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A bird's-eye view of reservoirs in the Mississippi Basin tips a need for large-scale coordination A bird's-eye view of reservoirs in the Mississippi Basin tips a need for large-scale coordination
Reservoirs are mostly managed at local scales as spatially independent units. A basin-scale perspective may increase awareness at a broader scope and generate insight not evident at local scales. We examined the array of reservoir attributes and fisheries in the Mississippi Basin to identify management opportunities. The basin is the third largest in the world and includes over 1,700...
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Leandro E. Miranda, G. Coppoloa, H. R. Hatcher, M. B. Jargowsky, Z.S. Moran, M. C. Rhodes
Effect of water velocity and temperature on energy use, behaviour and mortality of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus larvae Effect of water velocity and temperature on energy use, behaviour and mortality of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus larvae
Natural reproduction of pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus has been limited for decades and a recruitment bottleneck is hypothesized to occur during the larval stage of development. In this study, we evaluated the effects of water velocity and temperature on the swimming activity, energy use, settling behaviour and mortality of endogenously feeding larvae. The swimming activity of...
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Joseph T. Mrnak, Laura B. Heironimus, Daniel A. James, Steven R. Chipps
Movement dynamics of nonnative Burbot in the upper Green River system and implications for management Movement dynamics of nonnative Burbot in the upper Green River system and implications for management
Burbot Lota lota were illegally introduced to the Green River, Wyoming, in the mid-1990s and pose a threat to recreational fisheries and native fish conservation. Although much is known about Burbot population dynamics, little is known about their movement patterns. Our objectives were to describe the movement dynamics of Burbot in the upper Green River system to provide information on...
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Tucker A. Brauer, Michael C. Quist, Darren T. Rhea, Troy W. Laughlin, Erik Waring
Ontogenetic diet shifts with potential ramifications for resource competition in a kokanee – Mysis diluviana system Ontogenetic diet shifts with potential ramifications for resource competition in a kokanee – Mysis diluviana system
Ontogenetic shifts represent important transitions that can influence how fish interact with their environment. However, ontogenetic shifts are rarely placed into a population context due to the difficulty of incorporating the vagaries of size-mediated interactions. As such, we evaluated the role of ontogenetic shifts in diet as they relate to potential competitive interactions between...
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Zachary B. Klein, Michael C. Quist, Andrew M. Dux, Matthew P. Corsi
Broadcasting regional call dialects has little influence on the effectiveness of call-broadcast surveys for marsh birds Broadcasting regional call dialects has little influence on the effectiveness of call-broadcast surveys for marsh birds
Emergent wetlands have declined in North America and, in response, many wetland-dependent animals have declined in abundance. For example, many species of secretive marsh birds in North America have declined during the last century. However, estimates of population decline and efforts to assess the effects of management actions are hampered because marsh birds are difficult to detect...
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Courtney J. Conway, Christopher P. Nadeau, Meaghan Conway
Concealment of juvenile bull trout in response to temperature, light, and substrate: Implications for detection Concealment of juvenile bull trout in response to temperature, light, and substrate: Implications for detection
Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) are challenging to detect as a result of the species cryptic behavior and coloration, relatively low densities in complex habitats, and affinity for cold, high clarity, low conductivity waters. Bull trout are also closely associated with the stream bed, frequently conceal in substrate, and this concealment behavior is poorly understood. Consequently...
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Russell F. Thurow, James T. Peterson, Gwynne L. Chandler, Christine M. Moffitt, Theodore C. Bjornn
Estimating abundance of an unmarked, low-density species using camera traps Estimating abundance of an unmarked, low-density species using camera traps
Estimating abundance of wildlife populations can be challenging and costly, especially for species that are difficult to detect and that live at low densities, such as cougars (Puma concolor). Remote, motion-sensitive cameras are a relatively efficient monitoring tool, but most abundance estimation techniques using remote cameras rely on some or all of the population being uniquely...
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Kenneth E. Loonam, David E. Ausband, Paul M. Lukacs, Michael S. Mitchell, Hugh S. Robinson
Loss of coastal islands along Florida’s Big Bend region: Implications for breeding American oystercatchers Loss of coastal islands along Florida’s Big Bend region: Implications for breeding American oystercatchers
Many coastal-dependent species have undergone large-scale population declines due to impacts from habitat loss, including American oystercatchers (Haematopus palliatus). Islands along the Big Bend region of Florida’s Gulf Coast provide important nesting habitat for oystercatchers, but reproductive success here is low and habitat degradation and loss are a major concern. To determine...
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N. Vitale, J. Brush, Abby Powell
Resource use by American black bear in suburbia: A landholder step selection approach Resource use by American black bear in suburbia: A landholder step selection approach
Range expansion of American black bear (Ursus americanus; bear) and residential development has resulted in a growing presence of bear in suburbia. Suburban landscapes exhibiting patchworks of variable-sized parcels and habitats and owned by landowners with diverse values, can create large areas of suitable habitats with limited public access. These landscapes thereby may limit the...
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Farshid S. Ahrestani, Mark A. Ternent, Matthew J. Lovallo, W. David Walter
Does harvest affect genetic diversity in grey wolves? Does harvest affect genetic diversity in grey wolves?
Harvest can affect vital rates such as reproduction and survival, but also genetic measures of individual and population health. Grey wolves (Canis lupus) live and breed in groups, and effective population size is a small fraction of total abundance. As a result, genetic diversity of wolves may be particularly sensitive to harvest. We evaluated how harvest affected genetic diversity and
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David Edward Ausband, Lisette Waits
Soft Release Translocation of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum) on an Urban Military Installation in Oklahoma, United States Soft Release Translocation of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum) on an Urban Military Installation in Oklahoma, United States
Wildlife translocation is an often-used technique to augment populations or remove animals from harm’s way. Unfortunately, many translocation efforts fail to meet their goals for myriad reasons, particularly because translocated animals make large, erratic movements after release, which can result in high mortality rates. Soft release, holding animals in acclimation pens for some period...
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Brett Alexander DeGregorio, H. Myers, R. Moody
Themes of contemporary inland fisheries goals Themes of contemporary inland fisheries goals
Goals are important for the effective execution of public trust responsibilities by state inland fisheries bureaus, but formulating meaningful goals is not simple. Often bureaus look to their past and to their sister bureaus in neighboring states when crafting goals for their own freshwater resources. Herein, we review the goal themes of fisheries bureaus using publicly available...
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C.A. Aldridge, Leandro E. Miranda, M. E. Colvin