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Science summary in support of Manatee Protection Area (MPA) design in Puerto Rico Science summary in support of Manatee Protection Area (MPA) design in Puerto Rico
The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus), a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, is listed as endangered by the US Department of Interior. In accordance with its listing, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Caribbean Field Office (USFWS) is mandated to create one or more Manatee Protection Areas (MPAs) for Puerto Rico. Designation of these areas must comply with the legal...
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C. Ashton Drew, Louise B. Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo
Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus)
With spotted breast and reddish tail, the Hermit Thrush lives up to its name. Although celebrated for its ethereal song, it is mostly a quiet and unobtrusive bird that spends much of its time in the lower branches of the undergrowth or on the forest floor, often seen flicking its wings while perched and quickly raising and slowly lowering its tail. A highly variable species in color and...
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Petra Wood, Therese M. Donovan
Freshwater to seawater transitions in migratory fishes Freshwater to seawater transitions in migratory fishes
The transition from freshwater to seawater is integral to the life history of many fishes. Diverse migratory fishes express anadromous, catadromous, and amphidromous life histories, while others make incomplete transits between freshwater and seawater. The physiological mechanisms of osmoregulation are widely conserved among phylogenetically diverse species. Diadromous fishes moving...
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Joseph D. Zydlewski, Michael P. Wilkie
Habitat and landscape effects on abundance of Missouri's grassland birds Habitat and landscape effects on abundance of Missouri's grassland birds
Of 6 million ha of prairie that once covered northern and western Missouri,
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Robert B. Jacobson, Frank R. Thompson, Rolf R. Koford, Frank A. La Sorte, Hope D. Woodward, Jane A. Fitzgerald
Lake sturgeon population attributes and reproductive structure in the Namakan Reservoir, Minnesota and Ontario Lake sturgeon population attributes and reproductive structure in the Namakan Reservoir, Minnesota and Ontario
Quantified were the age, growth, mortality and reproductive structure of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) collected in the US and Canadian waters of the Namakan Reservoir. The hypotheses were tested that (i) age and growth of lake sturgeon in the Namakan Reservoir would differ by sex and reproductive stage of maturity, and (ii) that the relative strength of year-classes of lake...
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S. L. Shaw, Steven R. Chipps, Steve K. Windels, M.A.H. Webb, D. T. McLeod, D.W. Willis
Production and disposal of waste materials from gas and oil extraction from the Marcellus Shale Play in Pennsylvania Production and disposal of waste materials from gas and oil extraction from the Marcellus Shale Play in Pennsylvania
The increasing world demand for energy has led to an increase in the exploration and extraction of natural gas, condensate, and oil from unconventional organic-rich shale plays. However, little is known about the quantity, transport, and disposal method of wastes produced during the extraction process. We examined the quantity of waste produced by gas extraction activities from the...
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Kelly O. Maloney, David A. Yoxtheimer
Recent thermal history influences thermal tolerance in freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionoida) Recent thermal history influences thermal tolerance in freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionoida)
Understanding species’ temperature tolerances in the context of concurrent environmental stressors is critical because thermal regimes of freshwater ecosystems are changing. We evaluated the critical thermal maximum (CTM) of 3 freshwater mussel species (Alasmidonta varicosa, Elliptio complanata, and Strophitus undulatus) acclimated to 2 temperatures (15 and 25°C) and exposed to 2...
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Heather S. Galbraith
Do environmental changes or juvenile competition act as mechanisms of species displacement in crayfishes? Do environmental changes or juvenile competition act as mechanisms of species displacement in crayfishes?
The Big Creek Crayfish, Orconectes peruncus, is native to the St. Francis River drainage in Missouri, USA and is often absent where the introduced Woodland Crayfish, Orconectes hylas, has established. We performed a field experiment to determine whether effects of current abiotic conditions and interspecific competition with O. hylas were responsible for displacement of O. peruncus from...
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Jacob T. Westhoff, R.J. DiStefano, Daniel D. Magoulick
Habitat associations of fish species of greatest conservation need in wadeable Iowa streams Habitat associations of fish species of greatest conservation need in wadeable Iowa streams
Fish and habitat data were collected from 84 wadeable stream reaches in the Mississippi River drainage of Iowa to predict the occurrences of seven fish species of greatest conservation need and to identify the relative importance of habitat variables measured at small (e.g., depth, velocity, and substrate) and large (e.g., stream order, elevation, and gradient) scales in terms of their...
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Anthony R. Sindt, Michael C. Quist, Clay Pierce
The walk is never random: subtle landscape effects shape gene flow in a continuous white-tailed deer population in the Midwestern United States The walk is never random: subtle landscape effects shape gene flow in a continuous white-tailed deer population in the Midwestern United States
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continuous populations of highly mobile wildlife. Understanding population genetic structure within a continuous population can give insights into social structure, movement across the landscape and contact between populations, which influence ecological interactions, reproductive dynamics or...
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Stacie J. Robinson, Michael D. Samuel, Davin L. Lopez, Paul Shelton
A remote-sensing, GIS-based approach to identify, characterize, and model spawning habitat for fall-run chum salmon in a sub-arctic, glacially fed river A remote-sensing, GIS-based approach to identify, characterize, and model spawning habitat for fall-run chum salmon in a sub-arctic, glacially fed river
At northern limits of a species’ distribution, fish habitat requirements are often linked to thermal preferences, and the presence of overwintering habitat. However, logistical challenges and hydrologic processes typical of glacial systems could compromize the identification of these habitats, particularly in large river environments. Our goal was to identify and characterize spawning...
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Lisa Wirth, Amanda Rosenberger, Anupma Prakash, Rudiger Gens, F. Joseph Margraf, Toshihide Hamazaki
Predator evasion by white-tailed deer fawns Predator evasion by white-tailed deer fawns
Despite their importance for understanding predator–prey interactions, factors that affect predator evasion behaviours of offspring of large ungulates are poorly understood. Our objective was to characterize the influence of selection and availability of escape cover and maternal presence on predator evasion by white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus, fawns in the northern Great Plains...
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Troy W. Grovenburg, Kevin L. Monteith, Robert W. Klaver, Jonathan A. Jenks