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- DOES URBANIZATION AFFECT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CACTUS WREN ROOST NESTS? Cactus Wrens (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) are a common bird native to
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- Number of Patches Total number of patches in each municipality, reflecting size and type of development.
- Climate Sensitivity of Residential Water Consumption for the City of Phoenix, Arizona
- North Desert Village (NDV) is a housing center on the campus of Arizona State University
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- Jorge Reyes del Valle M.D., Ph.D. LSE 617, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, 427 East Tyler Mall, Tempe AZ 85287 Phone: (480) 965-1865 Fax: (480) 965-6899
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- Ground Arthropod Diversity at North Desert Village Laura Taylor-Taft and Stan Faeth
- Atmospheric deposition of nutrients across a desert city: Spatial and temporal patterns of wet and dry deposition
- Correlating Bioaerosol Load with PM2.5 and PM10 Concentrations Jordan Peccia1, Ann M. Dillner1,2, Justin Boreson1
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- Figure 2. Urban lawns have ~ 2x the microbial biomass of native and/or cultivated areas. Viable microbial biomass
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- Acknowledgments This research was made possible with fellowship support from the Ford Foundation and the National Science Foundation (CPW) and NSF support via the CAP LTER (NBG). We also thank everyone in the Grimm Lab for their
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