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Distribution of Breeding Birds in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Distribution of Breeding Birds in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

... Chesterton, Indiana, home of the species rich Indiana Dunes. After high school I spent a couple of years at DePaul University pursuing music and making sandwiches. Following a summer teaching saxophone, clarinet, and ...

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Behavioral Ecology and Population Status of Wood Thrush and Ovenbird in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Behavioral Ecology and Population Status of Wood Thrush and Ovenbird in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

... Great Smoky Mountains National Park between Gatlinburg, TN (N 35º42’52”, W 83º30’41”), and Waterville, NC (N 35º47’02”, W 83º06’44”), at elevations of 500 to 1000 ...

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Patterns in Lightning-caused Fires at Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Patterns in Lightning-caused Fires at Great Smoky Mountains National Park

... Lightning-caused suppressed and wildland fire use fires, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1998-2006.. Duration for suppressed lightning-caused fires from 1998- 2006 is no[r] ...

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Using Remotely Sensed Indices of Fire Severity and Vegetation Structure to Identify Patterns of Avian Occurrence Following Changes in Fire Management Policy within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Using Remotely Sensed Indices of Fire Severity and Vegetation Structure to Identify Patterns of Avian Occurrence Following Changes in Fire Management Policy within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

... The agreement between field-derived and LIDAR-derived estimates was stronger for measurements taken higher in the canopy. Agreement was greatest above 10m in height (overstory: 57%), decreased for estimates of cover ...

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Exploring Visitors' Perceptions of the Trail Environment and their Effects on Experiences in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Exploring Visitors' Perceptions of the Trail Environment and their Effects on Experiences in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

... committee for their time, energy, and unwavering support of my research ideas and goals. I would especially like to thank my co-chairs, Dr. Roger Moore and Dr. Yu-Fai Leung who have both been dedicated and highly ...

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Biodiversity and scale : determinants of species richness in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Biodiversity and scale : determinants of species richness in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

... Roads, trails, and landscape roughness influence how humans interact with landscapes. At broad scales, this is intuitive. Many of the remaining undisturbed areas of the world are in its most inaccessible locations (Scott ...

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Diversity and density of the EM fungal community present in high elevation Fraser fir forests of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Diversity and density of the EM fungal community present in high elevation Fraser fir forests of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

... Across years and locations fungi observed in mature and sapling plots had significantly greater species richness values at 25 and 26 respectively as compared to low regeneration plot[r] ...

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Estimating Detection Probabilities for Terrestrial Salamanders in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Estimating Detection Probabilities for Terrestrial Salamanders in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

... Conditional capture probability, p ij , recapture probability, c ij , and surface population size, N i, are estimated over secondary samples using closed-population models. Surviva[r] ...

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Spatial Tools for Managing the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in the Southern Appalachians

Spatial Tools for Managing the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in the Southern Appalachians

... The hemlock woolly adelgid is readily dispersed by wind, deer, birds, and people (McClure 1990). During the last couple of decades, it has expanded its range, primarily to the northeast, by approximately 17 km per year ...

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Sims et al JPRA Manuscript

Sims et al JPRA Manuscript

... As the NPS establishes formal programs and mechanisms for the implementation of VTS in the national park system, a number of questions arise. 3 First, where is VTS truly needed and appropriate? Second, how will visitor ...

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Arthopyrenia betulicola (Arthopyreniaceae, Dothidiomycetes), an Unusual New Lichenized Fungus From High Elevations of the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Arthopyrenia betulicola (Arthopyreniaceae, Dothidiomycetes), an Unusual New Lichenized Fungus From High Elevations of the Southern Appalachian Mountains

... Great Smoky Mountains National Park (hereafter abbreviated GSMNP), located in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, by inventorying a small transect ...

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Using Empirical Benefit Estimates in a Bioeconomic Model of Invasive Species Control

Using Empirical Benefit Estimates in a Bioeconomic Model of Invasive Species Control

... Appalachian Mountains, will include a nonmarket valuation (NMV) study of hemlock services in Pisgah National Forest, Nantahala National Forest, and Great Smoky Mountains National ...

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Two sides of the mountains and three sides to every story: Towards a study of the development of the BBC’s multimedia newsgathering

Two sides of the mountains and three sides to every story: Towards a study of the development of the BBC’s multimedia newsgathering

... the mountains – South Ossetia 2008’, and in my conclusion, but it is worth stating here that change has happened in two main ways: first, journalists have had to learn to work in different media for different ...

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Standardization of Methodology for Polymorphism Detection in ASIP, MC1R and MATP Genes in Relation to Colour in Horses

Standardization of Methodology for Polymorphism Detection in ASIP, MC1R and MATP Genes in Relation to Colour in Horses

... of smoky black genotype was always determined as ...that smoky black usually do not differ from the black, but sometimes that are coloured like dark ...of smoky black colour among breeders. As in our ...

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Finding the Math in the Mountains: Place-based Learning in the Mountains of Southwest Virginia

Finding the Math in the Mountains: Place-based Learning in the Mountains of Southwest Virginia

... With the goal in mind of helping teachers find ways to support their students’ learning through real world applications, I began the process of writing a grant to secure funding for the Math of the Mountains ...

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The Geological Record of Neoproterozoic Glaciations

The Geological Record of Neoproterozoic Glaciations

... Copleston, 383 Nularvik dolomite, 384 chemostratigraphy, 383– 384 geochronological constraints, 384 geological map Fourth Range, 380 Kikitak Mountains, 380, 382 Sadlerochit Mountains, 38[r] ...

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Natura: DG XI Nature Newsletter Issue 2   December 1996

Natura: DG XI Nature Newsletter Issue 2 - December 1996

... Blanco BEAR POPULATIONS INTHE EU Country Estimated population Location LIFE projects Greece 110-130 Pindus mountains; Rhodopes and Vrondous mountains 'Protection and management of brown [r] ...

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Measured crop performance corn 1955

Measured crop performance corn 1955

... SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS - HAYWOOD COUNTY SUMMARY OF PERFORMANCE. 1955[r] ...

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The Dominant white, Dun and Smoky Color Variants in Chicken Are Associated With Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms in the PMEL17 Gene

The Dominant white, Dun and Smoky Color Variants in Chicken Are Associated With Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms in the PMEL17 Gene

... and Smoky are alleles at the Dominant white locus, which is one of the major loci affecting plumage color in the domestic ...eumelanin. Smoky arose in a White Leghorn homozygous for Dominant white and ...

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Wilderness of Hope: The White Mountains

Wilderness of Hope: The White Mountains

... In this, part transcends also life, man Inhabits realm a forever reaching beyond sensitive the and lens recognition the individual In the bur is the brush, Thoreau' from evoke we?" of of[r] ...

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