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Assessment of stream quality using biological indices at selected sites in the Schuylkill River basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1981-97 Assessment of stream quality using biological indices at selected sites in the Schuylkill River basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1981-97
Introduction In 1970, the Chester County Water Resources Authority (Pennsylvania) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) established a long-term water-quality network with the goal of assessing the quality of streams in the county and understanding stream changes in response to urbanization using benthic-macroinvertebrate data. This database represents one of the longest continuous water...
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Andrew G. Reif
Radiocarbon dating, chronologic framework, and changes in accumulation rates of holocene estuarine sediments from Chesapeake Bay Radiocarbon dating, chronologic framework, and changes in accumulation rates of holocene estuarine sediments from Chesapeake Bay
Rapidly accumulating Holocene sediments in estuaries commonly are difficult to sample and date. In Chesapeake Bay, we obtained sediment cores as much as 20 m in length and used numerous radiocarbon ages measured by accelarator mass spectrometry methods to provide the first detailed chronologies of Holocene sediment accumulation in the bay. Carbon in these sediments is a complex mixture...
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Steven M. Colman, P.C. Baucom, J.F. Bratton, T. M. Cronin, J. P. McGeehin, D. Willard, A.R. Zimmerman, P.R. Vogt
Depositional history and neotectonics in Great Salt Lake, Utah, from high-resolution seismic stratigraphy Depositional history and neotectonics in Great Salt Lake, Utah, from high-resolution seismic stratigraphy
High-resolution seismic-reflection data from Great Salt Lake show that the basinal sediment sequence is cut by numerous faults with N-S and NE-SW orientations. This faulting shows evidence of varied timing and relative offsets, but includes at least three events totaling about 12 m following the Bonneville phase of the lake (since about 13.5 ka). Several faults displace the uppermost...
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Steven M. Colman, K.R. Kelts, David A. Dinter
Thermal conductivity measurements in porous mixtures of methane hydrate and quartz sand Thermal conductivity measurements in porous mixtures of methane hydrate and quartz sand
Using von Herzen and Maxwell's needle probe method, we measured thermal conductivity in four porous mixtures of quartz sand and methane gas hydrate, with hydrate composing 0, 33, 67 and 100% of the solid volume. Thermal conductivities were measured at a constant methane pore pressure of 24.8 MPa between -20 and +15??C, and at a constant temperature of -10??C between 3.5 and 27.6 MPa...
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W.F. Waite, B.J. deMartin, S. H. Kirby, J. Pinkston, C.D. Ruppel
High-precision measurements of wetland sediment elevation. II The rod surface elevation table High-precision measurements of wetland sediment elevation. II The rod surface elevation table
A new high-precision device for measuring sediment elevation in emergent and shallow water wetland systems is described. The rod surface-elevation table (RSET) is a balanced, lightweight mechanical leveling device that attaches to both shallow ( 1 m) and deep (driven to refusal) rod bench marks. The RSET was built to complement the surface-elevation table (SET), a larger and heavier...
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Donald R. Cahoon, J.C. Lynch, B.C. Perez, B. Segura, R.D. Holland, C. Stelly, G. Stephenson, P. Hensel
A night seining technique for sampling juvenile Atlantic salmon in streams A night seining technique for sampling juvenile Atlantic salmon in streams
For many studies of the population dynamics, growth, and movement of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, it is necessary to resample tagged individuals multiple times. However, common sampling techniques such as electrofishing can have negative effects on fish survival and growth, especially when individuals are repeatedly sampled. We describe an alternative to electrofishing that...
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G. Gries, B.H. Letcher
Ontogenetic behavior and migration of Atlantic sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, and shortnose sturgeon, A; brevirostrum, with notes on social behavior Ontogenetic behavior and migration of Atlantic sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, and shortnose sturgeon, A; brevirostrum, with notes on social behavior
Ontogenetic behavior of Hudson River Atlantic sturgeon and Connecticut River shortnose sturgeon early life intervals were similar during laboratory observations. After hatching, free embryos were photonegative and sought cover. When embryos developed into larvae, fish left cover, were photopositive, and initiated downstream migration. Free embryos may remain at the spawning site instead...
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B. Kynard, Martin Horgan
Attraction of preSpawning male shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum to the odor of preSpawning females Attraction of preSpawning male shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum to the odor of preSpawning females
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B. Kynard, Martin Horgan
Induction of skin ulcers in Atlantic menhaden by injection and aqueous exposure to the zoospores of Aphanomyces invadans Induction of skin ulcers in Atlantic menhaden by injection and aqueous exposure to the zoospores of Aphanomyces invadans
The infectivity and role of Aphanomyces invadans in the etiology of skin ulcers in Atlantic menhaden Brevoortia tyrannus were investigated with two laboratory challenges. In the first experiment, Atlantic menhaden received subcutaneous injections with secondary zoospores from one of three cultures of Aphanomyces: WIC (an endemic isolate of A. invadans in Atlantic menhaden from the...
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Yasu Kiryu, J. D. Shields, W. K. Vogelbein, D. E. Zwerner, H. Kator, Vicki S. Blazer
Responses of Florida panthers to recreational deer and hog hunting Responses of Florida panthers to recreational deer and hog hunting
Big Cypress National Preserve constitutes approximately one-third of the range of the endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi). Because recreational hunting is allowed in Big Cypress National Preserve, we examined 8 response variables (activity rates, movement rates, predation success, home-range size, home-range shifts, proximity to off-road vehicle trails, use of areas with...
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Michael W. Janis, Joseph D. Clark
Correlates of success for on-site releases of nuisance black bears Great Smoky Mountains National Park Correlates of success for on-site releases of nuisance black bears Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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J.E. Clark, F.T. Van Manen, M.R. Pelton
Practical application of disease resistance: A brook trout fishery selected for resistance to furunculosis Practical application of disease resistance: A brook trout fishery selected for resistance to furunculosis
Selection is unwittingly influenced by nuances of fish culturists and adaptation of fish to intensive culture within artificial environments. When pathogens are present, susceptible individuals may be selectively eliminated from a population, accounting for inter-specific and intra-specific differences in susceptibility to disease. Biologists often intensify such selection to enhance...
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R. C. Cipriano, D. Marchant, T.E. Jones, J. H. Schachte