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Anatomical and genetic variation of western Oxyloma (Pulmonata: Succineidae) concerning the endangered Kanab ambersnail (Oxyloma haydeni kanabense) in Arizona and Utah Anatomical and genetic variation of western Oxyloma (Pulmonata: Succineidae) concerning the endangered Kanab ambersnail (Oxyloma haydeni kanabense) in Arizona and Utah
The land snail genus Oxyloma (Pulmonata: Succineidae) includes the Federally endangered Kanab ambersnail (Oxyloma haydeni kanabense Pilsbry), which is known at the time of this study from only two locations in the United States: Three Lakes, Utah, and Vaseys Paradise, Arizona, on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. Since 1994, the Kanab ambersnail has received much...
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Melanie Culver, Hans-Werner Herrmann, Mark Miller, Barry Roth, Jeff Sorenson
Evaluating changes to reservoir rule curves using historical water-level data Evaluating changes to reservoir rule curves using historical water-level data
Flood control reservoirs are typically managed through rule curves (i.e. target water levels) which control the storage and release timing of flood waters. Changes to rule curves are often contemplated and requested by various user groups and management agencies with no information available about the actual flood risk of such requests. Methods of estimating flood risk in reservoirs are...
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Ethan Mower, Leandro E. Miranda
Predicting paddlefish roe yields using an extension of the Beverton–Holt equilibrium yield-per-recruit model Predicting paddlefish roe yields using an extension of the Beverton–Holt equilibrium yield-per-recruit model
Equilibrium yield models predict the total biomass removed from an exploited stock; however, traditional yield models must be modified to simulate roe yields because a linear relationship between age (or length) and mature ovary weight does not typically exist. We extended the traditional Beverton-Holt equilibrium yield model to predict roe yields of Paddlefish Polyodon spathula in...
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M.E. Colvin, Phillip William Bettoli, G.D. Scholten
The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research
During recent human history, human activities such as overhunting and habitat destruction have severely impacted many large top predator populations around the world. Studies from a variety of ecosystems show that loss or diminishment of top predator populations can have serious consequences for population and community dynamics and ecosystem stability. However, there are relatively few...
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Adam E. Rosenblatt, Michael R. Heithaus, Martha E. Mather, Philip Matich, James C. Nifong, William J. Ripple, Brian R. Silliman
Comparing catch orientation among Minnesota walleye, northern pike, and bass anglers Comparing catch orientation among Minnesota walleye, northern pike, and bass anglers
We compared the catch orientations of Minnesota walleye (Sander vitreus), northern pike (Esox lucius), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) anglers. Results were derived from 2009, 2010, and 2012 surveys of anglers targeting these different species. Consistent with previous research, we identified four dimensions of anglers’ catch...
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Susan A. Schroeder, David C. Fulton
Microhabitat selection, demography, and correlates of home range size for the King Rail (Rallus elegans) Microhabitat selection, demography, and correlates of home range size for the King Rail (Rallus elegans)
Animal movements and habitat selection within the home range, or microhabitat selection, can provide insights into habitat requirements, such as foraging and area requirements. The King Rail (Rallus elegans) is a wetland bird of high conservation concern in the United States, but little is known about its movements, habitats, or demography. King Rails (n = 34) were captured during the...
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Bradley A. Pickens, Sammy L. King
Status of exotic grasses and grass-like vegetation and potential impacts on wildlife in New England Status of exotic grasses and grass-like vegetation and potential impacts on wildlife in New England
The Northeastern section of the United States, known as New England, has seen vast changes in land cover and human population over the past 3 centuries. Much of the region is forested; grasslands and other open-land cover types are less common, but provide habitat for many species that are currently declining in abundance and distribution. New England also consists of some of the most...
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Stephen DeStefano
Representing the effects of alpine grassland vegetation cover on the simulation of soil thermal dynamics by ecosystem models applied to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Representing the effects of alpine grassland vegetation cover on the simulation of soil thermal dynamics by ecosystem models applied to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Soil surface temperature is a critical boundary condition for the simulation of soil temperature by environmental models. It is influenced by atmospheric and soil conditions and by vegetation cover. In sophisticated land surface models, it is simulated iteratively by solving surface energy budget equations. In ecosystem, permafrost, and hydrology models, the consideration of soil surface
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S. Yi, N. Li, B. Xiang, X. Wang, B. Ye, A. D. McGuire
Mapping risk for nest predation on a barrier island Mapping risk for nest predation on a barrier island
Barrier islands and coastal beach systems provide nesting habitat for marine and estuarine turtles. Densely settled coastal areas may subsidize nest predators. Our purpose was to inform conservation by providing a greater understanding of habitat-based risk factors for nest predation, for an estuarine turtle. We expected that habitat conditions at predated nests would differ from random...
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Amanda D. Hackney, Robert F. Baldwin, Patrick G.R. Jodice
Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery Capacity, pressure, demand, and flow: A conceptual framework for analyzing ecosystem service provision and delivery
Ecosystem services provide an instinctive way to understand the trade-offs associated with natural resource management. However, despite their apparent usefulness, several hurdles have prevented ecosystem services from becoming deeply embedded in environmental decision-making. Ecosystem service studies vary widely in focal services, geographic extent, and in methods for defining and...
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Amy M. Villamagna, Paul L. Angermeier, Elena M. Bennett
A spatial capture-recapture model to estimate fish survival and location from linear continuous monitoring arrays A spatial capture-recapture model to estimate fish survival and location from linear continuous monitoring arrays
We developed a spatial capture–recapture model to evaluate survival and activity centres (i.e., mean locations) of tagged individuals detected along a linear array. Our spatially explicit version of the Cormack–Jolly–Seber model, analyzed using a Bayesian framework, correlates movement between periods and can incorporate environmental or other covariates. We demonstrate the model using...
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Joshua K. Raabe, Beth Gardner, Joseph E. Hightower
Frameworks for amending reservoir water management Frameworks for amending reservoir water management
Managing water storage and withdrawals in many reservoirs requires establishing seasonal targets for water levels (i.e., rule curves) that are influenced by regional precipitation and diverse water demands. Rule curves are established as an attempt to balance various water needs such as flood control, irrigation, and environmental benefits such as fish and wildlife management. The...
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Ethan Mower, Leandro E. Miranda