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Growth responses of subalpine fir to climatic variability in the Pacific Northwest Growth responses of subalpine fir to climatic variability in the Pacific Northwest

We studied regional variation in growth-limiting factors and responses to climatic variability in subalpine forests by analyzing growth patterns for 28 tree-ring growth chronologies from subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt.) stands in the Cascade and Olympic Mountains (Washington and Oregon, U.S.A.). Factor analysis identified four distinct time series of common growth patterns...
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David W. Peterson, David L. Peterson, Gregory J. Ettl

Nestling sex ratios in the southwestern willow flycatcher Nestling sex ratios in the southwestern willow flycatcher

Using molecular-genetic techniques, we determined the gender of 202 Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) nestlings from 95 nests sampled over a five-year period. Overall nestling sex ratio did not vary significantly from 50:50 among years, by clutch order, or by mating strategy (monogamous vs. polygamous pairings). However, we did observe significant differences...
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Eben H. Paxton, Mark K. Sogge, Tracy McCarthey, Paul Keim

Landscapes to riverscapes: bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes Landscapes to riverscapes: bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes

Rivers and streams, by their very nature long ribbons of aquatic habitat, are inherently difficult to study. Approaching the banks of a flowing-water (lotic) system, one can see only a short fragment of the entire stream, from one bend to another, and can gain little appreciation for important features that lie beyond view. Moreover, materials transported downstream by the flow, and...
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Kurt D. Fausch, Christian E. Torgersen, Colden V. Baxter, Hiram W. Li

Alien invasions in aquatic ecosystems: Toward an understanding of brook trout invasions and potential impacts on inland cutthroat trout in western North America Alien invasions in aquatic ecosystems: Toward an understanding of brook trout invasions and potential impacts on inland cutthroat trout in western North America

Experience from case studies of biological invasions in aquatic ecosystems has motivated a set of proposed empirical “rules” for understanding patterns of invasion and impacts on native species. Further evidence is needed to better understand these patterns, and perhaps contribute to a useful predictive theory of invasions. We reviewed the case of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis...
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Jason B. Dunham, Susan B. Adams, Robert Schroeter, Douglas C. Novinger

Distribution and abundance of snowy plovers in eastern North America, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas Distribution and abundance of snowy plovers in eastern North America, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas

Snowy Plovers (Charadrius alexandrinus) are small, partially migrant shorebirds that are broadly distributed across North America. Snowy Plover distribution west of the Rocky Mountains has been well described. However, distribution and abundance east of the Rocky Mountains has not received much attention despite current status and ESA listing concerns for Snowy Plovers in the...
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Leah Gorman, Susan M. Haig

Geology and natural history of the San Francisco Bay area: A field-trip guidebook Geology and natural history of the San Francisco Bay area: A field-trip guidebook

A National Association of Geoscience Teachers Far Western Section (NAGT-FWS) field conference is an ideal forum for learning about the geology and natural history of the San Francisco Bay area. We visit classic field sites, renew old friendships, and make new ones. This collection of papers includes field guides and road logs for all of the Bay-area trips held during the NAGT-FWS 2001...

Whitebark pine, grizzly bears, and red squirrels Whitebark pine, grizzly bears, and red squirrels

Appropriately enough, much of this book is devoted to discussing management challenges and techniques. However, the impetus for action—the desire to save whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) - necessarily arises from the extent to which we cherish it for its beauty and its connections with other things that we value. Whitebark pine is at the hub of a fascinating web of relationships. It is...
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David J. Mattson, Katherine C. Kendall, Daniel P. Reinhart

Killdeer population trends in North America Killdeer population trends in North America

Killdeers (Charadrius vociferus) are considered a common species that inhabits a wide range of wetland and upland habitats throughout much of North America, yet recent information suggests that they may be declining regionally, if not throughout much of their range. To address this issue, we examined population trends of this species at multiple spatial and temporal scales using data...
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Peter M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig

Spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout in a natural area Spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout in a natural area

We investigated the spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout Salvelinus confluentus in the North Fork Skokomish River in Olympic National Park (Washington State) during 1996. Day-snorkeling and electrofishing were conducted to determine timing and duration of the migration and the distribution and abundance of bull trout. The primary spawning migration began in early October...
Authors
Samuel J. Brenkman, Gary L. Larson, Robert E. Gresswell

The influence of biological soil crusts on mineral uptake by associated vascular plants The influence of biological soil crusts on mineral uptake by associated vascular plants

Soil surfaces dominated by cyanobacteria and cyanolichens (such as Collema sp.) are widespread in deserts of the world. The influence of these biological soil crusts on the uptake of bioessential elements is reported for the first time for six seed plants of the deserts of Utah. This sample almost doubles the number of species for which the influence of biological soil crusts on mineral...
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K.T. Harper, Jayne Belnap

Habitat use by female caribou: Tradeoffs associated with parturition Habitat use by female caribou: Tradeoffs associated with parturition

We compared habitat use, forage characteristics, and group size among preparturient, parturient, and nonparturient female caribou (Rangifer tarandus) during and after the birthing season to test hypotheses involving acquisition of forage and risk of predation. We monitored 39 radiocollared females from the Mentasta caribou herd, Alaska, in 1994 and 40 animals in 1995. Group size of...
Authors
Neil L. Barten, R.T. Bowyer, Kurt J. Jenkins
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