Browsing by Author "Biology"
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Phenology in a Changing Environment: Assessing and Forecasting the Timing of the Spawning Migration of the Albemarle Sound and Roanoke River Stock of Striped Bass
Nichols, Quentin B (East Carolina University, 2022-07-19)The seasonal timing of key biological events (phenology), such as migrations, can vary greatly and have strong impacts on fisheries and their management. The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) population of the Roanoke River ... -
Phenology in a Changing Environment: Assessing and Forecasting the Timing of the Spawning Migration of the Albemarle Sound and Roanoke River Stock of Striped Bass
Nichols, Quentin Bratkowski (East Carolina University, 2022-07-19)The seasonal timing of key biological events (phenology), such as migrations, can vary greatly and have strong impacts on fisheries and their management. The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) population of the Roanoke River ... -
Phosphorus cycling in an alluvial swamp forest in the North Carolina coastal plain
Holmes, Russell N. -
Phosphorus cycling in Nuphar luteum communities in the lower Chowan River, North Carolina
Twilley, Robert Reece. -
Phylogenetics and Systematics of the Millipede genus Brachycybe Wood, 1864 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae)
Spruill, Chad Lee (East Carolina University, 2010)The genus Brachycybe Wood, 1864 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae) belongs to an ancient millipede lineage that has persisted since the Miocene. The group displays a Holarctic distribution with species in the eastern Nearctic, ... -
Phylogeography and genitalic evolution of the millipede genus Narceus
Walker, Matthew J. -
Phylogeography of Arenivaga floridensis caudell (polyphagidae) in peninsular Florida
Justice, Teresa C. -
Pirates for Academic Success
Kirby, Mackenzie Laine (East Carolina University, 2022-05-04)ECU reported in 2019 that the school had an overall retention rate of 83%. Although this percentage seems high, it is nothing compared to UNC-Chapel Hill’s overall retention rate of 97.2% or Duke’s rate of 97.6%, (both ... -
Poison frog warning signals: From the rainforest to the genome and back again
Stuckert, Adam Michael Murray (East Carolina University, 2018-06-18)Signal communication is pervasive in nature and is used to convey information to both conspecifics and heterospecifics. Aposematic species use warning signals (e.g. bright coloration) to alert predators to the presence of ... -
Polyamines in human intestinal anaerobic bacteria
Proctor, William D.