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Simulation of long-term thermal characteristics of three Estonian lakes Simulation of long-term thermal characteristics of three Estonian lakes

A one-dimensional surface energy-balance lake model, coupled to a thermodynamic model of lake ice, is used to simulate variations in the temperature of and evaporation from three Estonian lakes: Karujärv, Viljandi and Kirjaku. The model is driven by daily climate data, derived by cubic-spline interpolation from monthly mean data, and was run for periods of 8 years (Kirjaku) up to 30...
Authors
J. Vassiljev, S.P. Harrison, Steven W. Hostetler, Patrick J Bartlein

Analysis of the surface hydrology in a regional climate model Analysis of the surface hydrology in a regional climate model

This paper discusses the surface hydrology of a multi‐year simulation of present day climate over the United States (US) conducted with a regional climate model (RegCM) nested within a general circulation model (GCM). The RegCM, which is run with a 60 km gridpoint spacing is interactively coupled with a state‐of‐the‐art surface physics package that includes full surface hydrology...
Authors
F. Giorgi, Steven W. Hostetler, Christine Shields Brodeur

Essential amino acids in northern bobwhite foods Essential amino acids in northern bobwhite foods

Frequent population declines, high dietary requirements for protein, and the low quality of proteins in agricultural grains led us to hypothesize that essential amino acid (EAA) deficiencies were common in northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) foods. We analyzed amino acid concentrations of 21 northern bobwhite foods and compared them with dietary requirements to derive values that...
Authors
A.D. Peoples, R.L. Lochmiller, David Leslie, J.C. Boren, David M. Engle

Decoy trapping and rocket-netting for northern pintails in spring Decoy trapping and rocket-netting for northern pintails in spring

Decoy traps and rocket-nets were compared for capturing Northern Pintails (Anas acuta: hereafter pintails) during May 1991 on the Yukon Flats, Alaska. Males were captured at similar rates using both methods (1.38 vs. 1.07 males/trap d, respectively), but baited rocket-nets were more efficient than decoy traps for capturing females (0.52 vs. 0.12 females/trap d). There were no significant
Authors
J. Barry Grand, Thomas F. Fondell

The role of nutrient reserves for clutch formation by Northern Pintails in Alaska The role of nutrient reserves for clutch formation by Northern Pintails in Alaska

We analyzed carcass composition of female Northern Pintails (Anas acuta) in Alaska to assess the importance of nutrient reserves for formation of first clutches (n = 85) and renests (n = 39). Habitat (tundra vs. boreal forest), hen age (yearling vs. adult), and year (1990 vs. 1991) did not affect nutrient reserve use. During formation of first clutches, Northern Pintail hens relied on...
Authors
Daniel Esler, J. Barry Grand

Toward the simulation of the effects of the Great Lakes on regional climate Toward the simulation of the effects of the Great Lakes on regional climate

This paper describes a set of numerical experiments aimed at evaluating the feasibility of applying a version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research-Pennsylvania State University regional model (MM4) to regional climate simulation over the Great Lakes Basin. The objectives of this initial modeling investigation are 1) to examine whether the MM4 can capture the primary forcing...
Authors
Gary T. Bates, F. Giorgi, Steven W. Hostetler

Environmental contaminants in bald eagles in the Columbia River Estuary Environmental contaminants in bald eagles in the Columbia River Estuary

Eggs, blood, and carcasses of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and fish were collected and breeding success of eagles was monitored in the Columbia River estuary, 1980-87, to determine if contaminants were having an effect on productivity. High levels of dichloro diphenyl dichloroethylene (DDE), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) were...
Authors
Robert G. Anthony, Monte G. Garrett, Carol Schuler

Dynamics and distribution of black abalone populations at San Nicolas Island Dynamics and distribution of black abalone populations at San Nicolas Island

Dense populations of black abalones (Haliotis cracherodii Leach) were monitored in permanent intertidal plots at nine sites on San Nicolas Island from 1981 through 1990. Densities were essentially constant at all four sites along the north shore of the island throughout the study period. Densities at five sites along the south shore were more variable, possibly reflecting asynchronous...
Authors
Glenn R. VanBlaricom

Factors influencing depredation of artificial duck nests Factors influencing depredation of artificial duck nests

Because artificial nests can facilitate controlled experiments of nest success, we used them to assess whether human visitation, nest density, vegetation structure, and proximity to habitat edge could affect depredation of duck nests on Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. More (P 0.01) nests in a plot visited daily (100%) were depredated than those in plots visited at intervals...
Authors
Daniel Esler, J. Barry Grand

The ecology of Humboldt Bay, California, an estuarine profile The ecology of Humboldt Bay, California, an estuarine profile

Synthesizes data on the ecological relationships and functions of the estuary, including information on physical aspects of the bay environment; describes the biotic communities and their relationships; provides management considerations in terms including environmental concerns; and identifies research and management information gaps. Portions of the bay are managed as a national...
Authors
R.A. Barnhart, M.J. Boyd, J.E. Pequegnat

Breeding chronology of mottled ducks in a Texas coastal marsh Breeding chronology of mottled ducks in a Texas coastal marsh

The relationship between breeding chronology of Mottled Ducks (Anas fulvigula fulvigula) and wetland conditions at San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge was examined over a 3-yr period. Median nest initiation dates varied by as much as 68 d among years. Initiation occurred earlier in 1985 and 1987 versus 1986 (P 0.05). Nesting initiation was not associated with winter and spring...
Authors
J. Barry Grand
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