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2016-09-01
Auger‐Méthé, Marie, Derocher, Andrew E, DeMars, Craig A, Plank, Michael J, Codling, Edward A., Lewis, Mark A, Fryxell, John
Searching allows animals to find food, mates, shelter and other resources essential for survival and reproduction and is thus among the most important activities performed by animals. Theory predicts that animals will use random search strategies in highly variable and unpredictable environments....
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Managing aquatic invasions optimal locations and operating times for watercraft inspection stations
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Fischer, Samuel M, Beck, Martina, Herborg, Leif-Matthias, Lewis, Mark A
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) cause signicant ecological and economic damages around the world. A major spread mechanism for AIS is trac of boaters transporting their watercraft from invaded to uninvaded waterbodies. To inhibit the spread of AIS, Canadian provinces and American states often...