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    River-Watershed Exchange: Effects of Riverine Subsidies on Riparian Lizards and Their Terrestrial Prey by Sabo, J. L., Power, M. E.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-2002)
    “…Resource subsidies from external habitats can enhance the performance or population density of local consumers, altering their effects on in situ prey…”
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    Mountaintop Mining Consequences by Palmer, M. A., Bernhardt, E. S., Schlesinger, W. H., Eshleman, K. N., Foufoula-Georgiou, E., Hendryx, M. S., Lemly, A. D., Likens, G. E., Loucks, O. L., Power, M. E., White, P. S., Wilcock, P. R.

    “…Damage to ecosystems and threats to human health and the lack of effective mitigation require new approaches to mining regulation. There has been a global,…”
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    The salmonid and the subsurface: Hillslope storage capacity determines the quality and distribution of fish habitat by Dralle, D. N., Rossi, G., Georgakakos, P., Hahm, W. J., Rempe, D. M., Blanchard, M., Power, M. E., Dietrich, W. E., Carlson, S. M.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-02-2023)
    “…Water in rivers is delivered via the critical zone (CZ)—the living skin of the Earth, extending from the top of the vegetation canopy through the soil and down…”
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    Effect of salt and urban water samples on bacterivory by the ciliate, Tetrahymena thermophila by St Denis, C.H., Pinheiro, M.D.O., Power, M.E., Bols, Niels C.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-02-2010)
    “…The effect of road salt on the eating of bacteria or bacterivory by the ciliate, Tetrahymena thermophila, was followed in non-nutrient Osterhout's solution…”
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    Effects of Fish in River Food Webs by Power, Mary E.

    “…Experimental manipulations of fish in a Northern California river during summer base flow reveal that they have large effects on predators, herbivores, and…”
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    Habitat heterogeneity and the functional significance of fish in river food webs by POWER, M. E

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-1992)
    “…A study of fish in a northern California river shows that the fish produce strong cascading effects on biota associated with the boulder-bedrock substrates in…”
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    Productivity, Consumers, and the Structure of a River Food Chain by Wootton, J. Timothy, Power, Mary E.

    “…We tested models of food chain dynamics in experimentally manipulated channels within a natural river. As light levels increased, primary productivity and the…”
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    Prey Exchange between a Stream and Its Forested Watershed Elevates Predator Densities in Both Habitats by Power, Mary E.

    “…The Nakano-Murakami study sets new standards for holism and rigor in food web ecology by quantitatively addressing questions relevant to landscape scales. The…”
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    The design and testing of a silica sol–gel-based hybridization array by Phinney, J.R., Conroy, J.F., Hosticka, B., Power, M.E., Ferrance, J.P., Landers, J.P., Norris, P.M.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-12-2004)
    “…An approach for building DNA hybridization arrays has been developed, in which silica aquogel arrays are produced using micropiezoelectric printheads. When…”
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    Role of two flagellin genes in Campylobacter motility by GUERRY, P, ALM, R. A, POWER, M. E, LOGAN, S. M, TRUST, T. J

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-08-1991)
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    Effects of productivity, consumers, competitors, and El Nino events of food chain patterns in a rocky intertidal community by Wootton, J.T. (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.), Power, M.E, Paine, R.T, Pfister, C.A

    “…We experimentally manipulated nutrient input to a rocky intertidal community, using nutrient-diffusing flowerpots, to determine (i) whether nutrients limited…”
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    Benthic Turfs vs Floating Mats of Algae in River Food Webs by Power, Mary E.

    Published in Oikos (1990)
    “…In the Eel River of northern California, as in many other sunlit rivers worldwide, large growths of filamentous green algae accumulate during summer low flow…”
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    Resource Enhancement by Indirect Effects of Grazers: Armored Catfish, Algae, and Sediment by Power, Mary E.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-1990)
    “…Armored catfish (Loricariidae) are the major grazers of attached algae in pools of the Rio Frijoles, Panama (9@?9' N, 79@?44' W). In the dry season, sunny…”
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    Selective deposition of biocompatible sol-gel materials by HARRELL, T. M, HOSTICKA, B, POWER, M. E, CEMKE, L, HULL, R, NORRIS, P. M

    Published in Journal of sol-gel science and technology (01-08-2004)
    “…An aqueous sol-gel route has been developed for electrochemically controlled deposition onto micro and nanofabricated electrodes. TEOS and MeTEOS were…”
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    Variation in the Vulnerability of Prey to Different Predators: Community‐Level Consequences by Power, Mary E., Marks, Jane C., Parker, Michael S.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-1992)
    “…Midge larvae (Diptera, Chironomidae) that weave filamentous algae into retreats of tufts, are dominant primary consumers in a river food web. In a previous…”
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