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The effects of road crossings on prairie stream habitat and function The effects of road crossings on prairie stream habitat and function

Improperly designed stream crossing structures may alter the form and function of stream ecosystems and habitat and prohibit the movement of aquatic organisms. Stream sections adjoining five concrete box culverts, five low-water crossings (concrete slabs vented by one or multiple culverts), and two large, single corrugated culvert vehicle crossings in eastern Kansas streams were compared...
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Wesley W. Bouska, Timothy Keane, Craig P. Paukert

Development of standard weight equations for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico amphidromous fishes Development of standard weight equations for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico amphidromous fishes

We collected and compiled length and weight information from four countries and one commonwealth to develop standard weight (Ws) equations for three amphidromous fish species native to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico regions: mountain mullet Agonostomus monticola (N = 9,768 individuals, 52 populations), river goby Awaous banana (N = 1,847 individuals, 62 populations), and bigmouth...
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Patrick B. Cooney, Thomas J. Kwak

The changing effects of Alaska’s boreal forests on the climate system The changing effects of Alaska’s boreal forests on the climate system

In the boreal forests of Alaska, recent changes in climate have influenced the exchange of trace gases, water, and energy between these forests and the atmosphere. These changes in the structure and function of boreal forests can then feed back to impact regional and global climates. In this manuscript, we examine the type and magnitude of the climate feedbacks from boreal forests in...
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E.S. Euskirchen, A. David McGuire, F.S. Chapin, T.S. Rupp

Climate change, cranes, and temperate floodplain ecosystems Climate change, cranes, and temperate floodplain ecosystems

Floodplain ecosystems provide important habitat to cranes globally. Lateral, longitudinal, vertical, and temporal hydrologic connectivity in rivers is essential to maintaining the functions and values of these systems. Agricultural development, flood control, water diversions, dams, and other anthropogenic activities have greatly affected hydrologic connectivity of river systems...
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Sammy L. King

Interactive effects of senescence and natural disturbance on the annual survival probabilities of snail kites Interactive effects of senescence and natural disturbance on the annual survival probabilities of snail kites

Individuals in wild populations face risks associated with both intrinsic (i.e. aging) and external (i.e. environmental) sources of mortality. Condition-dependent mortality occurs when there is an interaction between such factors; however, few studies have clearly demonstrated condition-dependent mortality and some have even argued that condition-dependent mortality does not occur in...
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Brian E. Reichert, J. Martin, William L. Kendall, Christopher E. Cattau, Wiley M. Kitchens

Patch dynamics and the timing of colonization-abandonment events by male Kirtland’s Warblers in an early succession habitat Patch dynamics and the timing of colonization-abandonment events by male Kirtland’s Warblers in an early succession habitat

Habitat colonization and abandonment affects the distribution of a species in space and time, ultimately influencing the duration of time habitat is used and the total area of habitat occupied in any given year. Both aspects have important implications to long-term conservation planning. The importance of patch isolation and area to colonization–extinction events is well studied, but...
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Deahn M. Donner, Christine Ribic, John R. Probst

Conservation genetics of the alligator snapping turtle: cytonuclear evidence of range-wide bottleneck effects and unusually pronounced geographic structure Conservation genetics of the alligator snapping turtle: cytonuclear evidence of range-wide bottleneck effects and unusually pronounced geographic structure

A previous mtDNA study indicated that female-mediated gene flow was extremely rare among alligator snapping turtle populations in different drainages of the Gulf of Mexico. In this study, we used variation at seven microsatellite DNA loci to assess the possibility of male-mediated gene flow, we augmented the mtDNA survey with additional sampling of the large Mississippi River System, and...
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A.A. Echelle, J.C. Hackler, Justin B. Lack, S. R. Ballard, J. Roman, S. F. Fox, David M. Leslie, Ronald A. Van Den Bussche

Recovery of sediment characteristics in moraine, headwater streams of northern Minnesota after forest harvest Recovery of sediment characteristics in moraine, headwater streams of northern Minnesota after forest harvest

We investigated the recovery of sediment characteristics in four moraine, headwater streams in north-central Minnesota after forest harvest. We examined changes in fine sediment levels from 1997 (preharvest) to 2007 (10 years postharvest) at study plots with upland clear felling and riparian thinning, using canopy cover, proportion of unstable banks, surficial fine substrates, residual...
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Bruce C. Vondracek, Eric C. Merten, Nathaniel A. Hemstad, Randall K. Kolka, Raymond M. Newman, Elon S. Verry

Unintended effects of electrofishing on nongame fishes Unintended effects of electrofishing on nongame fishes

Most studies of injury associated with electrofishing have focused on game fishes, but few have given attention to cohabiting small nongame species. Under controlled laboratory conditions, we subjected small nongame cyprinids, ictalurids, and percids to a wide range of voltages and waveforms to examine potential harmful effects. Fish were treated with power levels distributed uniformly...
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Leandro E. Miranda, R. H. Kidwell

Comparative morphology among northern populations of breeding Cooper's Hawks Comparative morphology among northern populations of breeding Cooper's Hawks

Few studies at a broad geographical scale have characterized intraspecific variation in morphology of woodland hawks in the genus Accipiter. From 1999 to 2007 we investigated morphological variation in large samples of live Cooper's Hawks (A. cooperii) nesting in four study areas: coniferous woodland around Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, isolated deciduous woodlands in short-grass...
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Robert N. Rosenfield, Laura J. Rosenfield, John Bielefeldt, Robert K. Murphy, Andrew C. Stewart, William E. Stout, Timothy G. Driscoll, Michael A. Bozek

Abdominally implanted transmitters with percutaneous antennas affect the dive performance of Common Eiders Abdominally implanted transmitters with percutaneous antennas affect the dive performance of Common Eiders

Implanted transmitters have become an important tool for studying the ecology of sea ducks, but their effects remain largely undocumented. To address this, we assessed how abdominally implanted transmitters with percutaneous antennas affect the vertical dive speeds, stroke frequencies, bottom time, and dive duration of captive Common Eiders (Somateria mollissima). To establish baselines...
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Abby N. Powell, Christopher J. Latty, Tuula E. Hollmén, Margaret R. Petersen, Russel D. Andrews
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