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Masters ThesisKalt, Jennifer L.Five species of western gooseberries (Ribes: Grossulariaceae) hybridize to varying degrees in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon. Pollinator surveys and hand-pollination experiments were conducted to identify reproductive barriers between . . .
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Masters ThesisHanna, Sara K.This study examined the long-term, post-fire dynamics of sagebrush steppe communities at two burn areas located in Modoc County in northeastern California. Pre and post-fire vegetative cover and herbaceous productivity data were collected at two burn . . .
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ArticleEmenhiser, JeDonA slight modification of the Norris-Inglehart theory of secularity helps explain why Californians voted to ban same-sex marriage in November 2008. Despite overwhelmingly supporting Barack Obama and a majority of Democratic legislators, California vote . . .
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Masters ThesisAnguiano, Anna M.With the growing Latino population in the rural Humboldt County, there is a pressing need for more bilingual services. The purpose of my community project is to find out which service providers in Humboldt County provide bilingual services to monoling . . .
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Masters ThesisRiedel, NicholasThis project presents multiple retrofit solutions to reduce energy consumption in the buildings of the Universidad Don Bosco (UDB) campus in Soyapango, El Salvador. Energy efficiency investments are a financially viable way to decrease energy use, red . . .
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Masters ThesisKuljian, Howard GregoryThe introduction of non-native pathogens can have profound effects on forest ecosystems resulting in tree mortality, changes in species composition, and altered fuel structure. The 1990’s introduction of Phytophthora ramorum, the pathogen recognized a . . .
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BookHumboldt State University. Indian Teacher and Education Personnel Program
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Masters ThesisSperry, David M.I examined the effect of forest buffer width and nest site characteristics on the nest survival of forest birds on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. During 2002 and 2003, a total of 164 nests of three closed cup (Chestnut-backed Chickadee (Parus rufesce . . .
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Masters ThesisPurvis, Tyler ChaseIn recent decades, zebrafish have become a popular organism in neuroscience research. This is primarily because of the homogenous nature of what are known as reticulospinal neurons. These neurons, located in the hindbrain, control locomotive (e.g., sw . . .