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Relationships between ecosystem metabolism, benthic macroinvertebrate densities, and environmental variables in a sub-arctic Alaskan river Relationships between ecosystem metabolism, benthic macroinvertebrate densities, and environmental variables in a sub-arctic Alaskan river

Relationships between environmental variables, ecosystem metabolism, and benthos are not well understood in sub-arctic ecosystems. The goal of this study was to investigate environmental drivers of river ecosystem metabolism and macroinvertebrate density in a sub-arctic river. We estimated primary production and respiration rates, sampled benthic macroinvertebrates, and monitored light...
Authors
Emily R. Benson, Mark S. Wipfli, Joanne E. Clapcott, Nicholas F. Hughes

Food availability in exotic grasslands: a potential mechanism for depauperate breeding assemblages Food availability in exotic grasslands: a potential mechanism for depauperate breeding assemblages

We investigated the influence of Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum; OWB) monocultures on grassland bird abundance through analysis of vegetation structure and food availability. We compared breeding bird density, vegetation structure and composition, and arthropod biomass between six native grass and six OWB fields in the southern Great Plains. The OWB fields supported 1.70 ± 0...
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Andrew D. George, Timothy J. O’Connell, Karen R. Hickman, David M. Leslie

Combining glyphosate with burning or mowing improves control of Yellow Bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum) Combining glyphosate with burning or mowing improves control of Yellow Bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum)

The invasive yellow bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum [L.] Keng) threatens native biodiversity, and its control is of interest to land managers involved in restoration of invaded grasslands. We used single, double, and triple applications of glyphosate (2.125 kg ai.ha-1.application-1) over the course of one growing season in combinations at different timings (early, middle, late season)...
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S. Robertson, Karen R. Hickman, Keith R. Harmoney, David M. Leslie

Spatial extent and dynamics of dam impacts on tropical island freshwater fish assemblages Spatial extent and dynamics of dam impacts on tropical island freshwater fish assemblages

Habitat connectivity is vital to the persistence of migratory fishes. Native tropical island stream fish assemblages composed of diadromous species require intact corridors between ocean and riverine habitats. High dams block fish migration, but low-head artificial barriers are more widespread and are rarely assessed for impacts. Among all 46 drainages in Puerto Rico, we identified and...
Authors
Patrick B. Cooney, Thomas J. Kwak

Effects of hydrologic connectivity on aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in different marsh types Effects of hydrologic connectivity on aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in different marsh types

Hydrologic connectivity can be an important driver of aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages. Its effects on aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in coastal marshes, however, are relatively poorly studied. We evaluated the effects of lateral hydrologic connectivity (permanently connected ponds: PCPs; temporary connected ponds: TCPs), and other environmental variables on aquatic...
Authors
Sung-Ryong Kang, Sammy L. King

Impacts of golden alga Prymnesium parvum on fish populations in reservoirs of the upper Colorado River and Brazos River basins, Texas Impacts of golden alga Prymnesium parvum on fish populations in reservoirs of the upper Colorado River and Brazos River basins, Texas

Several reservoirs in the upper Colorado River and Brazos River basins in Texas have experienced toxic blooms of golden alga Prymnesium parvum and associated fish kills since 2001. There is a paucity of information, however, regarding the population-level effects of such kills in large reservoirs, species-specific resistance to or recovery from kills, or potential differences in the...
Authors
Matthew M. VanLandeghem, Mukhtar Farooqi, B. Farquhar, Reynaldo Patino

Reduced Myxobolus cerebralis actinospore production in a Colorado reservior may be linked to changes in Tubifex tubifex population structure Reduced Myxobolus cerebralis actinospore production in a Colorado reservior may be linked to changes in Tubifex tubifex population structure

Elucidating the dynamics of a parasitic infection requiring two hosts in a natural ecosystem can be a daunting task. Myxobolus cerebralis (Mc), the myxozoan parasite that causes whirling disease in some salmonids, was detected in the Colorado River upstream of Windy Gap Reservoir (WGR) in 1988. Subsequently, whirling disease was implicated in the decline of wild Rainbow Trout...
Authors
R. Barry Nehring, B. Hancock, M. Catanese, M.E.T. Stinson, Dana L. Winkelman, J. Wood, J. Epp

Interactions between striped bass and other gamefish in reservoirs Interactions between striped bass and other gamefish in reservoirs

Competitive interactions among reservoir fishes may be pronounced because fish assemblages in these artificial environments have had little time to develop niche-partitioning strategies that alleviate negative interspecific interactions. Such interactions may at times have been intensified by introductions of predators such as striped bass Morone saxatilis, introduced to create...
Authors
Leandro E. Miranda, Scott W. Raborn

Assessing effects of stocked trout on nongame fish assemblages in southern Appalachian Mountain streams Assessing effects of stocked trout on nongame fish assemblages in southern Appalachian Mountain streams

Fisheries managers are faced with the challenge of balancing the management of recreational fisheries with that of conserving native species and preserving ecological integrity. The negative effects that nonnative trout species exert on native trout are well documented and include alteration of competitive interactions, habitat use, and production. However, the effects that nonnative...
Authors
D. Weaver, Thomas J. Kwak

Nocturnal activity of nesting shrubland and grassland passerines: Chapter 9 Nocturnal activity of nesting shrubland and grassland passerines: Chapter 9

Nocturnal activity of nesting passerines is largely undocumented in field situations. We used video recordings to quantify sleep patterns of four shrubland and three grassland bird species during the nestling period. All species exhibited “back sleep” (bill tucked under scapular feathers); individuals woke frequently for vigils of their surroundings. Sleep-bout duration varied from 6...
Authors
Christy M. Slay, Kevin S. Ellison, Christine Ribic, Kimberly G. Smith, Carolyn M. Schmitz
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