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Comparative breeding ecology of Mississippi Kites in urban and exurban areas of West Texas Comparative breeding ecology of Mississippi Kites in urban and exurban areas of West Texas
Birds of prey are becoming increasingly common occupants of urbanized settings, but the comparative benefits or detriments they experience in urban environs compared to exurban areas are poorly understood. We examined the reproductive success and phenology of Mississippi Kites (Ictinia mississippiensis) nesting concurrently in urban and exurban areas in west Texas during the 2010–2012...
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B.C. Welch-Acosta, B.R. Skipper, Clint W. Boal
Management regime and habitat response influence abundance of regal fritillary (Speyeria idalia) in tallgrass prairie Management regime and habitat response influence abundance of regal fritillary (Speyeria idalia) in tallgrass prairie
The >2,570,000-ha Flint Hills ecoregion of Kansas, USA, harbors the largest remaining contiguous tract of tallgrass prairie in North America, a unique system, as the remainder of North America's tallgrass prairie has succumbed to development and conversion. Consequently, the loss and degradation of tallgrass prairie has reduced populations of many North American prairie-obligate species...
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K. McCullough, G. Albanese, David A. Haukos, A.M. Ricketts, S. Stratton
Distribution and movement of steelhead and anglers in the Clearwater River, Idaho Distribution and movement of steelhead and anglers in the Clearwater River, Idaho
Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss is a species that is of high economic value that supports popular sport fisheries across the Pacific Northwest. The Clearwater River in Idaho provides a trophy steelhead fishery, and it is home to both wild- and hatchery-origin steelhead. To manage the fishery effectively, information is needed about the spatial and temporal overlap of wild and hatchery...
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Stacey F Feeken, Brett J. Bowersox, Marika E. Dobos, Matthew P. Corsi, Michael C. Quist, Timothy Copeland
Soil chemistry, and not short-term (1–2 year) deer exclusion, explains understory plant occupancy in forests affected by acid deposition Soil chemistry, and not short-term (1–2 year) deer exclusion, explains understory plant occupancy in forests affected by acid deposition
The loss of species diversity and plant community structure throughout the temperate deciduous forests of North America have often been attributed to overbrowsing by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginanus). Slow species recovery following removal from browsing, or reduction in deer density, has been termed a legacy effect of past deer herbivory. However, vegetation legacy effects have...
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Danielle R. Begley-Miller, Duane R. Diefenbach, Marc E. McDill, Patrick J. Drohan, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Emily H. Just Domoto
Size selectivity of sampling gears used to sample Kokanee Size selectivity of sampling gears used to sample Kokanee
Kokanee Oncorhynchus nerka provide valued recreational fisheries and also serve as a prey resource for economically, socially, and ecologically important fishes. As such, management of kokanee is a major focus of natural resource agencies. Kokanee are typically monitored using midwater trawls, but the interpretation of data collected using midwater trawls is difficult due to the unknown...
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Zachary B. Klein, Michael C. Quist, Andrew M. Dux, Matthew P. Corsi
Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry
American woodcock (Scolopax minor; woodcock) migratory connectivity (i.e., association between breeding and wintering areas) is largely unknown, even though current woodcock management is predicated on such associations. Woodcock are currently managed in the Eastern and Central management regions in the United States with the boundary between management regions analogous to the boundary...
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J. D. Moore, David E. Andersen, Thomas R. Cooper, J. P. Duguay, Shaun L. Oldenburger, C. A. Stewart, David G. Krementz
Influence of season, sex, age and diet composition on mercury concentration in Walleye Sander vitreus Influence of season, sex, age and diet composition on mercury concentration in Walleye Sander vitreus
We collected Walleye Sander vitreus (May–October) from Bitter and Twin lakes, South Dakota to assess seasonal- and diet-related variation in tissue mercury (Hg) concentration. The average Hg concentration in Walleye was 43–68% higher in the spring for Bitter (p
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Trevor M. Selch, Steven R. Chipps, Brian G. Blackwell, Robert P. Hanten
Cambarus fetzneri sp. nov., a new species of burrowing crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Allegheny Mountains of Virginia and West Virginia, USA Cambarus fetzneri sp. nov., a new species of burrowing crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Allegheny Mountains of Virginia and West Virginia, USA
The disjunct distribution of Cambarus monongalensis has led to speculation about its taxonomic status. An Appalachian Plateau population occurs in northern and central West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania, and a mountain population occurs in the Allegheny Mountains and Ridge and Valley physiographic provinces of the Virginias. Herein we describe the mountain population as Cambarus...
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Zachary J. Loughman, Stuart A. Welsh, Roger F. Thoma
Barred Owls reduce occupancy and breeding propensity of Northern Spotted Owl in a Washington old-growth forest Barred Owls reduce occupancy and breeding propensity of Northern Spotted Owl in a Washington old-growth forest
Protected lands like national parks are important refuges for threatened and endangered species as environmental pressures on wildlife and their habitats increase. The Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis caurina), a species designated as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, occurs on public lands throughout the western United States including Mount Rainier National Park...
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Anna O. Mangan, Tara Chestnut, Jody C. Vogeler, Ian K. Breckheimer, Wendy M. King, Keith E. Bagnall, Katie M. Dugger
Understanding fish assemblage structure in lentic ecosystems: Relative effects of abiotic factors and management legacies Understanding fish assemblage structure in lentic ecosystems: Relative effects of abiotic factors and management legacies
We investigated associations of fish assemblages and habitat characteristics (e.g., morphology and water chemistry) from 45 natural lakes and reservoirs in Iowa to determine whether species or trophic guild composition and environmental correlations were concordant between waterbodies of different origins. Overall, fish assemblage composition between natural lakes and reservoirs was...
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Jesse Robert Fischer, Michael C. Quist
Occurrence, Abundance, and Associations of Topeka Shiners (Notropis topeka) in Restored and Unrestored Oxbows in Iowa and Minnesota, USA Occurrence, Abundance, and Associations of Topeka Shiners (Notropis topeka) in Restored and Unrestored Oxbows in Iowa and Minnesota, USA
In the USA, the Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) is a federally listed endangered species that has been in decline for decades. A key reason for the decline is the alteration of naturally flowing streams and associated oxbow habitats resulting from land-use changes. The focus of recent conservation efforts for Topeka shiners has been the restoration of oxbow habitats by removing sediment...
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Nicholas T. Simpson, Alexander P. Bybel, Michael J. Weber, Clay Pierce, Kevin J. Roe
Harvest–release decisions in recreational fisheries Harvest–release decisions in recreational fisheries
Most fishery regulations aim to control angler harvest. Yet, we lack a basic understanding of what actually determines the angler’s decision to harvest or release fish caught. We used XGBoost, a machine learning algorithm, to develop a predictive angler harvest–release model by taking advantage of an extensive recreational fishery data set (24 water bodies, 9 years, and 193 523 fish). We...
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Mark A Kaemingk, Keith L. Hurley, Christopher J. Chizinski, Kevin L. Pope