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Faculty Scholarship from 2020

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Beyond the satisfaction survey for determining the effectiveness of professional development training: Harvesting direct data is doable, Peggy Liggit and Julia K. Nims

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Genome-wide changes in genetic diversity in a population of Myotis lucifugus affected by white-nose syndrome, Thomas M. Lilley, Ian W. Wilson, Kenneth A. Field, Dee Ann M. Reeder, Megan E. Vodzak, Gregory G. Turner, Allen Kurta, Anna S. Blomberg, Samantha Hoff, Carl J. Herzog, Brent J. Sewall, and Steve Paterson

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Road salt chloride retention in wetland soils and effects on dissolved organic carbon export, Kayla M. McGuire* and Kristin E. Judd

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Light and temperature mediate algal stimulation of heterotrophic activity on decomposing leaf litter, Cody A. Pope, Halvor M. Halvorson, Robert H. Findlay, Steven N. Francoeur, and Kevin A. Kuehn

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Physiological ecology of tarantulas: Thermoregulation, metabolism, and performance traits, Cara Shillington

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Environmental DNA assessment reveals restoration success for mudpuppies (Necturus maculosus), Jenny Sutherland, David Mifsud, Maegan Stapleton, Stephen F. Spear, and Katherine Greenwald

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Movement assay for the undergraduate neuroscience laboratory, Cody R. Townsley*, Joseph M. Breza, and Thomas G. Mast

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Bioinformatics analysis revealed novel 3′UTR variants associated with intellectual disability, Junmeng Yang, Anna Liu, Isabella He, and Yongsheng Bai

Faculty Scholarship from 2019

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Predation risk and life histories, Peter A. Bednekoff

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Trade-offs in anti-predator behavior, Peter A. Bednekoff

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True grit: Passion and persistence make an innovative course design work, Anne M. Casper, Sarah L. Eddy, and Scott Freeman

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Unfair trade underground revealed by integrating data with Nash bargaining models, Teresa J. Clark, Colleen A. Friel, Emily Grman, Maren L. Friesen, and Yair Shachar-Hill

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Mycorrhizal inoculation mitigates damage from an intermediate, but not severe, frost event for a cool-season perennial bunchgrass, Brian M. Connolly, Peter W. Guiden, and John L. Orrock

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Seedling responses to decreased snow depend on canopy composition and small-mammal herbivore presence, Peter W. Guiden, Brian M. Connolly, and John L. Orrock

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Periphytic algae decouple fungal activity from leaf litter decomposition via negative priming, Halvor M. Halvorson, Jacob R. Barry, Matthew B. Lodato, Robert H. Findlay, Steven N. Francoeur, and Kevin A. Kuehn

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Algal-mediated priming effects on the ecological stoichiometry of leaf litter decomposition: A meta-analysis, Halvor M. Halvorson, Steven N. Francoeur, Robert H. Findlay, and Kevin A. Kuehn

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Short-term impacts of Phragmites management on nutrient budgets and plant communities in Great Lakes coastal freshwater marshes, Kristin E. Judd and Steven N. Francoeur

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Crystal sructure of photorespiratory alanine: Glyoxylate aminotransferase 1 (AGT1) from Arabidopsis thaliana, Aaron H. Liepman, J. Vijayalakshmi, Daniel Peisach, Brian Hulsebus, Laura J. Olsen, and Mark A. Saper

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Temporary anosmia in mice following nasal lavage with dilute detergent solution, Thomas Gerald Mast, Kelsey Zuk*, Andrew Rinke*, Khaleel Quasem*, Bradley Savard*, Charles Brobbey*, Jacob Reiss*, and Michael Dryden*

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Taste of life: Science outreach made delicious, Lauren J. Moscoe and Margaret M. Hanes

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Trap happiness and catch bias in sea lamprey traps, Ulrich G. Reinhardt and Peter J. Hrodey

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Landscape context explains ecosystem multifunctionality in restored grasslands better than plant diversity, Chad R. Zirbel, Emily Grman, Tyler Bassett, and Lars A. Brudvig

Faculty Scholarship from 2018

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Soil-borne seed pathogens: Contributors to the naturalization gauntlet in Pacific Northwest (USA) forest and steppe communities?, Brian M. Connolly, L. M. Carris, and R. N. Mack

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Exogenous application of methyl jasmonate alters Pinus resinosa seedling response to simulated frost, Brian M. Connolly and John L. Orrock

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Habitat-specific capture timing of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) suggests that predators structure temporal activity of prey, Brian M. Connolly and John L. Orrock