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1 ith dams reconstructed by newly recolonizing beavers.
2 fire; changes in shoreline inundation due to beaver activity); this lake lacked overall trends in MeH
3 scale experiment to quantify the benefits of beavers and BDAs to a fish population and its habitat.
4 es in fruit flies, degus, birds, fish, bats, beavers and humans; however, studies in rats and hamster
5 Our results show that pioneer inundation by beavers can increase MeHg concentrations in streams, but
6 reuse) of ponds constructed by the Eurasian beaver Castor fiber in regulating MeHg concentrations in
7 ley bottoms with old-growth forest or active beaver colonies store the great majority of above- and b
8 re detected in McLean Creek (30.1 mug/L) and Beaver Creek (190 mug/L), two tributaries that are physi
9 , we genotyped a subset of subjects from the Beaver Dam (WI) Eye Study and performed a model-free gen
11 shed-scale experiment to test how increasing beaver dam and colony persistence in a highly degraded i
12 thors utilize data from the population-based Beaver Dam Eye Study (1988-2000) to examine this possibi
13 ng risk of death, was similar to that of the Beaver Dam Eye Study (BDES) after age standardization.
14 Presented are new GWS data from the full Beaver Dam Eye Study (BDES) family cohort, including lon
16 (1) 325 individuals (225 sib pairs) from the Beaver Dam Eye Study (BDES), and (2) 297 individuals (34
17 ertained population-based family cohort, the Beaver Dam Eye Study (BDES), which was also used to asse
20 s (102 families; n = 224 sib pairs) from the Beaver Dam Eye Study and performed a model-free genome-w
21 5- and 10-year follow-up examinations of the Beaver Dam Eye Study cohort were digitized, and optical
24 icipants aged 63 to 102 years at the 20-year Beaver Dam Eye Study follow-up examination in 2008-2010,
26 pedigrees who participated in the 1988-1990 Beaver Dam Eye Study in Wisconsin to determine whether t
29 in our population was similar to that of the Beaver Dam Eye Study population (0.98% [95% CI, 0.49-1.8
31 in our previous genome scan for ARMD, in the Beaver Dam Eye Study sample (D15S659, multipoint P=.047)
33 ipants (aged 43-86 years at baseline) in the Beaver Dam Eye Study were evaluated every 5 years during
34 e-related maculopathy (ARM) in people in the Beaver Dam Eye Study who were aged 43-86 years (n = 3,68
35 volved a random sample of 975 persons in the Beaver Dam Eye Study without signs of AMD who participat
38 line examination and 5-year follow-up of the Beaver Dam Eye Study, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (1988-1990 a
46 .2% progressed and 4.9% regressed, using the Beaver Dam grades; progression occurred in 4.9% to 9.9%,
47 1.9% progressed and 3.2% regressed using the Beaver Dam grades; progression occurred in 8.0% to 19.7%
48 arch 1, 1993, through June 15, 1995) and the Beaver Dam Offspring Study (June 8, 2005, through August
49 eline) and a sample of participants from the Beaver Dam Offspring Study (n = 2,173; ages > or =45 yea
50 ed with the HIV-uninfected population in the Beaver Dam Offspring Study, there was an approximate 4-f
55 pulation-based studies examined residents of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, aged 43 to 84 years in 1987 throu
57 eye diseases was conducted in 1988--1990 in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and a follow-up examination was p
58 ing in age from 43 to 84 years and living in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, at the time of a census (1987-198
59 ing in age from 43 to 84 years and living in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, at the time of a census (1987-198
60 l people 43 to 84 years of age and living in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, in 1988 were invited for a baseli
61 l people 43 to 84 years of age and living in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, in 1988 were invited for a baseli
63 All persons aged 43 to 84 years of age in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, were invited for a baseline exami
64 ars of age living in the city or township of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, were recruited from 1987 through
68 systems, inundated for the first time since beaver extirpation, and seven were recolonized, with dam
71 re expect that the recovery and expansion of beavers in the boreal system will only have a transition
75 (Protarctos abstrusus) were collected at the Beaver Pond fossil site in the High Arctic (Ellesmere I.
78 y pronounced in large parts of Europe, where beaver populations have expanded rapidly following near-
79 ghted two tributaries to the Athabasca River-Beaver River and McLean Creek-as possibly receiving OSPW
82 entrations in pioneer but not in recolonized beaver systems were up to 3.5 fold higher downstream tha
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