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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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Predator functional response and prey survival: Direct and indirect interactions affecting a marked prey population Predator functional response and prey survival: Direct and indirect interactions affecting a marked prey population

1. Predation plays an integral role in many community interactions, with the number of predators and the rate at which they consume prey (i.e. their functional response) determining interaction strengths. Owing to the difficulty of directly observing predation events, attempts to determine the functional response of predators in natural systems are limited. Determining the forms that...
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David A. Miller, J.B. Grand, T.F. Fondell, M. Anthony

An isotopic assessment of protein from diet and endogenous stores: Effects on egg production and incubation behaviour of geese An isotopic assessment of protein from diet and endogenous stores: Effects on egg production and incubation behaviour of geese

Little empirical information exists to assess to what degree geese use a capital versus income breeding strategy for investing nutrients into eggs. We used stable isotope methods to directly estimate the sources of protein deposited into egg yolks of Brent Branta bernicla and Emperor Geese Anser canagicus on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, USA. Approximately 59 and 45% of protein in...
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Joel A. Schmutz, K.A. Hobson, J.A. Morse

Minding the gap: Frequency of indels in mtDNA control region sequence data and influence on population genetic analyses Minding the gap: Frequency of indels in mtDNA control region sequence data and influence on population genetic analyses

Insertions and deletions (indels) result in sequences of various lengths when homologous gene regions are compared among individuals or species. Although indels are typically phylogenetically informative, occurrence and incorporation of these characters as gaps in intraspecific population genetic data sets are rarely discussed. Moreover, the impact of gaps on estimates of fixation...
Authors
John M. Pearce

Future for polar bears in a declining sea ice environment: What do we know? Future for polar bears in a declining sea ice environment: What do we know?

During an April 22, 2006, interview on the CBC radio program “The House,” Tim Flannery, author of the recent book “The Weathermakers,” stated, “Projections of the polar bear specialists are that by about 2030, around that date, the species will be extinct because of global warming induced changes in the Arctic sea ice.” That statement was followed on May 4th by quotations in the Toronto...
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Steven C. Amstrup

Renesting by dusky Canada geese on the Copper River Delta, Alaska Renesting by dusky Canada geese on the Copper River Delta, Alaska

The population of dusky Canada geese (Branta canadensis occidentalis; hereafter duskies) breeding on the Copper River Delta (CRD), Alaska, USA, has been in long-term decline, largely as a result of reduced productivity. Estimates of renesting rates by duskies may be useful for adjusting estimates of the size of the breeding population derived from aerial surveys and for understanding...
Authors
Thomas F. Fondell, J. Barry Grand, David A.W. Miller, R. Michael Anthony

Balancing predation and egg harvest in a colonial seabird: A simulation model Balancing predation and egg harvest in a colonial seabird: A simulation model

We developed an individual-based model to study the effects of different regimes of harvesting eggs and natural predation on reproductive success in a colony of the glaucous-winged gull (Larus glaucescens) in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. The model incorporates the sequence of egg laying, relaying, and incubation to hatching for individual nests and calculates hatching success...
Authors
Stephani Zador, John F. Piatt, A. E. Punt

Varieties of submarine failure morphologies of seismically-induced landslides in Alaskan fjords Varieties of submarine failure morphologies of seismically-induced landslides in Alaskan fjords

The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964 caused major damage and 43 deaths in the coastal communities of Seward and Valdez. Most of these losses were caused by tsunamis that occurred immediately after the earthquake and were most likely induced by local submarine landslides. Recent NOAA multibcam bathymetric surveys near Seward and Valdez provide detailed information about the morphology of...
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H. Lee, H. Ryan, R. E. Kayen, Peter J. Haeussler, P. Dartnell, M. A. Hampton

Incorporating diverse data and realistic complexity into demographic estimation procedures for sea otters Incorporating diverse data and realistic complexity into demographic estimation procedures for sea otters

Reliable information on historical and current population dynamics is central to understanding patterns of growth and decline in animal populations. We developed a maximum likelihood-based analysis to estimate spatial and temporal trends in age/sex-specific survival rates for the threatened southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis), using annual population censuses and the age structure...
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M. Timothy Tinker, Daniel F. Doak, James A. Estes, Brian B. Hatfield, Michelle M. Staedler, Arthur Gross

Effects of abdominally implanted radiotransmitters with percutaneous antennas on migration, reproduction, and survival of Canada geese Effects of abdominally implanted radiotransmitters with percutaneous antennas on migration, reproduction, and survival of Canada geese

Abdominally implanted radiotransmitters with percutaneous antennas are increasingly used to monitor movements, survival, and reproduction of waterbirds. However, there has been relatively little assessment of the effects of such radios on avian demographic parameters or migration. We implanted either a 26- or 35-g abdominal transmitter with percutaneous antenna in 198 adult female lesser...
Authors
Jerry W. Hupp, John M. Pearce, Daniel M. Mulcahy, David A. Miller

Comparison of remotely deployed satellite radio transmitters on walruses Comparison of remotely deployed satellite radio transmitters on walruses

No abstract available.
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C.V. Jay, M. P. Heide-Jorgensen, Anthony S. Fischbach, M.V. Jensen, D.F. Tessler, A.V. Jensen

Tracking the movements of Denali's wolves Tracking the movements of Denali's wolves

The wolves of Denali National Park (formerly Mount McKinley National Park) were the subject of some of the earliest research on wolf ecology. From 1939 to 1941, Adolph Murie performed groundbreaking studies of wolves, observing wolves and their prey and collecting wolf scats and prey remains. His work resulted in one of the first major scientific publications about wolves, The Wolves of...
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T.J. Meier, John W. Burch, Layne G. Adams

Family Salmonidae Truchas; Trouts and salmons Family Salmonidae Truchas; Trouts and salmons

No abstract available.
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D.A. Hendrickson, J. L. Nielsen, Richard L. Mayden, S.M. Norris
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