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Acoustic response of bats to the Brood X Periodical Cicada (Magicicada spp.) emergence Acoustic response of bats to the Brood X Periodical Cicada (Magicicada spp.) emergence
Periodical cicada emergences can positively affect vertebrate reproduction and breeding behavior, yet this response is not well studied for bats. We examined the acoustic response of 6 species/phonic groups of bats in 2021 to the emergence of Brood X periodical cicadas, along the Potomac River corridor, in Maryland and Virginia. Using a before-after-control-impact study design, we...
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Amber S. Litterer, Samuel R. Freeze, W. Mark Ford
Laboratory transmission of adult salmon enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Laboratory transmission of adult salmon enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Adult salmon enteritis (ASE), characterised by severe ulcerative enteritis, has been linked to prespawn mortality (PSM) in spring Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in certain rivers in Oregon, USA. Catastrophic losses of spring Chinook salmon have resulted from PSM, a significant threat to their population stability. Understanding the causes of ASE is therefore critical for...
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Tamsen Polley, Claire Elizabeth Couch, Connor Leong, James T. Peterson, Louis M. Weiss, Peter M. Takvorian, Michael L. Kent
Evaluating detection of temporal trends in long-term freshwater fisheries data to inform future monitoring efforts Evaluating detection of temporal trends in long-term freshwater fisheries data to inform future monitoring efforts
Objective Florida’s Freshwater Fisheries Long-Term Monitoring Program was implemented in 2006 to track changes in freshwater fish populations and communities. As part of an evaluation of the program, this study used a simulation framework to assess trend detection for fish abundance and biomass indices and how sampling intensity (number of samples per year) and frequency (number of years...
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Kimberly I. Bonvechio, Colin P. Shea, Andrew Kenneth Carlson
Irrigated agriculture influences selenium levels in an endangered marsh bird Irrigated agriculture influences selenium levels in an endangered marsh bird
Selenium bioaccumulation in aquatic food webs poses risks to wildlife, particularly in wetlands receiving irrigation runoff. The Salton Sea, California’s largest lake, is primarily sustained by agricultural drainage. This drainage creates wetland habitat along the lakeshore that many bird species depend on, including the federally endangered Yuma Ridgway’s rail (Rallus obsoletus...
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Cydney M. Yost, Kathryn M. Sliwa, Razia Shafique-Sabir, Jonathan Shore, Courtney J. Conway
Seaward movements and mortality of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. kelts in the Penobscot River, Maine Seaward movements and mortality of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. kelts in the Penobscot River, Maine
The Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. is an endangered species in the United States, but post-spawn downstream movements remain poorly understood. We conducted a 2-year acoustic telemetry study to characterize downstream movements and to quantify apparent mortality and downstream passage of post-spawn adults (kelts) in the Penobscot River, Maine, USA (N = 112). The majority of tagged S...
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Carolyn A. Merriam, Danielle M. Frechette, Joseph D. Zydlewski
Longer rorqual whale mothers produce more female offspring Longer rorqual whale mothers produce more female offspring
Multiple hypotheses have arisen that predict how mammals with the ability to adapt fetal sex ratios should invest in male versus female offspring to maximize inclusive fitness, but large wild-population datasets necessary for testing these hypotheses are challenging to collect. We used whaling data (n = 209 254 sexed fetuses from seven rorqual whale species) to test whether mothers with...
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Zoe R. Rand, Trevor A. Branch, Sarah J. Converse
Population and outmigration characteristics of juvenile Bull Trout in a montane ecosystem Population and outmigration characteristics of juvenile Bull Trout in a montane ecosystem
Bull Trout Salvelinus confluentus is a federally threatened species in the conterminous United States. Although some populations are stable or increasing, Bull Trout in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's designated Coeur d'Alene Core Area in Idaho have experienced substantial declines in abundance. Today, the remaining extant population in the Coeur d'Alene Core Area returns...
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James S. Unsworth, Andrew M. Dux, Carlos A. Camacho, Michael C. Quist
Strategic planning of prevention and surveillance for emerging diseases and invasive species Strategic planning of prevention and surveillance for emerging diseases and invasive species
Emerging infectious diseases and biological invasions pose increasing threats to public and ecosystems health. Proactive measures—such as prevention and surveillance taken before initial detection of the pathogen or species—are essential to ensure minimal spread prior to first detection. We developed an optimization model to determine where, when, and how much effort should be allocated...
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Jue Wang, Brenda J. Hanley, Noelle E. Thompson, Yu Gong, Daniel P. Walsh, Carlos Gonzalez-Crespo, Yitong Huang, James G. Booth, Joe N. Caudell, Landon A. Miller, Krysten L. Schuler
Native crayfish shows high desiccation tolerance and potential to outcompete invader Native crayfish shows high desiccation tolerance and potential to outcompete invader
Biological invasions threaten global biodiversity, with aquatic systems being particularly susceptible. Invasive crayfish drive native crayfish imperilment in North America and worldwide. Despite the probable increase in extreme hydrological events, the synergistic effects from invasive species and drought on crayfish are understudied. The invasion of Faxonius neglectus chaenodactylus in...
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Leah M. Bayer, Daniel D. Magoulick
Hydrologic connectivity in floodplain systems: A multiscale review of concepts, metrics and management Hydrologic connectivity in floodplain systems: A multiscale review of concepts, metrics and management
Hydrologic connectivity (HC), particularly in floodplain systems, is pivotal in regulating ecosystem services by facilitating the movement of nutrients, sediments, chemicals, and biota. However, human interventions such as dam construction, levee installation, water management practices, and alterations in vegetation have significantly disrupted natural HC patterns globally. To provide a
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Hafez Ahmad, Leandro E. Miranda, Corey Garland Dunn, Melanie R. Boudreau, Michael E. Colvin
Spatial regimes provide ample early warning of tipping points Spatial regimes provide ample early warning of tipping points
Accelerating global change is a hallmark of the Anthropocene, and the interaction of rapid change in climate, land use and land cover makes understanding the response of social-ecological systems to global change difficult to predict. Global change directly and indirectly affects both social-ecological systems and the landscapes in which they are embedded. Spatial heterogeneity in the...
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Craig R. Allen, Ahjond Garmestani, David G. Angeler, Lance Gunderson, Caleb Powell Roberts, S.M. Sundstrom, Daniel R. Uden, Jianguo Liu
Model‐based decomposition of spatially varying temporal shifts in seasonal streamflow across north temperate US rivers. Model‐based decomposition of spatially varying temporal shifts in seasonal streamflow across north temperate US rivers.
Anthropogenically forced climate shifts disrupt the seasonal behavior of climatic and hydrologic processes. The seasonality of streamflow has significant implications for the ecology of riverine ecosystems and for meeting societal demands for water resources. We develop a hierarchical Bayesian model of daily streamflow to quantify how the shape of annual hydrographs are changing and to...
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Kevin M. Collins, Erin M. Schliep, Tyler Wagner, Christopher K. Wikle