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Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2014-15 5 records found Search took 0.13 seconds. 
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Habitat and biodiversity loss as a function of human development is a serious issue in tropical environments worldwide, specifically for avifaunal species, which occupy v [...]
05/2015 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2014-15 |
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Study of plastic marine debris (PMD) has revealed widespread distribution of plastics within the ocean, and investigated how PMD influences marine ecosystems. However, fe [...]
May-15 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2014-15 |
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Andinia Luer (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) is a small genus from the Andes mountains. Generic circumscriptions within the large subtribe Pleurothallidinae have been un [...]
May-15 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2014-15 |
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Riparian corridors maintain regional biodiversity where they occur. Within the last century the floristic composition of riparian communities in the Southwest has drastic [...]
May-15 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2014-15 |
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Temporospatial patterns of temperature and precipitation are changing rapidly in arctic ecosystems, but the long-term effects of these changes on species interactions and [...]
May-15 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2014-15 |

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