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Perspectives on the land use history of North America: A context for understanding our changing environment Perspectives on the land use history of North America: A context for understanding our changing environment
Ecological change is constant and profound, yet it often occurs at temporal and spatial scales that are difficult to measure and interpret. This publication demonstrates how diverse data bases, archived in different formats and at numerous locations, can be brought together to provide an integrated perspective on the relationship between land use and landcover change. The authors provide...
Of reef fishes, overfishing and in situ observations of fish traps in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Of reef fishes, overfishing and in situ observations of fish traps in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Fishing with a variety of methods and gears, including traps, is allowed within the waters of Virgin Islands National Park (St. 10hn, U.S. Virgin Islands). Randall's 1 9 6 1 observation of the effects of overushing in nearshore waters off Sto John has been followed by three and a half decades of reports documenting the declining reef fish catch in the Virgin Islands and much of the...
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Virginia H. Garrison, Caroline S. Rogers, J. Beets
Classifying coastal resources by integrating optical and radar imagery and color infrared photography Classifying coastal resources by integrating optical and radar imagery and color infrared photography
A progressive classification of a marsh and forest system using Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), color infrared (CIR) photograph, and ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data improved classification accuracy when compared to classification using solely TM reflective band data. The classification resulted in a detailed identification of differences within a nearly monotypic black needlerush...
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Elijah W. Ramsey, Gene A. Nelson, Sijan Sapkota
Elicitation of macrophages from the peritoneal cavity of channel catfish Elicitation of macrophages from the peritoneal cavity of channel catfish
Four chemicals were evaluated for elicitation of macrophages in peritoneal cavities of 250–300‐g healthy channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus. Cellular exudates were collected at 3, 5, 7, 10, 14, and 20 d following intraperitoneal injections with squalene, Freund's incomplete adjuvant (FIA), goat serum, thioglycollate, or as a control, phosphate‐buffered saline. Injection with either...
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J.A. Jenkins, P.H. Klesius
Physiological tolerances of juvenile robust redhorse, Moxostoma robustum: Conservation implications for an imperiled species Physiological tolerances of juvenile robust redhorse, Moxostoma robustum: Conservation implications for an imperiled species
The robust redhorse, Moxostoma robustum (Teleostei: Catostomidae), is an imperiled sucker native to large rivers of the Atlantic slope of the southeastern United States. Juvenile M. robustum were tested for tolerances to temperature, salinity, pH, and hypoxia in order to evaluate basic early life-history requirements. Static (acute) tests resulted in estimates of mean lower temperature...
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S. J. Walsh, D. C. Haney, C. M. Timmerman, R.M. Dorazio
Estimates of annual survival probabilities for adult Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) Estimates of annual survival probabilities for adult Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris)
The population dynamics of large, long-lived mammals are particularly sensitive to changes in adult survival. Understanding factors affecting survival patterns is therefore critical for developing and testing theories of population dynamics and for developing management strategies aimed at preventing declines or extinction in such taxa. Few studies have used modern analytical approaches...
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C.A. Langtimm, T. J. O'Shea, R. Pradel, C.A. Beck
Landscape modeling for Everglades ecosystem restoration Landscape modeling for Everglades ecosystem restoration
A major environmental restoration effort is under way that will affect the Everglades and its neighboring ecosystems in southern Florida. Ecosystem and population-level modeling is being used to help in the planning and evaluation of this restoration. The specific objective of one of these modeling approaches, the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS), is to predict the...
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D.L. DeAngelis, L.J. Gross, M.A. Huston, W.F. Wolff, D. M. Fleming, E.J. Comiskey, S.M. Sylvester
Guidelines for quality assurance and quality control of fish taxonomic data collected as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program Guidelines for quality assurance and quality control of fish taxonomic data collected as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program
Fish community structure is characterized by the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program as part of a perennial, multidisciplinary approach to evaluating the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the Nation's water resources. The objective of quality assurance and quality control of fish taxonomic data that are collected as part of the NAWQA...
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Stephen Joseph Walsh, Michael R. Meador
Modeling spatial distribution of the Unionid mussels and the core-satellite hypothesis Modeling spatial distribution of the Unionid mussels and the core-satellite hypothesis
This paper discusses the spatial distribution patterns of the various species of the Unionid mussels as functions of their respective life-cycle characteristics. Computer simulations identify two life-cycle characteristics as major factors governing the abundance of a species, namely the movement range of their fish hosts and the success rate of the parasitic larval glochidia in finding...
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Hooi-Ling Lee, Donald L. DeAngelis, Hock Lye Koh
Herbivore effects on plant species density at varying productivity levels Herbivore effects on plant species density at varying productivity levels
Artificially increasing primary productivity decreases plant species richness in many habitats; herbivory may affect this outcome, but it has rarely been directly addressed in fertilization studies. This experiment was conducted in two Louisiana coastal marshes to examine the effects of nutrient enrichment and sediment addition on herbaceous plant communities with and without vertebrate...
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L. Gough, J.B. Grace
The interactive effects of fire and herbivory on a coastal marsh in Louisiana The interactive effects of fire and herbivory on a coastal marsh in Louisiana
Both vertebrate herbivores and fire have long been known to have dramatic and important effects on wetland vegetation. However, the interactive effects of burning and herbivory have received less attention. In this study, conducted in the coastal marshes of the Pearl River Basin in Louisiana, USA, both the effects of herbivory and fire as well as the interaction between these effects...
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M.A. Ford, J.B. Grace
Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements
A topographic surface of a low lying coastal marsh was created by using three flood extent vectors digitized from ERS-1 SAR images and two elevation contours from U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangles. Point measurement of water depth at the times of the SAR collections allowed conversion of the radar measured flood extent vectors to topographic contours. Generation of the...
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Elijah W. Ramsey, G.A. Nelson, S.C. Laine, R.G. Kirkman, W. Topham