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Ritchie, A. Rachel, author.
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Acoustic and Netting Surveys of Western Ozark Highlands Bats with Habitat Suitability Models for
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Mangan, Matthew Joseph, author.
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activity throughout its life cycle in northeast Missouri. Predictive statistical models describing the
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Edgcomb Friday, Michelle, author. (orcid)0000-0001-9535-9232
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contributed to make these gains appear modest compared to established models of ecological literacy, but they
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Ranjeva, Sylvia, author.
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, fundamental questions in epidemiology center around coexistence in pathogen communities. Classical models of
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Langendorf, R. E., author. (orcid)0000-0003-1956-0764
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-understood ones and theoretical models. To do this I created the alignment algorithm netcom which recasts
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Allevato, Daniella Meyer, author.
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environmental variation shape phytochemical diversity in Pilocarpus. Phylogenetic regression models determined
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Hensz, Christopher Michael, author. (orcid)0000-0002-0078-0815
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first chapter delivers novel applications of circular-linear regression and generalized linear models to
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Gao, Fangfei, author. (orcid)0000-0002-9024-8995
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the FLUXNET monitoring network. I used Hierarchical Bayesian models to account for climate variability
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Tuggle, Thaddaeus Stephen, author.
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chlorophyll; however, the models were not as robust, R2 = 0.801 (Adj. R2 = 0.603), p-value = 0.141 and R2 = 0
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Egan, Michael, author.
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community. We used single- and two-species occupancy models to estimate the contribution of urbanization and
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Greenwood, Daniel, author.
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projection models and their periodic matrix products to estimate the annual population growth rate (lambda
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De Jesus, Jessika Lynn M., author.
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structure in tropical sea slugs. Quantifying larval behavior can ultimately improve oceanographic models and

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