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Autor:
Martin J. Bide, Arthur L. Martin, Rayan Kassab, Samir K. Shah, Yael Vin, Gordon G. Wong, Matthew D. Phaneuf, Mauricio A. Contreras, Saif G. Pathan, Tina M. Phaneuf, Beth A. Martino, Nathaniel F. Long
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vascular Surgery. 70:e44-e45
Autor:
Hannah M. Voss, James R. Polega, Arthur L. Martin, Jacob W. VanHouten, David S. Karpovich, Meaghan E. VanWert
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40:28-34
The North Branch of the Kawkawlin River, a Saginaw Bay tributary, is frequently in a state of non-attainment of the Michigan standard for dissolved oxygen (5 mg/L), as documented in a Total Maximum Daily Load issued by the Michigan Department of Envi
Autor:
Arthur L. Martin, Paul A. Moore
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 147:1309-1325
[Research analyzing social dynamics has shown that systems can be structured by individuals of different age, size, sex and reproductive state within a population. Extensive research on male–male interactions in crayfish has illustrated the mechani
Publikováno v:
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 28:560-571
The combination of varying aquatic habitats and flow regimes creates a complex stimulus environment from which sensory information can be extracted. Previous studies with crayfish in artificial stream settings have shown that altering the temporal an
Autor:
Paul A. Moore, Arthur L. Martin
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 114:351-360
The establishment and reinforcement of dominance status is thought to provide an individual with increased access to preferred resources, such as food, mates, and shelter. Resources within an environment vary based on their availability, abundance, a
Autor:
Arthur L. Martin, Paul A. Moore
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 113:1192-1201
Crayfish are aggressive animals that compete to acquire resources such as shelters, food, and mates. Shelters are a primary resource that crayfish use for protection from conspecifics and predators. Despite the importance of this resource, no field r
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 70:485-496
Animals use sensory information when making decisions regarding social status. In particular, crayfish use chemical and possibly mechanical signals to communicate past social history and status. These signals originate in the urine that is actively r
Autor:
Arthur L. Martin
Publikováno v:
The Musical Times. 90:446