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Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park Elk Monitoring Program Annual Report 2010 Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park Elk Monitoring Program Annual Report 2010
Fiscal year 2010 was the third year of gathering data needed for protocol development while simultaneously implementing what is expected to be the elk monitoring protocol at Mount Rainier (MORA) and Olympic (OLYM) national parks in the North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN). Elk monitoring in these large wilderness parks relies on aerial surveys from a helicopter. Summer surveys are...
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Paul Griffin, Patricia J. Happe, Kurt J. Jenkins, Mason Reid, David J. Vales, Barbara J. Moeller, Michelle Tirhi, Scott McCorquodale, Pat Miller
Olympic Fisher Reintroduction Project: 2010 Progress Report Olympic Fisher Reintroduction Project: 2010 Progress Report
The 2010 progress report is a summary of the reintroduction, monitoring, and research efforts undertaken during the third year of the Olympic fisher reintroduction project. Jeffrey C. Lewis of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Patti J. Happe of Olympic National Park, and Kurt J. Jenkins of U. S. Geological Survey are the principal investigators of the monitoring and research...
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Jeffrey C. Lewis, Patti J. Happe, Kurt J. Jenkins, David J. Manson
An 11 000-year-long record of fire and vegetation history at Beaver Lake, Oregon, central Willamette Valley An 11 000-year-long record of fire and vegetation history at Beaver Lake, Oregon, central Willamette Valley
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and pollen analysis were used to reconstruct an 11??000-year-long record of fire and vegetation history from Beaver Lake, Oregon, the first complete Holocene paleoecological record from the floor of the Willamette Valley. In the early Holocene (ca 11??000-7500 calendar years before present [cal??yr??BP]), warmer, drier summers than at present led to...
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Megan K. Walsh, Christopher A. Pearl, Cathy Whitlock, Patrick J. Bartlein, Marc A. Worona
Subspecies status and population genetic structure in Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) Subspecies status and population genetic structure in Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus)
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) is a migratory shorebird that is listed as endangered in Canada and the U.S. Great Lakes and as threatened throughout the rest of its breeding and winter range. We undertook a comprehensive molecular-genetic investigation to (1) address subspecific taxonomy, (2) characterize population genetic structure, and (3) infer past bottlenecks and demographic...
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M.P. Miller, S. M. Haig, C. L. Gratto-Trevor, T.D. Mullins
Assessing transportation infrastructure impacts on rangelands: test of a standard rangeland assessment protocol Assessing transportation infrastructure impacts on rangelands: test of a standard rangeland assessment protocol
Linear disturbances associated with on- and off-road vehicle use on rangelands has increased dramatically throughout the world in recent decades. This increase is due to a variety of factors including increased availability of all-terrain vehicles, infrastructure development (oil, gas, renewable energy, and ex-urban), and recreational activities. In addition to the direct impacts of road
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Michael C. Duniway, Jeffrey E. Herrick, David A. Pyke, David Toledo
Non-native salmonids affect amphibian occupancy at multiple spatial scales Non-native salmonids affect amphibian occupancy at multiple spatial scales
Aim The introduction of non-native species into aquatic environments has been linked with local extinctions and altered distributions of native species. We investigated the effect of non-native salmonids on the occupancy of two native amphibians, the long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) and Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris), across three spatial scales: water bodies...
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David S. Pilliod, Blake R. Hossack, Peter F. Bahls, Evelyn L. Bull, Paul Stephen Corn, Grant Hokit, Bryce A. Maxell, James C. Munger, Aimee Wyrick
Surveys for presence of Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa): background information and field methods Surveys for presence of Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa): background information and field methods
The Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) is the most aquatic of the native frogs in the Pacific Northwest. The common name derives from the pattern of black, ragged-edged spots set against a brown or red ground color on the dorsum of adult frogs. Oregon spotted frogs are generally associated with wetland complexes that have several aquatic habitat types and sizeable coverage of emergent...
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Christopher A. Pearl, David Clayton, Lauri Turner
Wintering area DDE source to migratory white-faced ibis revealed by satellite telemetry and prey sampling Wintering area DDE source to migratory white-faced ibis revealed by satellite telemetry and prey sampling
Locations of contaminant exposure for nesting migratory species are difficult to fully understand because of possible additional sources encountered during migration or on the wintering grounds. A portion of the migratory white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) nesting at Carson Lake, Nevada continues to be exposed to dichloro-diphenyldichloro-ethylene (DDE) with no change, which is unusual...
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M.A. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, Charles J. Henny, W.S. Seegar, Jorge H. Garcia
Yield responses of ruderal plants to sucrose in invasive-dominated sagebrush steppe of the northern Great Basin Yield responses of ruderal plants to sucrose in invasive-dominated sagebrush steppe of the northern Great Basin
Restoration of sagebrush-steppe plant communities dominated by the invasive ruderals Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) and Taeniatherum caput-medusae (medusahead) can be facilitated by adding carbon (C) to the soil, stimulating microbes to immobilize nitrogen (N) and limit inorganic N availability. Our objectives were to determine responses in (1) cheatgrass and medusahead biomass and seed...
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Jessi Brunson, David A. Pyke, Steven S. Perakis
Genetic characterization of Neotropical Jabiru Storks: Insights for conservation Genetic characterization of Neotropical Jabiru Storks: Insights for conservation
Jabiru Stork (Jabiru mycteria is listed under Appendix I of CITES and considered threatened in Central America. The first population genetic analysis of Jabiru Storks was carried out using mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences (520 bp) and five heterologous microsatellite loci. Samples were collected from the field (N = 49) and museum skins (N = 22) in Central (mainly Belize
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I.F. Lopes, S. M. Haig, S.N.D. Lama
Effects of amphibian chytrid fungus on individual survival probability in wild boreal toads Effects of amphibian chytrid fungus on individual survival probability in wild boreal toads
Chytridiomycosis is linked to the worldwide decline of amphibians, yet little is known about the demographic effects of the disease. We collected capture-recapture data on three populations of boreal toads (Bufo boreas [Bufo = Anaxyrus]) in the Rocky Mountains (U.S.A.). Two of the populations were infected with chytridiomycosis and one was not. We examined the effect of the presence of...
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D. S. Pilliod, E. Muths, R. D. Scherer, P.E. Bartelt, P.S. Corn, B. R. Hossack, B.A. Lambert, R. Mccaffery, C. Gaughan