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Density and abundance of Wilson's snipe Gallinago delicata in winter in the Lower Mississippi Flyway, USA Density and abundance of Wilson's snipe Gallinago delicata in winter in the Lower Mississippi Flyway, USA

Wilson's snipe Gallinago delicata is one of the least studied North American game birds, and information on snipe populations and abundance is mostly unknown. We conducted roadside surveys stratified at the township level in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV) in Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, as well as the Red River Region, and the Gulf Coastal Plain of Louisiana during...
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James M. Carroll, David G. Krementz

Spatially explicit modeling of lesser prairie-chicken lek density in Texas Spatially explicit modeling of lesser prairie-chicken lek density in Texas

As with many other grassland birds, lesser prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) have experienced population declines in the Southern Great Plains. Currently they are proposed for federal protection under the Endangered Species Act. In addition to a history of land-uses that have resulted in habitat loss, lesser prairie-chickens now face a new potential disturbance from energy...
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Jennifer M. Timmer, M.J. Butler, Warren Ballard, Clint W. Boal, Heather A. Whitlaw

Reconstructing historical habitat data with predictive models Read More: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/13-0327.1 Reconstructing historical habitat data with predictive models Read More: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/13-0327.1

Historical vegetation data are important to ecological studies, as many structuring processes operate at long time scales, from decades to centuries. Capturing the pattern of variability within a system (enough to declare a significant change from past to present) relies on correct assumptions about the temporal scale of the processes involved. Sufficient long-term data are often lacking...
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Christa L. Zweig, Wiley M. Kitchens

Consuming fire ants reduces northern bobwhite survival and weight gain Consuming fire ants reduces northern bobwhite survival and weight gain

Northern bobwhite quail, Colinus virginianus (L.) (Galliformes: Odontophoridae), population declines are well documented, but pinpointing the reasons for these decreases has proven elusive. Bobwhite population declines are attributed primarily to loss of habitat and land use changes. This, however, does not entirely explain population declines in areas intensively managed for bobwhites...
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P.E. Myers, Craig R. Allen, Hannah E. Birge

Age-Ratios and Condition of En Route Migrant Blackpoll Warblers in the British Virgin Islands Age-Ratios and Condition of En Route Migrant Blackpoll Warblers in the British Virgin Islands

The en route migration ecology of Blackpoll Warblers (Setophaga striata) is poorly understood, yet intriguing. Blackpoll Warblers undertake the longest open water migration of any wood warbler species, traveling from northeastern North America to South America, with the first potential landfall being the West Indies. This migration requires substantial energy reserves and subjects...
Authors
Clint W. Boal

Reduced disease in black abalone following mass mortality: Phage therapy and natural selection Reduced disease in black abalone following mass mortality: Phage therapy and natural selection

Black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, populations along the NE Pacific ocean have declined due to the rickettsial disease withering syndrome (WS). Natural recovery on San Nicolas Island (SNI) of Southern California suggested the development of resistance in island populations. Experimental challenges in one treatment demonstrated that progeny of disease-selected black abalone from SNI...
Authors
Glenn R. VanBlaricom

Northern Pintail Northern Pintail

This medium-sized dabbling duck of slender, elegant lines and conservative plumage coloration is circumpolar in distribution and abundant in North America, with core nesting habitat in Alaska and the Prairie Pothole Region of southern Canada and the northern Great Plains. Breeders favor shallow wetlands interspersed throughout prairie grasslands or arctic tundra. An early fall migrant...
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Robert G. Clark, Joseph P. Fleskes, Karla L. Guyn, David A. Haukos, Jane E. Austin, Michael R. Miller

Predicting connectivity of green turtles at Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific: a focus on mtDNA and dispersal modelling Predicting connectivity of green turtles at Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific: a focus on mtDNA and dispersal modelling

Population connectivity and spatial distribution are fundamentally related to ecology, evolution and behaviour. Here, we combined powerful genetic analysis with simulations of particle dispersal in a high-resolution ocean circulation model to investigate the distribution of green turtles foraging at the remote Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, central Pacific. We analysed...
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Eugenia Naro-Maciel, Stephen J. Gaughran, Nathan Freeman Putman, George Amato, Felicity Arengo, Peter H. Dutton, Katherine W. McFadden, Erin C. Vintinner, Eleanor J. Sterling

Winter feeding, growth and condition of brown trout Salmo trutta in a groundwater-dominated stream Winter feeding, growth and condition of brown trout Salmo trutta in a groundwater-dominated stream

Winter can be a stressful period for stream-dwelling salmonid populations, often resulting in reduced growth and survival. Stream water temperatures have been identified as a primary mechanism driving reductions in fitness during winter. However, groundwater inputs can moderate water temperature and may reduce winter severity. Additionally, seasonal reductions in prey availability may...
Authors
William E. French, Bruce C. Vondracek, Leonard C. Ferrington, Jacques C. Finlay, Douglas J. Dieterman

Captive propagation, reproductive biology, and early life history of the Diamond Darter (Crystallaria cincotta) Captive propagation, reproductive biology, and early life history of the Diamond Darter (Crystallaria cincotta)

Reproductive biology and early life history data are critical for the conservation and management of rare fishes. During 2008–2012 a captive propagation study was conducted on the Diamond Darter, Crystallaria cincotta, a rare species with a single extant population in the lower Elk River, West Virginia. Water temperatures during spawning ranged from 11.1–23.3 C. Females and males spawned...
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Crystal L. Ruble, Patrick L. Rakes, John R. Shute, Stuart A. Welsh

Spawning behavior in Atlantic cod: analysis by use of data storage tags Spawning behavior in Atlantic cod: analysis by use of data storage tags

Electronic data storage tags (DSTs) were implanted into Atlantic cod captured in Icelandic waters from 2002 to 2007 and the depth profiles recovered from these tags (females: n = 31, males: n = 27) were used to identify patterns consistent with published descriptions of cod courtship and spawning behavior. The individual periods of time that males spent exhibiting behavior consistent...
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Timothy B. Grabowski, Vilhjalmur Thorsteinsson, Gudrun Marteinsdottir

Assessing distribution of migratory fishes and connectivity following complete and partial dam removals in a North Carolina River Assessing distribution of migratory fishes and connectivity following complete and partial dam removals in a North Carolina River

Fish, especially migratory species, are assumed to benefit from dam removals that restore connectivity and access to upstream habitat, but few studies have evaluated this assumption. Therefore, we assessed the movement of migratory fishes in the springs of 2008 through 2010 and surveyed available habitat in the Little River, North Carolina, a tributary to the Neuse River, after three...
Authors
Joshua K. Raabe, Joseph E. Hightower
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