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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 24:B9
The ability to adapt behavior in the face of social feedback is an important component of social competency. In many social contexts, the most appropriate behavior depends on who we are interacting with, and the current value we place in their respon
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Autor:
Lindsay Shaffer
A rare snow leopard runs gracefully over the snow. Its large paws keep it from sinking into the drifts. A long, fluffy tail keeps it balanced atop high rocks. Young readers will love this colorful title about one of the world's most mysterious mounta
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Lindsay Shaffer
The mountain lion quietly creeps toward its prey. With a pounce, it leaps 40 feet! These fearsome cats are top predators of their mountain biome. With exciting photos, maps, and infographics highlighting adaptations and diet, early readers can get th
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Lindsay Shaffer
No one climbs mountains like a mountain goat can! These nimble-footed critters easily scale steep slopes. Beginning readers will learn all about the adaptations that help mountain goats flourish in their rocky biome, from hard hooves to shaggy fur. F
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Lindsay Shaffer
It's not easy to be a little pika on a big mountain! These miniature mammals spend summer days building bathtub-sized haypiles to feed them through the snowy winter. Through maps, close-up photos, low-level text, and bright features highlighting adap
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Lindsay Shaffer
During the warm summer, one brown bear can eat up to 40,000 moths in one day! These big mountain mammals must eat as much as they can before their long winter hibernation. Engaging photos, easy-to-read text, and colorful features highlighting the bea
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Lindsay Shaffer
Bearded vultures are also called bone eaters! These striking raptors scan the mountainsides for crunchy bones to munch. This title for young readers is full of fascinating facts about how these unusual birds survive and thrive in their cold, windy ho
Publikováno v:
Shaffer, Lindsay; Shatters, Jr., R. G.; Powell, C.; Cave, R.; & Borovsky, D.(2014). Characterization of the RNA Interference Response in the Asian Citrus Psyllid. Journal of Citrus Pathology, 1(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3pz039x9
Author(s): Shaffer, Lindsay; Shatters, Jr., R. G.; Powell, C.; Cave, R.; Borovsky, D. | Abstract: The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri, is a major pest of citrus since it is the only known vector of ‘Candidatus Liberibactor’ species,
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Robert G. Shatters, Charles A. Powell, K. Morgan, Lindsay Shaffer, R. Cave, Dov Borovsky, S. Gowda, B. Dawson, Chloe Hawkings
Publikováno v:
Hawkings, Chloe; Morgan, K.; Shaffer, L.; Powell, C.; Borovsky, D.; Cave, R.; et al.(2014). RNAi-Based Strategy for Asian Citrus Psyllid (Diaphorina citri) Control: A Method to Reduce the Spread of Citrus Greening Disease. Journal of Citrus Pathology, 1(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9w22b4pz
Citrus greening disease is a serious bacterial disease of citrus worldwide and is vectored by the Asian citrus pysllid (Diaphorina Citri). The only effective control strategy includes vigorous control of the psyllid, primarily through heavy reliance
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