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Joann Roskoski, Scott Collins, Linda Brady, Richard Hawks, DeAndra Beck, Lee Ann Gschwind, Michael Gottlieb, James Edwards, Gerald Keusch, Kenneth Bridbord, Alexandra Fairfield, James Rodman, Douglas Siegel-Causey, Elizabeth Lyons, Yali F. Hallock, George Johnson, Richard Miller, Amar Bhat, Ruth Hegyeli, Jamie Biswas, Joshua P. Rosenthal, Gordon M. Cragg
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Pharmaceutical Biology. 37:6-21
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Douglas Siegel-Causey
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The Condor. 99:139-150
Molecular analysis of the present genetic structure of Rock Shags indicates significant population subdivision probably caused by vicariant disjunction associated with the Llanquihue Glaciation (35,000-15,000 ybp). The formerly continuous population
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Human Ecology. 25:459-479
Recent research in the western Aleutians addresses two primary issues: the nature and extent of cultural exchange along the Aleutian chain, and Holocene environmental change and its effects on the development of Aleut culture. Cultural isolation is a
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Douglas Siegel-Causey
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The Auk. 109:939-944
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Douglas Siegel-Causey
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Canadian Journal of Zoology. 69:1636-1643
I examined the foraging behaviour of American and Magellanic oystercatchers on Patagonian tidal flats in the context of several abiotic and social factors. I analyzed the simultaneous effect of tidal state, wind speed, temperature, habitat preference
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Douglas Siegel-Causey, Jane Rues, Sally Roberts, Doug Guess, Ellin Siegel-Causey, Barbara Thompson
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Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps. 15:211-230
Behavior state is potentially a major variable that affects the level of alertness and responsiveness of persons with profoundly handicapping conditions. Two studies were conducted involving 50 students with severe, profound, and multiply handicappin
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The Birds of North America Online.
Autor:
Douglas Siegel-Causey
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Avian Molecular Evolution and Systematics
Phylogenetic hypotheses are the critical framework for understanding macroevolutionary patterns and interpreting comparative evolutionary data. Quantitative comparative analysis of the patterns in molecular, behavioral, and morphological evolution re
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4bc664221978d7ff89c55c52b2540e99
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012498315-1/50010-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012498315-1/50010-8
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Peter Arctander, Allan J. Baker, José Maria Cardoso da Silva, Alan Cooper, Joel Cracraft, Victor R. DeFilippis, Scott V. Edwards, Julie Feinstein, Jon Fjeldså, Jaime García-Moreno, Peter Houde, Christopher J. Huddleston, Alec Knight, Krista Lee, Elizabeth Leslie, H. Dawn Marshall, David B. McDonald, David P. Mindell, Hector C. Miranda, Gabriel A. Montaño, William S. Moore, Wayne K. Potts, Thomas W. Quinn, Michael S. Roy, Steven J. Sawchuk, Frederick H. Sheldon, Douglas Siegel-Causey, Michael D. Sorenson, Allan E. Strand, Linda A. Whittingham, Tamaki Yuri, Robert M. Zink
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012498315-1/50000-5
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012498315-1/50000-5