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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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Jørgensen, Sven Erik, 1934-
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Ecology Mathematical models
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Dumont, Claire, 1954-
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-- Environment and interactions -- Scientific evidence supporting ecological models and approaches -- From human
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Macfadyen, A. (Amyan)
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120139101
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XII. Soma versus Germ LineXIII. Models of Metabolism; XIV. Postscript on Ageing; XV. Conclusion
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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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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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Macfadyen, A. (Amyan)
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120139118
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Areas and Sources of Data; III. Basis of the Simulation Models; IV. The Population Model; V. Long
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Macfadyen, A. (Amyan)
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120139088
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. Introduction; II. Total Population Models; III. Age-specific Models; IV. Single Species Age-Size Specific
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Snyder, Maeve Kerrigan, author.
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mediates this classic ecological system. Our results provide useful knowledge for refining models of
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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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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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