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Otolith marking of juvenile shortnose gar by immersion in oxytetracycline Otolith marking of juvenile shortnose gar by immersion in oxytetracycline

Oxytetracycline (OTC) has been used to mark a variety of fish species at multiple developmental stages; however, there is little information on batch-marking Lepisosteidae. Juvenile Shortnose Gar Lepisosteus platostomus (53 ± 3 mm TL) were seined from an Oklahoma State University research pond and transported to the Oklahoma Fishery Research Lab. Juvenile Shortnose Gar were exposed to a...
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Richard A. Snow, James M. Long

Daily survival rate and habitat characteristics of nests of Wilson's Plover Daily survival rate and habitat characteristics of nests of Wilson's Plover

We assessed habitat characteristics and measured daily survival rate of 72 nests of Charadrius wilsonia (Wilson's Plover) during 2012 and 2013 on South Island and Sand Island on the central coast of South Carolina. At both study areas, nest sites were located at slightly higher elevations (i.e., small platforms of sand) relative to randomly selected nearby unused sites, and nests at each...
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Elizabeth Zinsser, Felicia J. Sanders, Patrick D. Gerard, Patrick G.R. Jodice

Habitat models to predict wetland bird occupancy influenced by scale, anthropogenic disturbance, and imperfect detection Habitat models to predict wetland bird occupancy influenced by scale, anthropogenic disturbance, and imperfect detection

Understanding species–habitat relationships for endangered species is critical for their conservation. However, many studies have limited value for conservation because they fail to account for habitat associations at multiple spatial scales, anthropogenic variables, and imperfect detection. We addressed these three limitations by developing models for an endangered wetland bird, Yuma...
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Wesley J. Glisson, Courtney J. Conway, Christopher P. Nadeau, Kathi L. Borgmann

Effects of temperature, total dissolved solids, and total suspended solids on survival and development rate of larval Arkansas River Shiner Effects of temperature, total dissolved solids, and total suspended solids on survival and development rate of larval Arkansas River Shiner

Decreases in the abundance and diversity of stream fishes in the North American Great Plains have been attributed to habitat fragmentation, altered hydrological and temperature regimes, and elevated levels of total dissolved solids and total suspended solids. Pelagic-broadcast spawning cyprinids, such as the Arkansas River Shiner Notropis girardi, may be particularly vulnerable to these...
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Julia S. Mueller, Timothy B. Grabowski, Shannon K. Brewer, Thomas A. Worthington

Predation of freshwater fish in environments with elevated carbon dioxide Predation of freshwater fish in environments with elevated carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (CO2) in fresh-water environments is poorly understood, yet in marine environments CO2 can affect fish behaviour, including predator–prey relationships. To examine changes in predator success in elevated CO2, we experimented with predatory Micropterus salmoides and Pimephales promelas prey. We used a two-factor fully crossed experimental design; one factor was 4-day...
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Stephen R. Midway, Caleb T. Hasler, Tyler Wagner, C. D. Suski

Addressing wild turkey population declines using structured decision making Addressing wild turkey population declines using structured decision making

We present a case study from New York, USA, of the use of structured decision making (SDM) to identify fall turkey harvest regulations that best meet stakeholder objectives, in light of recent apparent declines in abundance of wild turkeys in the northeastern United States. We used the SDM framework to incorporate the multiple objectives associated with turkey hunting, stakeholder...
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Kelly F. Robinson, Angela K. Fuller, Michael V. Schiavone, Bryan L. Swift, Duane R. Diefenbach, William F. Siemer, Daniel J. Decker

A mosaic-based approach is needed to conserve biodiversity in disturbed freshwater ecosystems A mosaic-based approach is needed to conserve biodiversity in disturbed freshwater ecosystems

Conserving native biodiversity in the face of human‐ and climate‐related impacts is a challenging and globally important ecological problem that requires an understanding of spatially connected, organismal‐habitat relationships. Globally, a suite of disturbances (e.g., agriculture, urbanization, climate change) degrades habitats and threatens biodiversity. A mosaic approach (in which...
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Sean M. Hitchman, Martha E. Mather, Joseph M. Smith, Jane S. Fencl

The role of density-dependent and –independent processes in spawning habitat selection by salmon in an Arctic riverscape The role of density-dependent and –independent processes in spawning habitat selection by salmon in an Arctic riverscape

Density-dependent (DD) and density-independent (DI) habitat selection is strongly linked to a species’ evolutionary history. Determining the relative importance of each is necessary because declining populations are not always the result of altered DI mechanisms but can often be the result of DD via a reduced carrying capacity. We developed spatially and temporally explicit models...
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Brock M. Huntsman, Jeffrey A. Falke, James W. Savereide, Katrina E. Bennett

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Abigail Lynch, R. G. Asch, William W. L. Cheung, Craig P. Paukert, Ryan R. Rykaczewski, Warwick H. H. Sauer

Occupancy and abundance of Eleutherodactylus frogs in coffee plantations in Puerto Rico Occupancy and abundance of Eleutherodactylus frogs in coffee plantations in Puerto Rico

Shaded coffee plantations are of conservation value for many taxa, particularly for resident avifauna in the face of extensive landscape changes. Yet, little is known about the value of coffee plantations for amphibians because there are scant demographic data to index their value among species with different habitat preferences. We estimated the probability of occupancy of three frog...
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Kelen D. Monroe, Jaime A. Collazo, Krishna Pacifici, Brian J. Reich, Alberto R. Puente-Rolon, Adam J. Terando

Designing a global assessment of climate change on inland fishes and fisheries: knowns and needs Designing a global assessment of climate change on inland fishes and fisheries: knowns and needs

To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fisheries, and aquaculture at a global scale, but one is necessary to identify research needs and commonalities across regions and to help guide decision making and funding priorities. Broadly, the consequences of climate change on inland fishes will impact global food security, the livelihoods...
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Craig P. Paukert, Abigail J. Lynch, T. Douglas Beard, Yushun Chen, Steven J. Cooke, Michael S. Cooperman, Ian G. Cowx, Dana M. Infante, Lilian Ibengwe, Bonnie Myers, Phu Hoa Nguyen, Ian J. Winfield

Sources, composition and spatial distribution of marine debris along the Mediterranean coast of Israel Sources, composition and spatial distribution of marine debris along the Mediterranean coast of Israel

Marine debris (litter) is a complex problem that affects human activities and the marine environment worldwide. The Clean Coast Program in Israel has had some success in keeping most of the coasts clean most of the time, but without understanding the mechanisms of accumulation of marine debris on the coasts of Israel. In 2012, we initiated a study to characterize the types of marine...
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Galia Pasternak, Dov Zviely, Christine Ribic, Asaf Ariel, Ehud Spanier
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