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Long-term limnological research and monitoring at Crater Lake, Oregon Long-term limnological research and monitoring at Crater Lake, Oregon
Crater Lake is located in the caldera of Mount Mazama in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. The lake has a surface area of about 53 km2at an elevation of 1882 m and a maximum depth of 594 m. Limited studies of this ultraoligotrophic lake conducted between 1896 and 1981, lead to a 10-year limnological study to evaluate any potential degradation of water quality. No long-term variations in...
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G.L. Larson, R. Collier, M. Buktenica
Distribution of breeding shorebirds on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska Distribution of breeding shorebirds on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska
Available information on the distribution of breeding shorebirds across the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska is dated, fragmented, and limited in scope. Herein, we describe the distribution of 19 shorebird species from data gathered at 407 study plots between 1998 and 2004. This information was collected using a single-visit rapid area search technique during territory establishment and...
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James A. Johnson, Richard B. Lanctot, Brad A. Andres, Jonathan Bart, Stephen C. Brown, Steven J. Kendall, David C. Payer
Incidence of the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in amphibian populations along the northwest coast of North America Incidence of the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in amphibian populations along the northwest coast of North America
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M.J. Adams, S. Galvan, D. Reinitz, Rebecca A. Cole, Sanjay Pyare, M. Hahr, P. Govindarajulu
Imprint of oaks on nitrogen availability and δ15N in California grassland-savanna: A case of enhanced N inputs? Imprint of oaks on nitrogen availability and δ15N in California grassland-savanna: A case of enhanced N inputs?
Woody vegetation is distributed patchily in many arid and semi-arid ecosystems, where it is often associated with elevated nitrogen (N) pools and availability in islands of fertility. We measured N availability and δ15N in paired blue-oak versus annual grass dominated patches to characterize the causes and consequences of spatial variation in N dynamics of grassland-savanna in Sequoia...
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S.S. Perakis, C.H. Kellogg
Opportunities for regional bird monitoring efforts in the Intermountain West to support the new State Wildlife Action Plans Opportunities for regional bird monitoring efforts in the Intermountain West to support the new State Wildlife Action Plans
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B. Altman, D. Casey, J. Bart
Seasonal and interannual variability in the taxonomic composition and production dynamics of phytoplankton assemblages in Crater Lake, Oregon Seasonal and interannual variability in the taxonomic composition and production dynamics of phytoplankton assemblages in Crater Lake, Oregon
Taxonomic composition and production dynamics of phytoplankton assemblages in Crater Lake, Oregon, were examined during time periods between 1984 and 2000. The objectives of the study were (1) to investigate spatial and temporal patterns in species composition, chlorophyll concentration, and primary productivity relative to seasonal patterns of water circulation; (2) to explore...
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McIntire C. David, Gary L. Larson, Robert E. Truitt
Wildlife species associated with non-coniferous vegetation in Pacific Northwest conifer forests: A review Wildlife species associated with non-coniferous vegetation in Pacific Northwest conifer forests: A review
Non-coniferous vegetation, including herbs, shrubs, and broad-leaved trees, makes a vital contribution to ecosystem function and diversity in Pacific Northwest conifer forests. However, forest management has largely been indifferent or detrimental to shrubs and trees that have low commercial value, in spite of a paradigm shift towards more holistic management in recent decades. Forest...
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J.C. Hagar
Ultraviolet radiation and bio-optics in Crater Lake, Oregon Ultraviolet radiation and bio-optics in Crater Lake, Oregon
Crater Lake, Oregon, is a mid-latitude caldera lake famous for its depth (594 m) and blue color. Recent underwater spectral measurements of solar radiation (300-800 nm) support earlier observations of unusual transparency and extend these to UV-B wavelengths. New data suggest that penetration of solar UVR into Crater Lake has a significant ecological impact. Evidence includes a...
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B.R. Hargreaves, S.F. Girdner, M.W. Buktenica, R.W. Collier, E. Urbach, G.L. Larson
Bacterioplankton communities of Crater Lake, OR: Dynamic changes with euphotic zone food web structure and stable deep water populations Bacterioplankton communities of Crater Lake, OR: Dynamic changes with euphotic zone food web structure and stable deep water populations
The distribution of bacterial and archaeal species in Crater Lake plankton varies dramatically over depth and with time, as assessed by hybridization of group-specific oligonucleotides to RNA extracted from lakewater. Nonmetric, multidimensional scaling (MDS) analysis of relative bacterial phylotype densities revealed complex relationships among assemblages sampled from depth profiles in...
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E. Urbach, K.L. Vergin, G.L. Larson, S. J. Giovannoni
Multiscale habitat use and selection in cooperatively breeding Micronesian kingfishers Multiscale habitat use and selection in cooperatively breeding Micronesian kingfishers
Information about the interaction between behavior and landscape resources is key to directing conservation management for endangered species. We studied multi-scale occurrence, habitat use, and selection in a cooperatively breeding population of Micronesian kingfishers (Todiramphus cinnamominus) on the island of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. At the landscape level, point...
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D.C. Kesler, S. M. Haig
State factor relationships of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen losses from unpolluted temperate forest watersheds State factor relationships of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen losses from unpolluted temperate forest watersheds
We sampled 100 unpolluted, old-growth forested watersheds, divided among 13 separate study areas over 5 years in temperate southern Chile and Argentina, to evaluate relationships among dominant soil-forming state factors and dissolved carbon and nitrogen concentrations in watershed streams. These watersheds provide a unique opportunity to examine broad-scale controls over carbon (C) and...
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S.S. Perakis, L. O. Hedin
Microsatellite loci for distinguishing spotted owls (Strix occidentalis), barred owls (Strix varia), and their hybrids Microsatellite loci for distinguishing spotted owls (Strix occidentalis), barred owls (Strix varia), and their hybrids
We identified four diagnostic microsatellite loci that distinguish spotted owls (Strix occidentalis), barred owls (Strix varia), F1 hybrids and backcrosses. Thirty-four out of 52 loci tested (65.4%) successfully amplified, and four of these loci (11.8%) had allele sizes that did not overlap between spotted and barred owls. The probability of correctly identifying a backcross with these...
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W. Chris Funk, Thomas D. Mullins, Eric D. Forsman, Susan M. Haig