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Blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus ; Ictaluridae) predation on the zebra mussel in the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky Blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus ; Ictaluridae) predation on the zebra mussel in the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky
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J.J. Herod, T.L. Frye, James B. Sickel
Effects of salinity on baldcypress seedlings: Physiological responses and their relation to salinity tolerance Effects of salinity on baldcypress seedlings: Physiological responses and their relation to salinity tolerance
Growth and physiological responses of 15 open-pollinated families of baldcypress (Taxodium distichum var.distichum) subjected to flooding with saline water were evaluated in this study. Ten of the families were from coastal sites in Louisiana and Alabama, USA that have elevated levels of soil-water salinity. The other five families were from inland, freshwater sites in Louisiana...
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J. A. Allen, J. L. Chambers, S. R. Pezeshki
Decomposition of saltmeadow cordgrass (Spartina patens) in Louisiana coastal marshes Decomposition of saltmeadow cordgrass (Spartina patens) in Louisiana coastal marshes
In Louisiana, plant production rates and associated decomposition rates may be important in offsetting high rates of land loss and subsidence in organic marsh soils. Decomposition of Spartina patens shoot and leaf material was studied by using litter bags in mesohaline marshes in the Barataria and Terrebonne basins of coastal Louisiana. Spartina patens decomposed very slowly with an...
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A.L. Foote, K.A. Reynolds
Shell injuries and anomalies in an insular population of Florida box turtles (Terrapene carolina bauri) Shell injuries and anomalies in an insular population of Florida box turtles (Terrapene carolina bauri)
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C.K. Dodd, R. Franz, S. A. Johnson
The jumping crocs of the Adelaide River The jumping crocs of the Adelaide River
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C.K. Dodd
Variation in thermal tolerance and routine metabolism among spring- and stream dwelling freshwater sculpins (Teleostei: Cottidae) of the southeastern United States Variation in thermal tolerance and routine metabolism among spring- and stream dwelling freshwater sculpins (Teleostei: Cottidae) of the southeastern United States
Evolutionary theory predicts that some aquatic organisms may adapt by directional selection to limiting physical environmental conditions, yet empirical data are conflicting. We sought to test the assumption that sculpins (family Cottidae) inhabiting thermally stable springs of the southeastern United States differ in temperature tolerance and metabolism from populations inhabiting more...
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S. J. Walsh, D. C. Haney, C. M. Timmerman
Reforestation of bottomland hardwoods and the issue of woody species diversity Reforestation of bottomland hardwoods and the issue of woody species diversity
Bottomland hardwood forests in the southcentral United States have been cleared extensively for agriculture, and many of the remaining forests are fragmented and degraded. During the last decade, however, approximately 75,000 ha of land-mainly agricultural fields-have been replanted or contracted for replanting, with many more acres likely to be reforested in the near future. The...
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J. A. Allen
A structural equation model of plant species richness and its application to a coastal wetland A structural equation model of plant species richness and its application to a coastal wetland
Studies of plant species richness have often emphasized the role of either community biomass (as an indicator of density effects) or abiotic factors. In this article we present a general model that simultaneously examines the relative importance of abiotic and density effects. General and specific models were developed to examine the importance of abiotic conditions, disturbance, and...
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J.B. Grace, B.H. Pugesek
Coastal wetlands and global change: overview Coastal wetlands and global change: overview
The potential impacts of climate change are of great practical concern to those interested in coastal wetland resources. Among the areas of greatest risk in the United States are low-lying coastal habitats with easily eroded substrates which occur along the northern Gulf of Mexico and southeast Atlantic coasts. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the World...
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G.R. Guntenspergen, B. Vairin, V.R. Burkett
The influence of vines on an oligohaline marsh community: Results of a removal and fertilization study The influence of vines on an oligohaline marsh community: Results of a removal and fertilization study
The effects of competitive suppression by vines on the non-vine plant community have received little attention in temperate habitats. This study investigated the impact vines have on their herbaceous hosts in a wetland community at two soil fertility levels. Plots in an oligohaline marsh were treated in a 2 x 2 factorial design with vine removal and fertilization over two growing seasons...
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L. Gough, J.B. Grace
Relative costs of prebasic and prealternate molts for male blue-winged teal Relative costs of prebasic and prealternate molts for male blue-winged teal
We compared masses of definitive basic and alternate plumages of male Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors) to evaluate the hypothesis that nutritional investments in basic and alternate plumages are related to the duration that plumages are worn and to assess the relative costs of prebasic and prealternate molts. Because these plumages are worn by males for approximately equal durations, we...
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W.L. Hohman, S.W. Manley, D. Richard