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Stand-level Attributes of Snowshoe Hare ( Lepus americanus ) Habitat in a Post-Fire Trembling Aspen ( Populus tremuloides ) Chronosequence in Central Yukon

Stand-level Attributes of Snowshoe Hare ( Lepus americanus ) Habitat in a Post-Fire Trembling Aspen ( Populus tremuloides ) Chronosequence in Central Yukon

... peak Snowshoe Hare abundance may oc - cur within a few years after a fire; this is earlier than reported in other studies (>15 years – ...in Snowshoe Hare reoc- cupation may be related to ...

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Three unique viral RNA species of snowshoe hare and La Crosse bunyaviruses.

Three unique viral RNA species of snowshoe hare and La Crosse bunyaviruses.

... The three :32P-labeled RNA species isolated from snowshoe hare virus were digested with RNase T1, and the digests were resolved by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and then radioautog[r] ...

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Impact of wildfire size on snowshoe hare relative abundance in southern British Columbia, Canada

Impact of wildfire size on snowshoe hare relative abundance in southern British Columbia, Canada

... between snowshoe hare density and dense lodgepole pine stands is also found in forestry studies examining post-harvest stands (Berg et ...enable hare movement across landscapes to find larger areas ...

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Effects of a Dynamic Forest Structure on Vital Rates, Behavior and the Seasonal Molt of the Snowshoe Hare.

Effects of a Dynamic Forest Structure on Vital Rates, Behavior and the Seasonal Molt of the Snowshoe Hare.

... the snowshoe hare molt (Mills et ...the hare molt phenology through its effect on local temperature and ...the hare molt phenology mediated by the larch relationship on snow ...

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Formation of recombinants between snowshoe hare and La Crosse bunyaviruses.

Formation of recombinants between snowshoe hare and La Crosse bunyaviruses.

... Some of the mice that gerprints of the L, M, and S RNA species of were inoculated with the putative recombinants the recombinant obtained from the LAC II-4 x did, however, survive signif[r] ...

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In Vivo Transcription and Protein Synthesis Capabilities of Bunyaviruses: Wild-Type Snowshoe Hare Virus and Its Temperature-Sensitive Group I, Group II, and Group I/II Mutants

In Vivo Transcription and Protein Synthesis Capabilities of Bunyaviruses: Wild-Type Snowshoe Hare Virus and Its Temperature-Sensitive Group I, Group II, and Group I/II Mutants

... In extracts of SSH group I, II, or I/II ts mutantinfected cells incubated at 33°C, N and Gl, and for the group II mutant-infected cells, G2, viral polypeptides were detected, whereas in [r] ...

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Genome complexities of the three mRNA species of snowshoe hare bunyavirus and in vitro translation of S mRNA to viral N polypeptide.

Genome complexities of the three mRNA species of snowshoe hare bunyavirus and in vitro translation of S mRNA to viral N polypeptide.

... 0.01 ,tg of each of the three individual 32P-labeled viral RNA species were added to samples 10 ,ug of the infected cell nucleic acids and then annealed, their 32P-labeled RNA RNase resi[r] ...

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Analyses of the mRNA transcription processes of snowshoe hare bunyavirus S and M RNA species.

Analyses of the mRNA transcription processes of snowshoe hare bunyavirus S and M RNA species.

... 2 identified in the analyses to determine the site of S mRNA transcription termination was shown by sequence analyses to be approximately 100 nucleotides shorter than the species corresp[r] ...

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Field captured Aedes vexans (Meigen, 1830) is a competent vector for Rift Valley fever phlebovirus in Europe

Field captured Aedes vexans (Meigen, 1830) is a competent vector for Rift Valley fever phlebovirus in Europe

... The finding that the autochthonous population of Ae. vexans studied was naturally infected with a field-circu- lating Mosquito flavivirus, and it was maintained in the field through the years, was an interesting outcome ...

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Visitations by Snowshoe Hares ( Lepus americanus ) to and Possible Geophagy of Materials from an Iron-Rich Excavation in North-Central British Columbia

Visitations by Snowshoe Hares ( Lepus americanus ) to and Possible Geophagy of Materials from an Iron-Rich Excavation in North-Central British Columbia

... Peak activity was recorded during winter and spring. this time frame corresponds to periods when Snow- shoe Hares have reduced access to high-quality forage and may be under increased nutritional stress (Hodges et al. ...

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Noether’s Conservation Laws and Stability in Nonlinear Conservative Interactions

Noether’s Conservation Laws and Stability in Nonlinear Conservative Interactions

... There are numerous examples of stable dynamical systems from microbiological systems such as DNA and RNA, amino acids and proteins, cells and organs, to macroscopic systems such as the 10-year cycle of Canadian lynx and ...

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Biochemical studies on the Phlebotomus fever group viruses (Bunyaviridae family).

Biochemical studies on the Phlebotomus fever group viruses (Bunyaviridae family).

... Like snowshoe hare virus a member of the California serogroup of the Bunyavirus genus of the Bunyaviridae family, Karimabad, Punta Toro, Chagres, and the sandfly fever Sicilian serotype [r] ...

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Impacts of Fire on Snowshoe Hares in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

Impacts of Fire on Snowshoe Hares in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

... burned, hare populations may be isolat- ed in remaining forest ...of snowshoe hare populations by tran- siently providing dense stands of regenerating forest rich in food and cover for hares (Howell ...

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Molecular identification of cytotoxic compounds from a marine organism

Molecular identification of cytotoxic compounds from a marine organism

... Faulkner, 1982). Parguarane (87), a bromoditerpene with the same carbon skeleton was previously isolated from the sea hare Aplysia datylomela collected at La Parguera, Puerto Rico (Schmitz et al., 1981). Closely ...

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Cleared and uncleared pellet plots as indices of brown hare density

Cleared and uncleared pellet plots as indices of brown hare density

... are deposited singly and so contagion is less of a problem. Recruitment rates are more time consuming to obtain since they require at least two visits to each site and the plots must be permanently marked, but will be ...

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The Molecules and Mechanisms Underlying the Antimicrobial Activity of Escapin, an L–Amino Acid Oxidase from the Ink of Sea Hares

The Molecules and Mechanisms Underlying the Antimicrobial Activity of Escapin, an L–Amino Acid Oxidase from the Ink of Sea Hares

... by escapin, an L-amino acid oxidase in the ink of the sea hare Aplysia californica. The rate of bactericidal action of penicillin in vitro as a function of[r] ...

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Tortoise or Hare?:Quantifying the Effects of Performance on Mobile App Retention

Tortoise or Hare?:Quantifying the Effects of Performance on Mobile App Retention

... Quantifying the Effects of Performance on Mobile App Retention WWW ’19, May 13–17, 2019, San Francisco, CA, USA Table 2: Retention rate variation, energy and latency, and influence of ap[r] ...

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Some Aspects of the Juvenile Delinquency in Albania

Some Aspects of the Juvenile Delinquency in Albania

... With the term ‘forms of psychopathy’, according to Hare, will be meant the inability of the individuals bearing this illness to feel or show affection (warmth) for their kin, a problem [r] ...

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Status of hares in Ireland   Hare Survey of Ireland 2006/07

Status of hares in Ireland Hare Survey of Ireland 2006/07

... By using distance-sampling it was possible to estimate absolute density of hares and thereby improve on simple encounter rate indices. The level of detail and analysis was, however, rather involved because many of the ...

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Stability in a one-predator-three-prey community

Stability in a one-predator-three-prey community

... The community matrices of these models imply that real communities described by the models should have quali- tative stability and that the cycling hare population woul[r] ...

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