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Structural equation modeling and the analysis of long-term monitoring data Structural equation modeling and the analysis of long-term monitoring data
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James B. Grace, Jon E. Keeley, Darren J. Johnson, Kenneth A. Bollen
Mississippi Sound Mississippi Sound
The Mississippi Sound is the primary body of water off the Mississippi Coast, extending from Lake Borgne, La. in the west to Mobile Bay, Ala. in the east and bordered by the barrier islands--Cat, Ship, Horn, Petit Bois, and Dauphin Islands--of Gulf Islands National Seashore to the south (Figure 1). It encompasses an estuary 293 km2 (113 mi2) large with a watershed of 259 km2 (100 mi2)...
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Lawrence R. Handley, Kathryn A. Spear, Ali Leggett, Cindy A. Thatcher
Low genetic diversity and minimal population substructure in the endangered Florida manatee: implications for conservation Low genetic diversity and minimal population substructure in the endangered Florida manatee: implications for conservation
Species of management concern that have been affected by human activities typically are characterized by low genetic diversity, which can adversely affect their ability to adapt to environmental changes. We used 18 microsatellite markers to genotype 362 Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris), and investigated genetic diversity, population structure, and estimated genetically...
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Kimberly Pause Tucker, Margaret E. Hunter, Robert K. Bonde, James D. Austin, Ann Marie Clark, Cathy A. Beck, Peter M. McGuire, Madan K. Oli
Monitoring oral temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate of West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) during capture and handling in the field Monitoring oral temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate of West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) during capture and handling in the field
West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) are captured, handled, and transported to facilitate conservation, research, and rehabilitation efforts. Monitoring manatee oral temperature (OT), heart rate (HR), and respiration rate (RR) during out-of-water handling can assist efforts to maintain animal well-being and improve medical response to evidence of declining health. To determine...
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Arthur W. Wong, Robert K. Bonde, Jessica Siegal-Willott, M. Andrew Stamper, James Colee, James A. Powell, James P. Reid, Charles J. Deutsch, Kendal E. Harr
Predicting the geographic distribution of a species from presence-only data subject to detection errors Predicting the geographic distribution of a species from presence-only data subject to detection errors
Several models have been developed to predict the geographic distribution of a species by combining measurements of covariates of occurrence at locations where the species is known to be present with measurements of the same covariates at other locations where species occurrence status (presence or absence) is unknown. In the absence of species detection errors, spatial point-process...
Authors
Robert M. Dorazio
A Gibbs sampler for Bayesian analysis of site-occupancy data A Gibbs sampler for Bayesian analysis of site-occupancy data
1. A Bayesian analysis of site-occupancy data containing covariates of species occurrence and species detection probabilities is usually completed using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods in conjunction with software programs that can implement those methods for any statistical model, not just site-occupancy models. Although these software programs are quite flexible, considerable...
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Robert M. Dorazio, Daniel Taylor Rodriguez
Using multitemporal remote sensing imagery and inundation measures to improve land change estimates in coastal wetlands Using multitemporal remote sensing imagery and inundation measures to improve land change estimates in coastal wetlands
Remote sensing imagery can be an invaluable resource to quantify land change in coastal wetlands. Obtaining an accurate measure of land change can, however, be complicated by differences in fluvial and tidal inundation experienced when the imagery is captured. This study classified Landsat imagery from two wetland areas in coastal Louisiana from 1983 to 2010 into categories of land and...
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Y.C. Allen, B.R. Couvillion, J.A. Barras
Spatial pattern formation of coastal vegetation in response to external gradients and positive feedbacks affecting soil porewater salinity: A model study Spatial pattern formation of coastal vegetation in response to external gradients and positive feedbacks affecting soil porewater salinity: A model study
Coastal vegetation of South Florida typically comprises salinity-tolerant mangroves bordering salinity-intolerant hardwood hammocks and fresh water marshes. Two primary ecological factors appear to influence the maintenance of mangrove/hammock ecotones against changes that might occur due to disturbances. One of these is a gradient in one or more environmental factors. The other is the...
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J. Jiang, Donald L. DeAngelis, T. J. Smith, S.Y. Teh, H. L. Koh
Natural disturbances to mangroves Natural disturbances to mangroves
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Authors
Thomas J. Smith, K.R.T. Whelan
Why farmers adopt best management practice in the United States: A meta-analysis of the adoption literature Why farmers adopt best management practice in the United States: A meta-analysis of the adoption literature
This meta-analysis of both published and unpublished studies assesses factors believed to influence adoption of agricultural Best Management Practices in the United States. Using an established statistical technique to summarize the adoption literature in the United States, we identified the following variables as having the largest impact on adoption: access to and quality of...
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Adam Baumgart-Getz, Linda Stalker Prokopy, Kristin Floress
Neotropical coastal wetlands Neotropical coastal wetlands
The Neotropical region, which includes the tropical Americas, is one of the world's eight biogeographic zones. It contains some of the most diverse and unique wetlands in the world, some of which are still relatively undisturbed by humans. This chapter focuses on the northern segment of the Neotropics (south Florida, the Caribbean islands, Mexico, and Central America), an area that spans...
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Karen L. McKee
Abiotic and biotic controls of cryptobenthic fish assemblages across a Caribbean seascape Abiotic and biotic controls of cryptobenthic fish assemblages across a Caribbean seascape
The majority of fish studies on coral reefs consider only non-cryptic species and, despite their functional importance, data on cryptic species are scarce. This study investigates inter-habitat variation in Caribbean cryptobenthic fishes by re-analysing a comprehensive data set from 58 rotenone stations around Buck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands. Boosted regression trees were used to...
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A.R. Harborne, H.L. Jelks, W. F. Smith-Vaniz, L.A. Rocha