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    FormatPresentation (2)Date Issued2008 (1)2005 (1)Author/ContributorUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research (2)Clawson, Richard L. (1)Faaborg, John, 1949- (1)Mercier, Meghan E. (1)Porneluzi, Paul (1)... View MoreLanguage (ISO)
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    Public perceptions of the environment: The role of mass media [abstract] 

    Mercier, Meghan E. (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)
    ; 1973-2006) reveals a positive correlation between the amount of environmental news broadcasts in the U.S. and American public concern for the natural environment. Statistical analysis of the 2006 and 2007 Collaborative Congressional Election Studies, a...

    The effects of even-aged cutting on density and pairing success of Worm-eating Warblers 

    Sailor, Matthew; Wiewel, Amber; Clawson, Richard L.; Porneluzi, Paul; Faaborg, John, 1949- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2005)
    It is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practices affect songbird populations. Certain forest management techniques can cause declines in breeding habitat of Neotropical migrant songbirds that ...

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