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Influence of throat configuration and fish density on escapement of channel catfish from hoop nets Influence of throat configuration and fish density on escapement of channel catfish from hoop nets
In recent years, several state agencies have adopted the use of baited, tandemset hoop nets to assess lentic channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus populations. Some level of escapement from the net is expected because an opening exists in each throat of the net, although factors influencing rates of escapement from hoop nets have not been quantified. We conducted experiments to quantify...
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Mark T. Porath, Larry D. Pape, Lindsey K. Richters
Who's your momma? Recognizing maternal origin of juvenile steelhead using injections of strontium chloride to create transgenerational marks Who's your momma? Recognizing maternal origin of juvenile steelhead using injections of strontium chloride to create transgenerational marks
We sought to determine whether a strontium chloride injection could be used to create a transgenerational otolith mark in steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss. Two strontium injection trials and a survey of strontium: calcium (Sr:Ca) ratios in juvenile steelhead from various steelhead hatcheries were conducted to test the feasibility of the technique. In both trials, progeny of fish injected...
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Gene E. Shippentower, Carl B. Schreck, Scott A. Heppell
Diet overlap of top-level predators in recent sympatry: bull trout and nonnative lake trout Diet overlap of top-level predators in recent sympatry: bull trout and nonnative lake trout
The establishment of nonnative lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in lakes containing lacustrine–adfluvial bull trout Salvelinus confluentus often results in a precipitous decline in bull trout abundance. The exact mechanism for the decline is unknown, but one hypothesis is related to competitive exclusion for prey resources. We had the rare opportunity to study the diets of bull trout and...
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Christopher S. Guy, Thomas E. McMahon, Wade A. Fredenberg, Clinton J. Smith, David W. Garfield, Benjamin S. Cox
Impacts of multispecies parasitism on juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon Impacts of multispecies parasitism on juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon
We are studying the impacts of parasites on threatened stocks of Oregon coastal coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). In our previous studies, we have found high infections of digeneans and myxozoans in coho salmon parr from the lower main stem of West Fork Smith River (WFSR), Oregon. In contrast parr from tributaries of this river, and outmigrating smolts, harbor considerably less...
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Jayde A. Ferguson, Jeremy Romer, Jean C. Sifneos, Lisa Madsen, Carl B. Schreck, Michael Glynn, Michael L. Kent
Rapid growth in the early marine period improves the marine survival of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Puget Sound, Washington Rapid growth in the early marine period improves the marine survival of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Puget Sound, Washington
We examined the effect of early marine entry timing and body size on the marine (smolt-to-adult) survival of Puget Sound Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). We used data from coded wire tag release groups of hatchery Chinook salmon to test whether hatchery release date, release size, and size in offshore waters in July and September influenced marine survival. Marine survival was...
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Elisabeth J. Duffy, David A. Beauchamp
Pelagic Piscivory Under Shifting Environmental Gradients: Application of A Visual Foraging Model To Diel and Seasonal Sonic Telemetry of Cutthroat Trout In Strawberry Reservoir Pelagic Piscivory Under Shifting Environmental Gradients: Application of A Visual Foraging Model To Diel and Seasonal Sonic Telemetry of Cutthroat Trout In Strawberry Reservoir
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David A. Beauchamp, Adam G. Hansen, Casey M. Baldwin
Assessing the role of conspecific attraction in habitat restoration for Henslow's sparrows in Iowa Assessing the role of conspecific attraction in habitat restoration for Henslow's sparrows in Iowa
The presence of conspecific individuals may provide important cues about habitat quality for territorial songbirds. We tested the ability of a conspecific song playback system to attract Henslow’s sparrows to previously unoccupied restored habitat. We successfully attracted Heslow’s sparrows to 3 of 7 treatment plots using conspecific song playbacks and we found no Henslow’s sparrows in...
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Jennifer A. Vogel, Rolf R. Koford, David L. Otis
Identification and evaluation of shark bycatch in Georgia's commercial shrimp trawl fishery with implications for management Identification and evaluation of shark bycatch in Georgia's commercial shrimp trawl fishery with implications for management
Many US states have recreational and commercial fisheries that occur in nursery areas occupied by subadult sharks and can potentially affect their survival. Georgia is one of few US states without a directed commercial shark fishery, but the state has a large, nearshore penaeid shrimp trawl fishery in which small sharks occur as bycatch. During our 1995–1998 investigation of bycatch in...
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C.N. Belcher, Cecil A. Jennings
Isolation of microsatellite loci from the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbuenae) Isolation of microsatellite loci from the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbuenae)
Leptonycteris yerbabuenae is a nectarivore (subfamily: Glossophaginae, family: Phyllostomidae), is found from southern Arizona/southwestern New Mexico to southern Mexico including the Baja California peninsula (Ceballos et al.1997; Cockrum 1991). Leptonycteris yerbabuenae is listed as endangered in the United States (Shull 1988) and threatened in Mexico (SEMARNAT 2002). They migrate up...
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Judith Ramirez, A. Munguia-Vega, Melanie Culver
Radiotelemetry to estimate stream life of adult chum salmon in the McNeil River, Alaska Radiotelemetry to estimate stream life of adult chum salmon in the McNeil River, Alaska
Estimating salmon escapement is one of the fundamental steps in managing salmon populations. The area-under-the-curve (AUC) method is commonly used to convert periodic aerial survey counts into annual salmon escapement indices. The AUC requires obtaining accurate estimates of stream life (SL) for target species. Traditional methods for estimating SL (e.g., mark–recapture) are not...
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Joshua Peirce, Edward O. Otis, Mark S. Wipfli, Erich H. Follmann
Defining conservation priorities for freshwater fishes according to taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity Defining conservation priorities for freshwater fishes according to taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity
To date, the predominant use of systematic conservation planning has been to evaluate and conserve areas of high terrestrial biodiversity. Although studies in freshwater ecosystems have received recent attention, research has rarely considered the potential trade-offs between protecting different dimensions of biodiversity and the ecological processes that maintain diversity. We provide...
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A. L. Strecker, J. D. Olden, Joanna B. Whittier, Craig P. Paukert
Watershed morphology of highland and mountain ecoregions in eastern Oklahoma Watershed morphology of highland and mountain ecoregions in eastern Oklahoma
The fluvial system represents a nested hierarchy that reflects the relationship among different spatial and temporal scales. Within the hierarchy, larger scale variables influence the characteristics of the next lower nested scale. Ecoregions represent one of the largest scales in the fluvial hierarchy and are defined by recurring patterns of geology, climate, land use, soils, and...
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D. K. Splinter, Daniel C. Dauwalter, R. A. Marston, William Fisher