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Harry BM WellsPostdoctoral researcher Verified email at princeton.edu Cited by 146 |
The fauna of oyster beds, with special reference to the salinity factor
HW Wells - Ecological Monographs, 1961 - JSTOR
In recognition of the importance of salinity in the estuarine environment, Redeke (1932)
partitioned estuarine waters into salinity zones which correspond with the distribution of …
partitioned estuarine waters into salinity zones which correspond with the distribution of …
Noninvasive regional myocardial perfusion with radioactive potassium: study of patients at rest, with exercise and during angina pectoris
…, HW Strauss, ND Martin, HP Wells Jr… - … England Journal of …, 1973 - Mass Medical Soc
Myocardial perfusion imaging after intravenously administered radioactive potassium ( 43 K)
was used to delineate noninvasively areas of myocardial infarction and left ventricular …
was used to delineate noninvasively areas of myocardial infarction and left ventricular …
Equity in ecosystem restoration
HBM Wells, EH Kirobi, CL Chen… - Restoration …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The importance of equity has been emphasized in climate change, biodiversity loss, land
degradation, and ecosystem restoration. However, equity implications are rarely considered …
degradation, and ecosystem restoration. However, equity implications are rarely considered …
[BOOK][B] Chemical pathology
HG Wells - 1920 - books.google.com
… GIDEON WELLS, Ph.D., MD PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF
CHICAGO AND IN …
CHICAGO AND IN …
Moving through the mosaic: identifying critical linkage zones for large herbivores across a multiple‐use African landscape
Context Reduced connectivity across grassland ecosystems can impair their functional
heterogeneity and negatively impact large herbivore populations. Maintaining landscape …
heterogeneity and negatively impact large herbivore populations. Maintaining landscape …
Spatiotemporal dynamics of wild herbivore species richness and occupancy across a savannah rangeland: Implications for conservation
Private lands are critical for maintaining biodiversity beyond protected areas. Across Kenyan
rangelands, wild herbivores frequently coexist with people and their livestock. Human …
rangelands, wild herbivores frequently coexist with people and their livestock. Human …
[HTML][HTML] Less is more: Lowering cattle stocking rates enhances wild herbivore habitat use and cattle foraging efficiency
Over a quarter of the world’s land surface is grazed by cattle and other livestock, which are
replacing wild herbivores and widely regarded as drivers of global biodiversity declines. The …
replacing wild herbivores and widely regarded as drivers of global biodiversity declines. The …
The seasonal occurrence of Mytilus edulis on the Carolina coast as a result of transport around Cape Hatteras
HW Wells, IE Gray - The Biological Bulletin, 1960 - journals.uchicago.edu
Although Mytilus edulis survives year-round north of Cape Hatteras, summer water temperatures
are high enough to kill it south of that point. Populations of this species in the Carolinian …
are high enough to kill it south of that point. Populations of this species in the Carolinian …
Marine sponges of North Carolina
HW Wells, MJ Wells, IE Gray - Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific …, 1960 - JSTOR
George, and HV Wilson, recent collections from this coast have revealed many gaps in our
knowl edge of this phylum. In this report we have at tempted to organize and correlate the …
knowl edge of this phylum. In this report we have at tempted to organize and correlate the …
Observations on Pinnaxodes floridensis, a new species of pinnotherid crustacean commensal in holothurians
HW Wells, MJ Wells - Bulletin of Marine Science, 1961 - ingentaconnect.com
Pinnaxodes floridensis is described from the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico. Sexual
dimorphism in this species involves size, shape of the carapace and frontal area, and degree of …
dimorphism in this species involves size, shape of the carapace and frontal area, and degree of …