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2021-10-01
Pouria Ramazi, Mélodie Kunegel-Lion, Russell Greiner, Mark A. Lewis
Planning forest management relies on predicting insect outbreaks such as mountain pine beetle, particularly in the intermediate‐term future, e.g., 5‐year. Machine‐learning algorithms are potential solutions to this challenging problem due to their many successes across a variety of prediction...
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Predicting local and nonlocal effects of resources on animal space use using a mechanistic step-selection function.
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Schaefer, J., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D., Lewis, M.A., Potts, J.R.
Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamental for understanding the effect of habitat changes on ecosystem functioning. Recent attempts to address this problem have sought to unify resource selection analysis, where animal space use is...
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2010
Thiemann, G. W., Molnár, P. K., Derocher, A. E., Lewis, M. A.
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) populations are predicted to be negatively affected by climate warming, but the timeframe and manner in which change to polar bear populations will occur remains unclear. Predictions incorporating climate change effects are necessary for proactive population...
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2011
Lewis, M. A., Muirhead, J. R., MacIsaac, H. J.
Aim Predictions of spread of non-indigenous species allow for greater efficiency in managing invasions by targeting areas for preventative measures. The invasion sequence is a useful concept in predictions of spread, as it allows us to test hypotheses about the transport and establishment of...
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2006
Wishart, D.S., Neal, S., Berjanskii, M.V.
Every year between 500 and 1000 peptide and protein structures are determined by NMR and deposited into the Protein Data Bank. However, the process of NMR structure determination continues to be a manually intensive and time-consuming task. One of the most tedious and error-prone aspects of this...
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series illustrating proper laboratory technique when preparing a wetmount. This image demonstrates adding a drop of liquid to the microscope slide with a pastuer pipette. This technique is taught in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and Molecular Genetics and...
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series illustrating proper laboratory technique when preparing a wetmount. This image demonstrates adding a drop of liquid to the microscope slide with a pastuer pipette. This technique is taught in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and Molecular Genetics and...
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series illustrating proper laboratory technique when preparing a wetmount. This image demonstrates adding a drop of liquid to the microscope slide with a pastuer pipette. This technique is taught in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and Molecular Genetics and...
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series illustrating proper laboratory technique when preparing a wetmount. This image demonstrates a wetmount with excess liquid on the microscope slide. This technique is taught in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and Molecular Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207....
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2018-01-01
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is part of a series illustrating proper laboratory technique when preparing a wetmount. This image demonstrates how to place a coverslip on a microscope slide at at an angle. This technique is taught in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and Molecular Genetics and Heredity:...