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Oregon State Rank Assessment For Yellow Bumblebee (Bombus Fervidus), Misty Nelson Dec 2023

Oregon State Rank Assessment For Yellow Bumblebee (Bombus Fervidus), Misty Nelson

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Oregon state conservation status assessment for Yellow bumblebee (Bombus fervidus) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Morrison Bumblebee (Bombus Morrisoni), Misty Nelson Dec 2023

Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Morrison Bumblebee (Bombus Morrisoni), Misty Nelson

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Oregon state conservation status assessment for Morrison bumblebee (Bombus morrisoni) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


Oregon State Rank Assessment For Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates Pipiens), Misty Nelson Dec 2023

Oregon State Rank Assessment For Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates Pipiens), Misty Nelson

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Oregon state conservation status assessment for Northern leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


The Distribution And Reproductive Success Of The Western Snowy Plover Along The Central And Southern Oregon Coast - 2023, David J. Lauten, Kathleen A. Castelein, Mary Lee, Jacey Corrente, Marty R. Mccamant, Eleanor P. Gaines Dec 2023

The Distribution And Reproductive Success Of The Western Snowy Plover Along The Central And Southern Oregon Coast - 2023, David J. Lauten, Kathleen A. Castelein, Mary Lee, Jacey Corrente, Marty R. Mccamant, Eleanor P. Gaines

Institute for Natural Resources Publications

We monitored the distribution, abundance and productivity of the federally threatened Western Snowy Plover (Anarhynchus nivosus nivosus) along the central and south coast of Oregon from 4 April – 15 September 2023. We surveyed and monitored plover activity in a project area that included, from north to south, Sutton Beach, Siltcoos River estuary, the Dunes Overlook, North Tahkenitch Creek, Tenmile Creek, Coos Bay North Spit, Bandon Snowy Plover Management Area, New River Habitat Restoration Area (HRA) and adjacent lands, and Floras Lake. Our objectives for the project area in 2023 were to: 1) estimate the size of the adult Snowy …


Preparing Teaching Assistants To Facilitate Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (Cures) In The Biological Sciences: A Call To Action, Erin Shortlidge, Amie M. Kern, Emma Goodwin, Jeffrey T. Olimpo Dec 2023

Preparing Teaching Assistants To Facilitate Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences (Cures) In The Biological Sciences: A Call To Action, Erin Shortlidge, Amie M. Kern, Emma Goodwin, Jeffrey T. Olimpo

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) offer an expanding avenue to engage students in real-world scientific practices. Increasingly, CUREs are instructed by graduate teaching assistants (TAs), yet TAs may be underprepared to facilitate and face unique barriers when teaching CUREs. Consequently, unless TAs are provided professional development (PD) and resources to teach CUREs effectively, they and their students may not reap the assumed benefits of CURE instruction. Here, we describe three perspectives – that of the CURE TA, the CURE designer/facilitator, and the CURE student – that are collectively intended to inform the development of tentative components of CURE TA PD. …


Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Harney Basin Duskysnail (Colligyrus Depressus), Misty Nelson Nov 2023

Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Harney Basin Duskysnail (Colligyrus Depressus), Misty Nelson

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Oregon State Ranking Assessment for Harney Basin Duskysnail (Colligyrus depressus) by the Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, following NatureServe 2023 methodology.


Oregon State Rank Assesment For Johnson's Hairstreak (Callophrys Johnsoni), Misty Nelson Nov 2023

Oregon State Rank Assesment For Johnson's Hairstreak (Callophrys Johnsoni), Misty Nelson

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Oregon state conservation status assessment for Johnson's hairstreak (Callophrys johnsoni) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Columbia Pebblesnail (Fluminicola Fuscus), Misty Nelson Nov 2023

Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Columbia Pebblesnail (Fluminicola Fuscus), Misty Nelson

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Oregon State Ranking Assessment for Columbia pebblesnail (Fluminicola fuscus) by the Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, following NatureServe 2023 methodology.


An Overview Of Elements And Relations: Aspects Of A Scientific Metaphysics, Martin Zwick Nov 2023

An Overview Of Elements And Relations: Aspects Of A Scientific Metaphysics, Martin Zwick

Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

A talk on my book, Elements and Relations: Aspects of a Scientific Metaphysics. Book description:

This book develops the core proposition that systems theory is an attempt to construct an “exact and scientific metaphysics,” a system of general ideas central to science that can be expressed mathematically. Collectively, these ideas would constitute a non-reductionist “theory of everything” unlike what is being sought in physics. Inherently transdisciplinary, systems theory offers ideas and methods that are relevant to all of the sciences and also to professional fields such as systems engineering, public policy, business, and social work. To demonstrate the generality …


Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Umatilla Dace (Rhinichthys Umatilla), Misty Nelson Nov 2023

Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Umatilla Dace (Rhinichthys Umatilla), Misty Nelson

Institute for Natural Resources Publications

Oregon State Ranking Assessment for Umatilla dace (Rhinichthys umatilla) by the Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, following NatureServe 2023 methodology.


Big Boned: How Fat Storage And Other Adaptations Influenced Large Theropod Foraging Ecology, Cameron Pahl, Luis A. Ruedas Nov 2023

Big Boned: How Fat Storage And Other Adaptations Influenced Large Theropod Foraging Ecology, Cameron Pahl, Luis A. Ruedas

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Dinosaur foraging ecology has been the subject of scientific interest for decades, yet much of what we understand about it remains hypothetical. We wrote an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate meat energy sources present in dinosaur environments, including carcasses of giant sauropods, along with living, huntable prey. Theropod dinosaurs modeled in this environment (specifically allosauroids, and more particularly, Allosaurus Marsh, 1877) were instantiated with heritable traits favorable to either hunting success or scavenging success. If hunter phenotypes were more reproductively successful, their traits were propagated into the population through their offspring, resulting in predator specialists. If selective pressure favored scavenger …


Germ Cell Recovery, Cryopreservation And Transplantation In The California White Sturgeon, Acipenser Transmontanus, Amie L. Romney, Danielle M. Myers, Fatima R. Martin, Tawney N. Scanlan, Stuart A. Meyers Nov 2023

Germ Cell Recovery, Cryopreservation And Transplantation In The California White Sturgeon, Acipenser Transmontanus, Amie L. Romney, Danielle M. Myers, Fatima R. Martin, Tawney N. Scanlan, Stuart A. Meyers

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) is the largest freshwater fish in North America. Because of the unique life history characteristics of sturgeon, including longevity, late maturation and long spawning intervals, their aquaculture can be a significant investment of resources. As a result of habitat loss and overharvesting, natural populations of white sturgeon are threatened and there is a growing effort to improve conservation aquaculture programs. Germ cell transplantation is an innovative technology previously demonstrated in a variety of fish species to be able to produce a surrogate broodstock. The technique relies upon optimal donor germ cell recovery and transplantation into …


Drivers Of Plankton Community Structure In Intermittent And Continuous Coastal Upwelling Systems–From Microbes And Microscale In-Situ Imaging To Large Scale Patterns, Moritz Schmid, Su Sponaugle, Anne W. Thompson, Kelly T. Sutherland, Robert Cowen Nov 2023

Drivers Of Plankton Community Structure In Intermittent And Continuous Coastal Upwelling Systems–From Microbes And Microscale In-Situ Imaging To Large Scale Patterns, Moritz Schmid, Su Sponaugle, Anne W. Thompson, Kelly T. Sutherland, Robert Cowen

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Eastern Boundary Systems support major fisheries whose early life stages depend on upwelling production. Upwelling can be highly variable at the regional scale, with substantial repercussions for new productivity and microbial loop activity. Studies that integrate the classic trophic web based on new production with the microbial loop are rare due to the range in body forms and sizes of the taxa. Underwater imaging can overcome this limitation, and with machine learning, enables fine resolution studies spanning large spatial scales. We used the In-situ Ichthyoplankton Imaging System (ISIIS) to investigate the drivers of plankton community structure in the northern California …


Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Preble's Shrew (Sorex Preblei), Misty Nelson Oct 2023

Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Preble's Shrew (Sorex Preblei), Misty Nelson

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Oregon State Ranking Assessment for Preble's shrew (Sorex preblei) by the Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, following NatureServe 2023 methodology.


Oregon State Rank Assessment For Great Basin Spadefoot (Spea Intermontana), Misty Nelson Oct 2023

Oregon State Rank Assessment For Great Basin Spadefoot (Spea Intermontana), Misty Nelson

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Oregon state conservation status assessment for Great Basin spadefoot (Spea intermontana) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Lewis's Woodpecker (Melanerpes Lewis), Misty Nelson Oct 2023

Oregon State Ranking Assessment For Lewis's Woodpecker (Melanerpes Lewis), Misty Nelson

Institute for Natural Resources Publications

Oregon State Ranking Assessment for Lewis's woodpecker (Melanerpes lewis) by the Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, following NatureServe 2023 methodology.


Oregon State Rank Assessment For Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana Pretiosa), Misty Nelson Oct 2023

Oregon State Rank Assessment For Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana Pretiosa), Misty Nelson

Institute for Natural Resources Publications

Oregon state conservation status assessment for Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


Oregon State Rank Assessment For Western Toad (Anaxyrus Boreas), Misty Nelson Oct 2023

Oregon State Rank Assessment For Western Toad (Anaxyrus Boreas), Misty Nelson

Institute for Natural Resources Publications

Oregon state conservation status assessment for Western toad (Anaxyrus boreas) using NatureServe methodology, 2023.


Computational Analysis Of Plasma Lipidomics From Mice Fed Standard Chow And Ketogenic Diet, Amy L. Seufert, James W. Hickman, Jaewoo Choi, Brooke A. Napier Sep 2023

Computational Analysis Of Plasma Lipidomics From Mice Fed Standard Chow And Ketogenic Diet, Amy L. Seufert, James W. Hickman, Jaewoo Choi, Brooke A. Napier

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) are upregulated in the blood circulation following digestion. A variety of circulating lipid species have been implicated in metabolic and inflammatory diseases; however, due to the extreme variability in serum or plasma lipid concentrations found in human studies, established reference ranges are still lacking, in addition to lipid specificity and diagnostic biomarkers. Mass spectrometry is widely used for identification of lipid species in the plasma, and there are many differences in sample extraction methods within the literature. We used ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled to a high-resolution hybrid triple quadrupole-time-of-flight (QToF) mass spectrometry (MS) …


Diverse And Variable Community Structure Of Picophytoplankton Across The Laurentian Great Lakes, John Gale, Carey P. Sweeney, Sarah Paver, Maureen L. Coleman, Anne W. Thompson Sep 2023

Diverse And Variable Community Structure Of Picophytoplankton Across The Laurentian Great Lakes, John Gale, Carey P. Sweeney, Sarah Paver, Maureen L. Coleman, Anne W. Thompson

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The Laurentian Great Lakes provide economic support to millions of people, drive biogeochemical cycling, and are an important natural laboratory for characterizing the fundamental components of aquatic ecosystems. Small phytoplankton are important contributors to the food web in much of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Here, for the first time, we reveal and quantify eight phenotypically distinct picophytoplankton populations across the Lakes using a multilaser flow cytometry approach, which distinguishes cells based on their pigment phenotype. The distributions and diversity of picophytoplankton flow populations varied across lakes and depths, with Lake Erie standing out with the highest diversity. By sequencing sorted …


Cullin 3–Mediated Regulation Of Intracellular Iron Homeostasis Promotes Thymic Invariant Nkt Cell Maturation, Emily L. Yarosz, Ajay Kumar, Jeffrey Singer, Cheong-Hee Chang Aug 2023

Cullin 3–Mediated Regulation Of Intracellular Iron Homeostasis Promotes Thymic Invariant Nkt Cell Maturation, Emily L. Yarosz, Ajay Kumar, Jeffrey Singer, Cheong-Hee Chang

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The E3 ubiquitin ligase cullin 3 (Cul3) is critical for invariant NKT (iNKT) cell development, as iNKT cells lacking Cul3 accumulate in the immature developmental stages. However, the mechanisms by which Cul3 mediates iNKT cell development remain unknown. In this study, we investigated the role of Cul3 in both immature and mature thymic iNKT cells using a mouse model with a T cell–specific deletion of Cul3. We found that mature iNKT cells lacking Cul3 proliferated and died more than wild-type cells did. These cells also displayed increased glucose metabolism and autophagy. Interestingly, we found that tight regulation of iron homeostasis …


Exploring And Testing Wildfire Risk Decision-Making In The Face Of Deep Uncertainty, Bart R. Johnson, Alan A. Ager, Cody Evers, David Hulse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, John P. Bolte Aug 2023

Exploring And Testing Wildfire Risk Decision-Making In The Face Of Deep Uncertainty, Bart R. Johnson, Alan A. Ager, Cody Evers, David Hulse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, John P. Bolte

Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations

We integrated a mechanistic wildfire simulation system with an agent-based landscape change model to investigate the feedbacks among climate change, population growth, development, landowner decision-making, vegetative succession, and wildfire. Our goal was to develop an adaptable simulation platform for anticipating risk-mitigation tradeoffs in a fire-prone wildland– urban interface (WUI) facing conditions outside the bounds of experience. We describe how five social and ecological system (SES) submodels interact over time and space to generate highly variable alternative futures even within the same scenario as stochastic elements in simulated wildfire, succession, and landowner decisions create large sets of unique, path-dependent futures for …


Diving Into Aquatic Microbial Ecology And Evolution With Anne Thompson, Anne Thompson Jul 2023

Diving Into Aquatic Microbial Ecology And Evolution With Anne Thompson, Anne Thompson

PDXPLORES Podcast

On this episode of PDXPLORES, Assistant Professor of Biology, Anne Thompson, discusses her award-winning research work studying the diverse ecology of microorganisms found in Earth’s oceans. Thompson’s research examines microbial mortality impacts on the structure of oceanic food webs, carbon flow, and cell interactions that create dynamic patterns of nutrient and energy abundance within diverse aquatic ecosystems.

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Embryonic Development Of Natural Annual Killifish Populations Of The Genus Austrolebias: Evolutionary Parallelism And The Role Of Environment, Hellen Schlueb, Daniel Blanco, Daniel García, Jason Podrabsky Jul 2023

Embryonic Development Of Natural Annual Killifish Populations Of The Genus Austrolebias: Evolutionary Parallelism And The Role Of Environment, Hellen Schlueb, Daniel Blanco, Daniel García, Jason Podrabsky

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

  1. Repeated, independent emergence of the same trait within different phylogenetic lineages is termed parallel evolution. It typically occurs as a result of similar selective pressures. Annual killifish have adapted to survive in the extreme habitat of temporary pools on three continents and present an especially amenable system for studying fundamental principles of evolutionary parallelism. When the pools dry, annual killifish embryos survive through the dry phase in the bottom substrate in a stage of dormancy—a diapause. The diapause is a complex set of three different developmental stages, none of which is obligate, thus leading to a multitude of potential developmental …


Evolutionary Codependency: Insights Into The Mitonuclear Interaction Landscape From Experimental And Wild Caenorhabditis Nematodes, Suzanne Estes, Zachary P. Dietz, Vaishali Katju, Ulfar Bergthorsson Jul 2023

Evolutionary Codependency: Insights Into The Mitonuclear Interaction Landscape From Experimental And Wild Caenorhabditis Nematodes, Suzanne Estes, Zachary P. Dietz, Vaishali Katju, Ulfar Bergthorsson

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Aided by new technologies, the upsurgence of research into mitochondrial genome biology during the past 15 years suggests that we have misunderstood, and perhaps dramatically underestimated, the ongoing biological and evolutionary significance of our long-time symbiotic partner. While we have begun to scratch the surface of several topics, many questions regarding the nature of mutation and selection in the mitochondrial genome, and the nature of its relationship to the nuclear genome, remain unanswered. Although best known for their contributions to studies of developmental and aging biology, Caenorhabditis nematodes are increasingly recognized as excellent model systems to advance understanding in these …


Effects Of Heterozygous Deletion Of Autism-Related Gene Cullin-3 In Mice, Qiang-Qiang Xia, Angela K. Walker, Chenghu Song, Jing Wang, James A. Mobley, Jeffrey Singer, Anju Singh, Craig M. Powell Jul 2023

Effects Of Heterozygous Deletion Of Autism-Related Gene Cullin-3 In Mice, Qiang-Qiang Xia, Angela K. Walker, Chenghu Song, Jing Wang, James A. Mobley, Jeffrey Singer, Anju Singh, Craig M. Powell

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder in which children display repetitive behavior, restricted range of interests, and atypical social interaction and communication. CUL3, coding for a Cullin family scaffold protein mediating assembly of ubiquitin ligase complexes through BTB domain substrate-recruiting adaptors, has been identified as a high-risk gene for autism. Although complete knockout of Cul3 results in embryonic lethality, Cul3 heterozygous mice have reduced CUL3 protein, demonstrate comparable body weight, and display minimal behavioral differences including decreased spatial object recognition memory. In measures of reciprocal social interaction, Cul3 heterozygous mice behaved similarly to their wild-type littermates. In …


Novel Viruses Of The Family Partitiviridae Discovered In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Angela M. Crabtree, Ignacio De La Higuera, Kenneth Stedman, Multiple Additional Authors Jun 2023

Novel Viruses Of The Family Partitiviridae Discovered In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Angela M. Crabtree, Ignacio De La Higuera, Kenneth Stedman, Multiple Additional Authors

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

It has been 49 years since the last discovery of a new virus family in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A large-scale screen to determine the diversity of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses in S. cerevisiae has identified multiple novel viruses from the family Partitiviridae that have been previously shown to infect plants, fungi, protozoans, and insects. Most S. cerevisiae partitiviruses (ScPVs) are associated with strains of yeasts isolated from coffee and cacao beans. The presence of partitiviruses was confirmed by sequencing the viral dsRNAs and purifying and visualizing isometric, non-enveloped viral particles. ScPVs have a typical bipartite …


Predation Of Lepidophyma Flavimaculatum (Squamata: Xantusiidae) By Basiliscus Plumifrons (Squamata: Corytophanidae), Mauricio Quirós Rosales, José Manuel Mora, Randy Alvarado Jun 2023

Predation Of Lepidophyma Flavimaculatum (Squamata: Xantusiidae) By Basiliscus Plumifrons (Squamata: Corytophanidae), Mauricio Quirós Rosales, José Manuel Mora, Randy Alvarado

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Lizards are the most diversified group of living reptiles with 7176 species worldwide (Uetz 2022). They play key roles in ecosystems where they are prey to a wide variety of predators, including snakes, other lizards, mammals, birds, and invertebrates (Pianka and Vitt 2006). The tropical forests of the new world contain a high variety of species of different sizes, shapes, and colors. In Costa Rica in particular, at least 80 species of lizards have been reported (Leenders 2019). They occupy highly diverse habitat types where they participate in food webs that involve many other species of vertebrates and invertebrates.


Willow Abundance And Condition Mapping In Rocky Mountain National Park, Eric M. Nielsen May 2023

Willow Abundance And Condition Mapping In Rocky Mountain National Park, Eric M. Nielsen

Institute for Natural Resources Publications

Riparian and wetland willow species have undergone serious declines in Rocky Mountain National Park as a consequence of a variety of environmental changes and, most recently, damage resulting from moose overpopulation. To address concerns about the long-term status of willows in the park, we developed remote sensing-based raster maps of riparian and wetland willow species presence, canopy cover percentage, canopy height, and leaf area index. All outputs were produced at 3-meter resolution, and represent willows as they existed in 2021. The mapping was performed via random forests classification and regression models trained on several hundred vegetation plots from a variety …


Exploring Extreme Viruses With Ken Stedman, Kenneth Stedman May 2023

Exploring Extreme Viruses With Ken Stedman, Kenneth Stedman

PDXPLORES Podcast

In this episode of PDXPLORES, Ken Stedman, Professor of Biology at Portland State University, discusses his distinguished virology career. From discovering his love of extreme viruses at Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich, Germany, to heading the Advanced Molecular and Cell Biology Research Laboratory and the eXtreme Virus Lab, Steadman has investigated extreme virus structures, function, genetics, and evolution for more than 25 years. He is the co-founder of the research lab Center for Life in Extreme Environments as well as the Chief Scientific Officer of StoneStable, Inc. Adding to his scientific accomplishments and accolades, Professor Stedman …