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Habitat use of non-native burbot in a western river Habitat use of non-native burbot in a western river

Burbot, Lota lota (Linnaeus), were illegally introduced into the Green River drainage, Wyoming in the 1990s. Burbot could potentially alter the food web in the Green River, thereby negatively influencing socially, economically, and ecologically important fish species. Therefore, managers of the Green River are interested in implementing a suppression program for burbot. Because of the...
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Zachary B. Klein, Michael C. Quist, Darren T. Rhea, Anna C. Senecal

The effects of harvest regulations on behaviors of duck hunters The effects of harvest regulations on behaviors of duck hunters

Uncertainty exists as to how duck harvest regulations influence waterfowl hunter behavior. We used the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Parts Collection Survey to examine how harvest regulations affected behaviors of Central Flyway duck hunters. We stratified hunters into ranked groups based on seasonal harvest and identified three periods (1975–1984, 1988–1993, 2002–2011) that...
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Matthew T. Haugen, Larkin A. Powell, Mark P. Vrtiska, Kevin L. Pope

A replication of a factor analysis of motivations for trapping A replication of a factor analysis of motivations for trapping

Using a 2013 sample of Minnesota trappers, we employed confirmatory factor analysis to replicate an exploratory factor analysis of trapping motivations conducted by Daigle, Muth, Zwick, and Glass (1998). We employed the same 25 items used by Daigle et al. and tested the same five-factor structure using a recent sample of Minnesota trappers. We also compared motivations in our sample to...
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Susan Schroeder, David C. Fulton

Guidelines for evaluating performance of oyster habitat restoration Guidelines for evaluating performance of oyster habitat restoration

Restoration of degraded ecosystems is an important societal goal, yet inadequate monitoring and the absence of clear performance metrics are common criticisms of many habitat restoration projects. Funding limitations can prevent adequate monitoring, but we suggest that the lack of accepted metrics to address the diversity of restoration objectives also presents a serious challenge to the
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Lesley P. Baggett, Sean P. Powers, Robert D. Brumbaugh, Loren D. Coen, Bryan M. DeAngelis, Jennifer K. Greene, Boze T. Hancock, Summer M. Morlock, Brian L. Allen, Denise L. Breitburg, David Bushek, Jonathan H. Grabowski, Raymond E. Grizzle, Edwin D. Grosholz, Megan K. LaPeyre, Mark W. Luckenbach, Kay A. McGraw, Michael F. Piehler, Stephanie R. Westby, Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen

Breeding habitat associations and predicted distribution of an obligate tundra-breeding bird, Smith's Longspur Breeding habitat associations and predicted distribution of an obligate tundra-breeding bird, Smith's Longspur

Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) is a species of conservation concern which breeds in Arctic habitats that are expected to be especially vulnerable to climate change. We used bird presence and habitat data from point-transect surveys conducted at 12 sites across the Brooks Range, Alaska, 2003–2009, to identify breeding areas, describe local habitat associations, and identify suitable...
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Teri C. Wild, Steven J. Kendall, Nikki Guldager, Abby N. Powell

Population density influences dispersal in female white-tailed deer Population density influences dispersal in female white-tailed deer

Dispersal behavior in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) predominantly occurs in 1-year-old males; however, females of the same age also disperse. The timing of female dispersal during fawning season and low dispersal rates suggest that competition for mates and reduced inbreeding are not ultimate causes of female dispersal, as suggested for males. We proposed that female...
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Clayton L. Lutz, Duane R. Diefenbach, Christopher S. Rosenberry

A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (Eastern Small-Footed Bats) at roosting areas in Western Virginia A comparison of survey methods for documenting presence of Myotis leibii (Eastern Small-Footed Bats) at roosting areas in Western Virginia

Many aspects of foraging and roosting habitat of Myotis leibii (Eastern Small-Footed Bat), an emergent rock roosting-obligate, are poorly described. Previous comparisons of effectiveness of acoustic sampling and mist-net captures have not included Eastern Small-Footed Bat. Habitat requirements of this species differ from congeners in the region, and it is unclear whether survey protocols...
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John K. Huth, Alexander Silvis, Paul R. Moosman, W. Mark Ford, Sara E. Sweeten

Combined effects of climate, predation, and density dependence on Greater and Lesser Scaup population dynamics Combined effects of climate, predation, and density dependence on Greater and Lesser Scaup population dynamics

An understanding of species relationships is critical in the management and conservation of populations facing climate change, yet few studies address how climate alters species interactions and other population drivers. We use a long-term, broad-scale data set of relative abundance to examine the influence of climate, predators, and density dependence on the population dynamics of...
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Beth E. Ross, Mevin Hooten, Jean-Michel DeVink, David N. Koons

Predictive modelling of habitat use by marine predators with respect to the abundance and depth distribution of pelagic prey Predictive modelling of habitat use by marine predators with respect to the abundance and depth distribution of pelagic prey

Understanding the ecological processes that underpin species distribution patterns is a fundamental goal in spatial ecology. However, developing predictive models of habitat use is challenging for species that forage in marine environments, as both predators and prey are often highly mobile and difficult to monitor. Consequently, few studies have developed resource selection functions...
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Charlotte Boyd, Ramiro Castillo, George L. Hunt, Andre E. Punt, Glenn R. VanBlaricom, Henri Weimerskirch, Sophie Bertrand

Water quality trends in the Blackwater River watershed, West Virginia Water quality trends in the Blackwater River watershed, West Virginia

An understanding of historic and current water quality is needed to manage and improve aquatic communities within the Blackwater River watershed, WV. The Blackwater River, which historically offered an excellent Salvelinus fontinalis (Brook Trout) fishery, has been affected by logging, coal mining, use of off-road vehicles, and land development. Using information-theoretic methods, we...
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Jessica Smith, Stuart A. Welsh, James T. Anderson, Ronald H. Fortney

A multi-scaled approach to evaluating the fish assemblage structure within southern Appalachian streams USA. A multi-scaled approach to evaluating the fish assemblage structure within southern Appalachian streams USA.

There is considerable uncertainty about the relative roles of stream habitat and landscape characteristics in structuring stream-fish assemblages. We evaluated the relative importance of environmental characteristics on fish occupancy at the local and landscape scales within the upper Little Tennessee River basin of Georgia and North Carolina. Fishes were sampled using a quadrat sample...
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Joseph Kirsch, James Peterson

Can managers compensate for coyote predation of white-tailed deer? Can managers compensate for coyote predation of white-tailed deer?

Many studies have documented that coyotes (Canis latrans) are the greatest source of natural mortality for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) neonates (
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Kelly F. Robinson, Duane R. Diefenbach, Angela K. Fuller, Jeremy E. Hurst, Christopher S. Rosenberry
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