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The use of molecular scatology to study river otter ( Lontra canadensis) genetics
An evaluation of energy consumption and emissions from intermodal freight operations on the Eastern Seaboard: A GIS network analysis approach
 
Element analysis of the green building process
Unintended consequences of ethanol production: A geospatial lifecycle analysis
 
Ecological balance: The greater goal of the environmental manager
Benthic macroinvertebrate diversity in a shallow estuary: Controls on nutrient and algal dynamics
 
Linking community revitalization, urban agriculture, and elementary education
Limiting transportation sector greenhouse gas emissions: The role of system interactions on policy portfolio effectiveness
 
Tube-based field-portable x-ray fluorescence (FPXRF) as a qualitative screening tool for Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) metals in children's products and comparison to total metals analyses to predict hazardous waste metals toxicity characteristic
The use of mobile phones for conducting acoustic surveys of calling amphibians
 
Atmospheric Compensation over Case II Waters: Simultaneous Aerosol and Water Constituent Retrieval
Distribution patterns of river otters, Lontra canadensis , within Monroe County, New York
 
Scaling-up in Estuaries: The Feasibility of Using Small Scale Results to Draw Large Scale Conclusions
Comparison of Geochemical and Biological Characteristics of Natural and Constructed Wetlands in Western NY
 
The Development of Resistance to Antibiotics From Bacteria Exposed to Triclosan and Triclocarban in Lake Ontario
Otter spotter: The creation and evaluation of an educational resource for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Rochester Institute of Technology, and the Seneca Park Zoo
 
Macroinvertebrates Online
Demonstrating Landsat's new potential to monitor coastal and inland waters
 
Multiple Scale Landscape Pattern Index Interpretation for the Persistent Monitoring of Land-Cover and Land-Use