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1 strategic habitats (e.g., mosquito-infested swamps).
2 n that was originally interpreted as a muddy swamp.
3 d with distance from the stream inlet to the swamp.
4 as diminished by 25-30% in short-hydroperiod swamps.
5 Ma) natural levees, back swamps, and coastal swamps.
6 outliers despite the effects of masking and swamping.
7 appeared to buffer this effect through prey swamping.
8 ream as compared to the upstream half of the swamp (0.66 and 1.34 ng MeHg g(-)(1) SOC(-)(1) annual av
10 xamine the same four Willandra Lakes and Kow Swamp 8 (KS8) remains studied in the work by Adcock et a
11 dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from mangrove swamps accounts for 10% of the global terrestrial flux o
13 ent physiological strategies, with deciduous swamp-adapted genera-like Taxodium at one extreme, and e
14 accumulation in some inundated tropical peat swamps, although this can lead ultimately to a shift to
18 story floodplains (excluding levees and back swamps); and (iii) Cenomanian-Campanian (ca. 100-84 Ma)
19 gest that MeHg was net degraded in the Alnus swamp, and that it had a rapid and dynamic internal turn
21 er and aquatic plants; (ii) inundated forest swamp; and (iii) raised peat dome (since ca. 3.9 ka BP).
23 e distance of the subject's residence from a swamp bordering the parish showed a strong "dose-respons
24 s, however, global environmental changes are swamped by dramatic changes in the local environment.
26 , when the environment varies across space, "swamping" by gene flow creates a positive feedback betwe
27 ts, pechay (bok choy), squash, and kangkong (swamp cabbage)] and 7, 15, or 29 g fat/d (2.4, 5, or 10
28 into glucose, to minimize the risk of loads swamping capacities, to handle suddenly increased nutrie
31 the feeding dynamics of a population of red swamp crayfish in Lake Naivasha, Kenya, after the crash
32 d further highlight the traits that make red swamp crayfish such opportunistic and successful invader
34 redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), and swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum) at an elevated pCO2 o
35 t or weak selection are likely to be lost by swamping during secondary contact, even when selection a
36 These findings show that exogenous THC can swamp endogenous anandamide signaling systems, thereby a
38 ng the possibility of sustainability of peat swamp exploitation via drainage-based agriculture throug
39 these Neolithic communities selected lowland swamps for their rice cultivation and settlement, using
40 fluvial organic carbon from both intact peat swamp forest and peat swamp forest subject to past anthr
41 dissolved organic carbon from disturbed peat swamp forest consists mostly of much older (centuries to
42 simulated carbon loss caused by coastal peat swamp forest conversion into oil palm plantation with pe
43 vial organic carbon flux from disturbed peat swamp forest is about 50 per cent larger than that from
44 of dissolved organic carbon from intact peat swamp forest is derived mainly from recent primary produ
45 nalysed waters from intact and degraded peat swamp forest of Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, and an oi
46 peatlands support a luxuriant growth of peat swamp forest overlying peat deposits up to 20 metres thi
47 from both intact peat swamp forest and peat swamp forest subject to past anthropogenic disturbance.
48 We find extensive peat deposits beneath the swamp forest vegetation (peat defined as material with a
49 one of the world's most extensive regions of swamp forest, the Cuvette Centrale depression in the cen
53 before the demise of Pennsylvanian age coal-swamp forests, a highly stereotyped life cycle was alrea
54 for temperate wet forests and tropical peat swamp forests, representing the largest non-ebullitive w
59 hough Hg and MeHg yields from tidal mangrove swamps have not been previously measured, our estimated
60 010 revealed a black alder (Alnus glutinosa) swamp in southern Sweden to be a consistent and signific
62 urements at eight additional Alnus glutinosa swamps in southern Sweden indicate that Alnus swamps in
64 and suggest that restored or preserved Alnus swamps may be used to mitigate MeHg produced in northern
65 plateau, with the exception that OCD in the swamp meadow was substantially higher than that in surro
66 at least semiaquatic and lived in freshwater swamp or riverine environments, where they grazed on fre
67 his population spread to Eurasia, where they swamped or replaced the Neanderthals and other nonmodern
69 line, or human land use and disturbance, may swamp out any signal of climate-mediated migration in th
71 sparsity helps prevent sampling errors from swamping out the true signal in high-dimensional data.
72 stem state shifts (open water wetland-forest swamp-peat dome) suggests a potential climatic control o
73 y stall or aid adaptation at range limits by swamping peripheral populations with maladaptive gene fl
76 eport that a certain class of neurons in the swamp sparrow forebrain displays a precise auditory-voca
78 Here we examine song type representations in swamp sparrows (Melospiza georgiana), a multiple song ty
80 dual sensorimotor neurons in freely behaving swamp sparrows expressed categorical auditory responses
82 y studying neural representations of song in swamp sparrows, a species in which juveniles learn and p
84 that noise within the auditory system would swamp such tiny motions, making weak sounds imperceptibl
86 e sensitive to host processes that starve or swamp the prokaryote with large fluctuations in local zi
87 n of strongly deleterious or lethal alleles, swamping the effect of any potentially adaptive alleles
88 in transport were a saturable process, then "swamping" the capillary endothelial insulin receptors wi
90 iving the impression that the mesoscale is a swamp to be crossed without getting mud on our boots.
91 "dose-response" relationship; living in the swamp was the strongest predictor of malaria risk (RR, 3
93 on, this epidemic was focused near lakes and swamps, where it was associated with high infection and
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