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Choosing indicators of natural resource condition: A case study in Arches National Park, Utah, USA Choosing indicators of natural resource condition: A case study in Arches National Park, Utah, USA
Heavy visitor use in many areas of the world have necessitated development of ways to assess visitation impacts. Arches National Park recently completed a Visitor Experience and Resource Protection (VERP) plan. Integral to this plan was developing a method to identify biological indicators that would both measure visitor impacts and response to management actions. The process used in...
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J. Belnap
Variability of Secchi disk readings in an exceptionally clear and deep caldera lake Variability of Secchi disk readings in an exceptionally clear and deep caldera lake
SUMMARY: The Peromyscus leucopus on a 17-acre study area were live-trapped, marked, and released over a seven-day period. On the three following nights intensive snap-trapping was done on the central acre of the study plot. The animals caught by snap traps in the central acre represented the population of the central acre and several surrounding acres. By the currently accepted methods...
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Gary L. Larson, M.W. Buktenica
Status of the white-faced ibis: Breeding colony dynamics of the Great Basin population, 1985-1997 Status of the white-faced ibis: Breeding colony dynamics of the Great Basin population, 1985-1997
The status of the White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) in the Great Basin is of concern because of its small population size and the limited and dynamic nature of its breeding habitat. We analyzed existing annual survey data for the White-faced Ibis breeding in the Great Basin and surrounding area for 1985-1997. Methods varied among colonies and included flight-line counts and fixed-wing...
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Susan L. Earnst, L. Neel, G.L. Ivey, T. Zimmerman
Spatial patterns of tropospheric ozone in the Mount Rainier region of the Cascade Mountains, USA Spatial patterns of tropospheric ozone in the Mount Rainier region of the Cascade Mountains, USA
Few data exist on tropospheric ozone concentrations in rural and wildland areas of western Washington, U.S.A. We measured tropospheric ozone in Mount Rainier National Park and the Puget Sound region of Washington using electronic analyzers and passive samplers during the summers of 1994 and 1995. Electronic analyzers recorded hourly ozone concentrations from five locations between...
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S. Brace, D. L. Peterson
Photosynthesis of the cyanobacterial soil-crust lichen Collema tenax from arid lands in southern Utah, USA: Role of water content on light and temperature responses of CO2 exchange Photosynthesis of the cyanobacterial soil-crust lichen Collema tenax from arid lands in southern Utah, USA: Role of water content on light and temperature responses of CO2 exchange
1. The gelatinous cyanobacterial Collema tenax is a dominant lichen of biotic soil crusts in the western United States. In laboratory experiments, we studied CO2 exchange of this species as dependent on water content (WC), light and temperature. Results are compared with performance of green-algal lichens of the same site investigated earlier. 2. As compared with published data...
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Otto L. Lange, Jayne Belnap, H. Reichenberger
Declining ring-necked pheasants in the Klamath Basin, California: I. Insecticide exposure Declining ring-necked pheasants in the Klamath Basin, California: I. Insecticide exposure
A study of organophosphorus (OP) insecticide exposure was conducted on a declining population of ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) associated with agricultural lands at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge (TLNWR) during the summers of 1990–92. Findings at TLNWR were compared with a nearby pheasant population at Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (LKNWR) not subjected to...
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Robert A. Grove, D. R. Buhler, Charles J. Henny, A. D. Drew
Winter range expansion by the northern Yellowstone elk herd Winter range expansion by the northern Yellowstone elk herd
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Thomas O. Lemke, J.A. Mack
Changes in mortality of Yellowstone's grizzly bears Changes in mortality of Yellowstone's grizzly bears
Records of grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) deaths are currently used by managers to indicate trends in actual grizzly bear mortality and to judge the effectiveness of management. Two assumptions underlie these current uses: first, that recorded mortality is an unbiased indicator of actual mortality, and second, that changes in mortality after implementation of management strategies are...
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David J. Mattson
Reconstructing the spatial pattern of trees from routine stand examination measurements Reconstructing the spatial pattern of trees from routine stand examination measurements
Reconstruction of the spatial pattern of trees is important for the accurate visual display of unmapped stands. The proposed process for generating the spatial pattern is a nonsimple sequential inhibition process, with the inhibition zone proportionate to the scaled maximum crown width of an open-grown tree of the same species and same diameter at breast height as the subject tree. The...
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M.L. Hanus, D.W. Hann, D.D. Marshall
Monitoring species richness and abundance of shorebirds in the western Great Basin Monitoring species richness and abundance of shorebirds in the western Great Basin
Broad-scale avian surveys have been attempted within North America with mixed results. Arid regions, such as the Great Basin, are often poorly sampled because of the vastness of the region, inaccessibility of sites, and few ornithologists. In addition, extreme variability in wetland habitat conditions present special problems for conducting censuses of species inhabiting these areas. We...
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Nils Warnock, Susan M. Haig, Lewis W. Oring
Influence of habitat on behavior of Towndsend's ground squirrels (Spermophilus townsendii) Influence of habitat on behavior of Towndsend's ground squirrels (Spermophilus townsendii)
Trade-offs between foraging and predator avoidance may affect an animal's survival and reproduction. These trade-offs may be influenced by differences in vegetative cover, especially if foraging profitability and predation risk differ among habitats. We examined above-ground activity of Townsend's ground squirrels (Spermophilus townsendii) in four habitats in the Snake River Birds of...
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Peter B. Sharpe, Beatrice Van Horne
Long-term hydrologic effects on marsh plant community structure in the southern Everglades Long-term hydrologic effects on marsh plant community structure in the southern Everglades
Although large-scale transformation of Everglades landscapes has occurred during the past century, the patterns of association among hydrologic factors and southern Everglades freshwater marsh vegetation have not been well-defined. We used a 10-year data base on the aquatic biota of Shark Slough to classify vegetation and describe plant community change in intermediate- to long...
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David E. Busch, W.F. Loftus, O. L. Bass