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  1. California condors in the Pacific Northwest : integrating history, molecular ecology, and spatial modeling for reintroduction...

    Reintroduction programs are increasingly being used to save animals from extinction and aid in their recovery. The California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus), one of the most endangered birds in the world, is...

  2. Worldwide phylogeography and local population structure of the rough-toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis)

    Several dolphin species have global distributions. The extent of their radiation and limits to gene flow are presumably a product of oceanographic features both recent and historical, behavioral specializations...

  3. Bioactive Microbial Natural Products from Unique Indonesian Black Water Ecosystems

    The discovery of new antibiotics reached its peak during the golden era of antibiotics in the mid 20th century and continued to thrive until the 1980s. However, after more than 50 years of fruitful exploration...

  4. Converting forest biomass to energy in Oregon : stakeholder perspectives on a growing movement

    Within Oregon there is considerable interest in the possibility of converting woody biomass to energy. This interest stems from three converging factors: the desire to reduce the threat of uncharacteristic...

  5. Report of International Coastal Atlas Network Workshop 3 on Federated Coastal Atlases: Building on the Interoperable Approach

    Workshop proceedings

  6. Direct and indirect effects of livestock grazing intensity on processes regulating grassland bird populations

    In grasslands, grazing by large ungulates can influence vegetation structure, composition, primary productivity, and ultimately, ecosystem functioning. While grazing represents a complex disturbance, grazing...

  7. Restoring the Columbia River Estuary : Chinook Salmon Recovery and Invasive Species Management

    As highlighted in this study, shallow-water habitats and the prey they provide are important for juvenile salmon in the Columbia River estuary, but the spread of invasive species and large-scale changes to the...

  8. Water and Soil Management Practices to Enhance Plant Growth, Berry Development, and Fruit Quality of Northern Highbush...

    Drought and mandatory water restrictions are limiting the availability of irrigation water in many important blueberry growing regions and new strategies are needed to maintain yield and fruit quality with less...

  9. The Factors Affecting the Diets of Groundfish in the Gulf of Alaska : Ecological and Modeling Considerations

    Marine systems undergo changes in community composition over time as a result of a variety of environmental and anthropogenic factors. Understanding these community changes and the factors that drive them is...

  10. Vertebral elemental markers in elasmobranchs : potential for reconstructing environmental history and population structure

    Differences in the chemical composition of calcified structures can be used to reveal natal origins, connectivity, metapopulation structure, and reconstruct the environmental history or movement patterns of...

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