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Quantifying salinity and season effects on eastern oyster clearance and oxygen consumption rates Quantifying salinity and season effects on eastern oyster clearance and oxygen consumption rates
There are few data on Crassostrea virginica physiological rates across the range of salinities and temperatures to which they are regularly exposed, and this limits the applicability of growth and production models using these data. The objectives of this study were to quantify, in winter (17 °C) and summer (27 °C), the clearance and oxygen consumption rates of C. virginica from...
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S.M. Casas, Romain Lavaud, Megan K. LaPeyre, L. A. Comeau, R. Filgueira, Jerome F. LaPeyre
Fitting N-mixture models to count data with unmodeled heterogeneity: Bias, diagnostics, and alternative approaches Fitting N-mixture models to count data with unmodeled heterogeneity: Bias, diagnostics, and alternative approaches
Monitoring animal populations is central to wildlife and fisheries management, and the use of N-mixture models toward these efforts has markedly increased in recent years. Nevertheless, relatively little work has evaluated estimator performance when basic assumptions are violated. Moreover, diagnostics to identify when bias in parameter estimates from N-mixture models is likely is...
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Adam Duarte, M. J. Adams, James T. Peterson
Density of American black bears in New Mexico Density of American black bears in New Mexico
Considering advances in noninvasive genetic sampling and spatially explicit capture–recapture (SECR) models, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish sought to update their density estimates for American black bear (Ursus americanus) populations in New Mexico, USA, to aide in setting sustainable harvest limits. We estimated black bear density in the Sangre de Cristo, Sandia, and...
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Matthew J. Gould, James W. Cain, Gary W. Roemer, William R. Gould, Stewart Liley
Landscape assessment of side channel plugs and associated cumulative side channel attrition across a large river floodplain Landscape assessment of side channel plugs and associated cumulative side channel attrition across a large river floodplain
Determining the influences of anthropogenic perturbations on side channel dynamics in large rivers is important from both assessment and monitoring perspectives because side channels provide critical habitat to numerous aquatic species. Side channel extents are decreasing in large rivers worldwide. Although riprap and other linear structures have been shown to reduce side channel extents...
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Ann Marie Reinhold, Geoffrey C. Poole, Robert G. Bramblett, Alexander V. Zale, David W. Roberts
Response of moose to a high‐density road network Response of moose to a high‐density road network
Road networks and the disturbance associated with vehicle traffic alter animal behavior, movements, and habitat selection. The response of moose (Alces americanus) to roads has been documented in relatively rural areas, but less is known about moose response to roads in more highly roaded landscapes. We examined road‐crossing frequencies and habitat use of global positioning system (GPS)...
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David W. Wattles, Katherine A. Zeller, Stephen DeStefano
Demographic response of Louisiana Waterthrush, a stream obligate songbird of conservation concern, to shale gas development Demographic response of Louisiana Waterthrush, a stream obligate songbird of conservation concern, to shale gas development
Shale gas development continues to outpace the implementation of best management practices for wildlife affected by development. We examined demographic responses of the Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) to shale gas development during 2009–2011 and 2013–2015 in a predominantly forested landscape in West Virginia, USA. Forest cover across the study area decreased from 95% in...
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Mack W. Frantz, Petra B. Wood, James Sheehan, Gregory George
The non-linear, interactive effects of population density and climate drive the geographical patterns of waterfowl survival The non-linear, interactive effects of population density and climate drive the geographical patterns of waterfowl survival
On-going climate change has major impacts on ecological processes and patterns. Understanding the impacts of climate on the geographical patterns of survival can provide insights to how population dynamics respond to climate change and provide important information for the development of appropriate conservation strategies at regional scales. It is challenging to understand the impacts...
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Qing Zhao, G. Scott Boomer, William L. Kendall
Energetic fitness: Field metabolic rates assessed via 3D accelerometry complement conventional fitness metrics Energetic fitness: Field metabolic rates assessed via 3D accelerometry complement conventional fitness metrics
Evaluating the fitness of organisms is an essential step towards understanding their responses to environmental change. Connections between energy expenditure and fitness have been postulated for nearly a century. However, testing this premise among wild animals is constrained by difficulties in measuring energy expenditure while simultaneously monitoring conventional fitness metrics...
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David Gremillet, Amelie Lescroel, Grant Ballard, Katie M. Dugger, Melanie Massaro, Elizabeth L. Porzig, David G. Ainley
Seasonal food habits of introduced blue catfish in Lake Oconee, Georgia Seasonal food habits of introduced blue catfish in Lake Oconee, Georgia
Blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) are native to the Coosa River drainage in northwest Georgia but have been widely introduced outside of this range including Lake Oconee, a 7677-ha impoundment on the Oconee River in central Georgia. Blue catfish abundance and growth rates have increased dramatically since their introduction in Lake Oconee, but their food habits are unknown. Therefore...
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Cecil A. Jennings, Geoffrey E. Mitchell, Chris Nelson
Diet of burbot and implications for sampling Diet of burbot and implications for sampling
Burbot (Lota lota) are an apex piscivore that were illegally introduced to the Green River drainage, Wyoming, raising concerns for the conservation and management of fishes throughout the basin. However, relatively little is known about the diet of non-native burbot. The objectives of this research were to characterize diet composition of burbot and identify differences in diet...
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Kathryn E. McBaine, Zachary B. Klein, Michael C. Quist, Darren T. Rhea
Factors influencing elk recruitment across ecotypes in the Western United States Factors influencing elk recruitment across ecotypes in the Western United States
Ungulates are key components in ecosystems and economically important for sport and subsistence harvest. Yet the relative importance of the effects of weather conditions, forage productivity, and carnivores on ungulates are not well understood. We examined changes in elk (Cervus canadensis) recruitment (indexed as age ratios) across 7 states and 3 ecotypes in the northwestern United...
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Paul M. Lukacs, Michael S. Mitchell, Mark Hebblewhite, Bruce K. Johnson, Heather E. Johnson, Matthew J. Kauffman, Kelly M. Proffitt, Peter Zager, Jedediah Brodie, Kent Hersey, A. Andrew Holland, Mark Hurley, Scott McCorquodale, Arthur Middleton, Matthew Nordhagen, J. Joshua Nowak, Daniel P. Walsh, P.J. White
Adaptive management of animal populations with significant unknowns and uncertainties: A case study Adaptive management of animal populations with significant unknowns and uncertainties: A case study
Conservation and management decision making in natural resources is challenging due to numerous uncertainties and unknowns, especially relating to understanding system dynamics. Adaptive resource management (ARM) is a formal process to making logical and transparent recurrent decisions when there are uncertainties about system dynamics. Despite wide recognition and calls for implementing...
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Brian D. Gerber, William L. Kendall