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Kurt A. Haberyan

Researcher at Northwest Missouri State University

Publications -  29
Citations -  586

Kurt A. Haberyan is an academic researcher from Northwest Missouri State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Limnology & Paleolimnology. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications receiving 540 citations. Previous affiliations of Kurt A. Haberyan include Troy University.

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Late Pleistocene wetting and drying in the NW Kalahari: an integrated study from the Tsodilo Hills, Botswana

TL;DR: This article investigated the late Quaternary wetting and drying of the Tsodilo Hills, in the northwestern Kalahari desert, from evidence at a single site, and concluded that careful consideration of multi-proxy data from a single location can assist in resolving discrepancies that arise from independent studies of lake, cave and dune records.
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Annual cycle of autotrophic and heterotrophic production in a small, monomictic Piedmont lake (Lake Oglethorpe) : Analog for the effects of climatic warming on dimictic lakes

TL;DR: In this article, seasonal differences in ecological processes correspond to the two major stratification patterns of Lake Oglethorpe in the U.S. Piedmont region and result in seasonal differences of pelagic community structure.
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Paleoenvironment and Archaeology of Drotsky’s Cave: Western Kalahari Desert, Botswana

TL;DR: A detailed sediment study, along with evidence of Angoni vlei rat, climbing mouse, an aquatic Xenopus frog, and side neck turtle confirms that conditions were substantially more moist than at present between approximately 30,000 and 11,000 years ago.
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Do weekly quizzes improve student performance on general biology exams

TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that motivating students to study smaller units of knowledge on a more frequent basis, e.g., for weekly quizzes, may motivate them to feel less disadvantaged than in a multiple-choice-only course.
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Pellet microfossils: Possible evidence for metazoan life in Early Proterozoic time

TL;DR: If the Proterozoic microfossils are fossilized fecal pellets, they provide evidence of metazoan life and a complex food chain at 1.9 Gyr ago.