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Vaccine driven virulence evolution: Consequences of unbalanced reductions in mortality and transmission and implications for pertussis vaccines
Many vaccines have heterogenous effects across individuals. Additionally, some vaccines do not prevent infection, but reduce disease-associated mortality and transmission. Both of these factors will alter selection pressures on pathogens, and thus shape the evolution of pathogen virulence. We use a
Identifying geochemical hot moments and their controls on a contaminated river floodplain system using wavelet and entropy approaches, Environmental modelling & software: Dataset
We used entropy and wavelet techniques to identify temporal variability in geochemical constituents and their controls along three transects within a contaminated floodplain system near Rifle CO. The objectives of this study were to: (1) identify hot moments of conservative and redox sensitive speci
Influence of hydrological, biogeochemical and temperature transients on subsurface carbon fluxes in a flood plain environment, Biogeochemistry: Dataset
Data tables used in Arora et al. 2016b Influence of hydrological, biogeochemical and temperature transients on subsurface carbon fluxes in a flood plain environment. Biogeochemistry, 127(2-3), 367-396. Files include reactive transport model parameters describing soil physical and thermal parameters,
Data from: Attract or defend? Pollen and vegetative secondary chemistry of three pollen-rewarding lupines
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Optimal Defense Theory predicts that selection should drive plants to differentially allocate resources for herbivore defense to tissues with high fitness values. As pollen’s primary role is the transport of gametes, plants may be expected to defend it from herbivory. However,
Reproductive energetics of adult male yellow-bellied marmots
The relative role in parental care of a pair of nesting mountain bluebirds, <i>Sialia currucoides</i>
Climbing capabilities of <i>Zapus princeps</i>
The effects of habitat variability on the ectoparasites of <i>P. maniculatus</i>
The influence of environmental variables on the timing of emergence of bats (<i>Myotis</i> spp.) from diurnal roosts
The use of Bayesian foraging to evaluate novelty by <i>T. minimus</i> and <i>S. lateralis</i>
Pollinator mediated selection in an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone in Poverty Gulch, Gunnison County, Colorado
A characterization of the minimum home range of the western jumping mouse (<i>Zapus princeps</i>)
Behavioral observations of <i>Ochotona princeps</i>: foraging and haypiles
The effects of avalanche disturbance on the diversity and abundance of small mammals in an aspen stand near Gothic, Colorado
Differing plant communities in environments of high and low densities of <i>Formica obscuripes</i>
The longevity of a yellow fluorescent powder on a small nocturnal rodent, <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>
Letter to Bill Sexton from Conservation Groups about San Juan Negotiations
Rocky Smit, Anne Vickery, Tom Lepisto, Jack Pera, and Lewis McCool. Multiple Conservation Organizations: Colorado Environmental Coalition, Colorado Mountain Club, San Juan Audubon, Sheep Mt. Alliance Western Colorado Congress, and Sierra Club. August 23, 1988.
I have proved Forest Plan amendments which are numbered 13 and 14.
Jack Weissling. USDA. December 9, 1988.
Gunnison Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
September – November 1988.
EIS
Ralph E. Clark III. October 17, 1988.
