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ThesisValentovich, Tracy R.Valley oak (Quercus lobata Neé), California's largest endemic oak, is facing a well-documented regeneration problem in that aging adult trees are not being replaced by saplings at a sufficient rate. This study aims to use a combination of landscape ma . . .
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ThesisBenseman, StephanieLittle is known about the life history of Stereolepis gigas due to the over exploitation of their fishery in the early 1900’s, and depressed populations have prevented much research. A completed life history information on an ecologically, and once ec . . .
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ThesisChien, YingTeleworking has been shown to directly impact work-life balance, job retention, and improved well-being of employees. Currently, there is a gap in the literature related to the effects of teleworking in the County of Los Angeles, including impacts on . . .
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ArticleEdmunds, Peter J.There is now widespread consensus that climate change-related increases in seawater temperature have become a leading cause of coral mortality by bleaching. However, despite widely reported and geographically extensive coral-bleaching episodes, little . . .
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ArticleMolina, Ludwin EdgardoIn this article, six faculty and students of color who participated in a panel discussion at a symposium during the National Multicultural Conference and Summit of 2003 talk about the barriers they encountered and continue to encounter in their gradua . . .
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ThesisCardona, ErikaPeople with disabilities not only have to face their challenges of handling their disability but also meet the ordeals of how the public sees and treats them daily. They experience unfairness, discrimination, disapproval, and burden in areas such as e . . .
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ArticleSteele, Mark A.An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily determined by the supply of larvae or by subsequent interactions occurring on the reef. By manipulating the presence of predators and the density of older c . . .
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ArticleAdjeroud, MehdiIn this study, we describe spatio-temporal variation in coral recruitment in the back reef of Moorea, French Polynesia, and explore the extent to which it is associated with community structure, seawater temperature, and wave regimes. Recruitment was . . .
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Masters ThesisNelson, Matthew L.Marine fouling communities contain a plethora of sessile colonial invertebrates. These invertebrates come in many different shapes which occupy space and compete for resources in different ways. It has been theorized that these organisms be placed int . . .
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Masters ThesisCain, JulieThe project gathered the perspectives of current licensed foster parents in Del Norte County in regards to factors effecting recruitment, retention and support of foster parents by both social workers and in the community. Telephonic interviews were c . . .
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