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Draft report from the Institute for Natural Resources, Portland State University
Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/LEWI/NRTR—2012/603.N
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From 6 April – 19 September 2011 we monitored the distribution, abundance and productivity of
In the Northwest Great Basin, aspen (Populus tremuloides) communities
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Habitat loss and fragmentation are the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide. Fragmentation impacts landscape configuration, resulting in a larger number of patches that are smaller in size and further...
Viruses are the most abundant organisms on Earth, yet their collective evolutionary history, biodiversity and functional capacity is not well understood. Viral metagenomics offers a potential means of...
Anthropogenic reactive nitrogen is emitted into the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion (nitrogen oxides) and agricultural activities (nitrogen oxides and ammonia). Nitrogen oxide emissions have long been...
In the tropics, widespread deforestation and conversion of primary forests to