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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Effects of a Warming Climate on the Migratory Strategies of a Putatively Non-Migratory Bird, the Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis)

Greenlee, Erin Symonds 26 June 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Behavior and Functional Morphology of Respiration in the Basket Star, Gorgonocephalus eucnemis and Two Brittle Stars in the Genus Ophiothrix

Hainey, MacKenna 11 January 2019 (has links)
Gorgonocephalus eucnemis, Ophiothrix suensonii and Ophiothrix spiculata are aerobic Echinoderms. Previous observations on the anatomy of these two genera state five pairs of radial shields and genital plates are responsible for regulating the position of the roof of the body disc and the flushing of water in and out of the bursae. Rates of bursal ventilation increase by an average 60-64% when the ophiuroid is exposed to an increase in food or a decrease in dissolved oxygen in Gorgonocephalus. When exposed to hypoxic oxygen concentrations O. suensonii and O. spiculata increased bursal-ventilation rates by (means of) 35% and 28%. Measurements of DO from inside and outside the bursae show that DO is being absorbed during bursal-ventilations. These findings suggest bursal ventilation is a means of respiration and increased rates of bursal-ventilation may help meet increased oxygen demands during feeding and some periods of hypoxia. This dissertation includes unpublished, co-authored material.
13

The Influence of Taste Perception in Foraging Choices in Rusty Crayfish

Austin, Emily Lauren 24 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
14

Analysis of the molecular basis of coevolution between California ground squirrels (Otospermophilus beecheyi) and northern Pacific rattlesnakes (Crotalus oreganus oreganus)

Hassinger, Alyssa January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Assessment of Nutritional Subsidies to Freshwater Mussels Using a Multiple Natural Abundance Isotope Approach

Weber, Amy M. 01 June 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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The Unique and Complementary Roles of Sarcolipin and Uncoupling Protein 1 in Adaptive Thermogenesis

Rowland, Leslie Anne 19 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Developing Computational Tools for Evolutionary Inferences in Polyploids

Blischak, Paul David 25 October 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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<i>Malaclemys terrapin</i> Hatchlings: Variation in Seasonal Emergence

Kitson, Sarah R. January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Embryology, larval ecology, and recruitment of "Bathymodiolus" childressi, a cold-seep mussel from the Gulf of Mexico

Arellano, Shawn Michelle, 1977- 06 1900 (has links)
xx, 198 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / "Bathymodiolus" childressi is a mixotrophic mussel from Gulf of Mexico cold seeps. There is no genetic differentiation of mussels among the seeps, suggesting wide dispersal of their larvae. This dissertation describes larval biology, ecology, and recruitment dynamics for "B." childressi. Cleavage is spiral at a rate of one per 3-9 hours, with blastula larvae hatching by 40 hours at 7-8 à à °C. At 12-14 à à °C, D-shell veligers developed by day 8 without being fed. Egg size and shell morphology indicate planktotrophy, but feeding was not observed. Embryos developed normally from 7-15 à à °C and 35-45 ppt. Although survival of larvae declined with temperature, some survived at 25 à à °C. Larval survivorship was similar at 35 and 45 ppt. Oxygen consumption increased from blastulae to trochophores and was higher for "B." childressi than for shallow-water mussel trochophores. Estimated energy content of "B." childressi eggs was greater than the energy content of shallow-water mussel eggs. An energetic model predicts that the eggs provide sufficient energy for "B." childressi trochophores to migrate into the euphotic zone. In fact, "B." childressi veligers were found in plankton tows of surface waters. The influence of recruitment on fine-scale distributions of adults at the Brine Pool cold seep was examined through manipulative field experiments. The "Bathymodiolus" childressi population at this site has a distinct bimodal size structure that shifts across an environmental gradient. New recruits of "B." childressi are abundant in the inner zone, where methane and oxygen are high and sulfide is low, leading to the inference that larvae settle preferentially there. Experiments were placed in the inner and outer zones and 2-m away from the bed. The number of larvae collected in traps did not differ among the three zones, nor did settlement density. Juveniles survived and grew in all zones, but more caged than uncaged juveniles survived. Mortality of uncaged juveniles was similar in all zones, suggesting that predation does not cause the bimodal distribution. These results suggest that the bi-modal distribution cannot be attributed to settlement preferences or juvenile mortality, but instead to migration or early post-settlement mortality. This dissertation includes my co-authored materials. / Adviser: Craig M. Young
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The Role of Human Antigen R (HuR) in Pathological Cardiac Remodeling

Green, Lisa 24 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.

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