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Spatial and temporal patterns of nonindigenous fish introductions in the United States Spatial and temporal patterns of nonindigenous fish introductions in the United States
In 1978 biologists in Gainesville, Florida, began compiling records on the distribution and status of nonindigenous fishes known in U.S. inland waters. The database, now in electronic format, currently contains approximately 17,000 records representing more than 500 nonindigenous fish taxa (i.e., species, hybrids, and unidentified forms). Of these taxa, 317 (61%) are native to the United...
Authors
L.G. Nico, P.L. Fuller
Geographic distribution: Ambystoma talpoideum (Mole salamander) Geographic distribution: Ambystoma talpoideum (Mole salamander)
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Authors
C. Kenneth Dodd, Marian L. Griffey
Individual-based models in ecology: An overview Individual-based models in ecology: An overview
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Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, D. M. Fleming, L.J. Gross, W.F. Wolff
MOAB: a spatially explicit, individual-based expert system for creating animal foraging models MOAB: a spatially explicit, individual-based expert system for creating animal foraging models
We describe the development, structure, and corroboration process of a simulation model of animal behavior (MOAB). MOAB can create spatially explicit, individual-based animal foraging models. Users can create or replicate heterogeneous landscape patterns, and place resources and individual animals of a goven species on that landscape to simultaneously simulate the foraging behavior of...
Authors
J. Carter, John T. Finn
Geographic distribution: Scaphiopus holbrooki (Eastern spadefoot toad) Geographic distribution: Scaphiopus holbrooki (Eastern spadefoot toad)
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Authors
K. J. Irwin, C. Kenneth Dodd, Marian L. Griffey
Comparison of the capabilities of dugongs and West Indian manatees to masticate seagrasses Comparison of the capabilities of dugongs and West Indian manatees to masticate seagrasses
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Authors
Helene Marsh, Cathy A. Beck, Tim Vargo
[Book review] Wetland restoration: flood pulsing and disturbance dynamics, by Beth Middleton [Book review] Wetland restoration: flood pulsing and disturbance dynamics, by Beth Middleton
Review of: Wetland restoration: Flood pulsing and disturbance dynamics / Beth Middleton / John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 6705 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158. 1999. 388 pages. ISBN 0-471-29263-X.
Authors
R.G. Boustany
Cumulative index to chemicals and to common and scientific names of species listed in Contaminant Hazard Reviews 1 through 34 Cumulative index to chemicals and to common and scientific names of species listed in Contaminant Hazard Reviews 1 through 34
The Contaminant Hazard Review (CHR) series--sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center--synthesizes ecotoxicological data for selected environmental contaminants, with emphasis on hazards to native species of flora and fauna. From 1985 through 1998, 34 reviews were published in various report series of the U.S. Department of the Interior on agricultural...
Two new species of Acestridium (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from southern Venezuela, with observations on camouflage and color change Two new species of Acestridium (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from southern Venezuela, with observations on camouflage and color change
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Authors
Michael E. Retzer, Leo G. Nico, Francisco Provenzano
Home range and microhabitat use in the angonoka tortoise (Geochelone yniphora) in western Madagascar Home range and microhabitat use in the angonoka tortoise (Geochelone yniphora) in western Madagascar
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Authors
L. L. Smith, Robert Bourou, Mahatoly Joby, C. Sibo
The effects of landscape position on plant species density: Evidence of past environmental effects in a coastal wetland The effects of landscape position on plant species density: Evidence of past environmental effects in a coastal wetland
Here we propose that an important cause of variation in species density may be prior environmental conditions that continue to influence current patterns. In this paper we investigated the degree to which species density varies with location within the landscape, independent of contemporaneous environmental conditions. The area studied was a coastal marsh landscape subject to periodic...
Authors
J.B. Grace, G.R. Guntenspergen