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Habitat use and resource tracking by African Ceratogymna hornbills: implications for seed dispersal and forest conservation
(1998)Conservation of tropical forests requires an understanding of the seasonal patterns of abundance and distribution of important seed dispersers. In the forests of Central Africa, three species of hornbills in the genus Ceratogymna (Aves: Bucerotidae) provide dispersal for over 50 species of trees and lianas, yet their ecology is poorly known. We ... -
Hack-a-Vote: Demonstrating Security Issues with Electronic Voting Systems
(2003-11-21)A representative democracy depends on a universally trusted voting system for the election of representatives; voters need to believe that their votes count, and all parties need to be convinced that the winner and loser of the election were declared legitimately. Direct recording electronic (DRE)voting systems are increasingly being deployed to fill ... -
Hacks on Gas: Energy, Cybersecurity, and U.S. Defense
(2014)Cybersecurity as it pertains to energy is a topic of increasing interest in both the U.S. government and private sector. Cyber incidents have impacted energy targets, as demonstrated by the Stuxnet and Shamoon cyber attacks. This paper, prepared for the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute, considers cyber issues relevant to the Army ...