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Documenting the effect of substrate angle on invertebrate assembly patterns: An approach for identifying sessile benthic invertebrate assemblages in the San Juan Channel rocky subtidal zone
(2011)Understanding benthic community distributions, and using such information in marine restoration ecology, requires an understanding of the effect of substrate angle on assembly patterns. To date, there is no information ... -
Documenting the effect of substrate angle on invertebrate assembly patterns: An approach for identifying sessile benthic invertebrate assemblages in the San Juan Channel rocky subtidal zone
(Friday Harbor Labs, 2011-12-09)Understanding benthic community distributions, and using such information in marine restoration ecology, requires an understanding of the effect of substrate angle on assembly patterns. To date, there is no information ... -
Documenting the effect of substrate angle on invertebrate assembly patterns: An approach for identifying sessile benthic invertebrate assemblages in the San Juan Channel rocky subtidal zone
(Friday Harbor Labs, 2011-12-09)Understanding benthic community distributions, and using such information in marine restoration ecology, requires an understanding of the effect of substrate angle on assembly patterns. To date, there is no information ... -
Documenting the relationship between substrate angle and invertebrate assembly patterns: An approach for assemblage identification
(Friday Harbor Labs, 2011-12-09)I looked at the effects of substrate angle on species assemblages across a gradient from horizontal to vertical. In doing so I categorized the sloping gradient of six bins of 15°, and analyzed photographic quadrats placing ... -
Documenting the relationship between substrate angle and invertebrate assembly patterns: An approach for assemblage identification
(2011)I looked at the effects of substrate angle on species assemblages across a gradient from horizontal to vertical. In doing so I categorized the sloping gradient of six bins of 15°, and analyzed photographic quadrats placing ... -
Does size matter? Trade-offs in swimming speed and schooling behavior among shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata) conspecifics of dissimilar size
(2019)In animals, group motion can be highly organized in oriented and polarized structures. In fish, such movement is referred to as schooling behavior, and while a large body of literature has focused on characterizing this ... -
Does the mating call of the male plainfin midshipman, Porichthys notatus, reflect mate quality?
(Friday Harbor Laboratories, 2013-08)For signals in nature to be honest, they have to provide information about the sender’s body condition, size, or reproductive quality. The plainfin midshipman (Porichthys notatus) is a model for the study of acoustic signals ... -
Dominant wave energy and sediment movement on intertidal beaches in Freshwater Bay, Washington, U.S.A.
(2015-03)Freshwater Bay (FWB), Washington did not undergo significant erosion of its shoreline after the construction of the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams, unlike the shoreline east of Angeles Point (the Elwha River’s lobate delta). ... -
"Don’t Mythologize Me": Monumentalization and Refusal in Audre Lorde’s Berlin Years, 1984-1992
(2021-08)"In the spring of 1984, I spent three months in Berlin conducting a course in Black american [sic] women poets and a poetry workshop in English for German students. One of my aims for this trip was to meet Black German ... -
Drama in the TV Industry: A Study of New Entrants, New Services, and New Consolidations
(University of Washington Libraries, 2014)Cable companies’ historical dominance in the TV market is eroding away with the rise of telephone companies and streaming video providers offering similar services. Consumers who value cost, content, and ... -
Drawing from the Earth: Exploring Participatory Experiences at the Museum of Northwest Art
(2022-06)Art museums struggle with being welcoming and participatory spaces. Younger generations have lower visitation rates to art museums compared to older generations, and limitations on group social behavior and active participation ... -
Drivers of phytoplankton community heterogeneity in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific
(2017-07)We must understand the drivers of primary producer community composition in the open ocean in order to model accurately carbon and nutrient cycling for our planet. I collected samples along a transect in the Eastern Tropical ... -
Drowning Out The Rest: The West’s Dominance of the Climate Crisis
(University of Washington Libraries, 3/9/2023)My project was a literature review prepared for HONOR 231: "Western Civilization” and Global Public Policy about inequity in responsibility for, consequences from, and responses to climate change between the developed and ... -
Drug Wars: South Africa’s Embattled Mother-to-Child Transmission Prevention Policy
(2005-12)The government of post-apartheid South Africa refused to dispense antivirals to HIV-infected mothers to prevent transmission of the disease to their children. This paper examines the logic of that policy in the context of ... -
Early Christian Wisdom: Active Faith
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Eat, Prey, Love: Sex influences nest intruder behavior in the maritime earwig (Anisolabis maritima)
(2022)The most common form of parental care in insects is the guarding of eggs/juveniles from intruders. The maritime earwig (Anisolabis maritima), an insect found on beaches worldwide, is an excellent organism for studying ... -
Eddy impact on anthropogenic chemicals in the lee of Hawai’i
(2011-03)Eddies are a common feature in the ocean waters off Hawaii. This study analyzed the natural and anthropogenic chemicals found in the lee of Hawaii. -
Edge of Eden: Epifaunal Biodiversity of Eelgrass Patches in False Bay
(2021)The epifaunal community of an eelgrass patch is biodiverse and affected by multiple variables. The mechanism of edge effects in the marine environment remains uncertain and experiments investigating the relationship between ... -
Edmonds Self-Guided Walking Tour
(2022-06)Constrained by limited resources and funding, small museums often struggle to connect with their communities. COVID-19 worsened this problem when many institutions were forced to shut their doors and rely on alternative ... -
Educate Yourselves: Three Cases of Civic Education in King County Environmental Initiatives
(University of Washington Libraries, 2014)The state of Washington, and King County in particular, have a reputation for vocal public concern over issues of the environment, and a quick look at popular ballot initiatives in the state over the last ...