Publications
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The response of primary producers to nutrient enrichment in a shallow estuary The response of primary producers to nutrient enrichment in a shallow estuary
Shallow coastal systems worldwide are exhibiting increased algal growth in response to nutrient enrichment. This study evaluates primary production patterns in an estuarine system (Bass Harbor Marsh, Maine) receiving low levels of anthropogenic nitrogen. Biomass, areal coverage and in situ oxygen production of green macroalgae, Ruppia maritima, and phytoplankton were measured over a...
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E.H. Kinney, C. T. Roman
Acadia's bald eagles: Research summary and management recommendations Acadia's bald eagles: Research summary and management recommendations
No abstract available.
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A.C. Matz, J.R. Gilbert, A.F. O'Connell
The Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey: Update and 1984-97 trends [abstract] The Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey: Update and 1984-97 trends [abstract]
The Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey (WFTS) is a volunteer-based, roadside auditory count that began in 1981. It's protocols were recently modified for continent-wide use by the North American Amphibian Monitoring Plan (NAAMP). In 1997 we initiated a study to compare data collected by the WFTS and NAAMP protocols, in order to guide WFTS transition from its current methodology to one more...
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M.J. Mossman, L. Hartman, J. Sauer, R. Hay, B. Dhuey
Monitoring long-term trends in Wisconsin frog and toad populations Monitoring long-term trends in Wisconsin frog and toad populations
No abstract available.
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M.J. Mossman, L.M. Hartman, R. Hay, J.R. Sauer, B.J. Dhuey
Avian conservation research in the Mariana Islands, Western Pacific Ocean Avian conservation research in the Mariana Islands, Western Pacific Ocean
No abstract available.
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G.H. Rodda, E.W. Campbell, S.R. Derrickson
Fish and wildlife species as sentinels of environmental endocrine disruption Fish and wildlife species as sentinels of environmental endocrine disruption
This chapter provides an overview of the history and criteria for use of captive and free-ranging fish and wildlife (amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) species as sentinels of potential environmental endocrine disruption. Biochemical, behavioral, physiological, immunological, genetic, reproductive, developmental, and ecological correlates of endocrine disruption in these sentinels...
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S.R. Sheffield, J.M. Matter, Barnett A. Rattner, P.D. Guiney
A survey of whitewater recreation impacts along five West Virginia rivers A survey of whitewater recreation impacts along five West Virginia rivers
Results are reported from an assessment of whitewater river recreation impacts at river accesses and recreation sites along five West Virginia rivers: the New, Gauley, Cheat, Tygart, and Shenandoah. Procedures were developed and applied to assess resource conditions on 24 river access roads, 68 river accesses, and 151 recreation sites. The majority of river accesses and recreation sites...
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Y.-F. Leung, J. L. Marion
The wolves of Denali The wolves of Denali
No abstract available.
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L. David Mech, Layne G. Adams, T.J. Meier, John W. Burch, B.W. Dale
Yellow-throated Bunting at Attu Yellow-throated Bunting at Attu
No abstract available.
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P.W. Sykes
Effects of pesticides on Canada Geese Effects of pesticides on Canada Geese
This paper summarizes published and unpublished sources relating to exposure of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) to pesticides, emphasizing documented episodes of poisoning by organochlorine (OC), organophosphorus (OP), and carbamate compounds. Canada geese accumulate the lipid-soluble OC compounds, although they have a lower potential for biomagnification of these pesticides than...
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L. J. Blus
Trends in Appalachian bird populations, some speculative notes on the causes, and some thoughts on conservation directions for the region Trends in Appalachian bird populations, some speculative notes on the causes, and some thoughts on conservation directions for the region
No abstract available.
Authors
Sam Droege
Birds and landscape changes in Northeastern forests Birds and landscape changes in Northeastern forests
No abstract available.
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Sam Droege