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The impact of lower sea-ice extent on Arctic greenhouse-gas exchange The impact of lower sea-ice extent on Arctic greenhouse-gas exchange

In September 2012, Arctic sea-ice extent plummeted to a new record low: two times lower than the 1979–2000 average. Often, record lows in sea-ice cover are hailed as an example of climate change impacts in the Arctic. Less apparent, however, are the implications of reduced sea-ice cover in the Arctic Ocean for marine–atmosphere CO2 exchange. Sea-ice decline has been connected to...
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Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Torben R. Christensen, Lise Lotte Sorensen, Soren Rysgaard, A. David McGuire, Paul A. Miller, Donald A. Walker

Environmental correlates of upstream migration of yellow-phase American eels in the Potomac River drainage Environmental correlates of upstream migration of yellow-phase American eels in the Potomac River drainage

Assessing the relationships between upstream migration and environmental variables is important to understanding the ecology of yellow-phase American Eels Anguilla rostrata. During an American Eel migration study within the lower Shenandoah River (Potomac River drainage), we counted and measured American Eels at the Millville Dam eel ladder for three periods: 14 May–23 July 2004, 7–30...
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Stuart A. Welsh, Heather L. Liller

Limitation and facilitation of one of the world's most invasive fish: an intercontinental comparison Limitation and facilitation of one of the world's most invasive fish: an intercontinental comparison

Purposeful species introductions offer opportunities to inform our understanding of both invasion success and conservation hurdles. We evaluated factors determining the energetic limitations of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in both their native and introduced ranges. Our focus was on brown trout because they are nearly globally distributed, considered one of the world's worst invaders, yet...
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Phaedra E. Budy, Gary P. Thiede, Javier Lobon-Cervia, Gustavo Gonzolez Fernandez, Peter McHugh, Angus McIntosh, Lief Asbjorn Vollestad, Eloy Becares, Phillip Jellyman

Association mapping of genetic risk factors for chronic wasting disease in wild deer Association mapping of genetic risk factors for chronic wasting disease in wild deer

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal transmissible spongiform encephalopathy affecting North American cervids. We assessed the feasibility of association mapping CWD genetic risk factors in wild white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) using a panel of bovine microsatellite markers from three homologous deer linkage groups predicted to contain...
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Tomomi Matsumoto, Michael D. Samuel, Trent Bollinger, Margo Pybus, David W. Coltman

Fishery population and habitat assessment in Puerto Rico streams: phase 2 final report Fishery population and habitat assessment in Puerto Rico streams: phase 2 final report

This document serves as the Final Report for research on Puerto Rico stream fishes and their habitat funded by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, in the form of a grant to the North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. This research was also conducted to meet the thesis requirement for a Master of Science degree granted to Elissa...
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Thomas J. Kwak, William E. Smith, Elissa N. Buttermore, Patrick B. Cooney, W. Gregory Cope

Shifts in stable-isotope signatures confirm parasitic relationship of freshwater mussel glochidia attached to host fish Shifts in stable-isotope signatures confirm parasitic relationship of freshwater mussel glochidia attached to host fish

The parasitic nature of the association between glochidia of unionoidean bivalves and their host fish (i.e. the role of fish hosts in providing nutritional resources to the developing glochidia) is still uncertain. While previous work has provided descriptions of development of glochidia on fish hosts, earlier studies have not explicitly documented the flow of nutrition from the host...
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Mark W. Fritts, Andrea K. Fritts, Scott A. Carleton, Robert B. Bringolf

Observations on the identification of larval and juvenile Scaphirhynchus spp. in the lower Mississippi River Observations on the identification of larval and juvenile Scaphirhynchus spp. in the lower Mississippi River

Scaphirhynchus albus (Pallid Sturgeon) and S. platorynchus (Shovelnose Sturgeon) are sympatric and not uncommon in the lower Mississippi River from the confluence of the Ohio River to the Gulf of Mexico, and in its distributary, the Atchafalaya River. Reports of sturgeon larvae have been rare in the Mississippi River but have been increasing with more effective collection methods. A...
Authors
Paul D. Hartfield, Nathan M. Kuntz, Harold L. Schramm

Worldwide trends in fishing interest indicated by Internet search volume Worldwide trends in fishing interest indicated by Internet search volume

There is a growing body of literature that shows internet search volume on a topic, such as fishing, is a viable measure of salience. Herein, internet search volume for 'fishing' and 'angling' is used as a measure of public interest in fishing, in particular, recreational fishing. An online tool, Google Insights for Search, which allows one to study internet search terms and their volume...
Authors
G.R. Wilde, K.L. Pope

Estimating transmission of avian influenza in wild birds from incomplete epizootic data: implications for surveillance and disease spreac Estimating transmission of avian influenza in wild birds from incomplete epizootic data: implications for surveillance and disease spreac

Estimating disease transmission in wildlife populations is critical to understand host–pathogen dynamics, predict disease risks and prioritize surveillance activities. However, obtaining reliable estimates for free-ranging populations is extremely challenging. In particular, disease surveillance programs may routinely miss the onset or end of epizootics and peak prevalence, limiting the...
Authors
Viviane Henaux, Jane Parmley, Catherine Soos, Michael D. Samuel

Sampling efficiency of the Moore egg collector Sampling efficiency of the Moore egg collector

Quantitative studies focusing on the collection of semibuoyant fish eggs, which are associated with a pelagic broadcast-spawning reproductive strategy, are often conducted to evaluate reproductive success. Many of the fishes in this reproductive guild have suffered significant reductions in range and abundance. However, the efficiency of the sampling gear used to evaluate reproduction is...
Authors
Thomas A. Worthington, Shannon K. Brewer, Timothy B. Grabowski, Julia Mueller

Extent of endocrine disruption in fish of western and Alaskan National Parks Extent of endocrine disruption in fish of western and Alaskan National Parks

In 2008 2009, 998 fish were collected from 43 water bodies across 11 western Alaskan national parks and analyzed for reproductive abnormalities. Exposure to estrogenic substances such as pesticides can induce abnormalities like intersex. Results suggest there is a greater propensity for male intersex fish collected from parks located in the Rocky Mountains, and specifically in Rocky...
Authors
Carl B. Schreck, Michael Kent

Population attributes of lake trout in Tennessee reservoirs Population attributes of lake trout in Tennessee reservoirs

We sampled stocked Salvelinus namaycush (Lake Trout) in Watauga Lake and South Holston Lake, TN using experimental gill nets in 2009-2010 to describe their growth, longevity, and condition. Annuli in sagittal otoliths formed once a year in early spring in both reservoirs. South Holston Lake (n = 99 Lake Trout) has been stocked since 2006, and the oldest fish was age 4. Watauga Lake has...
Authors
Drew Russell, Phillip William Bettoli
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