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USGS research activities relevant to Alaska have yielded more than 9400 historical publications. This page features some of the most recent newsworthy research findings.

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Nesting ecology of boreal forest birds following a massive outbreak of spruce beetles Nesting ecology of boreal forest birds following a massive outbreak of spruce beetles

We studied breeding dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis), yellow-rumped warblers (Dendroica coronata), and spruce-nesting birds from 1997 to 1998 among forests with different levels of spruce (Picea spp.) mortality following an outbreak of spruce beetles (Dendroctonus rufipennis) in Alaska, USA. We identified species using live and beetle-killed spruce for nest sites and monitored nests to...
Authors
Steven M. Matsuoka, Colleen M. Handel

Seabird behavior as an indicator of food supplies: Sensitivity across the breeding season Seabird behavior as an indicator of food supplies: Sensitivity across the breeding season

We used empirical data on the time allocation of common murres Uria aalge in relation to measures of local prey density to examine whether adults provisioning chicks are more sensitive to changes in prey density than birds that are incubating eggs. We hypothesized that seasonal differences in food requirements of incubating and chick-rearing parents would affect the form of the...
Authors
A.M.A. Harding, John F. Piatt, Joel A. Schmutz

Revisiting evolutionary dead ends in sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka) life history Revisiting evolutionary dead ends in sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka) life history

This study challenges recent hypotheses about sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) colonization based on life history and broadens the pathways that investigators should consider when studying sockeye colonization of novel habitats. Most sockeye populations exhibit lake-type life histories. Riverine populations are thought to be more likely to stray from their natal stream to spawn and...
Authors
S.A. Pavey, T.R. Hamon, J.L. Nielsen

Genetic investigation of natural hybridization between rainbow and coastal cutthroat trout in the copper River Delta, Alaska Genetic investigation of natural hybridization between rainbow and coastal cutthroat trout in the copper River Delta, Alaska

Molecular genetic methods were used to quantify natural hybridization between rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss or steelhead (anadromous rainbow trout) and coastal cutthroat trout O. clarkii clarkii collected in the Copper River delta, Southeast Alaska. Eleven locations were sampled to determine the extent of hybridization and the distribution of hybrids. Four diagnostic nuclear...
Authors
I. Williams, G.H. Reeves, S.L. Graziano, J.L. Nielsen

Coupling contaminants with demography: Effects of lead and selenium in Pacific common eiders Coupling contaminants with demography: Effects of lead and selenium in Pacific common eiders

We coupled intensive population monitoring with collection of blood samples from 383 nesting Pacific common eiders (Somateria mollisima v-nigrum) at two locations in Alaska (USA) from 2002 to 2004. We investigated annual, geographic, and within-season variation in blood concentrations of lead and selenium; compared exposure patterns with sympatrically nesting spectacled eiders (Somateria...
Authors
H.M. Wilson, Paul L. Flint, A.N. Powell

Effects of dietary selenium on tissue concentrations,pathology, oxidative stress, and immune function in common eiders (Somateria mollissima) Effects of dietary selenium on tissue concentrations,pathology, oxidative stress, and immune function in common eiders (Somateria mollissima)

Common eiders (Somateria mollissima) were fed added Se (as L-selenomethionine) in concentrations increasing from 10 to 80 ppm in a pilot study (Study 1) or 20 (low exposure) and up to 60 (high exposure) ppm Se in Study 2. Body weights of Study 1 ducks and high-exposure ducks in Study 2 declined rapidly. Mean concentrations of Se in blood reached 32.4 ppm wet weight in Study 1 and 17.5...
Authors
J. Christian Franson, David Hoffman, Alicia M. Wells-Berlin, Matthew C. Perry, Valerie I. Shearn-Bochsler, Daniel L. Finley, Paul L. Flint, Tuula E. Hollmén

Ranking Alaska moose nutrition: Signals to begin liberal antlerless harvests Ranking Alaska moose nutrition: Signals to begin liberal antlerless harvests

We focused on describing low nutritional status in an increasing moose (Alces alces gigas) population with reduced predation in Game Management Unit (GMU) 20A near Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. A skeptical public disallowed liberal antlerless harvests of this moose population until we provided convincing data on low nutritional status. We ranked nutritional status in 15 Alaska moose...
Authors
Rodney D. Boertje, Kalin A. Kellie, C. Tom Seaton, Mark A. Keech, Donald D. Young, Bruce W. Dale, Layne G. Adams, Andrew R. Aderman

Development of airborne remote sensing methods for surveys of Pacific walrus Development of airborne remote sensing methods for surveys of Pacific walrus

In April 2003, we conducted an operational test of an airborne multispectral scanner (AMS) over pack ice in the Bering Sea to evaluate the potential of this system as a survey tool for Pacific walruses. We scanned a total of 28,875 km2 of sea ice habitat at a spatial resolution of 4 m and collected high resolution photographs from a subset of the thermally detected walrus groups. We...
Authors
Douglas M. Burn, Mark S. Udevitz, M.A. Webber, Joel L. Garlich-Miller

Inventory of montane-nesting birds in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska Inventory of montane-nesting birds in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska

The Alaska Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey conducted an inventory of birds in montane areas of the four northern parks in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska. This effort represents the first comprehensive assessment of breeding range and habitat associations for the majority of avian species in the Arctic Network. Ultimately, these data provide a framework upon...
Authors
T. Lee Tibbitts, Daniel R. Ruthrauff, Robert E. Gill, Colleen M. Handel

Continuous resistivity profiling data from the upper Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, 2004-2005 Continuous resistivity profiling data from the upper Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, 2004-2005

The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina has suffered impacts of eutrophication in recent years. As part of a larger project to better constrain nutrient budgets in the estuary, field investigations were performed to study occurrence and discharge of fresh and brackish ground water and nutrients beneath the estuary itself (fig. 1). A Continuous Resistivity Profiling (CRP) system...
Authors
VeeAnn A. Cross, John F. Bratton, Emile M. Bergeron, Jeff K. Meunier, John Crusius, Dirk Koopmans

Alaska resource data file, Noatak quadrangle Alaska resource data file, Noatak quadrangle

This report gives descriptions of the mineral occurrences in the Noatak 1:250,000-scale quadrangle, Alaska. The data presented here are maintained as part of a statewide database on mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska.
Authors
Donald J. Grybeck, Julie A. Dumoulin

Alaska resource data file: Point Lay quadrangle, Alaska Alaska resource data file: Point Lay quadrangle, Alaska

This report gives descriptions of the mineral occurrences in the Point Lay 1:250,000-scale quadrangle, Alaska. The data presented here are maintained as part of a statewide database on mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska.
Authors
Donald J. Grybeck
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