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ThesisGinther, SamuelThe susceptibility of ecosystems to the introduction of non-native species has increased drastically with the development of advanced transportation technologies. It is now quite common for organisms to be easily transported by humans across physiolog . . .
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ThesisGinther, SamuelThe susceptibility of ecosystems to the introduction of non-native species has increased drastically with the development of advanced transportation technologies. It is now quite common for organisms to be easily transported by humans across physiolog . . .
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ThesisFitzgerald, RobertDuring the Holocene, the Mojave Desert was an arid environment with broadly distributed resources and the various groups living in the region practiced a highly mobile existence, choosing camp and settlement locations based on the availability of stre . . .
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ThesisClark, BrianAspects of the reproductive behavior of giant sea bass, Stereolepis gigas, were observed and monitored at Goat Harbor, Santa Catalina Island, CA from June 2014 to August 2015. The site was visited daily during the summer months, which is the assumed s . . .
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ArticleSpatial Density Dependence Scales Up But Does Not Produce Temporal Density Dependence In A Reef FishSteele, Mark A.Field experiments provide rigorous tests of ecological hypotheses but are typically of short duration and use small spatial replicates. We assessed empirically whether the results of experiments testing for density dependence applied at larger spatial . . .
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Student ResearchLace, BrandonAquaponics is a sustainable food production process which utilizes a closed-loop symbiotic cycle to produce fish and crops without soil or synthetic fertilizers. Ammonia from the bodily excretions of the fish is converted to nitrates and nitrites by m . . .
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ArticleAlevizon, William S.The islands off southern California diversify the coastal environment by doubling the length of shoreline and extending coastal habitats (Horn 1974). Geologically, and perhaps biologically, these islands may be classified into northern (bordering the . . .
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ArticleLavenberg, Robert J.