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Aquatic Insects. 41:273-323
The larval stage of Neolimnochares johnstoni Smith and Cook, 2005 is first described in detail, and the larva of a similar undescribed species, Neolimnochares sp. B, see Table 1, is recorded from P...
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Bruce A. Smith
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Oklahoma Native Plant Record. 18:38-44
Myriopteris lindheimeri (Hook.) J. Sm. (fairy swords; Pteridaceae) is an apogamous fern of the southwestern United States. Fairy swords are native to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. The only two records in Oklahoma are from Comanche County:
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43:717-727
Early detection of aquatic, non-native species can be challenging due to low densities, multiple life stages, and unpredictable conditions. This has led to calls for novel approaches to improve detection as well as facilitate control and eradication
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Canadian Journal of Zoology. 93:741-746
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range. We tested whether regional occurrence and habitat use of parasitic water mites were related to their host-species range. We collected 7445 Arrenurus
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Gregory LaFerla, Bruce D. Smith, David L. Klemm, Pete Tynan, Clark Wolverton, Kevin F. O’Brien
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Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2014:2358-2365
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Social Perspectives on Ancient Lives from Paleoethnobotanical Data ISBN: 9783319528472
In this chapter, we summarize recent contributions made by archaeologists and researchers in other disciplines toward understanding the many factors involved in the domestication of Chenopodium berlandieri in North America and Chenopodium quinoa in S
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Autor:
Bruce D. Smith
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Quaternary International. 297:8-12
This special issue of Quaternary International includes case study consideration of communal ungulate hunting structures situated in open alpine, tundra, grassland, and desert settings in North America and the Near East. Along with being constructed
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Bruce A. Smith
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Oklahoma Native Plant Record, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 63-68 (2012)
In October 2011, high school students from McLoud High School sampled an oak forest in Earlsboro, Pottawatomie County. In July, 2012, students in the Pre-collegiate Field Studies Camp at the University of Oklahoma Biological Station sampled the Marsh
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Logan Kistler, Bruce D. Smith, Timothy M. Ryan, Andrew Clarke, George H. Perry, Lee A. Newsom
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112(49)
The genus Cucurbita (squashes, pumpkins, gourds) contains numerous domesticated lineages with ancient New World origins. It was broadly distributed in the past but has declined to the point that several of the crops’ progenitor species are scarce o
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Bruce K. Johnson, Woodrow L. Myers, Jarod D. Raithel, Mark Hebblewhite, Mike Schlegel, Scott Creel, Patrick J. White, David Christianson, Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, Craig White, Bruce L. Smith, Kathleen A. Griffin, Nyeema C. Harris, Mark A. Hurley, Peter Zager, Hugh S. Robinson, Dewaine H. Jackson
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Journal of Animal Ecology. 80:1246-1257
Summary 1. Understanding the interaction among predators and between predation and climate is critical to understanding the mechanisms for compensatory mortality. We used data from 1999 radio-marked neonatal elk (Cervus elaphus) calves from 12 popula