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Use of a fishery-independent trawl survey to evaluate distribution patterns of subadult sharks in Georgia Use of a fishery-independent trawl survey to evaluate distribution patterns of subadult sharks in Georgia
We investigated the utility of a fishery-independent trawl survey for assessing a potential multispecies shark nursery in Georgia's nearshore and inshore waters. A total of 234 subadult sharks from six species were captured during 85 of 216 trawls. Catch rates and size distributions for subadult sharks and the ratio of neonates to juveniles were consistent among areas. The highest...
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C.N. Belcher, Cecil A. Jennings
Adaptive management of watersheds and related resources Adaptive management of watersheds and related resources
The concept of learning about natural resources through the practice of management has been around for several decades and by now is associated with the term adaptive management. The objectives of this paper are to offer a framework for adaptive management that includes an operational definition, a description of conditions in which it can be usefully applied, and a systematic approach...
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Byron K. Williams
Maintaining population persistence in the face of an extremely altered hydrograph: implications for three sensitive fishes in a tributary of the Green River, Utah Maintaining population persistence in the face of an extremely altered hydrograph: implications for three sensitive fishes in a tributary of the Green River, Utah
The ability of an organism to disperse to suitable habitats, especially in modified and fragmented systems, determines individual fitness and overall population viability. The bluehead sucker (Catostomus discobolus), flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis), and roundtail chub (Gila robusta) are three species native to the upper Colorado River Basin that now occupy only 50% of their...
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Jared L. Bottcher
A large volume striped bass egg incubation chamber: design and comparison with a traditional method A large volume striped bass egg incubation chamber: design and comparison with a traditional method
I conducted a comparative study of a new jar design (experimental chamber) with a standard egg incubation vessel (McDonald jar). Experimental chambers measured 0.4 m in diameter by 1.3 m in height and had a volume of 200 L. McDonald hatching jars measured 16 cm in diameter by 45 cm in height and had a volume of 6 L. Post-hatch survival was estimated at 48, 96 and 144 h. Stocking rates...
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C.J. Harper
Climate change adaptation for the US National Wildlife Refuge System Climate change adaptation for the US National Wildlife Refuge System
Since its establishment in 1903, the National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS) has grown to 635 units and 37 Wetland Management Districts in the United States and its territories. These units provide the seasonal habitats necessary for migratory waterfowl and other species to complete their annual life cycles. Habitat conversion and fragmentation, invasive species, pollution, and...
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Brad Griffith, J. Michael Scott, Robert S. Adamcik, Daniel Ashe, Brian Czech, Robert Fischman, Patrick Gonzalez, Joshua J. Lawler, A. David McGuire, Anna Pidgorna
An unusual northern cardinal nest: cooperative breeding or nesting sharing An unusual northern cardinal nest: cooperative breeding or nesting sharing
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David M. Leslie
Threats to Paddlefish habitat: Implications for conservation Threats to Paddlefish habitat: Implications for conservation
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Joseph E. Gerken, Craig P. Paukert
Grassland bird associations with introduced and native grass Conservation Reserve Program fields in the Southern High Plains Grassland bird associations with introduced and native grass Conservation Reserve Program fields in the Southern High Plains
We examined relative abundances of grassland birds among Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) fields seeded with 2 monocultures of introduced grass species and 2 mixes of native grasses in the Southern High Plains of Texas. We assessed bird compositions among these 4 cover types and between the cover types pooled into categories of introduced and native fields. Breeding season bird...
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Thomas R. Thompson, Clint W. Boal, Duane Lucia
Length frequency, condition, growth, and catch per effort indices for common North American fishes Length frequency, condition, growth, and catch per effort indices for common North American fishes
One of the greatest advantages to using standard sampling is the ability of compare sample data to those data collected from an array of other populations over a wide geographic area using similar techniques. A biologist can then ascertain if the sampling data are within an expected range or are higher or lower than expected when compared to other populations.. When biologists collect...
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Mark J. Brouder, Alison C. Ilses, Scott A. Bonar
Effects of introduced fish on macroinvertebrate communities in historically fishless headwater and kettle lakes Effects of introduced fish on macroinvertebrate communities in historically fishless headwater and kettle lakes
Widespread fish introductions have led to a worldwide decline in the number of fishless lakes and their associated communities. Studies assessing effects of fish stocking on native communities in historically fishless lakes have been limited to high-elevation headwater lakes stocked with non-native trout. Little is known about the effect of fish stocking in historically fishless and...
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Emily Gaenzle Schilling, Cynthia S. Loftin, Alexander D. Huryn
Forecasting the combined effects of urbanization and climate change on stream ecosystems: from impacts to management options Forecasting the combined effects of urbanization and climate change on stream ecosystems: from impacts to management options
Streams collect runoff, heat, and sediment from their watersheds, making them highly vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances such as urbanization and climate change. Forecasting the effects of these disturbances using process-based models is critical to identifying the form and magnitude of likely impacts. Here, we integrate a new biotic model with four previously developed physical...
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Karen C. Nelson, Margaret A. Palmer, James E. Pizzuto, Glenn E. Moglen, Paul L. Angermeier, Robert H. Hilderbrand, Mike Dettinger, Katharine Hayhoe
Converting nonstandard fish sampling data to standardized data Converting nonstandard fish sampling data to standardized data
Fishery biologists spend considerable effort over multiple years collecting data on fish population and community status using a particular sampling method or set of methods. However, new (and often more effective) sampling methods and technologies are continuously being developed. To incorporate these new sampling techniques, fishery biologists need a means for converting sample data...
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James T. Peterson, Craig P. Paukert