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Efficacy of methoprene for mosquito control in storm water catch basins Efficacy of methoprene for mosquito control in storm water catch basins
This study evaluated the efficacy of methoprene, a widely used juvenile hormone mimic, formulated as 30-day slow release Altosid? pellets, at controlling mosquitoes in underground storm water drainage catch basins. Data from applications to ?-sized cement catch basins in the laboratory, field observations from treated and untreated basins, and an experiment that confined mosquito larvae...
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M. Butler, R.A. LeBrun, H. S. Ginsberg, A.D. Gettman
The distribution and conservation status of the Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) in North America The distribution and conservation status of the Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) in North America
The Gull-billed Tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) has until recently received little conservation and management attention within North America despite a relatively low overall population size and significant declines in parts of the breeding range. This lack of attention may stem in part from the wide distribution of the species, encompassing parts of six continents, and from its tendency to...
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K.C. Molina, R.M. Erwin
Combining multistate capture-recapture data with tag recoveries to estimate demographic parameters Combining multistate capture-recapture data with tag recoveries to estimate demographic parameters
Matrix population models that allow an animal to occupy more than one state over time are important tools for population and evolutionary ecologists. Definition of state can vary, including location for metapopulation models and breeding state for life history models. For populations whose members can be marked and subsequently re-encountered, multistate mark-recapture models are...
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W. L. Kendall, P.B. Conn, J.E. Hines
Risk assessment test for lead bioaccessibility to waterfowl in mine-impacted soils Risk assessment test for lead bioaccessibility to waterfowl in mine-impacted soils
Due to variations in soil physicochemical properties, species physiology, and contaminant speciation, Pb toxicity is difficult to evaluate without conducting in vivo dose-response studies. Such tests, however, are expensive and time consuming, making them impractical to use in assessment and management of contaminated environments. One possible alternative is to develop a physiologically...
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O. Furman, D.G. Strawn, G. H. Heinz, B. Williams
Animal and vegetation patterns in natural and man-made bog pools: implications for restoration Animal and vegetation patterns in natural and man-made bog pools: implications for restoration
1. Peatlands have suffered great losses following drainage for agriculture, forestry, urbanisation, or peat mining, near inhabited areas. We evaluated the faunal and vegetation patterns after restoration of a peatland formerly mined for peat. We assessed whether bog pools created during restoration are similar to natural bog pools in terms of water chemistry, vegetation structure and...
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M. J. Mazerolle, Marie-Pier Poulin, C. Lavoie, L. Rochefort, A. Desrochers, B. Drolet
A hierarchical model for regional analysis of population change using Christmas Bird Count data, with application to the American Black Duck A hierarchical model for regional analysis of population change using Christmas Bird Count data, with application to the American Black Duck
Analysis of Christmas Bird Count (CBC) data is complicated by the need to account for variation in effort on counts and to provide summaries over large geographic regions. We describe a hierarchical model for analysis of population change using CBC data that addresses these needs. The effect of effort is modeled parametrically, with parameter values varying among strata as identically
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W.A. Link, J.R. Sauer, D.K. Niven
Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini) Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini)
The Neotropical Lonchophyllini (Chiropter: Phyllostomidae) currently comprise four genera and thirteen species of nectar-feeding bats. These species often are separated into larger-bodied (eight species) and smaller-bodied (five species) forms to aid in identification. Our morphological and morphometrical analyses of the smaller Lonchophyllini revealed the existence of two distinctive
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N. Woodman, R. M. Timm
Comparing protein and energy status of winter-fed white-tailed deer Comparing protein and energy status of winter-fed white-tailed deer
Although nutritional status in response to controlled feeding trials has been extensively studied in captive white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), there remains a considerable gap in understanding the influence of variable supplemental feeding protocols on free-ranging deer. Consequently, across the northern portion of the white-tailed deer range, numerous property managers are...
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B.D. Page, H.B. Underwood
Addressing error in identification of Ambystoma maculatum (spotted salamanders) using spot patterns Addressing error in identification of Ambystoma maculatum (spotted salamanders) using spot patterns
No abstract available.
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E.H.C. Grant, P. Nanjappa
Chemical and ecological health of white sucker (Catostomus Commersoni) in Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C., 2003?04 Chemical and ecological health of white sucker (Catostomus Commersoni) in Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C., 2003?04
Several classes of chemicals that are known or suspected contaminants were found in bed sediment in Rock Creek, including polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), phthalate esters, organochlorine pesticides, dioxins and furans, trace metals and metalloids (mercury, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel, silver, and zinc), and polychlorinated biphenyls (total PCBs and selected...
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C.V. Miller, H.S. Weyers, V. S. Blazer, M.E. Freeman
Coastal wetland vulnerability to relative sea-level rise: wetland elevation trends and process controls Coastal wetland vulnerability to relative sea-level rise: wetland elevation trends and process controls
No abstract available.
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Donald R. Cahoon, P.F. Hensel, Terri Spencer, D.J. Reed, K.L. McKee, N. Saintilan
Head-bobbing behavior in foraging Whooping Cranes Head-bobbing behavior in foraging Whooping Cranes
Many species of cursorial birds 'head-bob', that is, they alternately thrust the head forward, then hold it stiII as they walk. Such a motion stabilizes visual fields intermittently and could be critical for visual search; yet the time available for stabilization vs. forward thrust varies with walking speed. Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) are extremely tall birds that visually search...
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T. Cronin, M. Kinloch, Glenn H. Olsen