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Under water and out of sight: Invasive fishes in the United States - Implications for national parks Under water and out of sight: Invasive fishes in the United States - Implications for national parks
Introduced for sport fishing, as biological controls or other purposes, and as a result of illegal activity, nonnative fishes occupy national park waters where approximately 118 species now compete with native aquatic organisms.
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W.R. Courtenay, P.L. Fuller
Population structure and inbreeding vary with successional stage in created Spartina alterniflora marshes Population structure and inbreeding vary with successional stage in created Spartina alterniflora marshes
Recruitment patterns in clonal plant populations are predicted to vary with seed dispersal capability and disturbance regime, such that species with small, widely dispersed seeds will become increasingly dominated by vegetative recruitment on disturbed areas following early colonization. Subsequent mortality due to competitive or stochastic effects is then predicted to cause a gradual...
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S.E. Travis, C.E. Proffitt, K. Ritland
The effect of nutrient enrichment on growth, photosynthesis and hydraulic conductance of dwarf mangroves in Panamá The effect of nutrient enrichment on growth, photosynthesis and hydraulic conductance of dwarf mangroves in Panamá
1. Dwarf stands of the mangrove Rhizophora mangle L. are extensive in the Caribbean. We fertilized dwarf trees in Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro Province, north-eastern Panama with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to determine (1) if growth limitations are due to nutrient deficiency; and (2) what morphological and/or physiological factors underlie nutrient limitations to growth. 2. Shoot...
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C. E. Lovelock, Ilka C. Feller, K.L. McKee, B.M.J. Engelbrecht, M.C. Ball
Spatial decision support systems for landscape ecological evaluations in the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study Spatial decision support systems for landscape ecological evaluations in the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study
No abstract available.
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Donald L. DeAngelis, Leonard Pearlstine, Frank J. Mazzotti, Tomma Barnes, Michael Duever, Janet Starnes
Population characteristics of Siren lacertina and Amphiuma means in north Florida Population characteristics of Siren lacertina and Amphiuma means in north Florida
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K. Sorensen
The habitats exploited and the species trapped in a Caribbean island trap fishery The habitats exploited and the species trapped in a Caribbean island trap fishery
We visually observed fish traps in situ to identify the habitats exploited by the U.S. Virgin Islands fishery and to document species composition and abundance in traps by habitat. Fishers set more traps in algal plains than in any other habitat around St. John. Coral reefs, traditionally targeted by fishers, accounted for only 16% of traps. Traps in algal plain contained the highest...
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V.H. Garrison, C.S. Rogers, J. Beets, A. M. Friedlander
Dynamic consequences of allochthonous nutrient input into freshwater systems Dynamic consequences of allochthonous nutrient input into freshwater systems
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D.L. DeAngelis, P. J. Mulholland
The occurrence of lysogenic bacteria and microbial aggregates in the lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica The occurrence of lysogenic bacteria and microbial aggregates in the lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica form the coldest and driest ecosystem on Earth. Within this region there are a number of perennially ice-covered (3–6 m thick) lakes that support active microbial assemblages and have a paucity of metazoans. These lakes receive limited allochthonous input of carbon and nutrients, and primary productivity is limited to only 6 months per year owing to...
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J.T. Lisle, J.C. Priscu
Multivariate control of plant species richness and community biomass in blackland prairie Multivariate control of plant species richness and community biomass in blackland prairie
Recent studies have shown that patterns of plant species richness and community biomass are best understood in a multivariate context. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a multivariate hypothesis about how herbaceous biomass and richness relate to gradients in soil conditions and woody plant cover in blackland prairies. Structural equation modeling was used to...
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E. Weiher, S. Forbes, T. Schauwecker, J.B. Grace
Marine fishes new to continental United States waters, North Carolina, and the Gulf of Mexico Marine fishes new to continental United States waters, North Carolina, and the Gulf of Mexico
Along the southeastern coast of the United States, hardground systems support a high diversity of sub-tropical and tropical fishes. Many of these hardgrounds occur in deep (ca. ??? 50 m) waters and their fauna is still poorly described; however, with concentrated sampling in these deeper areas, new records of fishes continue to emerge. In the northeastern Gulf of Mexico and off North...
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A.M. Quattrini, Steve W. Ross, K. J. Sulak, Ann Marie Necaise, T.L. Casazza, G.D. Dennis
Herpetofaunal inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume I. Everglades National Park Herpetofaunal inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume I. Everglades National Park
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this alarming trend has prompted the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian...
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Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, Brian M. Jeffery, H. Frankin Percival