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Limnology of isolated and connected high-mountain lakes in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA Limnology of isolated and connected high-mountain lakes in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
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Authors
Gary L. Larson, C. D. McIntire, C. Hawkins-Hoffman
Alien species in national parks: Drawing lines in space and time Alien species in national parks: Drawing lines in space and time
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Authors
D. Houston, Edward G. Schreiner
The use of satellite systems for the study of bird migration The use of satellite systems for the study of bird migration
The Argos satellite system, with two or more polar-orbiting satellites, provides the basis for receiving radio signals from transmitters and for estimating locations of those transmitters anywhere around the earth. We briefly relate the development of platform-transmitter terminals small enough to be placed on birds, but powerful enough to send signals to the satellites. We review the...
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Mark R. Fuller, W. Seegar, Paul Howey
Survival and population size estimation in raptor studies: A comparison of two methods Survival and population size estimation in raptor studies: A comparison of two methods
ABSTRACT.--The Jolly-Seber model is a capture-recapture model that can provide less-biased survival and population size estimates than those produced from simple counting procedures. Parameter estimation by simple counts and Jolly-Seber methods are based on certain assumptions that directly determine the validity of estimates. Evuluation of assumptions for parameter estimation is a focus...
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William R. Gould, Mark R. Fuller
Competitive relations between Douglas-fir and Pacific madrone on shallow soils in a Mediterranean climate Competitive relations between Douglas-fir and Pacific madrone on shallow soils in a Mediterranean climate
A large area of Pacific Coast forests is characterized by shallow soil, with negligible rainfall in the growing season. This study explores water-seeking strategy on such a site. We studied availability of bedrock water and its effects on growth and ecophysiology of 11-yr-old planted Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) and sprouting Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii Pursh...
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Zheng Q. Wang, M. Newton, J. C. Tappeiner
Characteristics of mineral licks used by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Characteristics of mineral licks used by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Characteristics of mineral licks used by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were examined in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota in May 1992. Concentrations of sodium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, chloride and magnesium, and soil texture, organic matter and pH for licks and nonlick soils were compared. Black Hills lick and nonlick samples also were compared to...
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John F. Kennedy, Jonathan A. Jenks, Robert L. Jones, Kurt J. Jenkins
Climate, geography, and tree establishment in subalpine meadows of the Olympic Mountains, Washington, USA Climate, geography, and tree establishment in subalpine meadows of the Olympic Mountains, Washington, USA
Noticeable changes in vegetation distribution have occurred in the Pacific Northwest during the last century as trees have established in some subalpine meadows. To study the relationship of this process to climate, recently established trees were aged in six subalpine meadows in the Olympic Mountains, Washington. The sites represent three points along a steep precipitation gradient...
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Andrea Woodward, Edward G. Schreiner, D.G. Silsbee
Landscape characteristics of fragmented shrubsteppe habitats and breeding passerine birds Landscape characteristics of fragmented shrubsteppe habitats and breeding passerine birds
We examined the influence of local and landscape-level attributes of fragmented habitats in shrubsteppe habitats on the breeding distributions of Sage (Amphispiza belli) and Brewer's (Spizella breweri) Sparrows, Sage Thrashers (Oreoscoptes montanus), Horned Larks (Eremophila alpestris), and Western Meadowlarks (Sturnella neglecta) in the Snake River Plains of southwestern Idaho. We...
Authors
Steven T. Knick, J.T. Rotenberry
Sympatric occurrence of Eubranchiopoda in ephemeral pools: A comment Sympatric occurrence of Eubranchiopoda in ephemeral pools: A comment
Debrey et al. (1991) observed what they thought was the atypical occurrence of three species of Eubranchiopoda, each belonging to a different order in a vernal prairie pond in southeastern Wyoming. Co-occurrence of Eubranchiopoda in ephemeral pools is not unusual. Evidence of multi-species temporary pool communities is presented, along with a brief discussion of what may structure...
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T. B. Graham
Are red-tailed hawks and great horned owls diurnal-nocturnal dietary counterparts? Are red-tailed hawks and great horned owls diurnal-nocturnal dietary counterparts?
Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and Great Homed Owls (Bubo virginianus)are common in North America where they occupy a wide range of habitats, often sympatrically. The two species are similar in size and have been portrayed as ecological counterparts, eating the same prey by day and night. We tested the trophic similarity of the two species by comparing published dietary data from...
Authors
C.D. Marti, Michael N. Kochert
Values associated with management of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Yellowstone National Park Values associated with management of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Yellowstone National Park
Recent emphasis on a holistic view of natural systems and their management is associated with a growing appreciation of the role of human values in these systems. In the past, resource management has been perceived as a dichotomy between extraction (harvest) and nonconsumptive use, but this appears to be an oversimplified view of natural-cultural systems. The recreational fishery for...
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Robert E. Gresswell, W.J. Liss