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Factors associated with the severity of interacting fires in Yosemite National Park Factors associated with the severity of interacting fires in Yosemite National Park

In 1972, Yosemite National Park established a wilderness fire zone in which lightning fires were allowed to run their courses under prescribed conditions. This zone was expanded in 1973 to include the 16 209 ha Illilouette Creek basin, just to the southeast of Yosemite Valley. From 1973 through 2011, there have been 157 fires in the basin. Fire severity data were collected on all 28 of...
Authors
Jan W. van Wagtendonk, Kent A. van Wagtendonk, Andrea E. Thode

Prevalence, environmental loading, and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium and Giardia Prevalence, environmental loading, and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium and Giardia

The risk of disease transmission from waterborne protozoa is often dependent on the origin (e.g., domestic animals versus wildlife), overall parasite load in contaminated waterways, and parasite genotype, with infections being linked to runoff or direct deposition of domestic animal and wildlife feces. Fecal samples collected from domestic animals and wildlife along the central...
Authors
Stori C Oates, Melissa A. Miller, Dane Hardin, Patricia A. Conrad, Ann Melli, David A. Jessup, Clare Dominik, Annette Roug, M. Tim Tinker, Woutrina A. Miller

Mercury exposure may suppress baseline corticosterone levels in juvenile birds Mercury exposure may suppress baseline corticosterone levels in juvenile birds

Mercury exposure has been associated with a wide variety of negative reproductive responses in birds, however few studies have examined the potential for chick impairment via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The HPA axis regulates corticosterone levels during periods of stress. We examined the relationship between baseline fecal corticosterone metabolite concentrations and...
Authors
Garth Herring, Joshua T. Ackerman, Mark P. Herzog

Ecological effects of climate change on salt marsh wildlife: a case study from a highly urbanized estuary Ecological effects of climate change on salt marsh wildlife: a case study from a highly urbanized estuary

Coastal areas are high-risk zones subject to the impacts of global climate change, with significant increases in the frequencies of extreme weather and storm events, and sea-level rise forecast by 2100. These physical processes are expected to alter estuaries, resulting in loss of intertidal wetlands and their component wildlife species. In particular, impacts to salt marshes and their...
Authors
Karen M. Thorne, John Y. Takekawa, Deborah L. Elliott-Fisk

Harvest and dynamics of duck populations Harvest and dynamics of duck populations

The role of harvest in the dynamics of waterfowl populations continues to be debated among scientists and managers. Our perception is that interested members of the public and some managers believe that harvest influences North American duck populations based on calls for more conservative harvest regulations. A recent review of harvest and population dynamics of North American mallard...
Authors
James S. Sedinger, Mark P. Herzog

Mycoplasma testudineum in free-ranging desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizii Mycoplasma testudineum in free-ranging desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizii

We performed clinico-pathological evaluations of 11 wild Agassiz's desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) from a translocation project in the central Mojave Desert, California, USA. Group 1 consisted of nine tortoises that were selected primarily due to serologic status, indicating exposure to Mycoplasma testudineum (seven) or both M. agassizii and M. testudineum (two), and secondarily...
Authors
Elliott R. Jacobson, Kristin H. Berry

Gopherus agassizii (Agassiz’s desert tortoise). scute dysecdysis/scute sloughing Gopherus agassizii (Agassiz’s desert tortoise). scute dysecdysis/scute sloughing

Desert tortoises with scute injuries due to fire or disease related processes can result in loss of the scute. These animals appear to function normally, and can replace the scute material with a keratinized layer that covers the bone. This paper describes a tortoise with severe scute loss from a wildfire in 2005, and an animal that lost its scute for unknown reasons. Both animals...
Authors
Kenneth E. Nussear, K. Kristina Drake, Phil A. Medica, Todd C. Esque

Migration strategy affects avian influenza dynamics in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Migration strategy affects avian influenza dynamics in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos).

Studies of pathogen transmission typically overlook that wildlife hosts can include both migrant and resident populations when attempting to model circulation. Through the application of stable isotopes in flight feathers, we estimated the migration strategy of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) occurring on California wintering grounds. Our study demonstrates that mallards- a principal host...
Authors
John Y. Takekawa, Nichola J. Hill, Joshua T. Ackerman, Garth Herring, Keith Hobson, Carol J. Cardona, Jonathan Runstadler, Walter M. Boyce

Does translocation influence physiological stress in the desert tortoise? Does translocation influence physiological stress in the desert tortoise?

Wildlife translocation is increasingly used to mitigate disturbances to animals or habitat due to human activities, yet little is known about the extent to which translocating animals causes stress. To understand the relationship between physiological stress and translocation, we conducted a multiyear study (2007–2009) using a population of desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) near Fort...
Authors
K.K. Drake, K.E. Nussear, T. C. Esque, A.M. Barber, K.M. Vittum, P.A. Medica, C.R. Tracy, K.W. Hunter

Discovering shared segments on the migration route of the bar-headed goose by time-based plane-sweeping trajectory clustering Discovering shared segments on the migration route of the bar-headed goose by time-based plane-sweeping trajectory clustering

We propose a new method to help ornithologists and ecologists discover shared segments on the migratory pathway of the bar-headed geese by time-based plane-sweeping trajectory clustering. We present a density-based time parameterized line segment clustering algorithm, which extends traditional comparable clustering algorithms from temporal and spatial dimensions. We present a time-based...
Authors
Ze Luo, Yan Baoping, John Y. Takekawa, Diann J. Prosser
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