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Data associated with "Plant trait dissimilarity increases competitive interactions among co-occurring plants"
Data associated with "Plant trait dissimilarity increases competitive interactions among co-occurring plants"
Download2024-04-02
Holden, Emily M, Cahill, James F Jr.
Plant-plant interactions, often studied in the context of plant traits, are considered crucial assembly mechanisms for plant communities and offer insights into how neighbors affect growth. Three key questions regarding these interactions have theoretical importance but limited empirical...
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2023-06-06
Applied Functional Analysis is a branch of mathematics that lies at the intersection of pure mathematics and practical applications to real world problems. It explores the deep an intricate structures of function spaces, often infinite dimensional, and the mappings between them. This text...
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2023-01-30
Thomas Hillen, Alexandra Shyntar
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are pluripotent cancer cells, which are less sensitive to treatments, and which can generate new tumors once transplanted into a healthy tissue environment. They have been identified in many cancers and they are the driving force of cancer growth and metastasis....
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Growth responses of 20 boreal forest species to oil sandsnon-segregating tailings: significance for reclamation
Download2023-01-24
Wen-Qing, Zhang, Killian G. Fleurial, Michelle Moawad, Robert Vassov, Ellen Macdonald, Janusz J. Zwiazek
Oil sands mining in northeastern Alberta, Canada, generates tailings containing sand, silt, clay, water, and residual bitumenwith hydrocarbons. The impact of tailings on revegetation is a major environmental concern and poses a significant land rec-lamation challenge. Oil sands companies have...
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2023-12-10
Harrison DE, Diluvio MS, Matveev E, Corrêa PVF, De Leo FC, Leys SP
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Coupling mountain pine beetle and forest population dynamics predicts transient outbreaks that are likely to increase in number with climate change
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Mountain pine beetle (MPB) in Canada have spread well beyond their historical range. Accurate modelling of the long-term dynamics of MPB is critical for assessing the risk of further expansion and informing management strategies, particularly in the context of climate change and variable forest...
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2023-12-12
Department of Renewable Resources
The list of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) in this report as well as the comma-delimited file consist of all those ETDs: Available in digital format; Where department is available in the ETD's description; Found either in ERA: Education and Research Archive (the University of Alberta...
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Enchodontoidei phylogeny
2022-06-01
Nexus file used for phylogenetic analysis of Enchodontoidei in: Murray, A.M., M. Chida and R.B. Holmes. 2022. New enchodontoid fish (Teleostei: Aulopiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Lebanon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology e2101370 (13 pp.). DOI 10.1080/02724634.2022.2101370
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Supporting information: Controls on methylmercury concentrations in lakes and streams of peatland-rich catchments along a 1700 km permafrost gradient
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Lauren M Thompson, McKenzie A Kuhn, Johanna C Winder, Lucas PP Braga, Ryan HS Hutchins, Andrew J Tanentzap, Vincent L St. Louis, David Olefeldt
Supporting information: "Controls on methylmercury concentrations in lakes and streams of peatland-rich catchments along a 1700 km permafrost gradient." Figure S1: Satellite imagery, hydrographs, and flowpaths of study regions; Figure S2: Regression of unfiltered MeHg and SUVA254; Figure S3:...
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Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Permafrost Peatlands remain negligible after Wildfire and Thermokarst Disturbance
Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Permafrost Peatlands remain negligible after Wildfire and Thermokarst Disturbance
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The greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of boreal peatlands in permafrost regions will be affected by climate change through disturbances such as permafrost thaw and wildfire. Although the future GHG balance of boreal peatlands including ponds is dominated by the exchange of both carbon dioxide (CO2)...