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Effects of selenium, mercury, and boron on waterbird egg hatchability at Stillwater, Malheur, Seedskadee, Ouray, and Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuges and surrounding vicinities Effects of selenium, mercury, and boron on waterbird egg hatchability at Stillwater, Malheur, Seedskadee, Ouray, and Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuges and surrounding vicinities
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Authors
Charles J. Henny, R. A. Grove, V.R. Bentley
Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1998 Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1998
The 14 papers that follows continue the series of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports on investigations in the geologic sciences in Alaska. The series presents new and sometimes preliminary findings that are of interest to earth scientists in academia, government, and industry; to land and resource managers; and to the general public. Reports presented in Geologic Studies in Alaska...
Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997
The eight papers that follow continue the series of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports on investigations in the geologic sciences in Alaska. The series presents new and sometimes preliminary findings that are of interest to earth scientists in academia, government, and industry; to land and resource managers; and to the general public. Reports presented in Geologic Studies in Alaska...
Breeding season ecology: Chapter 6 in Status, ecology and conservation of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (RMRS-GTR-60) Breeding season ecology: Chapter 6 in Status, ecology and conservation of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (RMRS-GTR-60)
The willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) breeds across much of the conterminous United States and in portions of extreme southern Canada. As might be expected in such a wide-ranging species, willow fly- catchers in different portions of the range exhibit differences in appearance, song, and ecological characteristics. The intent of this chapter is to provide information on the breeding...
Authors
Mark K. Sogge
Fire frequency in the Interior Columbia River Basin: Building regional models from fire history data Fire frequency in the Interior Columbia River Basin: Building regional models from fire history data
Fire frequency affects vegetation composition and successional pathways; thus it is essential to understand fire regimes in order to manage natural resources at broad spatial scales. Fire history data are lacking for many regions for which fire management decisions are being made, so models are needed to estimate past fire frequency where local data are not yet available. We developed...
Authors
D. McKenzie, D. L. Peterson, James K. Agee
Carbon distribution in subalpine forests and meadows of the Olympic Mountains, Washington Carbon distribution in subalpine forests and meadows of the Olympic Mountains, Washington
stimates of C storage in mountainous regions are rare. Forest–meadow ecotones in subalpine ecosystems, which contain a mosaic of forests and meadows, may be particularly sensitive to future changes in climate and are therefore important to include in estimates of terrestrial C storage. In this study, we quantified soil C and ecosystem C pools in subalpine forest and meadow soils of the
Authors
S.J. Prichard, D. L. Peterson, R.D. Hammer
Holocene climate in the western Great Lakes national parks and lakeshores: Implications for future climate change Holocene climate in the western Great Lakes national parks and lakeshores: Implications for future climate change
We reconstruct Holocene climate history (last 10,000 years) for each of the U.S. National Park Service units in the western Great Lakes region in order to evaluate their sensitivity to global warming. Annual precipitation, annual temperature, and July and January temperatures were reconstructed by comparing fossil pollen in lake sediment with pollen in surface samples, assuming that...
Authors
Margaret Davis, Christine Douglas, K.L. Cole, Marge Winkler, Robyn Flaknes
Spatial distribution of tropospheric ozone in western Washington, USA Spatial distribution of tropospheric ozone in western Washington, USA
We quantified the distribution of tropospheric ozone in topographically complex western Washington state, USA (total area a??6000 km2), using passive ozone samplers along nine river drainages to measure ozone exposure from near sea level to high-elevation mountain sites. Weekly average ozone concentrations were higher with increasing distance from the urban core and at higher elevations
Authors
S.M. Cooper, D. L. Peterson
Ecology and conservation of a rare, old-growth-associated canopy lichen in a silvicultural landscape Ecology and conservation of a rare, old-growth-associated canopy lichen in a silvicultural landscape
Nephroma occultum Wetm. is a rare, epiphytic lichen associated with old-growth forests of northwestern North America. We describe its distribution, abundance, and habitat within the managed landscape of a southwestern Oregon watershed. Because this species is found mainly in the canopy, we used direct canopy access (tree climbing) in combination with ground (litter) searches for our...
Authors
A.L. Rosso, B. McCune, T. Rambo
Migration strategies and wintering areas of North American ospreys as revealed by satellite telemetry Migration strategies and wintering areas of North American ospreys as revealed by satellite telemetry
Since 1995 we have trapped and tagged 110 Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) from 12 study sites in 8 states (Fig. 1). This total includes 71 females, 32 males and 7 juveniles. Our study areas encompass the major Osprey population concentrations found in the United States including the Western States, the Great Lakes region and the Eastern Seaboard.Tagging of nesting pairs along with three...
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Mark S. Martell, Charles J. Henny, P. Nye, Matthew J. Solensky
Growth and population structure of Emydoidea blandingii from western Nebraska Growth and population structure of Emydoidea blandingii from western Nebraska
No abstract available.
Authors
D.J. Germano, R. Bruce Bury, M. Jennings
Population estimates of Nearctic shorebirds Population estimates of Nearctic shorebirds
Estimates are presented for the population sizes of 53 species of Nearctic shorebirds occurring regularly in North America, plus four species that breed occasionally. Shorebird population sizes were derived from data obtained by a variety of methods from breeding, migration and wintering areas, and formal assessments of accuracy of counts or estimates are rarely available. Accurate...
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R. I. G. Morrison, Robert E. Gill, B. A. Harrington, S. K. Skagen, G. W. Page, C. L. Gratto-Trevor, S. M. Haig