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Utilization of Skylab (EREP) system for appraising changes in continental migratory bird habitat Utilization of Skylab (EREP) system for appraising changes in continental migratory bird habitat

The author has identified the following significant results. Surface water statistics using data obtained by supporting aircraft were generated. Signature extraction and refinement preliminary to wetland and associated upland vegetation recognition were accomplished, using a selected portion of the aircraft data. Final classification mapping and analysis of surface water trends will be
Authors
E.A. Work, D.S. Gilmer

Thoracic collapse as affected by the retia thoracica in the dolphin Thoracic collapse as affected by the retia thoracica in the dolphin

The carcass of a subadult female Delphinus was placed in a hyperbaric chamber and subjected to two simulated dives each equivalent to 69.7 m. In one dive the thorax was in its natural state, and in the other 100 ml of water had been injected into each pleural cavity. Various morphometric measurements of the thorax were taken before, during, and after each dive.Results indicate that if...
Authors
Clifford A. Hui

Productivity and flowering of winter ephemerals in relation to Sonoran Desert shrubs Productivity and flowering of winter ephemerals in relation to Sonoran Desert shrubs

Ephemeral plant biomass and density on a Sonoran Desert hill near Cave Creek, Arizona, vary relative to shrub canopy type and shrub density. Higher shrub density associated with increased elevation appears to decrease both ephemeral biomass productivity and density, while ephemeral growth is enhanced under a shrub canopy if it is not too dense or low-hanging. Phenology of ephemerals on...
Authors
William L. Halvorson, Duncan T. Patten

Sea otters: Their role in structuring nearshore communities Sea otters: Their role in structuring nearshore communities

A comparison of western Aleutian Islands with and without sea otter populations shows that this species is important in determining littoral and sublittoral community structure. Sea otters control herbivorous invertebrate populations. Removal of sea otters causes increased herbivory and ultimately results in the destruction of macrophyte associations. The observations suggest that sea...
Authors
J. A. Estes, J. F. Palmisano

Growth responses of Spartina patens and Spartina alterniflora by means of a two dimensional factorial design Growth responses of Spartina patens and Spartina alterniflora by means of a two dimensional factorial design

Growth of Spartina patens and Spartina alterniflora was compared under identical greenhouse conditions. Mature plants were grown in quartz sand and watered with the following solutions: (1) full Hoagland's solution; (2) Hoagland's minus iron; (3) Hoagland's minus nitrogen; (4) Hoagland's with NaCl added to 28 o/oo; (5) sea water of 28 o/oo. S. patens showed improved growth in Hoagland's...
Authors
W. L. Halvorson, A. C. Singer
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