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Population demographics and life history of the round hickorynut (Obovaria subrotunda) in the Duck River, Tennessee Population demographics and life history of the round hickorynut (Obovaria subrotunda) in the Duck River, Tennessee

Population characteristics and life history aspects of healthy mussel populations are poorly understood. The reproductive cycle, age and growth, and population structure of Obovaria subrotunda were examined at four sites in the middle Duck River, Tennessee. Obovaria subrotunda was confirmed to be a bradytictic species, spawning in the late summer and holding glochidia in the gills for 11...
Authors
Chase Ehlo, James B. Layzer

Survivorship and longevity of adult Diamesa mendotae Muttkowski, 1915 (Diptera: Chironomidae) at controlled, sub-freezing temperatures Survivorship and longevity of adult Diamesa mendotae Muttkowski, 1915 (Diptera: Chironomidae) at controlled, sub-freezing temperatures

Diamesa mendotae Muttkowski, 1915 is a winter-active species common in groundwater-buffered streams of Minnesota and Wisconsin. This species is capable of surviving under snow cover for at least 28 days. Field collections of adult D. mendotae were used to determine survivorship under long-term exposure to controlled sub-freezing conditions. Specimens were placed into a controlled...
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Jane E. Mazack, Petra Kranzfelder, Alyssa M. Anderson, William Bouchard, James Perry, Bruce C. Vondracek, Leonard C. Ferrington

Legitimization of regulatory norms: Waterfowl hunter acceptance of changing duck bag limits Legitimization of regulatory norms: Waterfowl hunter acceptance of changing duck bag limits

Few studies have examined response to regulatory change over time, or addressed hunter attitudes about changes in hunting bag limits. This article explores Minnesota waterfowl hunters’ attitudes about duck bag limits, examining attitudes about two state duck bag limits that were initially more restrictive than the maximum set by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), but then...
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Susan A. Schroeder, David C. Fulton, Jeffrey S. Lawrence, Steven D. Cordts

Gear and seasonal bias associated with abundance and size structure estimates for lentic freshwater fishes Gear and seasonal bias associated with abundance and size structure estimates for lentic freshwater fishes

All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are further influenced by season, habitat, and fish behavior changes over time. However, little is known about gear-specific biases for many common fish species because few multiple-gear comparison studies exist that have incorporated seasonal dynamics. We sampled six lakes and impoundments...
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Jesse R. Fischer, Michael C. Quist

Fishes and amphibians as laboratory model organisms for toxicological research Fishes and amphibians as laboratory model organisms for toxicological research

No abstract available.
Authors
Sandeep Mukhi, Leticia Torres, Bibek Sharma, Madhavi Billam, Reynaldo Patino

Learning rate and temperament in a high predation risk environment Learning rate and temperament in a high predation risk environment

Living in challenging environments can influence the behavior of animals in a number of ways. For instance, populations of prey fish that experience frequent, nonlethal interactions with predators have a high proportion of individuals that express greater reaction to risk and increased activity and exploration—collectively known as temperament traits. Temperament traits are often...
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C. DePasquale, Tyler Wagner, G.A. Archard, B. Ferguson, V.A. Braithwaite

Carcass analog provides marine subsidies for macroinvertebrates and juvenile Atlantic 8 salmon in temperate oligotrophic streams Carcass analog provides marine subsidies for macroinvertebrates and juvenile Atlantic 8 salmon in temperate oligotrophic streams

Anadromous fish populations entering freshwater ecosystems provide organic matter and marine-derived nutrients during spawning and subsequent mortalities of adults. Dams and other impediments to connectivity in rivers and streams have affected anadromous fish populations in many regions and prevented or reduced this influx of organic materials and nutrients. This study used historical...
Authors
Margaret Q. Guyette, Cynthia S. Loftin, Joseph D. Zydlewski, Richard Cunjak

A comparison of two gears for quantifying abundance of lotic-dwelling crayfish A comparison of two gears for quantifying abundance of lotic-dwelling crayfish

Crayfish (saddlebacked crayfish, Orconectes medius) catch was compared using a kick seine applied two different ways with a 1-m2 quadrat sampler (with known efficiency and bias in riffles) from three small streams in the Missouri Ozarks. Triplicate samples (one of each technique) were taken from two creeks and one headwater stream (n=69 sites) over a two-year period. General linear mixed...
Authors
Kristi Williams, Shannon K. Brewer, Mark R. Ellersieck

Productivity of functional guilds of fishes in managed wetlands in coastal South Carolina Productivity of functional guilds of fishes in managed wetlands in coastal South Carolina

In coastal South Carolina, many wetlands are impounded and managed as migratory waterfowl habitat. Impoundment effects on fish production and habitat quality largely are unknown. We used the size-frequency method to estimate summer production of fish guilds in three impoundments along the Combahee River, South Carolina. We predicted that guild-specific production would vary with...
Authors
Kelly F. Robinson, Cecil A. Jennings

Quantifying spatial scaling patterns and their local and regional correlates in headwater streams: Implications for resilience Quantifying spatial scaling patterns and their local and regional correlates in headwater streams: Implications for resilience

The distribution of functional traits within and across spatiotemporal scales has been used to quantify and infer the relative resilience across ecosystems. We use explicit spatial modeling to evaluate within- and cross-scale redundancy in headwater streams, an ecosystem type with a hierarchical and dendritic network structure. We assessed the cross-scale distribution of functional...
Authors
Emma Gothe, Leonard Sandin, Craig R. Allen, David G. Angeler

Survival of female white-cheeked pintails during brood rearing in Puerto Rico Survival of female white-cheeked pintails during brood rearing in Puerto Rico

Anas bahamensis (White-cheeked Pintail) is widely distributed across the Caribbean islands and South America. The species is classified as threatened in Puerto Rico and a species of least concern across most of its range. Little demographic data exist for the species, particularly during the breeding season. During 2000-2002, we radiomarked 31 incubating females at the Humacao Nature...
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Marisel Lopez-Flores, J. Brian Davis, Francisco Vilella, Richard M. Kaminski, Jose A. Cruz-Burgos, Joseph D. Lancaster

Linking successful careers to successful fisheries Linking successful careers to successful fisheries

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles F. Rabeni, Shannon K. Brewer
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