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Individual variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone and prolactin levels predicts parental effort by nesting mourning doves Individual variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone and prolactin levels predicts parental effort by nesting mourning doves
Endocrine systems have an important mechanistic role in structuring life-history trade-offs. During breeding, individual variation in prolactin (PRL) and corticosterone (CORT) levels affects behavioral and physiological processes that drive trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance. We examined patterns in baseline (BL) and stress induced (SI; level following a standard...
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David A. Miller, Carol M. Vleck, David L. Otis
Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas Bothriocephalus acheilognathi and other intestinal helminths of Cyprinella lutrensis in Deep Creek, Kansas
We investigated the intestinal parasites of a wild fish population in a Kansas stream to determine the prevalence and abundance of potentially harmful parasites. In total, 180 red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) were collected from 6 sites in October-November 2007. Fifteen Asian tapeworms (Bothriocephalus acheilognathi) were recovered from 13 fish (prevalence of 7.2%). Prevalence did not...
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Rebecca R. Pullen, Wesley W. Bouska, Scott W. Campbell, Craig P. Paukert
Spatial and temporal dynamics of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) health indicators: linking individual-based indicators to a management-relevant endpoint Spatial and temporal dynamics of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) health indicators: linking individual-based indicators to a management-relevant endpoint
We examined the spatial and temporal dynamics of health indicators in four lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) stocks located in northern lakes Michigan and Huron from 2003 to 2006. The specific objectives were to (1) quantify spatial and temporal variability in health indicators; (2) examine relationships among nutritional indicators and stock-specific spatial and temporal dynamics...
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Tyler Wagner, Michael L. Jones, Mark P. Ebener, Michael T. Arts, Travis O. Brenden, Dale C. Honeyfield, Gregory M. Wright, Mohamed Faisal
Foraging behavior of pileated woodpeckers in partial cut and uncut bottomland hardwood forest Foraging behavior of pileated woodpeckers in partial cut and uncut bottomland hardwood forest
In bottomland hardwood forests, partial cutting techniques are increasingly advocated and used to create habitat for priority wildlife like Louisiana black bear (Ursus americanus luteolus), white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and Neotropical migrants. Although partial cutting may be beneficial to some species, those that use dead wood may be negatively affected since large...
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P. Newell, Sammy L. King, Michael D. Kaller
Determining the efficacy of microsatellite DNA-based mixed-stock analysis of Lake Michigan’s lake whitefish commercial fishery Determining the efficacy of microsatellite DNA-based mixed-stock analysis of Lake Michigan’s lake whitefish commercial fishery
Management of commercially exploited fish should be conducted at the stock level. If a mixed stock fishery exists, a comprehensive mixed stock analysis is required for stock-based management. The lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis comprises the primary commercial fishery across the Great Lakes. Recent research resolved that six genetic stocks of lake whitefish were present in Lake...
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Justin A. VanDeHey, Brian L. Sloss, Paul J. Peeters, Trent M. Sutton
Low prevalence of Trichomonas gallinae in urban and migratory Cooper's Hawks in northcentral North America Low prevalence of Trichomonas gallinae in urban and migratory Cooper's Hawks in northcentral North America
Trichomoniasis is a digestive tract disease caused by ingestion of the protozoan Trichomonas gallinae. This disease can be a significant source of mortality. No deaths of nestlings could be attributed to trichomoniasis in Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperii) breeding in urban and rural environs in Wisconsin, North Dakota, and British Columbia. We detected T. gallinae in four (5.2%) of 77...
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Robert N. Rosenfield, Stephen J. Taft, William E. Stout, Timothy G. Driscoll, David L. Evans, Michael A. Bozek
Survival rates and lifetime reproduction of breeding male Cooper’s Hawks in Wisconsin, 1980-2005 Survival rates and lifetime reproduction of breeding male Cooper’s Hawks in Wisconsin, 1980-2005
There are few published data on annual survival and no reports of lifetime reproduction for breeding Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperii). Breeding males (n = 105) in central and southeastern Wisconsin had an annual mortality rate of 19%, or a survival rate of 81% for birds ≤10 years of age. We did not detect significant differences in mortality rates between urban and rural habitats...
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Robert N. Rosenfield, John Bielefeldt, Laura J. Rosenfield, Travis L. Booms, Michael A. Bozek
Conservation planning for the coastal prairie region of Louisiana Conservation planning for the coastal prairie region of Louisiana
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Bradley A. Pickens, Sammy L. King, Bill Vermillion, Latimore Smith, Larry K. Allain
Effects of cadmium on growth, metamorphosis and gonadal sex differentiation in tadpoles of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis Effects of cadmium on growth, metamorphosis and gonadal sex differentiation in tadpoles of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis
Xenopus laevis larvae were exposed to cadmium (Cd) at 0, 1, 8. 85 or 860 mu g L(-1) in FETAX medium from 0 to 86 d postfertilization. Premetamorphic tadpoles were sampled on day 3 1; pre and prometamorphic tadpoles on day 49; and frogs (NF stage 66) between days 50 and 86. Survival, snout-vent length (SVL), tail length, total length, hindlimb length (HLL), initiation of metamorphic...
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Bibek Sharma, Reynaldo Patino
Fishway evaluations for better bioengineering: An integrative approach Fishway evaluations for better bioengineering: An integrative approach
Effective fishway design requires extensive integration of biological and hydraulic data. Many relevant biological parameters remain poorly characterized, however, and the lack of adequate biological data has long been recognized as a central weakness in fish passage technology. This is of particular concern given the growing recognition of the importance of passing a broad diversity of...
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Theodore R. Castro-Santos, Aline Cotel, Paul Webb
Bos grunniens and Bos mutus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae) Bos grunniens and Bos mutus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae)
Bos grunniens Linnaeus, 1766, and Bos mutus (Przewalski, 1883) are the domestic and wild forms, respectively, of the bovid commonly called the yak. B. mutus inhabits remote high-elevation alpine meadows and alpine steppe in rolling to mountainous terrain in the Tibetan Plateau, and B. grunniens is maintained widely in China and other parts of Central Asia, and uncommonly elsewhere in the...
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David M. Leslie, George B. Schaller
Carbon isotope turnover as a measure of arrival time in migratory birds Carbon isotope turnover as a measure of arrival time in migratory birds
Arrival time on breeding or non-breeding areas is of interest in many ecological studies exploring fitness consequences of migratory schedules. However, in most field studies, it is difficult to precisely assess arrival time of individuals. Here, we use carbon isotope turnover in avian blood as a technique to estimate arrival time for birds switching from one habitat or environment to...
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Steffen Oppel, Abby N. Powell