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Anderson, Anthony B. (Anthony Bennett), 1950-
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Applying nature's design corridors as a strategy for biodiversity conservation / Anderson, Anthony
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Morrison, Alexandra, author.
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Exploring Student Impressions of Conservation Photographs: A Potential Strategy for Classroom
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Shell, Rebecca, author.
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increasing hard-clam aquaculture acreage, either as part of an environmental management strategy for
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Dow, Brennan, author.
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management strategy, I developed a layered map that includes bathymetry, side scan sonar images, shoreline
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Chock, Rachel Yi-Ling, author.
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reducing the density of competing species might be an advisable reintroduction strategy, in combination
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Cromwell, Kara J., author.
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parasitism. We also discovered that, when top predators are present, parasites change their trophic strategy
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Reyes, Julian J., author. (orcid)0000-0003-4351-2455
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the hydrologic cycle. In the first chapter, we developed and evaluated the HYBRID strategy finding a
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Lawrence, Justin Philip, author.
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Aposematic signaling is a common defensive strategy whereby prey species use conspicuous signals (i
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Gill, Nathan S., author.
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at three phases: source (e.g., production of seed bank), function (regeneration strategy), or context
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Butler, Shannon Rhey, author.
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fixation strategy which we labeled monocular alternating fixation. This strategy involves moving the head
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Londe, David, author.
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based management will continue to be an important conservation strategy for grassland birds, however
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Bernardo, Holly Lee, author. (orcid)0000-0003-4156-3849
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-additive effects among threats influence what is the most optimal or most cost-efficient management strategy. My

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