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    The devil is in the details: Experiment reveals how a forest‐dwelling scavenger, and their excrement, may buffer ecosystem processes from climate change by Stokely, Thomas D.

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2024)
    “…This article is an Invited Commentary on Stephenson et al. (2024). This commentary attempts to provide broader context of the research within the body of…”
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    Deer‐mediated ecosystem service versus disservice depends on forest management intensity by Stokely, Thomas D., Betts, Matthew G., Macinnis‐Ng, Cate

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-01-2020)
    “…As global terrestrial biodiversity declines via land‐use change, society has placed increasing value on non‐commercial species as providers of ecosystem…”
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    A Randomized Trial Comparing Two Tongue-Pressure Resistance Training Protocols for Post-Stroke Dysphagia by Steele, Catriona M., Bayley, Mark T., Peladeau-Pigeon, Melanie, Nagy, Ahmed, Namasivayam, Ashwini M., Stokely, Shauna L., Wolkin, Talia

    Published in Dysphagia (01-06-2016)
    “…The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of two tongue resistance training protocols. One protocol (“tongue-pressure profile training”)…”
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    SEEKR2: Versatile Multiscale Milestoning Utilizing the OpenMM Molecular Dynamics Engine by Votapka, Lane W., Stokely, Andrew M., Ojha, Anupam A., Amaro, Rommie E.

    “…We present SEEKR2 (simulation-enabled estimation of kinetic rates version 2)the latest iteration in the family of SEEKR programs for using multiscale…”
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    The Relationship Between Pharyngeal Constriction and Post-swallow Residue by Stokely, Shauna L., Peladeau-Pigeon, Melanie, Leigh, Chelsea, Molfenter, Sonja M., Steele, Catriona M.

    Published in Dysphagia (01-06-2015)
    “…Pharyngeal constriction has been proposed as a parameter that may distinguish functional from impaired swallows. We employed anatomically normalized…”
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    Herbicides and herbivory interact to drive plant community and crop-tree establishment by Stokely, Thomas D., Verschuyl, Jake, Hagar, Joan C., Betts, Matthew G.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2018)
    “…Land management practices often directly alter vegetation structure and composition, but the degree to which ecological processes such as herbivory interact…”
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    Effect of hydrogen bond cooperativity on the behavior of water by Stokely, Kevin, Mazza, Marco G, Stanley, H. Eugene, Franzese, Giancarlo

    “…Four scenarios have been proposed for the low-temperature phase behavior of liquid water, each predicting different thermodynamics. The physical mechanism that…”
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    Siyah iktidarı: seçme metinler / Stokely Carmichael ; derleyen, Barış Ünlü ; çeviren, Galip Doğduaslan by Carmichael, Stokely, Ünlü, Barış, Doğduaslan, Galip

    Published 2019
    “…Irkçılık nedir? Bu sözcük, yüzyıllar boyunca milyonlarca siyah insanın günlük gerçekliğinde karşılık bulsa da –belki de bu gerçekliğin olağan sayılmasından…”
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    Reconciling biodiversity with timber production and revenue via an intensive forest management experiment by Kormann, Urs G., Stokely, Thomas D., Verschuyl, Jake, Kroll, Andrew J., Harris, Scott, Maguire, Doug, Mainwaring, Doug, Rivers, James W., Betts, Matthew G.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2021)
    “…Understanding how land-management intensification shapes the relationships between biodiversity, yield, and economic benefit is critical for managing natural…”
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    Effects of Barium Concentration on Oropharyngeal Swallow Timing Measures by Stokely, Shauna L., Molfenter, Sonja M., Steele, Catriona M.

    Published in Dysphagia (01-02-2014)
    “…Videofluoroscopy is commonly used for evaluating oropharyngeal swallowing but requires radiopaque contrast (typically barium). Prior studies suggest that some…”
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    NetSci: A Library for High Performance Biomolecular Simulation Network Analysis Computation by Stokely, Andrew M., Votapka, Lane W., Hock, Marcus T., Teitgen, Abigail E., McCammon, J. Andrew, McCulloch, Andrew D., Amaro, Rommie E.

    “…We present the NetSci program–an open-source scientific software package designed for estimating mutual information (MI) between data sets using GPU…”
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    When are hypotheses useful in ecology and evolution? by Betts, Matthew G., Hadley, Adam S., Frey, David W., Frey, Sarah J. K., Gannon, Dusty, Harris, Scott H., Kim, Hankyu, Kormann, Urs G., Leimberger, Kara, Moriarty, Katie, Northrup, Joseph M., Phalan, Ben, Rousseau, Josée S., Stokely, Thomas D., Valente, Jonathon J., Wolf, Chris, Zárrate‐Charry, Diego

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2021)
    “…Research hypotheses have been a cornerstone of science since before Galileo. Many have argued that hypotheses (1) encourage discovery of mechanisms, and (2)…”
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    Do birds help trees grow? An experimental study of the effects of land-use intensification on avian trophic cascades by Harris, Scott H., Kormann, Urs G., Stokely, Thomas D., Verschuyl, Jake, Kroll, Andrew J., Betts, Matthew G.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2020)
    “…By regulating populations of herbivores, predators can indirectly influence plant production. However, the factors influencing the strength of this type of…”
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    Synergistic effects of wild ungulates and management intensification suppress native plants and promote exotics by Stokely, Thomas D., Kormann, Urs G., Betts, Matthew G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-03-2020)
    “…•Management and herbivory can promote exotic plants, but interactions are unexplored.•Ungulates amplified herbicide-caused spread of exotic plants in conifer…”
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    Wild ungulates compound herbicide-mediated simplification of early successional plant communities in forest plantations by Stokely, Thomas D., Kormann, Urs G., Betts, Matthew G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2021)
    “…•We tested plant community responses to wild ungulates and silvicultural herbicides.•Herbicides suppressed broadleaf regeneration, reducing alpha and gamma…”
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    Mechanical thinning restores ecological functions in a seasonally dry ponderosa pine forest in the inland Pacific Northwest, USA by Vernon, Michael J., Johnston, James D., Stokely, Thomas D., Miller, Becky A., Woodruff, David R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2023)
    “…•Radial growth was greater in thinned stands beginning three years post-treatment.•Glucose plus fructose was lower in treated stands suggesting use of carbon…”
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    More than one dynamic crossover in protein hydration water by Mazza, Marco G, Stokely, Kevin, Pagnotta, Sara E, Bruni, Fabio, Stanley, H. Eugene, Franzese, Giancarlo

    “…Studies of liquid water in its supercooled region have helped us better understand the structure and behavior of water. Bulk water freezes at its homogeneous…”
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    Picturing the people: Kiowa, Comanche, and Plains Apache postcards by Stokely, Michelle

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-05-2015)
    “…This paper examines the presentation of Southern Plains Native people through the medium of postcards. Postcards became an international phenomenon in the…”
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