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Collaboration And Contention: Reflections On Building A Literacy Center, Karina Lozano, Juliette Cross Kitchens, Kelly A. Concannon
Collaboration And Contention: Reflections On Building A Literacy Center, Karina Lozano, Juliette Cross Kitchens, Kelly A. Concannon
CAHSS Faculty Presentations, Proceedings, Lectures, and Symposia
No abstract provided.
The Current Volume 28: Issue 9, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 9, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
The Current Volume 28: Issue 8, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 8, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
Cruise Data For Neuston Net And Paired Bongo Net Tows From 47 Stations In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico From R/V Pelican Cruise Lf2017a July 2017, Jay R. Rooker, R.J. David Wells
Cruise Data For Neuston Net And Paired Bongo Net Tows From 47 Stations In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico From R/V Pelican Cruise Lf2017a July 2017, Jay R. Rooker, R.J. David Wells
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Shelf and slope waters in the Deep Water Horizon oil spill (DWHOS) area are known to serve as critical spawning, nursery, and foraging habitat of several important oceanic species including billfishes (e.g. blue marlin, white marlin, sailfish), tunas (bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna), and other pelagic taxa (swordfish, dolphinfishes). The aim of this component was to further investigate potential ecological effects of the DWHOS on pelagic fishes during the early life period. Larval fishes were sampled from 48 stations in the northern Gulf of Mexico and cruise data was collected at each site including latitude/longitude, date, time and environmental data (sea …
Nonprofit Governance As Succession Planning, James K. Agbodzakey, Felix Kumah-Abiwu, Jennifer O'Flannery Anderson
Nonprofit Governance As Succession Planning, James K. Agbodzakey, Felix Kumah-Abiwu, Jennifer O'Flannery Anderson
HCBE Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Current Volume 28: Issue 7, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 7, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
Masters - Fall 2017 (201820): August 21, 2017 - December 10, 2017
Masters - Fall 2017 (201820): August 21, 2017 - December 10, 2017
H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship Academic Calendar Archives
No abstract provided.
Bis-Cyclic Guanidine Compound Compositions, Methods Of Use And Treatment Thereof, Lindsey Neil Shaw, Renee Fleeman, Richard A. Houghten, Marc Giulianotti, Radleigh Santos, Adel Nefzi
Bis-Cyclic Guanidine Compound Compositions, Methods Of Use And Treatment Thereof, Lindsey Neil Shaw, Renee Fleeman, Richard A. Houghten, Marc Giulianotti, Radleigh Santos, Adel Nefzi
Mathematics Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
The present disclosure provides compositions including a bis-cyclic guanidine compound, pharmaceutical compositions including a bis-cyclic guanidine compound, methods of treatment of a condition {e.g., bacterial infection) or disease, methods of treatment using compositions or pharmaceutical compositions, and the like.
Major Complications And Management Options Of Obesity, Shreja Patel, Mir Saleem
Major Complications And Management Options Of Obesity, Shreja Patel, Mir Saleem
Biology Faculty Articles
Obesity is a disorder that consists of many factors, which has become a global epidemic since it is associated with various crucial diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, stroke, sleep apnea, as well as other conditions. In order to manage obesity, a variety of strategies are taken into account in order to direct attention on those with current weight problems as well as those that are at a high risk of developing obesity. Therefore, obesity prevention should be focused during the early ages as there is a high risk of developing it in the later years. This article focuses …
Dietary Transfer Of Heavy Metals In Manatees, E. M. Smith, Dimitri Giarikos, A. Daniels, Amy Hirons
Dietary Transfer Of Heavy Metals In Manatees, E. M. Smith, Dimitri Giarikos, A. Daniels, Amy Hirons
Chemistry and Physics Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
In recent decades, manatees and dugongs globally have exhibited potentially detrimental levels of a variety of heavy metals in their body tissues. The threatened Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris), which is a subspecies of the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), has shown corresponding high levels of heavy metals in their blood, skin, liver, and kidneys. As obligate herbivores, these animals rely heavily upon seagrasses as a major component of their diet. Globally, seagrasses at low latitudes have high levels of heavy metals in their tissues. Detrimental levels of heavy metals in Sirenians have not been established …
North Pacific Marine Mammals Populations Rocked By Heavy Metal Concentrations, Pilar Ferdinando, Chitra Gotluru, Tanya Juneja, Kevin Cash, Karanja Sekou, Emily Pope, L. K. Duffy, Dimitri Giarikos, Amy Hirons
North Pacific Marine Mammals Populations Rocked By Heavy Metal Concentrations, Pilar Ferdinando, Chitra Gotluru, Tanya Juneja, Kevin Cash, Karanja Sekou, Emily Pope, L. K. Duffy, Dimitri Giarikos, Amy Hirons
Chemistry and Physics Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
No abstract provided.
Presidential Executive Orders Duel Over Floodplain Definition As S.E. Florida Prepares For Sea Level Rise, Brion Blackwelder
Presidential Executive Orders Duel Over Floodplain Definition As S.E. Florida Prepares For Sea Level Rise, Brion Blackwelder
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of The Rate Of Oxygen Store Development In Phocid Sealsq, Rachael Stevenson, Tamara Frank, Amy Hirons
A Comparison Of The Rate Of Oxygen Store Development In Phocid Sealsq, Rachael Stevenson, Tamara Frank, Amy Hirons
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
No abstract provided.
Peruvian Pinnipeds As Archivist Of Enso Effects Off The Coast Of Peru, Mickie Edwards, Michael Adkesson, Susana Cardenas-Alayza, Amy Hirons
Peruvian Pinnipeds As Archivist Of Enso Effects Off The Coast Of Peru, Mickie Edwards, Michael Adkesson, Susana Cardenas-Alayza, Amy Hirons
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures
No abstract provided.
Nova Law Review-Volume 42-2017-2018, Stephen O. Ayeni Jr., Paul V. Dent Iii, Omar J. Perez, Brittany Ehrenman, Sherisse A.C. Lewis
Nova Law Review-Volume 42-2017-2018, Stephen O. Ayeni Jr., Paul V. Dent Iii, Omar J. Perez, Brittany Ehrenman, Sherisse A.C. Lewis
Law Review Mastheads
No abstract provided.
Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 24-2017-2018, Lora A. Esau, Arianna Zabala, Stephanie M. Viel, Nicole Villamar, Vanessa Terrades, Haydee Nakash
Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 24-2017-2018, Lora A. Esau, Arianna Zabala, Stephanie M. Viel, Nicole Villamar, Vanessa Terrades, Haydee Nakash
ILSA Journal Mastheads
No abstract provided.
The Sponge Microbiome Project, Lucas Moitinho-Silva, Shaun Nielsen, Amnon Amir, Antonio Gonzalez, Gail Ackermann, Carlo Cerrano, Carmen Astudillo-Garcia, Cole Easson, Detmer Sipkema, Fang Liu, Georg Steinert, Giorgos Kotoulas, Grace Mccormack, Guofang Feng, James J. Bell, Jan Vicente, Johannes R. Bjork, Jose M. Montoya, Julie B. Olson, Julie Reveillaud, Laura Steindler, Mari-Carmen Pineda, Maria V. Marra, Micha Ilan, Michael W. Taylor, Paraskevi Polymenakou, Patrick M. Erwin, Peter J. Schupp, Rachel L. Simister, Rob Knight, Robert W. Thacker, Rodrigo Costa, Russell T. Hill, Susanna Lopez-Legentil, Thanos Dailianis, Timothy Ravasi, Ute Hentschel, Zhiyong Li, Nicole S. Webster, Torsten Thomas
The Sponge Microbiome Project, Lucas Moitinho-Silva, Shaun Nielsen, Amnon Amir, Antonio Gonzalez, Gail Ackermann, Carlo Cerrano, Carmen Astudillo-Garcia, Cole Easson, Detmer Sipkema, Fang Liu, Georg Steinert, Giorgos Kotoulas, Grace Mccormack, Guofang Feng, James J. Bell, Jan Vicente, Johannes R. Bjork, Jose M. Montoya, Julie B. Olson, Julie Reveillaud, Laura Steindler, Mari-Carmen Pineda, Maria V. Marra, Micha Ilan, Michael W. Taylor, Paraskevi Polymenakou, Patrick M. Erwin, Peter J. Schupp, Rachel L. Simister, Rob Knight, Robert W. Thacker, Rodrigo Costa, Russell T. Hill, Susanna Lopez-Legentil, Thanos Dailianis, Timothy Ravasi, Ute Hentschel, Zhiyong Li, Nicole S. Webster, Torsten Thomas
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are a diverse, phylogenetically deep-branching clade known for forming intimate partnerships with complex communities of microorganisms. To date, 16S rRNA gene sequencing studies have largely utilised different extraction and amplification methodologies to target the microbial communities of a limited number of sponge species, severely limiting comparative analyses of sponge microbial diversity and structure. Here, we provide an extensive and standardised dataset that will facilitate sponge microbiome comparisons across large spatial, temporal, and environmental scales. Samples from marine sponges (n = 3569 specimens), seawater (n = 370), marine sediments (n = 65) and other …
Transactional Real Estate Law: From Contract To Closing, Jacqueline A. Revis, Ronald Brown
Transactional Real Estate Law: From Contract To Closing, Jacqueline A. Revis, Ronald Brown
NSU Law Seminar Series
This particular seminar is designed to educate attorneys about how to process a real estate transaction from contract to closing, focusing on the current rules and regulations for financed transactions.
- How to competently act as a closing agent for a real estate transaction in Florida
- Review requirements of a title agent
- Discuss difference between being only a title agent and the additional role representing a particular party (buyer or seller)
- Understanding the new closing disclosure form and the difference between a buyer closing disclosure and a seller closing disclosure
- Handling special challenges that arise in the context of real estate …
Additive Negative Effects Of Anthropogenic Sedimentation And Warming On The Survival Of Coral Recruits, Francesca Fourney, Joana Figueiredo
Additive Negative Effects Of Anthropogenic Sedimentation And Warming On The Survival Of Coral Recruits, Francesca Fourney, Joana Figueiredo
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
Corals worldwide are facing population declines due to global climate change and local anthropogenic impacts. Global climate change effects are hard to tackle but recent studies show that some coral species can better handle climate change stress when provided with additional energy resources. The local stressor that most undermines energy acquisition is sedimentation because it impedes coral heterotrophic feeding and their ability to photosynthesize. To investigate if reducing local sedimentation will enable corals to better endure ocean warming, we quantitatively assessed the combined effects of increased temperature and sedimentation (concentration and turbidity) on the survival of coral recruits of the …
The Current Volume 28: Issue 6, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 6, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
Thirty Years Of Research On Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish (1986–2016): Scientific Advances And Emerging Opportunities, Morgan S. Pratchett, Clemon F. Caballes, Jennifer C. Wilmes, Samuel Matthews, Camille Mellin, Hugh P. A. Sweatman, Lauren E. Nadler, Jon Brodie, Cassandra A. Thompson, Jessica Hoey, Arthur R. Bos, Maria Byrne, Vanessa Messmer, Sofia A. V. Fortunato, Carla C. M. Chen, Alexandra C. E. Buck, Russell C. Babcock, Sven Uthicke
Thirty Years Of Research On Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish (1986–2016): Scientific Advances And Emerging Opportunities, Morgan S. Pratchett, Clemon F. Caballes, Jennifer C. Wilmes, Samuel Matthews, Camille Mellin, Hugh P. A. Sweatman, Lauren E. Nadler, Jon Brodie, Cassandra A. Thompson, Jessica Hoey, Arthur R. Bos, Maria Byrne, Vanessa Messmer, Sofia A. V. Fortunato, Carla C. M. Chen, Alexandra C. E. Buck, Russell C. Babcock, Sven Uthicke
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
Research on the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish (CoTS) has waxed and waned over the last few decades, mostly in response to population outbreaks at specific locations. This review considers advances in our understanding of the biology and ecology of CoTS based on the resurgence of research interest, which culminated in this current special issue on the Biology, Ecology and Management of Crown-of-Thorns Starfish. More specifically, this review considers progress in addressing 41 specific research questions posed in a seminal review by P. Moran 30 years ago, as well as exploring new directions for CoTS research. Despite the plethora of research on …
Inventory Of Gulf Of Mexico Oceanic Fauna Data Including Species, Weight, And Measurements From R/V Point Sur (Cruises Dp03 And Dp04) May-August, 2016, April Cook, Tracey Sutton
Inventory Of Gulf Of Mexico Oceanic Fauna Data Including Species, Weight, And Measurements From R/V Point Sur (Cruises Dp03 And Dp04) May-August, 2016, April Cook, Tracey Sutton
DEEPEND Datasets
This data set includes the biological and environmental data for all of the species collected during the DP03 (May 2016) and DP04 cruises (August 2016). The main gear type used was a 10-m2 Multiple Opening Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS). The MOCNESS was fitted with 6 nets which were opened according to the following depth scheme: net 0 from the surface to 1500m, net 1 from 1500-1200m, net 2 from 200-1000m, net 3 from 1000-600m, net 4 from 600-200m, and net 5 from 200m to the surface. Two trawls were conducted at each station sampled to capture diel …
Yawns Are Cool, Andrew C. Gallup, Omar T. Eldakar
Yawns Are Cool, Andrew C. Gallup, Omar T. Eldakar
Biology Faculty Articles
Although we yawn each and every day, most people have little understanding of why we do it. In fact, the function of yawning has remained mysterious for centuries, even among scientists, and this has only changed quite recently. Contrary to what people have believed for a long time, it is now understood that yawns have nothing to do with breathing or the amount of oxygen we are taking in. Instead, new and growing research has revealed that yawns serve as a brain cooling mechanism. This new perspective on yawning as a response to elevated brain temperature has transformed our understanding …
Body Size And Substrate Type Modulate Movement By The Western Pacific Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish, Acanthaster Solaris, Morgan S. Pratchett, Zara-Louise Cowan, Lauren E. Nadler, Clemon F. Caballes, Andrew S. Hoey, Vanessa Messmer, Cameron S. Fletcher, David A. Westcott, Scott D. Ling
Body Size And Substrate Type Modulate Movement By The Western Pacific Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish, Acanthaster Solaris, Morgan S. Pratchett, Zara-Louise Cowan, Lauren E. Nadler, Clemon F. Caballes, Andrew S. Hoey, Vanessa Messmer, Cameron S. Fletcher, David A. Westcott, Scott D. Ling
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
The movement capacity of the crown-of-thorns starfishes (Acanthaster spp.) is a primary determinant of both their distribution and impact on coral assemblages. We quantified individual movement rates for the Pacific crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster solaris) ranging in size from 75–480 mm total diameter, across three different substrates (sand, flat consolidated pavement, and coral rubble) on the northern Great Barrier Reef. The mean (±SE) rate of movement for smaller (diameter) A. solaris was 23.99 ± 1.02 cm/ min and 33.41 ± 1.49 cm/ min for individuals >350 mm total diameter. Mean (±SE) rates of movement varied with substrate …
Strategies To Promote Health In North American French Jewish Immigrants, Balkys L. Bivins, Rosemary F. Hall
Strategies To Promote Health In North American French Jewish Immigrants, Balkys L. Bivins, Rosemary F. Hall
Faculty Articles
Anti-Semitism in the form of violent acts is on the rise in France and throughout Europe. These incidents and the looming threat of targeted violence are leading to the outmigration of Jewish individuals in France to Israel, Canada, and the United States. The health impact of this migration on individuals of the French Jewry who are now residing in the United States has not been studied. This paper will propose and address the need for culturally tailored nursing strategies to make a positive impact on the health, well-being, and lives of these individuals. Additionally, the writers will discuss the challenges …
X Chromosome Evolution In Cetartiodactyla, Anastasiya A. Proskuryakova, Anastasia I. Kulemzina, Polina L. Perelman, Alexey I. Makunin, Denis M. Larkin, Marta Farre, Anna V. Kukekova, Jennifer Lynn Johnson, Natalya A. Lemskaya, Violetta R. Beklemisheva, M. Roelke-Parker, June Bellizzi, Oliver A. Ryder, Stephen James O'Brien, Alexander S. Graphodatsky
X Chromosome Evolution In Cetartiodactyla, Anastasiya A. Proskuryakova, Anastasia I. Kulemzina, Polina L. Perelman, Alexey I. Makunin, Denis M. Larkin, Marta Farre, Anna V. Kukekova, Jennifer Lynn Johnson, Natalya A. Lemskaya, Violetta R. Beklemisheva, M. Roelke-Parker, June Bellizzi, Oliver A. Ryder, Stephen James O'Brien, Alexander S. Graphodatsky
Biology Faculty Articles
The phenomenon of a remarkable conservation of the X chromosome in eutherian mammals has been first described by Susumu Ohno in 1964. A notable exception is the cetartiodactyl X chromosome, which varies widely in morphology and G-banding pattern between species. It is hypothesized that this sex chromosome has undergone multiple rearrangements that changed the centromere position and the order of syntenic segments over the last 80 million years of Cetartiodactyla speciation. To investigate its evolution we have selected 26 evolutionarily conserved bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones from the cattle CHORI-240 library evenly distributed along the cattle X chromosome. High-resolution BAC …
Non‐Linear Thresholds Characterize The Relationship Between Reef Fishes And Mangrove Habitat, Geoffrey S. Shideler, Rafael J. Araujo, Brian K. Walker, Jeremiah Blondeau, Joseph E. Serafy
Non‐Linear Thresholds Characterize The Relationship Between Reef Fishes And Mangrove Habitat, Geoffrey S. Shideler, Rafael J. Araujo, Brian K. Walker, Jeremiah Blondeau, Joseph E. Serafy
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
A significant obstacle to evaluating the importance of mangrove habitat to coral reef fishes has been the difficulty of disentangling its effects from other subtidal/nearshore habitats or human population pressures. Florida's seascape, unlike most others, has been extensively surveyed and mapped, and there are reliable estimates of human population density. Despite many studies that have correlated reef fish abundance with nearby mangrove habitat, some researchers continue to question the importance of mangroves to reef fishes. Previous studies that have investigated the mangrove–reef fish subsidy effect have applied methods that either compared averages or examined linear relationships; yet there is a …
The Current Volume 28: Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 3, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
The Current Volume 28: Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 28: Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
No abstract provided.
Macroalgal Browsing On A Heavily Degraded, Urbanized Equatorial Reef System, Andrew G. Bauman, Andrew S. Hoey, Glenn Dunshea, David A. Feary, Jeffrey Low, Peter A. Todd
Macroalgal Browsing On A Heavily Degraded, Urbanized Equatorial Reef System, Andrew G. Bauman, Andrew S. Hoey, Glenn Dunshea, David A. Feary, Jeffrey Low, Peter A. Todd
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
The removal of macroalgal biomass is critical to the health of coral reef ecosystems. Previous studies on relatively intact reefs with diverse and abundant fish communities have quantified rapid removal of macroalgae by herbivorous fishes, yet how these findings relate to degraded reef systems where fish diversity and abundance are markedly lower and algal biomass substantially higher, is unclear. We surveyed roving herbivorous fish communities and quantified their capacity to remove the dominant macroalga Sargassum ilicifolium on seven reefs in Singapore; a heavily degraded urbanized reef system. The diversity and abundance of herbivorous fishes was extremely low, with eight species …