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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications
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The Nature Conservancy's approach to conserving and rehabilitating biological diversity in the Upper Mississippi River system The Nature Conservancy's approach to conserving and rehabilitating biological diversity in the Upper Mississippi River system
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M. Reuter, K. Lubinski, P. West, D. Blodgett, M. Khoury
Hydrologic and water-quality conditions in the Kansas River, northeast Kansas, November 2001–August 2002, and simulation of ammonia assimilative capacity and bacteria transport during low flow Hydrologic and water-quality conditions in the Kansas River, northeast Kansas, November 2001–August 2002, and simulation of ammonia assimilative capacity and bacteria transport during low flow
Large concentrations of ammonia and densities of bacteria have been detected in reaches of the Kansas River in northeast Kansas during low streamflow conditions, prompting the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) to list these reaches as water-quality limited with respect to ammonia and fecal coliform bacteria. Sources for ammonia and bacteria in the watershed consist of...
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Patrick P. Rasmussen, Victoria G. Christensen
Effects of selective herbicide, Sethoxydim, on reed canarygrass Effects of selective herbicide, Sethoxydim, on reed canarygrass
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C.A. Annen, Robin W. Tyser, E.M. Kirsch
A comparison of internal and external radio transmitters with northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) A comparison of internal and external radio transmitters with northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens)
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S.E. Weick, M. G. Knutson, B.C. Knights, B.C. Pember
Efficacy of a benthic trawl for sampling small-bodied fishes in large river systems Efficacy of a benthic trawl for sampling small-bodied fishes in large river systems
We conducted a study from 1998 to 2001 to determine the efficacy of a benthic trawl designed to increase species detection and reduce the incidence of zero catches of small-bodied fishes. We modified a standard two-seam slingshot balloon trawl by covering the entire trawl with a small-mesh cover. After completing 281 hauls with the modified (Missouri) trawl, we discovered that most fish...
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David P. Herzog, Valerie Barko, J. S. Scheibe, Robert A. Hrabik, David W. Ostendorf
Retrospective ecotoxicological data and current information needs for terrestrial vertebrates residing in coastal habitat of the United States Retrospective ecotoxicological data and current information needs for terrestrial vertebrates residing in coastal habitat of the United States
The Contaminant Exposure and Effects—Terrestrial Vertebrates (CEE-TV) database was developed to conduct simple searches for ecotoxicological information, examine exposure trends, and identify significant data gaps. The CEE-TV database contains 16,696 data records on free-ranging amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals residing in estuarine and coastal habitats of the Atlantic, Gulf, and...
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Barnett A. Rattner, K.M. Eisenreich, N. H. Golden, M.A. McKernan, R. L. Hothem, T. W. Custer
Hydrogeology and ground-water/surface water interactions in the Des Moines River valley, southwestern Minnesota, 1997-2001 Hydrogeology and ground-water/surface water interactions in the Des Moines River valley, southwestern Minnesota, 1997-2001
Increased water demand in and around Windom led the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, local water suppliers, and Cottonwood County, to study the hydrology of aquifers in the Des Moines River Valley near Windom. The study area is the watershed of a 30-kilometer (19-mile) reach of the Des Moines River upstream from Windom. Based on
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Timothy K. Cowdery
Bridge scour monitoring methods at three sites in Wisconsin Bridge scour monitoring methods at three sites in Wisconsin
Of the nearly 11,500 bridges in Wisconsin, 89 have been assessed with critical scour conditions. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the Marathon County Highway Department, and the Jefferson County Highway Department, performed routine monitoring of streambed elevations for three bridges. Two monitoring approaches were employed: (1)...
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John F. Walker, Peter E. Hughes
Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Modeling Output Online Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Modeling Output Online
Introduction The ability to predict the distribution of submersed aquatic vegetation in the Upper Mississippi River on the basis of physical or chemical variables is useful to resource managers. Wildlife managers have a keen interest in advanced estimates of food quantity such as American wildcelery (Vallisneria americana) population status to give out more informed advisories to hunters...
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Yao Yin, Jim Rogala, John Sullivan, Jason J. Rohweder
Detection of Helicobacter pylori and fecal indicator bacteria in five North American rivers. Detection of Helicobacter pylori and fecal indicator bacteria in five North American rivers.
This study examines the use of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) as a predictor of the presence of Helicobacter spp. A combination of standard culture and molecular techniques were used to detect and quantify FIB, Helicobacter spp. and H. pylori from five North American rivers of different size and with different land use characteristics. Primers designed to amplify genes specific to...
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Mary A. Voytek, J. B. Ashen, Julie D. Kirshtein, Edward R. Landa, Lisa Reynolds Fogarty
Ecology and physiology of en route Nearctic-Neotropical migratory birds: A call for collaboration Ecology and physiology of en route Nearctic-Neotropical migratory birds: A call for collaboration
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Patricia J. Heglund, Susan K. Skagen
Strong effects of predation by fishes on an invasive macroinvertebrate in a large floodplain river Strong effects of predation by fishes on an invasive macroinvertebrate in a large floodplain river
We assessed the effects of fish predation on zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in Navigation Pool 8 of the Upper Mississippi River from 13 May to 5 October, 1998. Concrete-block samplers were deployed at 18 randomly chosen sites in the main-channel border, with 6 sites in the upper, middle, and lower segments of the pool. Two blocks, 1 of which was enclosed in a cage to exclude large...
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Michelle R. Bartsch, Lynn Bartsch, Steve Gutreuter