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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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Offshore marine observation of Willow Ptarmigan, including water landings, Kuskokwim Bay, Alaska Offshore marine observation of Willow Ptarmigan, including water landings, Kuskokwim Bay, Alaska
We report an observation of Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) encountered 8 to 17 km from the nearest shoreline on Kuskokwim Bay, Alaska, on 30 August 2003. The ptarmigan were observed flying, landing on our research vessel, and landing and taking off from the water surface. We also report on one other observation of ptarmigan sitting on the water surface and other marine observations...
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Christian E. Zimmerman, Nicola Hillgruber, Sean E. Burril, Michelle A. St. Peters, Jennifer D. Wetzel
Annual survival and site fidelity of northern pintails banded on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska Annual survival and site fidelity of northern pintails banded on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
We banded northern pintails (Anas acuta; n = 13,645) at a single site on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (YKD), Alaska, USA, from 1990 to 2001. We used recaptures from our site in combination with hunter recoveries to model annual survival, recovery rates, and fidelity to our capture location. Most recoveries (>90%) occurred in the Pacific Flyway with 64% reported from California's Central...
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Christopher A. Nicolai, Paul L. Flint, Michael L. Wege
Seasonal marine growth of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in relation to competition with Asian pink salmon (O. gorbuscho) and the 1977 ocean regime shift Seasonal marine growth of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in relation to competition with Asian pink salmon (O. gorbuscho) and the 1977 ocean regime shift
Recent research demonstrated significantly lower growth and survival of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during odd-numbered years of their second or third years at sea (1975, 1977, etc.), a trend that was opposite that of Asian pink salmon (O. gorbuscha) abundance. Here we evaluated seasonal growth trends of Kvichak and Egegik river sockeye salmon (Bristol Bay stocks)...
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Gregory T. Ruggerone, Ed Farley, Jennifer L. Nielsen, Peter Hagen
Polar climate: Arctic sea ice Polar climate: Arctic sea ice
Recent decreases in snow and sea ice cover in the high northern latitudes are among the most notable indicators of climate change. Northern Hemisphere sea ice extent for the year as a whole was the third lowest on record dating back to 1973, behind 1995 (lowest) and 1990 (second lowest; Hadley Center–NCEP). September sea ice extent, which is at the end of the summer melt season and is...
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R. S. Stone, David C. Douglas, G. I. Belchansky, S. D. Drobot
Alaskan brown bears, humans, and habituation Alaskan brown bears, humans, and habituation
We present a new paradigm for understanding habituation and the role it plays in brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations and interactions with humans in Alaska. We assert that 3 forms of habituation occur in Alaska: bear-to-bear, bear-to-human, and human-to-bear. We present data that supports our theory that bear density is an important factor influencing a bear’s overt reaction distance...
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Thomas Smith, Stephen Herrero, Terry D. DeBruyn
Seabird, fish, marine mammal, and oceanography coordinated investigations (SMMOCI) in Sitka Sound, Alaska, July 2000 Seabird, fish, marine mammal, and oceanography coordinated investigations (SMMOCI) in Sitka Sound, Alaska, July 2000
Surveys for seabirds and marine mammals were conducted in and near Sitka Sound, Alaska (Fig. 1) from the M/V Tiĝlax̂ during 12-16 July 2000 (Table 1, Fig. 1). The objective was to characterize the marine environment in the vicinity of St. Lazaria Island, one of ten seabird colonies monitored annually by the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (See Dragoo et al. 2003). In addition to...
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John F. Piatt, Donald E. Dragoo
Allocating harvests among polar bear stocks in the Beaufort Sea Allocating harvests among polar bear stocks in the Beaufort Sea
Recognition that polar bears are shared by hunters in Canada and Alaska prompted development of the “Polar Bear Management Agreement for the Southern Beaufort Sea.” Under this Agreement, the harvest of polar bears from the southern Beaufort Sea (SBS) is shared between Inupiat hunters of Alaska and Inuvialuit hunters of Canada. Quotas for each jurisdiction are to be reviewed annually in...
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Steven C. Amstrup, George M. Durner, I. Stirling, T. L. McDonald
Parallel structure among environmental gradients and three trophic levels in a subarctic estuary Parallel structure among environmental gradients and three trophic levels in a subarctic estuary
We assessed spatial and temporal variability in the physical environment of a subarctic estuary, and examined concurrent patterns of chlorophyll α abundance (fluorescence), and zooplankton and forage fish community structure. Surveys were conducted in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, during late July and early August from 1997 through 1999. Principle components analysis (PCA) revealed that...
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Suzann G. Speckman, John F. Piatt, C. V. Minte-Vera, Julia K. Parrish
Aniakchak sockeye salmon investigations Aniakchak sockeye salmon investigations
Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve provides unusual and dramatic landscapes shaped by numerous volcanic eruptions, a massive flood, enormous landslides, and ongoing geological change. The focal point of the monument is Aniakchak Caldera, a restless volcano that embodies the instability of the Alaska Peninsula. This geological instability creates a dynamic and challenging...
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Troy R. Hamon, Scott A. Pavey, Joe L. Miller, Jennifer L. Nielsen
Polar bear research in the Beaufort Sea 2005 Polar bear research in the Beaufort Sea 2005
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Steven C. Amstrup, George M. Durner, E.V. Regehr, G.S. York, T. S. Smith, Steven T. Partridge, David C. Douglas
Evaluation of wolf density estimation from radiotelemetry data Evaluation of wolf density estimation from radiotelemetry data
Density estimation of wolves (Canis lupus) requires a count of individuals and an estimate of the area those individuals inhabit. With radiomarked wolves, the count is straightforward but estimation of the area is more difficult and often given inadequate attention. The population area, based on the mosaic of pack territories, is influenced by sampling intensity similar to the estimation...
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John W. Burch, Layne G. Adams, Erich H. Follmann, Eric A. Rexstad
Ordovician "sphinctozoan" sponges from Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska Ordovician "sphinctozoan" sponges from Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska
A faunule of silicified hypercalcified "sphinctozoan" sponges has been recovered from a clast of Upper Ordovician limestone out of the Early Devonian Karheen Formation on Prince of Wales Island in southeastern Alaska. Included in the faunule are abundant examples of the new genus Girtyocoeliana, represented by Girtyocoeliana epiporata (Rigby and Potter), and Corymbospongia adnata Rigby...
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J.K. Rigby, Susan M. Karl, R. B. Blodgett, J.F. Baichtal