Browsing by Author "Biology"
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Belowground biomass in six salt marsh plant communities
Gaither, A. Clark. -
Biochemical genetic markers in blueback herring subpopulations
Smith, Robert Allan. -
Bioenergetics and Trophic Impacts of Invasive Indo-Pacific Lionfish
Cerino, David S. (East Carolina University, 2010)Indo-Pacific lionfish, Pterois volitans and Pterois miles, are non-native marine fish with established populations in the western North Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Rapid population growth threatens native fish ... -
Biogeographic Characterization of Fishes from Intertidal Sandflats in Pamlico River, North Carolina
Mabe, M. Wayne (East Carolina University, 2012)The spatial and temporal changes in fish community structure in Pamlico River, North Carolina were analyzed. Salinity and temperature are important water quality parameters influencing fish community structure in estuaries. ... -
Bioinformatic exploration of Hoxa2, Hoxb2, Hoxa11, and Hoxd11 in vertebrate evolution
Carr, Kari (2015)The purpose of this bioinformatic project was to develop an understanding of how gene evolution shaped morphological complexity within the vertebrate lineage by evaluating protein sequence variations within hoxa2, hoxb2, ... -
Bioinformatically-based identification of cis-regulatory elements
Sethi, Pooja Ranbirchand. -
Biological Interactions between Hosts, Parasites, and Mercury
Lukas, Laura C (East Carolina University, 2021-07-14)Coastal communities, including regions along the North Carolina coast, have seen impacts of sea level rise. These impacts include wetland salinization, loss of nursery habitat, and decreased protection from major storm ... -
Biomass and remote sensing of aquatic macrophytes in the Pamlico River estuary
Vicars, Thomas Martin. -
BIPARENTAL CARE AND THE EVOLUTION OF MONOGAMY IN A PERUVIAN POISON FROG (RANITOMEYA IMITATOR: DENDROBATIDAE)
Tumulty, James (East Carolina University, 2012)Selection for biparental care is considered to be an important factor in the evolution of monogamy if the value of exclusive cooperation in care for mutual offspring outweighs the benefits of polygamy for either sex. ... -
Borrowing ecological principles: Influence of reef placement and habitat complexity on free-living and parasite diversity
Woodard, Nina C (East Carolina University, 2022-07-25)Environmental factors often shape and regulate the distribution of community assemblages throughout an ecosystem. For example, in the rocky intertidal zones, marine ecologists have identified abiotic forces and biotic ... -
Borrowing ecological principles: Influence of reef placement and habitat complexity on free-living and parasite diversity
Woodard, Nina Cecilia (East Carolina University, 2022-07-25)Environmental factors often shape and regulate the distribution of community assemblages throughout an ecosystem. For example, in the rocky intertidal zones, marine ecologists have identified abiotic forces and biotic ... -
Brain prostaglandins in experimental perinatal asphyxia
Allen, Leonard Gregory. -
Breathing New Life into Philosophical Inquiry through the Use of Fiction
Twisdale, James Patrick Andrew (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)To incite every day people to venture into the world of philosophical thought and intrigue, I have constructed the beginnings of a novel that will use the old allegories and ideas of the past and place them into a new ... -
Brevetoxin toxicity in mammalian cells as influenced by brevenal
Sayer, Andrew N. -
Bridging the Gap of Uncertainty and Doubt Between the Latino Immigrant Community and the Health Care System
Leon, Becky (East Carolina University, 2019-05-03)The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States, yet as their numbers continuously increase, their access to certain services in the health care field requires serious attention and ...