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Volume 2, Chapter 16-4: Bird Nests - Non-Passeriformes, Part 1, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-4: Bird Nests - Non-Passeriformes, Part 1, Janice M. Glime

Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters

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Volume 2, Chapter 16-5: Bird Nests - Non-Passeriformes, Part 2, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-5: Bird Nests - Non-Passeriformes, Part 2, Janice M. Glime

Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters

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Volume 2, Chapter 16-7: Bird Nests - Passeriformes, Part 2, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-7: Bird Nests - Passeriformes, Part 2, Janice M. Glime

Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters

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Volume 2, Chapter 16-6: Bird Nests - Passeriformes, Part 1, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-6: Bird Nests - Passeriformes, Part 1, Janice M. Glime

Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters

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Volume 2, Chapter 16-3: Bird Nests, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-3: Bird Nests, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 5, Chapter 7-5: Gardening: Public Gardens, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 5, Chapter 7-5: Gardening: Public Gardens, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 5, Chapter 2-2: Medical Uses: Biologically Active Substances, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 5, Chapter 2-2: Medical Uses: Biologically Active Substances, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 2, Chapter 16-2: Birds And Bryophytic Food Sources, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-2: Birds And Bryophytic Food Sources, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 2, Chapter 16-1: Birds And Bryophytes Intersect, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 16-1: Birds And Bryophytes Intersect, Janice M. Glime

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Hydrogenation Of Organic Matter As A Terminal Electron Sink Sustains High Co2:Ch4 Production Ratios During Anaerobic Decomposition, Rachel M. Wilson, Malak M. Tfaily, Virginia I. Rich, Jason K. Keller, Scott D. Bridgham, Cassandra Medvedeff Zalman, Laura Meredith, Paul J. Hanson, Mark Hines, Laurel Pfeifer-Meister, Scott R. Saleska, Patrick Crill, William T. Cooper, Jeff P. Chanton, Joel E. Kostka 2017 Florida State University

Hydrogenation Of Organic Matter As A Terminal Electron Sink Sustains High Co2:Ch4 Production Ratios During Anaerobic Decomposition, Rachel M. Wilson, Malak M. Tfaily, Virginia I. Rich, Jason K. Keller, Scott D. Bridgham, Cassandra Medvedeff Zalman, Laura Meredith, Paul J. Hanson, Mark Hines, Laurel Pfeifer-Meister, Scott R. Saleska, Patrick Crill, William T. Cooper, Jeff P. Chanton, Joel E. Kostka

Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research

Once inorganic electron acceptors are depleted, organic matter in anoxic environments decomposes by hydrolysis, fermentation, and methanogenesis, requiring syntrophic interactions between microorganisms to achieve energetic favorability. In this classic anaerobic food chain, methanogenesis represents the terminal electron accepting (TEA) process, ultimately producing equimolar CO2 and CH4 for each molecule of organic matter degraded. However, CO2:CH4 production in Sphagnum-derived, mineral-poor, cellulosic peat often substantially exceeds this 1:1 ratio, even in the absence of measureable inorganic TEAs. Since the oxidation state of C in both cellulose-derived organic matter and acetate is 0, and CO2 has …


Bryophyte Ecology: About The Author, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Bryophyte Ecology: About The Author, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 1, Chapter 4-13: Adaptive Strategies: Speculation On Sporophyte Structure, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 1, Chapter 4-13: Adaptive Strategies: Speculation On Sporophyte Structure, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 2, Chapter 17-1: Rodents - Muroidea: Muridae, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 17-1: Rodents - Muroidea: Muridae, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 1, Chapter 2-7: Bryophyta - Bryopsida, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 1, Chapter 2-7: Bryophyta - Bryopsida, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 1, Chapter 4-5: Adaptive Strategies: Growth And Life Forms, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 1, Chapter 4-5: Adaptive Strategies: Growth And Life Forms, Janice M. Glime

Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters

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Volume 1, Chapter 4-10: Adaptive Strategies: Vegetative Propagules, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 1, Chapter 4-10: Adaptive Strategies: Vegetative Propagules, Janice M. Glime

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Volume 1, Chapter 2-5: Bryophyta - Sphagnopsida, Janice M. Glime 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 1, Chapter 2-5: Bryophyta - Sphagnopsida, Janice M. Glime

Bryophyte Ecology Subchapters

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Volume 1, Chapter 3-1: Sexuality: Sexual Strategies, Janice M. Glime, Irene Bisang 2017 Michigan Technological University

Volume 1, Chapter 3-1: Sexuality: Sexual Strategies, Janice M. Glime, Irene Bisang

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Sexual Dimorphism In The Moss Bryum Argenteum And Its Implications For Sex Ratio Bias, Jonathan David Moore III 2017 University of Kentucky

Sexual Dimorphism In The Moss Bryum Argenteum And Its Implications For Sex Ratio Bias, Jonathan David Moore Iii

Theses and Dissertations--Biology

In dioecious plants, selection due to sex function differences has produced sex-specific life histories, morphologies, and physiologies. In many dioecious seed plants, dimorphisms and population sex ratios have been plausibly linked, but similar links are not yet apparent in dioecious bryophytes. Population sex ratio bias is often expected to favor the sex with lower investment in sexual reproduction, especially in resource-poor environments. Unlike in seed plants, bryophyte males may have higher average reproductive investment than females, which typically have low offspring production rates due to sperm limitation. However, traits aside from reproductive investment such as shoot and leaf arrangement may …


Volume 2, Chapter 4-7c: Invertebrates: Rotifer Taxa - Monogononta, Janice M. Glime 2016 Michigan Technological University

Volume 2, Chapter 4-7c: Invertebrates: Rotifer Taxa - Monogononta, Janice M. Glime

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