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3 Aug 23Extracellular Proteins from A Novel Serratia Isolate Capable Of Killing Phytophthora erythrosepticaIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownBrittany A. Mangum1View
3 Feb 25Change in Bird Use of a Cold Desert Stopover Site Across Seventeen YearsIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownAustin R. Young1View
3 Feb 25Effects of CO₂, Climate, and Nitrogen on Water Use Efficiency in the Sagebrush SteppeIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownDanielle Trawick1View
4 Feb 25There and back again: An investigation of reciprocal linkages across a mosaic of stream-riparian ecosystems in northern Yellowstone National ParkIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownJeremy M. Brooks1View
3 Feb 25Calcium and Manganese Impact on Streptococcus pneumoniae Growth, Capsule Production, and Biofilm FormationIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownReuben Opoku1View
3 Aug 23Functional Roles of SCN2A Countercharge Mutations in Developmental Epileptic EncephalopathyIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownSarah Brockway1View
3 Aug 23Ecological and bioenergetic components of suitable habitat for drift-feeding fishesIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownTyson B. Hallbert1View
28 Feb 24Dynamics and variation of leaf water isotopes in Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga mensiezii)Idaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownMikaela Maneely1View
24 Feb 23POLLINATION ECOLOGY OF THE BEARTOOTH PLATEAU IN THE 21ST CENTURYIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownTroyq Tetreault1View
24 Feb 23A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE ON THE RESPONSE OF THE SAGEBRUSH STEPPE ECOSYSTEM TO CLIMATE CHANGE USING STABLE ISOTOPE PROXIESIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownAmy S. Commendador1View
24 Feb 23The Topography of Diet: Understanding Turtle Triturating Surface Anatomy Using Orientation Patch Count and Comparative Anatomy By B. K. ShippsIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownB.K. Shipps1View
13 Dec 22INTEGRATING SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL MODELS TO EXPLORE STREAM CONNECTIVITY OUTCOMES FOR STAKEHOLDERS AND YELLOWSTONE CUTTHROAT TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS CLARKII BOUVIERI)Idaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownElizabeth Jossie1View
12 Dec 22Wildlife Responses to Public Land Trail Use by Humans and Livestock in Southeastern IdahoIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownJonathan E. Dudko1View
12 Dec 22Supporting Biology Teaching Assistants inAmbitious Science Teaching through Educative Curriculum MaterialsIntegrated in a Program of Professional DevelopmentIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownAlyssa Freeman1View
12 Dec 22DNA METHYLATION OF HEAT-STRESS GENES IN REDBAND TROUT FROMCONTRASTING THERMAL ENVIRONMENTSIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownBenjamen C. Kline1View
21 Mar 23Oiling Common Raven Eggs as a Conservation Management ActionIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownCorina A. Sanchez1View
11 Jul 23Coping with Thermal Stress: Physiologically Plastic Responses of Free-Living Columbia River Redband Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri)Idaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownAlexander P. Wooding1View
13 Jul 23Local Conditions and Upstream Inputs Structure the Metabolism of a Small Urban StreamIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownKevin J. Gauthier1View
13 Jul 23Extreme Drought Mechanistically and Temporally Changes the Effect of Stream Intermittency on DOM Quality and DOC in an Intermittent Headwater Stream Across a Seasonal Flow RecessionIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownJustin M. Miller1View
11 Jul 23The Role of Harvester Ants in Post-Fire Sagebrush Steppe Recovery Through Trophic Interactions and Ecosystem EngineeringIdaho State University Science & Engineering BiologyUnknownUnknownCamdon Kay1View
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