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Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 7 records found Search took 0.21 seconds. 
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Plants require access to photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), which also exposes them to potentially damaging ultraviolet wavelengths. Anthocyanin is a secondary co [...]
05/10/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Worldwide Aedes aegypti is the principal urban vector of several major human pathogens, including dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever viruses. In Mexico, control o [...]
05/08/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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The Andes are known as a hotspot for biodiversity and high species endemism for both plants and animals. Two important tropical, high-elevation ecosystems in the Andes ar [...]
05/05/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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The orchid genus Pleurothallis is believed to be predominantly fly-pollinated based on limited field studies. I hypothesized that both reward and deceit pollination syndr [...]
04/28/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Spatial structure of alpine treeline plays a key role in its response to climate change, yet the processes that are responsible for creating that structure are poorly und [...]
05/09/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Previous research has demonstrated the importance of nest predation as a major force affecting the reproductive success of birds. The evolution of different life historie [...]
05/12/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |
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Invasive species have the potential to drastically shift the community composition of habitats through increased competitive interactions. In economically important ecosy [...]
04/29/2019 | text | Organismal Biology and Ecology Department Student Theses 2018-19 |

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