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Effect of fluctuating temperature and propagule flow on invasibility of global marine habitats and species distribution
DownloadFall 2013
Invasive colonizers propagated through human-mediated vectors are bio-homogenizing the world’s oceans and impacting the ecological structures and functions. Where do they come from, and where do they go? What bio-physical mechanisms drive them to do what they do? Can we control the human-mediated...
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2008
Rankin, Robert, Trichtchenko, Larisa, Yuan, Xingqiu, Cairns, Iver H.
Recent simulation results have revealed that energetic electron bursts are produced cyclically at the shock reformation period upstream of reforming shocks and are qualitatively very different from the continuous beam expected from time-stationary shocks (Yuan et al., 2007a). This paper extends...
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Fall 2019
In this thesis we investigate how corrections originating from particle-hole interactions may be introduced into the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity using functional integral methods. The attractive Fermionic contact interaction is simultaneously decoupled in the...
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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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2007
The process of nonindigenous species (NIS) arrival has received limited theoretical consideration despite importance in predicting and preventing the establishment of NIS. We formulate a mechanistically based hierarchical model of NIS arrival and demonstrate simplifications leading to a marginal...