and Involvement

    47 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Family and Human Services and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts,...

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