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Program of Study: Fisheries and Wildlife - Doctor of Philosophy
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Africa
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Africa, East
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Agriculture
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Animal communication
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Aquatic sciences
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Biodiversity conservation
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Biogenic amines
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Birds--Ecology
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Chemical senses
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China
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Conservation biology
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Conservation of natural resources--Economic aspects
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Droughts--Health aspects
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Ecological assessment (Biology)
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Ecology
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Econometric models
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Ecosystem management--Economic aspects
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Environmental economics--Econometric models
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Equine encephalomyelitis
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Fragmented landscapes
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Geography
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Giant panda
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Giraffe
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Global environmental change
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Globalization
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Human ecology
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Human-animal relationships
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International trade--Environmental aspects
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Land use--Environmental aspects
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Landscape ecology
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Mosquitoes as carriers of disease
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Nature--Effect of human beings on
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Petromyzon marinus
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Pheromones
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Power resources--Econometric models
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Reproduction
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Semiochemicals
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Soil science
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Southwest China
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Sustainable development--Econometric models
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United States
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Water-supply, Agricultural
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Water-supply--Econometric models
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Weather
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West Nile virus
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Wetlands
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Wildlife conservation
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Conservation in a full world : exploring the relationships among land use policy, human communities, and ecological integrity in the northern forest
Frens, Kathryn M.
Text (2020)
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SPATIAL ECOLOGY OF GRAY WOLVES (CANIS LUPUS) IN THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES REGION IN RESPONSE TO ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE
van den Bosch, Merijn
Text (2023)
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SEASONAL MOVEMENT, SPACE USE, AND MORTALITY OF GRAY WOLVES, MOOSE, AND WHITE-TAILED DEER IN NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA
Wehr, Nathaniel H.
Text (2023)
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Deorphanization and characterization of sea lamprey olfactory trace amine-associated receptors
Jia, Liang (Graduate of Michigan State University)
Text (2022)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Spatial patterning of lake nutrients and morphometry at macroscales : importance of regional factors and aquatic-terrestrial linkages
Stachelek, Joseph Jeremy
Text (2020)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Impacts of distant drivers on landscapes and biodiversity
Hovis, Ciara Layne
Text (2022)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Towards improving biodiversity assessments for mammals and birds within the Neotropics
Gerstner, Beth E.
Text (2023)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Exploring drivers of the research-implementation gap in large carnivore conservation
Hoffmann, Claire F.
Text (2021)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Assessing the ecological and anthropogenic factors affecting giraffe survival in East Africa
Muneza, Arthur Bienvenu
Text (2021)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Climate effects on freshwater ecological communities : from local species interactions to continental biodiversity patterns
Twardochleb, Laura Anne
Text (2020)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The role of International Soybean Trade in Telecoupled Human and Natural Systems
Herzberger, Anna Jean
Text (2020)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Assessing species distributions and the effects of habitat fragmentation : the case of the giant panda
Connor, Thomas
Text (2019)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Multi-scale approaches to global challenges in a telecoupled world
Xu, Zhenci
Text (2019)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Blood in the water : wetlands, wet spells, and drought regulate mosquito-borne disease transmission at multiple scales
Skaff, Nicholas Karam
Text (2018)
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Complex effects of telecouplings on a coupled human and natural system
Yang, Hongbo
Text (2018)
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