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Publications by Julie Howar

Where the Wild Things Are: Predicting Hotspots of Seabird Aggregations in the California Current System

Ecological Applications
Ecology
2011English

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Where the Wild Things Are: Measuring Systemic Risk Through Investor Sentiment

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Where the Wild Things Are: Journeys to Transnational Legal Orders, and Back

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Where the Wild Things Are: Pathogenesis of SIV Infection in African Nonhuman Primate Hosts

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Winter Pre-Conditioning of Seabird Phenology in the California Current

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