Edible baits for systemic flea control, plague mitigation, and wildlife conservation: evaluation of four active ingredients with three rodent species in western North America. [PDF]
Eads DA +15 more
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Reintroduction of an Endangered Butterfly, the Mottled Duskywing (Erynnis martialis)
We reintroduced Mottled Duskywing (Erynnis martialis), an endangered skipper butterfly, at different life‐stages to restored oak savanna habitat in Ontario, Canada and then performed intensive post‐release monitoring. Our results show that, at one of three sites, a population was established within two years of initiating releases and that pupae and ...
Michelle Polley +7 more
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Long term water quality improvements associated with the restored Prairie Creek wetlands in Ohio's Grand Lake St. Marys Watershed. [PDF]
Jacquemin SJ +4 more
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Assessment of the biophysical characteristics of rangeland community using scatterometer and optical measurements [PDF]
Research activities for the following study areas are summarized: single scattering of parallel direct and axially symmetric diffuse solar radiation in vegetative canopies; the use of successive orders of scattering approximations (SOSA) for treating ...
Asrar, Ghassem +4 more
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Phloeosinus bark beetles may build up large populations in branch debris piles and stress giant sequoia trees. Covering debris piles with polyethylene sheeting increased the mean ambient temperature in piles and reduced beetle emergence. This was mediated by canopy structure, where ambient temperatures were further elevated under open canopies.
William R. Radecki, Thomas S. Davis
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Social compatibility in opposite-sex prairie vole pairs is modulated by early-life sleep experience. [PDF]
Bueno-Junior LS +8 more
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Lek Social Organization and Reproductive Success in the Greater Prairie Chicken [PDF]
Robert J. Robel, Warren B. Ballard
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Market regulation and productivity: The case of the Canadian Wheat Board
Abstract Changes to regulatory environments influence firm‐level incentives, which can move the productivity frontier or reposition firms within an existing frontier. Estimating causal effects of policy changes requires a credible counterfactual for productivity in the absence of policy change.
Ryan Cardwell, Pascal L. Ghazalian
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