The repository is currently being upgraded to DSpace 7. Temporarily, only admins can login. Submission of items and changes to existing items is prohibited until the completion of this upgrade process.
Browsing by Title
Now showing items 3931-3950 of 21472
-
Excerpts (typed): History of Madison County, Illinois
(2012-07-11) -
Excerpts: The Life of Bishop Matthew Simpson
(1890-12-31) -
Excerpts: Typed excerpts from various newspaper articles
(1901-01-01) -
Expense Reports, Coit-Albert Chautauqua Company: 1916
(1916-06-17) -
Experience has no effect on the development of chemosensory recognition of predators by tadpoles of the American toad, Bufo Americanus.
(The Herpetologists' League, Inc., 2001-09-01)ABSTRACT: Although chemosensory recognition of predators by larval amphibians is well known, the extent to which experience plays a role in the development of this anti-predator behavior is unclear. We addressed this ... -
An experimental investigation on fluid transfer mechanisms in ultramafic rocks
(Elsevier, 2019-07-26)Static annealing and crack-cook experiments were performed on wet and dry fabricated San Carlos olivine aggregates and a core of Balsam Gap dunite to investigate fluid infiltration mechanisms for low-permeability mantle ... -
Explaining success on community forestry through a lens of environmental justice: Local justice norms and practices in China
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2021-06-01)It is of global interest to understand under what conditions community forestry can be successful and sustainable in terms of environmental conservation and local livelihood benefits. Existing theories have explained several ... -
Export of Total, Particulate, and Apatite Phosphorus from Forested and Agricultural Watersheds
(Alliance of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science Societies, 2018-01)Concentrations of apatite phosphorus (P) have been shown to be greater in the soils of agricultural and disturbed watersheds than in soils of forested watersheds. This observation suggests that changes in the relative ... -
Exposure to corticosterone affects host, but not tolerance, to an emerging fungal pathogen.
(Public Library of Science, 2016-09-30)Host responses to pathogens include defenses that reduce infection burden (i.e., resistance) and traits that reduce the fitness consequences of an infection (i.e., tolerance). Resistance and tolerance are affected by an ... -
Fair ways to share benefits from community forests? How commodification is associated with reduced preference for equality and poverty alleviation
(IOP Publishing, 2019-05-22)This research is concerned with the trend towards commodification of forestry, in the context of community forest governance for sustainable development in the tropics. In these contexts, commodification takes different ... -
False Confessions Predict a Delay Between Release From Incarceration and Official Exoneration
(Educational Publishing Foundation-American Psychology Assoc., 2022-02)Objectives: Little empirical research has examined postconviction processes associated with the unique legal events of release from incarceration and official exoneration. Across various models, we tested the influence of ... -
Fanciful Flights: Reimagining Refugee Narratives of Escape in Kao Kalia Yang's The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-08-31) -
Farming on the Front Lines: Jewish Environmentalism and Kinship in the Chthulucene
(Brill, 2022-02)The Jewish community farming movement began in 2004 with the founding of Adamah and it now comprises over twenty fanning organizations bound together by a shared sense that the best way to face the climate crisis is by ... -
Female Salamanders Experience Higher Parasitism Compared to Males: A Cost of Female Reproduction?
(Soc. Studies Amphibians Reptiles, 2020-09)Males tend to experience higher rates of parasitism compared to females, a phenomenon associated with ecological factors, the fact that males engage in risky behaviors, and because testosterone is known to be immunosuppressive. ... -
Females compensate for moult-associated male nest desertion in Hooded Warblers
(Wiley, 2021-01)Uniparental offspring desertion occurs in a wide variety of avian taxa and usually reflects sexual conflict over parental care. In many species, desertion yields immediate reproductive benefits for deserters if they can ...