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D. J. Lewis, Barham, B. L., and Robinson, B., Are there Spatial Spillovers in the Adoption of Clean Technology? The Case of Organic Dairy Farming, Land Economics, vol. 87, no. 2, pp. 250-267, 2011.
J. R. Fooks, Dundas, S. J., and Awokuse, T. O., Are there efficiency gains from the removal of natural resource export restrictions? Evidence from British Columbia, The World Economy, vol. 36, no. 8, pp. 1098-1114, 2013.
J. D. Bates, Nafus, A. M., and Davies, K. W., Are There Benefits to Mowing Wyoming Big Sagebrush Plant Communities? An Evaluation in Southeastern Oregon, Environmental Management, vol. 484728173277392857283461634661596069441988332647571471671567871644521129810327432253036394629139395250, no. 3, pp. 539 - 546, 2011.
Y. Chen, Etuk, L., and Weber, B., Are small communities at risk of population loss?, The Annals of Regional Science, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 343 - 353, 2013.
I. Arismendi and Soto, D., Are salmon-derived nutrients being incorporated in food webs of invaded streams? Evidence from southern Chile, Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, no. 405, p. 01, 2012.
J. T. Smith, Are Sage‐Grouse Fine‐Scale Specialists or Shrub‐Steppe Generalists?, Journal of Wildlife Management, vol. 84, no. 4, pp. 759-774, 2020.
M. Keiluweit, Nico, P. S., Kleber, M., and Fendorf, S., Are oxygen limitations under recognized regulators of organic carbon turnover in upland soils?, Biogeochemistry, vol. 12, no. 2-3, pp. 157 - 171, 2016.
R. Contreras, Velez, J., and Golembiewsk, R., Are Learning Styles, Study Habits, and Performance Correlated in Woody Plant Identification Students?, HortTechnology, 2013.
D. D. Johnson, Davies, K. W., and Nafus, A. M., Are early summer wildfires an opportunity to revegetate medusahead-invaded rangelands, in Society for Range Management 66th Annual International Meeting, 2012.
K. W. Davies, Nafus, A. M., and Johnson, D. D., Are Early Summer Wildfires an Opportunity to Revegetate Exotic Annual Grass–Invaded Plant Communities?, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 234 - 240, 2013.
D. M. Barnard, Germino, M. J., Bradford, J. B., O'Connor, R., Andrews, C. M., and Shriver, R. K., Are Drought Indices and Climate Data Good Indicators of Ecologically Relevant Soil Moisture Dynamics in Drylands?, Ecological Indicators, vol. 133, no. December 2021 article 108379, 2021.
S. R. Dewey, Kennedy, P. L., and Stephens, R. M., Are dawn vocalization surveys effective for monitoring gashawk nest-area occupancy?, J. Wildl. Manage, vol. 67, no. 2, pp. 390-397, 2003.
C. W. Higgins, Katul, G. G., Froidevaux, M., Simeonov, V., and Parlange, M. B., Are atmospheric surface layer flows ergodic?, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 40, pp. 3342–3346, 2013.
K. R. I. S. T. E. N. C. RUEGG, Anderson, E. C., C. Baker, S., VANT, M. U. R. D. O. C. H., Jackson, J. A., and Palumbi, S. R., Are Antarctic minke whales unusually abundant because of 20th century whaling?, Molecular Ecology, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 281 - 291, 2010.
S. I. Rondon, The architecture of basic entomology: the who, what and where of common insect pests in the 2010 season, Washington State and Oregon Potato Commissions. Washington State and Oregon Potato Commissions, Tri Cities, Washington, pp. 61-63, 2011.
, JL, C., K, H., P-P, L., TM, H., J, S., RC, M., and H, N., An Arabidopsis thaliana embryo arrest mutant exhibiting germination potential, Seed Science Research , vol. 18, pp. 55-65, 2008.
Arabidopsis bioinformatics resources: The current state, challenges, and priorities for the future., Plant direct, vol. 3, p. e00109, 2019.
C. E E, Goyer, A., Naponelli, V., Krassovskaya, I., Gregory, III, J. F., Hanson, A. D., and Shachar-Hill, Y., Arabidopsis 10-formyl tetrahydrofolate deformylases are essential for photorespiration, Plant Cell, vol. 20, 2008.
D. M. Palacios, Martins, C. C. A., and ía, C., Aquatic mammal science in Latin America: a bibliometric analysis for the first eight years of the Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals (2002-2010), Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals, vol. 9, no. 2, 2014.
L. A. Fieber, Tanguay, R. L., Walter, R. B., and Williams, D. E., Aquatic animal models of human disease: selected papers from the 5th conference., Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol, vol. 155, no. 1, pp. 9-10, 2012.
L. A. Fieber, Tanguay, R. L., Walter, R. B., and Williams, D. E., Aquatic animal models of human disease: Selected papers from the 5th Conference, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology, vol. 155, no. 1, pp. 9 - 10, 2012.
I. Arismendi, Soto, D., Penaluna, B., JARA, C. A. R. L. O. S., LEAL, C. A. R. L. O. S., and ón-Muñoz, J., Aquaculture, non-native salmonid invasions and associated declines of native fishes in Northern Patagonian lakes, Freshwater Biology, vol. 54, no. 5, pp. 1135 - 1147, 2009.
T. L. Righetti, Sandrock, D. R., Strik, B. C., and Azarenko, A. A., Appropriate analysis and interpretation approaches to determine fertilizer-derived nitrogen in plant tissues., J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci., vol. 132, pp. 429-436, 2007.
H. W. Li and Brocksen, R. W., Approaches to the analysis of energetic costs of intraspecific competition for space by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), Journal of Fish Biology, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 329 - 341, 1977.
B. K. Kerns, Hemstrom, M. A., Conklin, D., Yospin, G. I., Johnson, B., Bachelet, D., and Bridgham, S., Approaches to incorporating climate change effects in state and transition simulation models of vegetation, 2012.