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Evaluation of methods for identifying spawning sites and habitat selection for alosines Evaluation of methods for identifying spawning sites and habitat selection for alosines

Characterization of riverine spawning habitat is important for the management and restoration of anadromous alosines. We examined the relative effectiveness of oblique plankton tows and spawning pads for collecting the eggs of American shad Alosa sapidissima, hickory shad A. mediocris, and “river herring” (a collective term for alewife A. pseudoharengus and blueback herring A. aestivalis...
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Julianne E. Harris, Joseph E. Hightower

Application of non-lethal stable isotope analysis to assess feeding patterns of juvenile pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus: a comparison of tissue types and sample preservation methods Application of non-lethal stable isotope analysis to assess feeding patterns of juvenile pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus: a comparison of tissue types and sample preservation methods

Traditional techniques for stable isotope analysis (SIA) generally require sacrificing animals to collect tissue samples; this can be problematic when studying diets of endangered species such as the pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus. Our objectives were to (i) determine if pectoral fin tissue (non-lethal) could be a substitute for muscle tissue (lethal) in SIA of juvenile pallid...
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R.T. Andvik, J.A. VanDeHey, M.J. Fincel, William E. French, K.N. Bertrand, Steven R. Chipps, Robert A. Klumb, B. D. S. Graeb

Age-specific survival estimates of King Eiders derived from satellite telemetry Age-specific survival estimates of King Eiders derived from satellite telemetry

Age- and sex-specific survival and dispersal are important components in the dynamics and genetic structure of bird populations. For many avian taxa survival rates at the adult and juvenile life stages differ, but in long-lived species juveniles' survival is logistically challenging to study. We present the first estimates of hatch-year annual survival rates for a sea duck, the King...
Authors
Steffen Oppel, Abby N. Powell

Distribution and habitat use by the critically endangered Stout Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) on Guana Island, British Virgin Islands Distribution and habitat use by the critically endangered Stout Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) on Guana Island, British Virgin Islands

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Wesley M. Anderson, Grant E. Sorensen, Jenny D. Lloyd-Strovas, Renaldo J. Arroyo, J. Alan Sosa, Sarah J. Wulff, Brent D. Bibles, Clint W. Boal, Gad Perry

Spring distribution in Winona County, Minnesota, USA and the relationship with geologic strata in a karst landscape Spring distribution in Winona County, Minnesota, USA and the relationship with geologic strata in a karst landscape

Karst aquifers are important groundwater resources, but are vulnerable to contamination due to relatively rapid subsurface transport. Springs, points where the landscape and water table intersect and cold groundwater discharges, link aquifer systems with land surfaces and water bodies. As such, in many regions, they are critical to the viability of lakes, streams and cold-water fish...
Authors
Mary A. Williams, Bruce C. Vondracek

Red-shouldered hawk nesting habitat preference in south Texas Red-shouldered hawk nesting habitat preference in south Texas

We examined nesting habitat preference by red-shouldered hawks Buteo lineatus using conditional logistic regression on characteristics measured at 27 occupied nest sites and 68 unused sites in 2005–2009 in south Texas. We measured vegetation characteristics of individual trees (nest trees and unused trees) and corresponding 0.04-ha plots. We evaluated the importance of tree and plot
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Bradley N. Strobel, Clint W. Boal

Variation in detection among passive infrared triggered-cameras used in wildlife research Variation in detection among passive infrared triggered-cameras used in wildlife research

Precise and accurate estimates of demographics such as age structure, productivity, and density are necessary in determining habitat and harvest management strategies for wildlife populations. Surveys using automated cameras are becoming an increasingly popular tool for estimating these parameters. However, most camera studies fail to incorporate detection probabilities, leading to...
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Philip E. Damm, J. Barry Grand, Steven W. Barnett

Headwater streams and forest management: does ecoregional context influence logging effects on benthic communities? Headwater streams and forest management: does ecoregional context influence logging effects on benthic communities?

Effects of forest management on stream communities have been widely documented, but the role that climate plays in the disturbance outcomes is not understood. In order to determine whether the effect of disturbance from forest management on headwater stream communities varies by climate, we evaluated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in 24 headwater streams that differed in forest...
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R. Bruce Medhurst, Mark S. Wipfli, Chris Binckley, Karl Polivka, Paul F. Hessburg, R. Brion Salter

Zoogeography, conservation, and ecology of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the Upper Monongehela River drainage, West Virginia Zoogeography, conservation, and ecology of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the Upper Monongehela River drainage, West Virginia

During summer 2008, we studied the geographic distribution and conservation status of crayfishes within the Cheat River basin of the upper Monongahela River drainage. Stream sites (n = 73) were selected with a probabilistic sampling design, whereas one reservoir (Cheat Lake) and seven terrestrial sites for burrowing crayfishes were selected non-randomly. Stream crayfishes were seined or...
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Stuart A. Welsh

Nitrogen attenuation of terrestrial carbon cycle response to global environmental factors Nitrogen attenuation of terrestrial carbon cycle response to global environmental factors

Nitrogen cycle dynamics have the capacity to attenuate the magnitude of global terrestrial carbon sinks and sources driven by CO2 fertilization and changes in climate. In this study, two versions of the terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycle components of the Integrated Science Assessment Model (ISAM) are used to evaluate how variation in nitrogen availability influences terrestrial...
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A.A. Jain, Xiaojuan Yang, H. Kheshgi, A. David McGuire, W. Post, David W. Kicklighter

Projected changes in atmospheric heating due to changes in fire disturbance and the snow season in the western Arctic, 2003–2100 Projected changes in atmospheric heating due to changes in fire disturbance and the snow season in the western Arctic, 2003–2100

In high latitudes, changes in climate impact fire regimes and snow cover duration, altering the surface albedo and the heating of the regional atmosphere. In the western Arctic, under four scenarios of future climate change and future fire regimes (2003–2100), we examined changes in surface albedo and the related changes in regional atmospheric heating due to: (1) vegetation changes...
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E.S. Euskirchen, A. David McGuire, T.S. Rupp, F. S. Chapin, J.E. Walsh
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