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  1. Selection on larval and adult body size in a marine fish: potential evolutionary responses and effects on population dynamics

    Many species have complex life cycles in which a dispersive larval stage is

  2. Habitat use and movement behavior of Pacific marten (Martes caurina) in response to forest management practices in Lassen...

    Some of the most pressing conservation concerns involve declining populations of species with low fecundity and highly specialized foraging and reproductive requirements. Yet, we often lack a functional...

  3. Forestry

    Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2005. All rights reserved.

  4. Forestry

    Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2004. All rights reserved.

  5. Hawaiian duck (Anas wyvilliana) behavior and response to wetland habitat management at Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge on...

    The endangered Hawaiian Duck (koloa maoli; Anas wyvilliana), a non-migratory and island-endemic species, experienced a significant population decline during the twentieth century due to factors such as habitat...

  6. Factors that influence risk behavior in HIV infected women receiving antiretroviral therapy in Kampala and Masaka, Uganda

    Women living in sub-Saharan Africa are more affected by HIV/AIDS than any other population in the world. Two-thirds of all new HIV infections worldwide occur in sub-Saharan Africa and over 60% of these...

  7. Effects of spatial scale and heterogeneity on avian occupancy dynamics and population trends in forested mountain landscapes

    Population trends and patterns in species distributions are the major currencies used to examine responses by biodiversity to changing environments. Effective conservation recommendations require that models of...

  8. Coral-reef fishes : insights into larval dispersal and invasion ecology

    Because many coral-reef fishes are observable in situ, are amenable to transplantation, have small home ranges and short generation times, they provide a excellent system to investigate many topics within...

  9. Biological Soil Crusts of the Great Basin : An Examination of their Distribution, Recovery from Disturbance and Restoration

    We are at risk of losing the sagebrush steppe in the floristic Great Basin to the invasion of Bromus tectorum L., cheatgrass. The floristic Great Basin includes the Central Basin and Range, the Northern Basin...

  10. Forestry

    Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2013. All rights reserved.

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