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Individual growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead (Channa argus), Potomac River, USA Individual growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead (Channa argus), Potomac River, USA
Northern snakehead (Channa argus) were first found in the Potomac River in 2004. In 2007, we documented feeding and reproductive behavior to better understand how this species is performing in this novel environment. From April to October, we used electrofishing surveys to collect data on growth, condition, and gonad weight of adult fish. Growth rates of young were measured on a daily...
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Andrew M. Gascho Landis, Nicolas W. R. Lapointe, Paul L. Angermeier
The carbon budget of the northern cryosphere region The carbon budget of the northern cryosphere region
The northern cryosphere is undergoing substantial warming of permafrost and loss of sea ice. Release of stored carbon to the atmosphere in response to this change has the potential to affect the global climate system. Studies indicate that the northern cryosphere has been not only a substantial sink for atmospheric CO2 in recent decades, but also an important source of CH4 because of...
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A. David McGuire, Robie W. Macdonald, Edward A.G. Schuur, Jennifer W. Harden, Peter Kuhry, Daniel J. Hayes, Torben R. Christensen, Martin Heimann
Habitat use by fishes in groundwater-dependent streams of southern Oklahoma Habitat use by fishes in groundwater-dependent streams of southern Oklahoma
Habitat use by fishes in groundwater-dependent ecosystems with springs and spring-fed creeks is not widely studied or well understood. We evaluated habitat use by three disjunct populations of fish species (Phoxinus erythrogaster, Nocomis asper and Etheostoma microperca) and, a widespread species, E. spectabile in spring-fed streams draining the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer of southern...
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Titus S. Seilheimer, William L. Fisher
Predators shape distribution and promote diversification of morphological defenses in Leucorrhinia , Odonata Predators shape distribution and promote diversification of morphological defenses in Leucorrhinia , Odonata
Predators strongly influence species assemblages and shape morphological defenses of prey. Interestingly, adaptations that constitute effective defenses against one type of predator may render the prey susceptible to other types of predators. Hence, prey may evolve different strategies to escape predation, which may facilitate adaptive radiation of prey organisms. Larvae of different...
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Zlatko Petrin, Emily Gaenzle Schilling, Cyndy Loftin, Frank Johansson
Fish community structure in natural and engineered habitats in the Kansas River Fish community structure in natural and engineered habitats in the Kansas River
We investigated fish assemblage structure in engineered (rip‐rap) and natural habitats (log jams and mud banks) in the Kansas River USA to determine if natural structures had higher abundance and diversity of fishes at a local spatial scale. A total of 439 randomly selected sites were boat electrofished from May to August 2005 and 2006. Mean species diversity and richness were...
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K. White, J. Gerken, Craig P. Paukert, Andrew S. Makinster
Bald eagle predation on common loon egg Bald eagle predation on common loon egg
The Common Loon (Gavia immer) must defend against many potential egg predators during incubation, including corvids, Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus), raccoons (Procyon lotor), striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), fisher (Martes pennanti), and mink (Neovison vison) (McIntyre 1988, Evers 2004, McCann et al. 2005). Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) have been documented as predators of...
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Stephen DeStefano, Kyle P. McCarthy, Tom Laskowski
King eider use an income strategy for egg production: a case study for incorporating individual dietary variation into nutrient allocation research King eider use an income strategy for egg production: a case study for incorporating individual dietary variation into nutrient allocation research
The use of stored nutrients for reproduction represents an important component of life-history variation. Recent studies from several species have used stable isotopes to estimate the reliance on stored body reserves in reproduction. Such approaches rely on population-level dietary endpoints to characterize stored reserves (“capital”) and current diet (“income”). Individual variation in...
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Steffen Oppel, Abby N. Powell, Diane M. O’Brien
Utility of mesohabitat features for determining habitat associations of subadult sharks in Georgia’s estuaries Utility of mesohabitat features for determining habitat associations of subadult sharks in Georgia’s estuaries
We examined the affects of selected water quality variables on the presence of subadult sharks in six of nine Georgia estuaries. During 231 longline sets, we captured 415 individuals representing nine species. Atlantic sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon terranovae), bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo), blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) and sandbar shark (C. plumbeus) comprised 96.1% of the...
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C.N. Belcher, Cecil A. Jennings
Preface: Conservation Challenges for Stream Fish Ecologists Preface: Conservation Challenges for Stream Fish Ecologists
No abstract available.
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Paul L. Angermeier
Procapra picticaudata (Artiodactyla: Bovidae) Procapra picticaudata (Artiodactyla: Bovidae)
Procapra picticaudata Hodgson, 1846, is commonly called the Tibetan gazelle, goa (= Tibetan), or zang yuan ling (= Chinese) and is monotypic. It is a high-elevation specialist endemic to the Tibetan Plateau where it prefers alpine meadow and alpine steppe but uses other lower-elevation plains and valleys. It is partial to good grasslands with high diversity of forbs. There have been no...
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David M. Leslie
Assessment and management of ecological integrity: Chapter 12 Assessment and management of ecological integrity: Chapter 12
Assessing and understanding the impacts of human activities on aquatic ecosystems has long been a focus of ecologists, water resources managers, and fisheries scientists. While traditional fisheries management focused on single-species approaches to enhance fish stocks, there is a growing emphasis on management approaches at community and ecosystem levels. Of course, as fisheries...
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Thomas J. Kwak, Mary Freeman
Fisheries indicators, freshwater Fisheries indicators, freshwater
Freshwater fisheries exist among diverse ecosystems and fauna, provide societal benefits, and are influenced by human activities. Fisheries scientists assess the status and sustainability of fisheries by multiple approaches, including abundance and condition indices, population parameters, community indices, modeling, and surveys of habitat and human dimensions. The future sustainability...
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Thomas J. Kwak