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The salmon run draws carnivores such as bears and wolves to the river bank, where they gorge on the migrating fish.
University of Alberta scientists EL Karstad and RJ Hudson describe one dominant male backing up to the riverbank
Creating a reservoir means a large area must be flooded oe often prime riverside land. Communities may lose their land, houses and culturally important sites such as ancestral burial grounds,
In Riverside Calif.,the jobless rate is 14.4 percent, higher than the rate in the Detroit area.
for example, Stephen Jennings, the 50-year-old New zealander who co-founded the investment bank Renaissance Capital.
The largest aluminum group in the world is Russian#The fastest-growing and largest banks in China, Russia,
Hugging the banks of Lake Mendota, the University of Wisconsin campus provides museums, art, and theater.
Corpus christi, Texas 305,427 103 Hartford, Conn. 124,879 103 Kansas city, Kansas 145,605 103 Riverside, Calif. 306,128 103 Anaheim, Calif. 337,471 102 Cleveland
a vegetable garden a grass lawn an area where pine trees are growing well a creek or river bank a field growing commercial crops such as wheat soybeans or corn.
the insects also readily get the salt from animal urine muddy river banks puddles sweaty clothes
which often grows along the banks of rivers and streams is a convenient snack for kayakers and a staple in the autumn diets of many country dwellers.
and down the riverbank in their favorite fishing spots jumping in to catch fish here and there
We can now make a case for reduced logging in riparian riverbank zones in Primorye
and filmed butterflies and bees fluttering about the corners of the eyes of a spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) a crocodilian that can reach up to 8. 2 feet (2. 5 meters) long that was basking on the riverbank.
Only about 10 percent of the Colorado river Delta's original wetland and riverbank areas now remain with less than 3 percent of the native cottonwood
new life into riverbank vegetation. Because the floods rejuvenated these riverbank zones conservationists were hopeful that the wetlands could be restored.
The experiment the researchers plan could shed light on how the United states and Mexico could best revive the delta.
While they are in the water a lot they will also waddle onto the riverbanks to dig burrows with their claws.
When the female platypus is ready to have her young she will burrow down inside the ground on the riverbank and seal herself into one of her tunnel rooms.
or an elephant taking a drink at the bank of the river. At that time the Nile wasn't surrounded by desert;
It's unlikely that the woman's bananas were infested truly with deadly spider eggs said Richard Vetter a retired research associate of entomology at the University of California Riverside.
So it's possible Khroma was standing on a riverbank when it collapsed leading her to fall break her back
Philipp Saumweber is a Harvard MBA formerly of investment bank Goldman sachs who was struck by the basic idea that food needs to be produced in a very different way from how it largely is today.
When the rivers overflowed their banks water would have spread across the adjacent plains and inhabitants may have built little mud retaining walls to keep the water on the fields for longer.
and megadroughts typical of Northern Mexico and the Southwestern U s a. figured in their local extinction the researchers led by Ben Wilder of the University of California Riverside wrote in their paper.
and where forests line riverbanks and form highways for jaguars and other rare species? This place the Pantanal is the vast low-lying alluvial plain of the Alto Paraguay River one of South america's mightiest waterways
Julia Bailey-Serres, a molecular geneticist at the University of California, Riverside, says that the Submergence
Let's just move to the real stuff,'says Natasha Raikhel at the University of California, Riverside.
The Asian Development Bank, which is leading the first assessment of the flooding, says that 80,000 livestock have perished already
and anoxic conditions, says Tim Lyons, a geochemist at the University of California, Riverside. Patterns of heavy and light molybdenum in sea water, reflecting oxygenation levels, are captured in deposited rocks called shales.
The report pointed to probable leakage from latrines at a riverside United nations peacekeepers'camp. However it stopped short of directly accusing Nepalese soldiers in the camp,
and Xuemei Chen (pictured) at the University of California, Riverside, who looks at the formation of flowers.
where the riverbank is during the drier season, and not from the high water mark, which exists during seasonal flooding..
picks and pans came to search the riverbanks for deposits of gold washed down from the Andes mountains.
Whereas the old forest code required landowners to maintain corridors of riverbank forest 30-500 metres wide,
who now directs a US-Mexican collaboration programme at the University of California, Riverside.""Most of our industry has preferred to buy intellectual property,
In an attempt to contain the disease, movement of coconuts and coconut palms, both from the gene bank and for commercial reasons,
But these restrictions are preventing the gene bank from fulfilling one of its key roles:
We are also planning to duplicate the gene bank in another country. The crisis is at least providing an opportunity to rethink the strategy for regional coconut conservation
says Mark Springer, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California, Riverside. For example, grouping animals according to their anatomy alone puts physically similar species such as pangolins, anteaters and aardvarks in the same tight group,
David Wiley, research coordinator at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric administration's Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary in Scituate,
but it s a very small possibility, says Norman Ellstrand, a plant biologist at the University of California, Riverside.
says Norman Ellstrand, a plant geneticist at the University of California in Riverside. Â Â But now a study led by Lu Baorong, an ecologist at Fudan University in Shanghai, challenges that view:
--and the other tools of survey (for the ancients were more than anything else manically obsessed with the measurement of the land especially the ancient Egyptians who were worried forever about the River Nile flooding its banks
I found the following summary the most elegant and concise w/o sacrificing accuracy courtesy of UC Riverside:
and the University of California-Riverside--is uncovering evidence for the evolutionary processes that paved the way for the amazing diversity of the more than 300000 flowering plant species we enjoy today.
But Amborella is unique in that it does not seem to have acquired many new mobile sequences in the past several million years stated Sue Wessler of the University of California-Riverside.
#Aggressive fungal pathogen causes mold in fruits, vegetablesa research team led by a molecular plant pathologist at the University of California Riverside has discovered the mechanism by
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Now a research team led by entomologists at the University of California Riverside has published a study that focuses on an anthropogenic pollutant:
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Now researchers at the University of California Riverside have identified these DEET-detecting olfactory receptors that cause the repellency--a major breakthrough in the field of olfaction.
With the help of UC Riverside's Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) Ray is exploring options for commercializing the technology.
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and has since been identified in San diego Imperial Riverside San bernardino Orange Los angeles Ventura Santa barbara Kern and Tulare counties resulting in quarantines and restricted areas.
Gan and colleagues at the University of California-Riverside launched the study because drought and water shortages in the American southwest and in other arid parts of the world are using water recycled from municipal sewage treatment plants to irrigate food crops as the only option Water from toilets
and Lyla Hunt master's student in biology Riverside Calif. The Grassland Community Collaborative Oversight Committee of the National Wind Coordinating Collaborative oversaw the research project.
#Zeal to ensure clean leafy greens takes bite out of riverside habitat in Californiameticulous attention to food safety is a good thing.
and riverside habitat in the Salinas Valley between 2005 and 2009 finding 13.3 percent converted to bare ground crops or otherwise diminished.
--so to the extent that riverside wildlife habitat could be a benefit all around a coordinated approach to agricultural management
and therefore early rapid and robust detective methods are required especially presymptomatic diagnosis. The study's author Dr Hailing Jin of The University of California Riverside explains srnas are important gene expression modulators some
A team of researchers at the University of California Riverside focused on Phytophthora the pathogen that triggered The irish Famine of the 19th century
Ma was joined in the study by UC Riverside's Yongli Qiao Lin Liu Cristina Flores James Wong Jinxia Shi Xianbing Wang Xigang Liu Qijun Xiang
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The animals orient themselves vertically with their bodies in the wet soil along the banks
Without it soft banks erode out from under the other plants and the water line retreats farther and farther back into the marsh.
and saplings planted on the pond banks grew poorly when the biologists raised the water level
and other life inhabiting the river its banks and its marshes. Managers must plan to turn on the taps
In 2006 after witnessing multiple episodes where harmless spiders were mistaken for toxic ones Richard Vetter an arachnologist at the University of California Riverside asked other arachnologists
and changes in sediment height recovering marsh creek banks did better than ones that still had extensive die off
Dr. Mahalingam studied that more closely in association with the U s. Forest Service while at the University of California Riverside.
Now a research team led by plant geneticists at the University of California Riverside and Huazhong Agricultural University China has used the method to predict the performance of hybrid rice (for example the yield growth-rate and disease resistance).
Rice and maize are two main crops that depend on hybrid breeding said Shizhong Xu a professor of genetics in the UC Riverside Department of Botany
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Co-author Dr. David Weise research forester from the U s. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station at Riverside Calif. designed
and conducted this study with a team of scientists from the University of California Riverside College of Engineering to examine
A possible death scenario for Khroma places the calf and her mother on a riverbank in the spring.
Perhaps the riverbank collapsed and the two mammoths mother and daughter plunged into the river.
These include the U s. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the northern Gulf of mexico Bermuda and Bonaire all of
He conducted the new study with researchers from the University of California (UC) San diego UCLA UC Riverside UC Berkeley the University of South australia the Forest Research Institute Malaysia and PE Research.
The team analyzed 30 fossil sand tiger shark teeth exhumed from Banks Island and 19 modern sand tiger shark teeth from specimens caught in Delaware bay bordered by Delaware and New jersey.
By the beginning of the first millennium A d. the levee system had been extended much farther up river lining the banks for several hundred miles he estimated.
Norman Ellstrand a plant geneticist at the University of California Riverside is interested in many aspects regarding gene flow especially in applied plant biology
The analysis found that 99.6 percent of the water in the network passes through filtering sediment along the banks of creeks streams and rivers.
and other techniques a research team led by conservation biologists at the University of California Riverside has determined that bighorn sheep so named for their massive spiral horns became extinct on Tiburã n Island a large and mostly uninhabited island just
and their diseases and minimal human disturbance said Benjamin Wilder a Ph d. graduate student in UC Riverside's Department of Botany
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But in a first-of-its-kind study on wild green anole lizards biologists at the University of California Riverside have discovered that the link between muscle function
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and ditch banks into the river and transported tons of sediment during flooding events into both the Ohio
In 2011 for the first time entomologists at the University of California Riverside released Tamarixia radiata a wasp that is the natural enemy of the ACP in a citrus grove in Riverside to help control the psyllid.
Results from Federally mandated tests performed at the University of California Riverside now show that Tamarixia radiata is indeed safe for the environment and poses no undue risk to other insects humans or pets.
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Entomologists at the University of California Riverside have developed now a pheromone-assisted technique as an economically viable approach to maximize the efficacy of conventional sprays targeting the invasive Argentine ant.
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native plants and trees will be added  around the banks to complete the stream habitat. Residents can assist the effort by stabilizing bare soil with plants
limiting impervious surfaces, such as concrete, on their property and letting grass grow near stream banks.
Show attendees clamored for photographs of the PNC Bank  Living Wall, a 16-foot high exhibit of plants, such as ferns and  vines,
the wall echoes the recently-unveiled  2, 380-square-foot green wall at the bank's Pittsburgh headquarters
said Carroll. oeredirecting more of the government, multilateral bank and aid dollars away from grey infrastructure concrete,
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