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Joslyn, Andrea Luisa
(1994-01)
Symbiosis, the cohabitation of two or more different organisms, is represented across species as well as phyla. A unique symbiosis has developed in the marine environment between the phylum Cnidaria and members of the ...
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Hansell, Holly
(University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Biology, M.S., 1983, 1983)
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Geierman, Christina, 1982-
(University of Oregon, 2007-12)
This thesis investigated feeding behavior, cirral anatomy, Reynolds numbers (Re's), and leakiness of the cirral fan for three barnacle species: Balanus glandula, Semibalanus cariosus, and Balanus nubilus. A study of the ...
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Pisciotto, Ronald Joseph
(1978-05)
When I first arrived in the Hawaiian Islands on a teaching assignment in 1970 I naively expected to be greeted by a landscape clothed in the native flora. Instead, what I saw as I left the airport was a collage of introduced ...
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Haggblom, Lisa Marie
(University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Biology, M.S., 1987, 1987)
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Braudrick, Nate
(2007)
Invasive species are thought to be one of the largest ecological threats to healthy ecosystems today. This paper is an attempt to show how anthropogenic transport of species with short dispersal distances is the most ...
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April, Jane Wright
(2002-12)
Homing limpets are characterized by their predictable stationary resting behavior in their home territory during periods of inactivity, followed by active feeding excursions ranging up to a few meters away from home . They ...
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Brink, Laura Ann
(Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1996., 1997)
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Chirarochana, Jar
(1977)
Detritus plays an important role in the marine ecosystem. It forms a significant fraction of the available food sources (Darnell, 1958, 1961 , 1967; Gant et. al, 1971; Heald
1971; Lenz, 1977; E. P . Odum and Dela Cruz, ...
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Seymour, John Patrick
(1987-06)
This was the first diet study on the shiner surfperch and the staghorn sculpin in the Umpqua River Estuary, Oregon. Gammarid amphipods, teleosts, and ghost shrimp were the most important food items of the staghorn sculpin ...
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Otoshi, Clete Asa
(Thesis (M.A.)--University of Oregon, 1994., 1994)
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Laferriere, Alison Mariah, 1976-
(University of Oregon, 2007-12)
Langmuir circulation cells are wind generated surface currents, which take the form of alternating clockwise and counter clockwise rotating helical cells. Models suggest that organisms and particles may be retained in the ...
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Megahan, John
(Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1990., 1990)
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Peer, Rebecca Lynn
(University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Biology, Ph.D., 1983, 1983)
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Jansen, John Kevin
(Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1996., 1996)
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Stark, Kimberle Ann
(1988-06)
The Dall porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli True) is a small, deep-bodied and easily identifiable cetacean found in the northern North Pacific Ocean and adjacent waters including the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, ...
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Inman, Carrie Elise
(2000-06)
Cyanobacteria are thought to have evolved during the early Precambrian, 2.5-3.8 billion years ago, when there were very high levels of UV radiation reaching the Earth's surface due to a lack of absorbing gases int he ...
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Dumler, Karen Lynn
(Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1996., 1996)
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Gestring, Kelly Brad
(Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1989., 1989)
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Pollard, Anne M. (Anne Marie), 1984-
(University of Oregon, 2008-12)
Saddle Rock, with an estimated 86,300 birds, was the third largest colony of
Leach's Storm-petrels (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) in Oregon in 1988. This colony is
uniquely vulnerable to terrestrial predation due to its contiguity ...
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