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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
If You've Seen One Worm, Have You Seen Them All? Spatial, Community, And Genetic Variability Of Tubificid Communities In Montana, Nilanjan Lodh, Donna M. Rizzo, Billie L. Kerans, Stephanie Mcginnis, Nikolaos Fytilis, Lori Stevens
If You've Seen One Worm, Have You Seen Them All? Spatial, Community, And Genetic Variability Of Tubificid Communities In Montana, Nilanjan Lodh, Donna M. Rizzo, Billie L. Kerans, Stephanie Mcginnis, Nikolaos Fytilis, Lori Stevens
College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Faculty Publications
Genetic studies are recognized increasingly as important for understanding naturally occurring disease dynamics and are used to predict host genetic diversity and coevolutionary processes and to identify species composition in ecological communities. Tubifex tubifex, the definitive host of the whirling disease parasite Myxobolus cerebralis, comprises 6 known lineages that vary widely in parasite susceptibility. We used 16S ribosomal DNA (16S rDNA) to identify relationships among genetic variability of 3 oligochaete genera (T. tubifex, Rhyacodrilus spp., and Ilyodrilus spp.; Oligochaeta:Tubificidae), oligochaete assemblage composition, and the presence of whirling disease in 9 locations across 4 watersheds in Montana, USA. We assessed genetic …
Sex Allocation And The Emergence Of Helping In Cooperatively Breeding Species., Josh D Dunn, Teodora Vujicic, Geoff Wild
Sex Allocation And The Emergence Of Helping In Cooperatively Breeding Species., Josh D Dunn, Teodora Vujicic, Geoff Wild
Applied Mathematics Publications
In cooperative breeding systems individuals invest in the reproductive success of others. In this paper, we study the emergence of cooperative breeding systems in which reproductively active breeders receive investment from reproductively non-active helpers. Our goal is to understand how the division of an investment between male and female components of breeder fitness (i.e. the helper sex-allocation strategy) influences the emergence of cooperative breeding itself. Using mathematical models, we arrive at expressions for the inclusive-fitness advantage of helpful behaviour that generalize previous work. These expressions assume an ecologically stable environment, and that breeders make evolutionarily stable sex-allocation decisions. We find …
Fall 2015
Scientia
Prairie prep; Chicago Wildsounds listens for ecosystem health; Up, up and away; Fulbright Travelogue: Health care in Fortaleza, Brazil; New course explores the Pope's encyclical on the environment; A "scent-sational" career in the flavor and fragrance industry; Lab notes; Paying tribute
Fall 2015
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Five minutes with Dean Miller; Snapshot: Enrollment trends; Behind the scenes at MayDay 2015; From class to career and back again; The intern files; Comedy in the classroom; Study abroad program bridges technology and business; Seen and heard; Alumni advice from Bill Gloff; The multimedia afterlife of Sherlock Holmes and related pursuits
Prescribed Fire Monitoring Report, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve 2014 (Iqcs Fire Number 285382, 285383, 266782, 285677), Sherry A. Leis, Sarah E. Hinman
Prescribed Fire Monitoring Report, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve 2014 (Iqcs Fire Number 285382, 285383, 266782, 285677), Sherry A. Leis, Sarah E. Hinman
United States National Park Service: Publications
Introduction
In 2014, the preserve’s federal and NGO partners conducted prescribed fires during March, April, and October that encompassed 8129.8 acres of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve (TAPR). This was a unique burn year in that prescribed burns occurred in the spring, the traditional burn season, and the fall. Fall burns were conducted to support needed archaeological surveys as part of the environmental compliance for a symphony event scheduled for June 2015 at the preserve. Burns at TAPR were coordinated with local US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and various units of the National Park Service.
Burns …
Student Fellows 2015-2016, Place
Student Fellows 2015-2016, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document provides biographies of PLACE student fellows at Linfield College for 2015-2016.
Faculty Fellows 2015-2016, Place
Faculty Fellows 2015-2016, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document provides biographies of PLACE faculty fellows at Linfield College for 2015-2016.
Air, Water, Earth, And Fire: The Ancient Elements On A Changing Planet, Place
Air, Water, Earth, And Fire: The Ancient Elements On A Changing Planet, Place
PLACE Historical Documents
This document explains the PLACE theme at Linfield College for 2015-2016 (Air, Water, Earth, and Fire: The Ancient Elements on a Changing Planet).
Some Quantum Dynamical Semi-Groups With Quantum Stochastic Dilation, Lingaraj Sahu, Preetinder Singh
Some Quantum Dynamical Semi-Groups With Quantum Stochastic Dilation, Lingaraj Sahu, Preetinder Singh
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Singular Equations Driven By An Additive Noise And Applications, Nicolas Marie
Singular Equations Driven By An Additive Noise And Applications, Nicolas Marie
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
On The Regularity Of One Parameter Transformation Groups In Barreled Locally Convex Topological Vector Spaces, Maximilian Bock
On The Regularity Of One Parameter Transformation Groups In Barreled Locally Convex Topological Vector Spaces, Maximilian Bock
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Stochastic Dynamics Of Determinantal Processes By Integration By Parts, Laurent Decreusefond, Ian Flint, Nicolas Privault, Giovanni Luca Torrisi
Stochastic Dynamics Of Determinantal Processes By Integration By Parts, Laurent Decreusefond, Ian Flint, Nicolas Privault, Giovanni Luca Torrisi
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Hidden Markov Change Point Estimation, Robert J Elliott, Sebastian Elliott
Hidden Markov Change Point Estimation, Robert J Elliott, Sebastian Elliott
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Revisiting A Theorem Of L. A. Shepp On Optimal Stopping, Philip A Ernst, Larry A Shepp
Revisiting A Theorem Of L. A. Shepp On Optimal Stopping, Philip A Ernst, Larry A Shepp
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Theoretical And Numerical Analysis Of An Optimal Execution Problem With Uncertain Market Impact, Kensuke Ishitani, Takashi Kato
Theoretical And Numerical Analysis Of An Optimal Execution Problem With Uncertain Market Impact, Kensuke Ishitani, Takashi Kato
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Some New Connections Between Brownian Bridges And Brownian Motions, Estate V Khmaladze
Some New Connections Between Brownian Bridges And Brownian Motions, Estate V Khmaladze
Communications on Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Non Parametric Trend Analysis Of Climate Change In Lower Bagmati River Basin In Northern India, M. .P Akhtar, Amrendra Kumar, Deepak Khare
Non Parametric Trend Analysis Of Climate Change In Lower Bagmati River Basin In Northern India, M. .P Akhtar, Amrendra Kumar, Deepak Khare
Innovative Research Publications IRP India
This study is conducted to observe the temporal variability of rainfall and temperature for 102 years (1901- 2002) in the Lower Bagmati River Basin in Northern India. Annual and monsoon rainfall time series is considered to investigate the trend using non parametric methods. Trend in 102 years span indicates reduced basin water potential in
Creep Properties Of Local Variety Of Lime (Lemun Tsami) Under Quasi-Static Loading, Dakogol F. A, Obetta, S. E, Ijabo O. .J
Creep Properties Of Local Variety Of Lime (Lemun Tsami) Under Quasi-Static Loading, Dakogol F. A, Obetta, S. E, Ijabo O. .J
Innovative Research Publications IRP India
Local variety of lime (Lemun tsami) was subjected to quasi-static compressive loading using Instron Universal Testing Machine at three levels of time after harvest; freshly harvested, one and two weeks after harvest. Creep parameters were determined by fitting the experimental data to the Burger’s Model and the obtained model equation for freshly harvested was: 𝑱 𝒕 = 𝟏. 𝟖𝟒𝟑 + 𝟐. 𝟓𝟗[ 1 – е (-t/2.933) ]+ 𝒕 𝟏𝟏𝟔𝟎.𝟎𝟗𝟑 , R 2 = 0.98. The instantaneous creep compliance (Jo) was; 1.843, 3.137 and 4.116 1/MPa for freshly harvested, one and two weeks after harvest respectively while the corresponding instantaneous elasticity …
An Intelligent Attitude Determination And Control System Concept For A Cubesat Class Spacecraft, Jeremy Straub
An Intelligent Attitude Determination And Control System Concept For A Cubesat Class Spacecraft, Jeremy Straub
Jeremy Straub
An attitude determination and control system (ADCS) is used to orient a spacecraft for a wide variety of purposes (e.g., to keep a camera facing Earth or orient the spacecraft for propulsion system use). The proposed intelligent ADCS has several key features: first, it can be used in multiple modes, spanning from passive stabilization of two axes and unconstrained spin on a third to three-axis full active stabilization. It also includes electromagnetic components to ‘dump’ spin from the reaction wheels. Second, the ADCS utilizes an incorporated autonomous control algorithm to characterize the effect of actuation of the system components and, …
Design And Implementation Of Satellite Software To Facilitate Future Cubesat Development, Timothy Whitney, Jeremy Straub, Ronald Marsh
Design And Implementation Of Satellite Software To Facilitate Future Cubesat Development, Timothy Whitney, Jeremy Straub, Ronald Marsh
Jeremy Straub
The OpenOrbiter project is a campus-wide effort at the University of North Dakota to design and build a low-cost CubeSat-class satellite. The intent is to create a publically- available framework that allows a spacecraft to be built with a parts cost of less than USD $5,000 (excluding mission payload-specific costs). This paper focuses on OpenOrbiter’s software system methodology and implementation.
Current work seeks to create a generalized framework that other CubeSat developers can use directly or alter to suit their mission needs. It discusses OpenOrbiter’s overall design goals with an emphasis on software design. The software architecture is divided into …
Century-Scale Patterns And Trends Of Global Pyrogenic Carbon Emissions And Fire Influences On Terrestrial Carbon Balance, Jia Yang, Hanqin Tian, Bo Tao, Wei Ren, Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu, Shufen Pan, Yuhang Wang, Yongqiang Liu
Century-Scale Patterns And Trends Of Global Pyrogenic Carbon Emissions And Fire Influences On Terrestrial Carbon Balance, Jia Yang, Hanqin Tian, Bo Tao, Wei Ren, Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu, Shufen Pan, Yuhang Wang, Yongqiang Liu
Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu
Fires have consumed a large amount of terrestrial organic carbon and significantly influenced terrestrial ecosystems and the physical climate system over the past century. Although biomass burning has been widely investigated at a global level in recent decades via satellite observations, less work has been conducted to examine the century-scale changes in global fire regimes and fire influences on the terrestrial carbon balance. In this study, we investigated global pyrogenic carbon emissions and fire influences on the terrestrial carbon fluxes from 1901 to 2010 by using a process-based land ecosystem model. Our results show a significant declining trend in global …
Disentangling Climatic And Anthropogenic Controls On Global Terrestrial Evapotranspiration Trends, Jiafu Mao, Wenting Fu, Xiaoying Shi, Daniel M. Ricciuto, Joshua B. Fisher, Robert E. Dickinson, Yaxing Wei, Willis Shem, Shilong Piao, Kaicun Wang, Christopher R. Schwalm, Hanqin Tian, Mingquan Mu, Altaf Arain, Philippe Ciais, Robert Cook, Yongdiu Dai, Daniel Hayes, Forrest M. Hoffman, Maoyi Huang, Suo Huang, Deborah N. Huntzinger, Akihiko Ito, Atul Jain, Anthony W. King, Huimin Lei, Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu, Huimin Lei, Anna M. Michalak, Changhui Peng, Shushi Peng, Benjamin Poulter, Kevin Schaefer, Elshin Jafarov, Peter E. Thornton, Weile Wang, Ning Zeng, Zhenzhong Zeng, Fang Zhao, Qiuan Zhu, Zaichun Zhu
Disentangling Climatic And Anthropogenic Controls On Global Terrestrial Evapotranspiration Trends, Jiafu Mao, Wenting Fu, Xiaoying Shi, Daniel M. Ricciuto, Joshua B. Fisher, Robert E. Dickinson, Yaxing Wei, Willis Shem, Shilong Piao, Kaicun Wang, Christopher R. Schwalm, Hanqin Tian, Mingquan Mu, Altaf Arain, Philippe Ciais, Robert Cook, Yongdiu Dai, Daniel Hayes, Forrest M. Hoffman, Maoyi Huang, Suo Huang, Deborah N. Huntzinger, Akihiko Ito, Atul Jain, Anthony W. King, Huimin Lei, Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu, Huimin Lei, Anna M. Michalak, Changhui Peng, Shushi Peng, Benjamin Poulter, Kevin Schaefer, Elshin Jafarov, Peter E. Thornton, Weile Wang, Ning Zeng, Zhenzhong Zeng, Fang Zhao, Qiuan Zhu, Zaichun Zhu
Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu
We examined natural and anthropogenic controls on terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET) changes from 1982 to 2010 using multiple estimates from remote sensing-based datasets and process-oriented land surface models.A significant increasing trend of ET in each hemisphere was consistently revealed by observationally-constrained data and multi-model ensembles that considered historic natural and anthropogenic drivers. The climate impacts were simulated to determine the spatiotemporal variations in ET. Globally, risingCO2 ranked second in these models after the predominant climatic influences, and yielded decreasing trends in canopy transpiration and ET, especially for tropical forests and high-latitude shrub land. Increasing nitrogen deposition slightly amplified global ET via …
Climate Extremes Dominating Seasonal And Interannual Variations In Carbon Export From The Mississippi River Basin, Hanqin Tian, Wei Ren, Jia Yang, Bo Tao, Wei-Jun Cai, Steve E. Lohrenz, Charles S. Hopkinson, Mingliang Liu, Qichun Yang, Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu, Bowen Zhang, Kamaljit Banger, Shufen Pan, Ruoying He, Zuo Xue
Climate Extremes Dominating Seasonal And Interannual Variations In Carbon Export From The Mississippi River Basin, Hanqin Tian, Wei Ren, Jia Yang, Bo Tao, Wei-Jun Cai, Steve E. Lohrenz, Charles S. Hopkinson, Mingliang Liu, Qichun Yang, Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu, Bowen Zhang, Kamaljit Banger, Shufen Pan, Ruoying He, Zuo Xue
Chaoqun (Crystal) Lu
Knowledge about the annual and seasonal patterns of organic and inorganic carbon (C) exports from the major rivers of the world to the coastal ocean is essential for our understanding and potential management of the global C budget so as to limit anthropogenic modification of global climate. Unfortunately our predictive understanding of what controls the timing, magnitude, and quality of C export is still rudimentary. Here we use a process-based coupled hydrologic/ecosystem biogeochemistry model (the Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model) to examine how climate variability and extreme events, changing land use, and atmospheric chemistry have affected the annual and seasonal patterns …
Paradox Of Choice: A Possible Explanation, Vladik Kreinovich, Olga Kosheleva
Paradox Of Choice: A Possible Explanation, Vladik Kreinovich, Olga Kosheleva
Departmental Technical Reports (CS)
At first glance, we would expect that the more choices we have, the happier we will be. Experiments show, however, then when the number of choices increases, customers become less happy. In this paper, we provide a possible explanation for this paradox.
Combining Interval And Probabilistic Uncertainty: What Is Computable?, Vladik Kreinovich, Andrzej Pownuk, Olga Kosheleva
Combining Interval And Probabilistic Uncertainty: What Is Computable?, Vladik Kreinovich, Andrzej Pownuk, Olga Kosheleva
Departmental Technical Reports (CS)
In many practical problems, we need to process measurement results. For example, we need such data processing to predict future values of physical quantities. In these computations, it is important to take into account that measurement results are never absolutely exact, that there is always measurement uncertainty, because of which the measurement results are, in general, somewhat different from the actual (unknown) values of the corresponding quantities. In some cases, all we know about measurement uncertainty is an upper bound; in this case, we have an interval uncertainty, meaning that all we know about the actual value is that is …
Occam's Razor Explains Matthew Effect, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich
Occam's Razor Explains Matthew Effect, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich
Departmental Technical Reports (CS)
Sociologists of science noticed that the results of many collaborative projects and discoveries are often attributed only to their most famous collaborators, even when the contributions of these famous collaborators were minimal. This phenomenon is known as the Matthew effect, after a famous citation from the Gospel of Matthew. In this article, we show that Occam's razor provides a possible explanation for the Matthew effect.
Constructive Mathematics Is Seemingly Simple But There Are Still Open Problems: Kreisel's Observation Explained, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich
Constructive Mathematics Is Seemingly Simple But There Are Still Open Problems: Kreisel's Observation Explained, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich
Departmental Technical Reports (CS)
In his correspondence with Grigory Mints, the famous logician Georg Kreisel noticed that many results of constructive mathematics seem easier-to-prove than the corresponding classical (non-constructive) results -- although he noted that these results are still far from being simple and the corresponding open problems are challenging. In this paper, we provide a possible explanation for this empirical observation.
Landscape Values And Wind Generation In West Mayo, Ireland, Ken Boyle
Landscape Values And Wind Generation In West Mayo, Ireland, Ken Boyle
Conference Papers
The landscape of west Mayo, in North West Ireland, is dominated and shrouded by an extensive area, 3,539Km2, of blanket peat soils. The landscape and its habitats have multiple values associated with them including a source of peat for fuel, agriculture, forestry, conservation, tourism, biomass production, tourism, cultural and archaeological. Historically communities have relied on peat as a source of energy and in the 20th century the state harvested peat on an industrial scale to generate electricity. Biomass production using willow (Salix spp) on cutover blanket peat and extensive planting, on deep peat, of Picea sitchensis and Pinus contorta was …
Instrumenting The Unmanned Surface Vehicle, Dorado With A Novel, Miniature Gas Chromatograph: Toward A Rapidly-Deployable, Operational Protocol For Studying Dispersion In The Ocean, John Christopher L'Esperance
Instrumenting The Unmanned Surface Vehicle, Dorado With A Novel, Miniature Gas Chromatograph: Toward A Rapidly-Deployable, Operational Protocol For Studying Dispersion In The Ocean, John Christopher L'Esperance
Link Foundation Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation Fellowship Reports
There exists a well-developed and maturing framework for understanding and predicting the circulation of water masses at scales of the world ocean down to the scales of ports and harbors. Ocean circulation models employing data-assimilative techniques, and operating in real time, can benefit from observational infrastructure established and maintained by researchers, governments, and other organizations around the globe. As an example, observations from moored instruments which facilitate the measurements of current velocities can be used to constrain or adjust the predictions made by ocean circulation models (OCM). There are, however, properties of oceanic flows which are less conducive to direct …
The Sluggs Survey: Globular Cluster Kinematics In A ‘Double Sigma’ Galaxy – Ngc 4473, Adebusola Alabi, Caroline Foster, Duncan Forbes, Aaron Romanowsky, Nicola Pastorello, Jean Brodie, Lee Spitler, Jay Strader, Christopher Usher
The Sluggs Survey: Globular Cluster Kinematics In A ‘Double Sigma’ Galaxy – Ngc 4473, Adebusola Alabi, Caroline Foster, Duncan Forbes, Aaron Romanowsky, Nicola Pastorello, Jean Brodie, Lee Spitler, Jay Strader, Christopher Usher
Faculty Publications
NGC 4473 is a so-called double sigma (2σ) galaxy, i.e. a galaxy with rare, double peaks in its 2D stellar velocity dispersion. Here, we present the globular cluster (GC) kinematics in NGC 4473 out to ∼10Re (effective radii) using data from combined Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys and Subaru/Suprime-Cam imaging and Keck/Deep Imaging Multi-Object Spectrograph. We find that the 2σ nature of NGC 4473 persists up to 3Re, though it becomes misaligned to the photometric major axis. We also observe a significant offset between the stellar and GC rotation amplitudes. This offset can be understood as a co-addition of …