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ArticleCohen, Michael F.Transposon-generated mutant strain UCD 328 of Nostoc punctiforme strain ATCC 29133 has a phenotype of an increased sensitivity to a hormogonium-inducing factor exuded by a symbiotic plant partner, Anthoceros punctatus, and an initial increased hormogo . . .
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ArticleChristian, Caroline E.Seed dispersers influence the distribution and success of plants by defining the ecological context that an individual will experience throughout its lifetime. In transporting seeds to new environments, animal dispersers can influence plant performanc . . .
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ArticleChristian, Caroline E.Pattern and consequences of plant disease at the community level have rarely been studied. We surveyed fungal infections in a Great Basin community of perennial shrubs over 4 years. Repeat surveys in fixed plots and along transects showed that disease . . .
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ArticleBuckley, Thomas N.Bundle sheath extensions (BSEs) are key features of leaf structure with currently little-understood functions. To test the hypothesis that BSEs reduce the hydraulic resistance from the bundle sheath to the epidermis (rbe) and thereby accelerate hydrop . . .
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ArticleBuckley, Thomas N.We measured sap flux (S) and environmental variables in four monospecific stands of alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis R. Baker, AA) and snowgum (E. pauciflora Sieb. ex Spreng., SG) in Australia’s Victorian Alps. Nocturnal S was 11.8 ± 0.8% of diel t . . .
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ArticleBuckley, Thomas N.Conventional wisdom holds that the ratio of leaf area to sapwood area (L/S) should decline during height (H) growth to maintain hydraulic homeostasis and prevent stomatal conductance (gs) from declining. We contend that L/S should increase with H base . . .
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ArticleBuckley, Thomas N.Atmospheric carbon dioxide [CO2] has increased dramatically within the current life spans of long-lived trees and old forests. Consider that a 500-year-old tree in the early twenty-first century has spent 70% of its life growing under pre- industrial . . .
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ArticleBryant, Brantley L."THE LAW THAT makes my wool the king's is no just law" ("Non est lex sana quod regi sit mea lana"), proclaims the anonymous Anglo-Norman and Latin poem whose editorial title, "Against the King's Taxes," reflects the depth of its antipathy to royal exa . . .
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Book chapterBrodsky, Karen"I'm off to the Arts Council." "I will be at the public radio station." These are the excited statements from a busy librarian working to develop arts and lectures programs at an academic library. Academic libraries have a rich history of providing pr . . .
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Book chapterBrodsky, KarenIt seems a natural fit to have artwork in libraries. At Sonoma State University Library, in Rohnert Park, California, we have committed to an art gallery in order to support the liberal arts and sciences mission of the university. The library's exhibi . . .
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Book chapterBrodsky, KarenWhile most college campuses have strong support for the libraries, as competition on university campuses for limited financial resources gets tougher, support for libraries can be more theoretical than actual. Library users are unaware of the complexi . . .
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ArticleBrodsky, KarenThis article describes a collaborative model designed to facilitate integration of information competence into the curriculum of the Freshman Seminar at Sonoma State University. The model focuses on collaboration among librarians, faculty, peer mentor . . .
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ArticleMorgan, ColleenA joint team of archaeologists from the University of California, Berkeley and Sonoma State University are examining a collection of artifacts and skeletal material excavated by Peter B. Cornwall in Bahrain and eastern Saudi Arabia in the 1940s and ac . . .
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ArticleBoutin, Alexis T.Since 2008, the Dilmun Bioarchaeology Project has analyzed the human skeletal remains and artifacts that Peter B. Cornwall excavated from Bahrain in the 1940s, now held in the Hearst Museum of Anthropology. One mode of interpretation and dissemination . . .
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ArticleCamaraota, AnnaWith a stock of near 14,000 horses in 1999, the vibrant equestrian sector of Sonoma is having a large impact on the county economy. At the same times, it is sustaining the green landscape of the county and a traditional American culture. With a capita . . .
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ArticleSundin, KathleenThe proximity to the city of San Francisco, beautiful landscapes, a rural historical heritage, and progressive institutions for land conservation, have made Marin County an attractive place to live. These very conditions have also induced population g . . .
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ArticleBenito, CarlosA large proportion of the 420 million people living in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have begun the Third Millennium living under conditions of poverty. Near 40% of LAC households are poor and 16% extremely poor (CEPAL, 1999.) Poverty is even . . .
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ArticleBaldwin, JeffThis article addresses an issue that is both a problem for society and an opportunity for geography. Increased by globalization, spatial distance and social complexity often obscure interconnections between citizens of the first world and distant and . . .
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ArticleBaldwin, JeffLarge classes on sustainable development present certain challenges. Often high student-to-instructor ratios encourage passive learning pedagogies. However, because sustainability education seeks to increase awareness and help students shift to more s . . .