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Browsing Faculty and Researcher Data and Papers by Subject "subtropics"
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Among-Individual Niche Variation of a Marine Top Predator Species, the Bull Shark (Carcharhinus Leucas), Suggests Diverse Functional Roles within Coastal Food Webs
(University of Washington Water Center, 2009-01-27)Wirsing will present a study about the trophic niches of bull sharks. These predators may induce direct and indirect effects in food webs on an individual basis. Study results and implications for conservation will be discussed. -
No Bull: Juvenile Bull Sharks May Play Diverse Functional Roles in Coastal Food Webs
(University of Washington Water Center, 2009-02-18)Wirsing will present a study about bull sharks. These predators may induce numerous direct and indirect effects in food webs. Most studies of these effects have used a “species”-based approach, i.e., individuals within a ... -
Wet Tropics: the Paradox of Not Enough Water
(University of Washington Water Center, 2006-12-05)Vogt will discuss subtropical rainforests, using the Luquillo Experimental Forest of Puerto Rico as an example. The major disturbances of this forest are hurricanes and deforestation. Vogt will discuss the impact of ...