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Shovelnose sturgeon spawning in relation to varying discharge treatments in a Missouri River tributary Shovelnose sturgeon spawning in relation to varying discharge treatments in a Missouri River tributary
Many lotic fish species use natural patterns of variation in discharge and temperature as spawning cues, and these natural patterns are often altered by river regulation. The effects of spring discharge and water temperature variation on the spawning of shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus have not been well documented. From 2006 through 2009, we had the opportunity to study...
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B.J. Goodman, C.S. Guy, S.L. Camp, W.M. Gardner, K.M. Kappenman, M.A.H. Webb
Baseline for beached marine debris on Sand Island, Midway Atoll Baseline for beached marine debris on Sand Island, Midway Atoll
Baseline measurements were made of the amount and weight of beached marine debris on Sand Island, Midway Atoll, June 2008–July 2010. On 23 surveys, 32,696 total debris objects (identifiable items and pieces) were collected; total weight was 740.4 kg. Seventy-two percent of the total was pieces; 91% of the pieces were made of plastic materials. Pieces were composed primarily of...
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Christine Ribic, Seba B. Sheavly, John Klavitter
Toxicity of elevated partial pressures of carbon dioxide to invasive New Zealand mudsnails Toxicity of elevated partial pressures of carbon dioxide to invasive New Zealand mudsnails
The authors tested the efficacy of elevated partial pressures of CO2 to kill invasive New Zealand mudsnails. The New Zealand mudsnails were exposed to 100 kPa at three water temperatures, and the survival was modeled versus dose as cumulative °C-h. We estimated an LD50 of 59.4°C-h for adult and juvenile New Zealand mudsnails. The results suggest that CO2 may be an effective and...
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R. Jordan Nielson, Christine M. Moffitt, Barnaby J. Watten
Population dynamics of king eiders breeding in northern Alaska Population dynamics of king eiders breeding in northern Alaska
The North American population of king eiders (Somateria spectabilis) has declined by more than 50% since the late 1970s for unknown reasons. King eiders spend most of their lives in remote areas, forcing managers to make regulatory and conservation decisions based on very little information. We incorporated available published estimates of vital rates with new estimates to build a female...
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Rebecca L. Bentzen, Abby N. Powell
Field information links permafrost carbon to physical vulnerabilities of thawing Field information links permafrost carbon to physical vulnerabilities of thawing
Deep soil profiles containing permafrost (Gelisols) were characterized for organic carbon (C) and total nitrogen (N) stocks to 3m depths. Using the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) we calculate cumulative probability functions (PDFs) for active layer depths under current and future climates. The difference in PDFs over time was multiplied by C and N contents of soil horizons in...
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Jennifer W. Harden, Charles Koven, Chien-Lu Ping, Gustaf Hugelius, A. David McGuire, P. Camill, Torre Jorgenson, Peter Kuhry, Gary Michaelson, Jonathan A. O’Donnell, Edward A.G. Schuur, Charles Tamocai, Kevin Johnson, G. Grosse
Elk migration patterns and human activity influence wolf habitat use in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Elk migration patterns and human activity influence wolf habitat use in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Identifying the ecological dynamics underlying human–wildlife conflicts is important for the management and conservation of wildlife populations. In landscapes still occupied by large carnivores, many ungulate prey species migrate seasonally, yet little empirical research has explored the relationship between carnivore distribution and ungulate migration strategy. In this study, we...
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Abigail Nelson, Matthew J. Kauffman, Arthur D. Middleton, Mike Jimenez, Douglas McWhirter, Jarrett Barber, Ken Gerow
Insight on invasions and resilience derived from spatiotemporal discontinuities of biomass at local and regional scales Insight on invasions and resilience derived from spatiotemporal discontinuities of biomass at local and regional scales
Understanding the social and ecological consequences of species invasions is complicated by nonlinearities in processes, and differences in process and structure as scale is changed. Here we use discontinuity analyses to investigate nonlinear patterns in the distribution of biomass of an invasive nuisance species that could indicate scale-specific organization. We analyze biomass...
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David G. Angeler, Criag R. Allen, Richard K. Johnson
Assessment and harvest of largemouth bass-bluegill ponds: Chapter 7 Assessment and harvest of largemouth bass-bluegill ponds: Chapter 7
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Harold Schramm, David W. Willis
Carbon storage, timber production, and biodiversity: comparing ecosystem services with multi-criteria decision analysis Carbon storage, timber production, and biodiversity: comparing ecosystem services with multi-criteria decision analysis
Increasingly, land managers seek ways to manage forests for multiple ecosystem services and functions, yet considerable challenges exist in comparing disparate services and balancing trade-offs among them. We applied multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and forest simulation models to simultaneously consider three objectives: (1) storing carbon, (2) producing timber and wood products...
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W. Scott Schwenk, Therese Donovan, William S. Keeton, Jared S. Nunery
Effects of chronic wasting disease on reproduction and fawn harvest vulnerability in Wisconsin white-tailed deer Effects of chronic wasting disease on reproduction and fawn harvest vulnerability in Wisconsin white-tailed deer
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal, transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that affects free-ranging and captive North American cervids. Although the impacts of CWD on cervid survival have been documented, little is known about the disease impacts on reproduction and recruitment. We used genetic methods and harvest data (2002–04) to reconstruct parentage for a cohort of white...
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Julie A. Blanchong, Daniel A. Grear, Byron V. Weckworth, Delwyn P. Keane, Kim T. Scribner, Michael D. Samuel
An assessment of the carbon balance of arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions An assessment of the carbon balance of arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions
Although arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and potentially labile carbon pools currently stored in tundra soils have the potential for large emissions of carbon (C) under a warming climate. These emissions as radiatively active greenhouse gases in the form of both CO2 and CH4 could amplify global warming. Given the potential...
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A. D. McGuire, T.R. Christensen, D. Hayes, A. Heroult, E. Euskirchen, Y. Yi, J.S. Kimball, C. Koven, P. Lafleur, P.A. Miller, W. Oechel, P. Peylin, Murray Williams
An algal model for predicting attainment of tiered biological criteria of Maine's streams and rivers An algal model for predicting attainment of tiered biological criteria of Maine's streams and rivers
State water-quality professionals developing new biological assessment methods often have difficulty relating assessment results to narrative criteria in water-quality standards. An alternative to selecting index thresholds arbitrarily is to include the Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) in the development of the assessment method. The BCG describes tiers of biological community...
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Thomas J. Danielson, Cyndy Loftin, Leonidas Tsomides, Jeanne L. DiFranco, Beth Connors, David L. Courtemanch, Francis Drummond, Susan Davies