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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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Genetic similarity between mates and extra-pair parentage in three species of shorebirds Genetic similarity between mates and extra-pair parentage in three species of shorebirds
Matings between close relatives often reduce the fitness of offspring, probably because homozygosity leads to the expression of recessive deleterious alleles1,2,3,4,5. Studies of several animals have shown that reproductive success is lower when genetic similarity between parents is high4,5,6,7, and that survival and other measures of fitness increase with individual levels of genetic...
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Donald Blomqvist, M. Andersson, C. Kupper, I. C. Cuthill, J. Kis, Richard B. Lanctot, Brett K. Sandercock, T. Szekely, J. Wallander, Bart Kempenaers
Sensitivity of breeding parameters to food supply in Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla Sensitivity of breeding parameters to food supply in Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla
We fed Herring Clupea pallasi to pairs of Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla throughout the breeding season in two years at a colony in the northern Gulf of Alaska. We measured responses to supplemental feeding in a wide array of breeding parameters to gauge their relative sensitivity to food supply, and thus their potential as indicators of natural foraging conditions...
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Verena A. Gill, Scott A. Hatch, Richard B. Lanctot
Components of productivity in black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla: Response to supplemental feeding Components of productivity in black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla: Response to supplemental feeding
In contrast to the high productivity of black‐legged kittiwakes in Britain, kittiwakes at many colonies in Alaska have failed chronically to reproduce since the mid 1970s. To determine if food is limiting productivity and, if so, at what stages of nesting food shortages are most severe, in 1996 and 1997 we supplementally fed kittiwakes nesting on an abandoned building. The effects of...
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V.A. Gill, Scott A. Hatch
Educational background and professional participation by federal wildlife biologists: Implications for science, management, and The Wildlife Society Educational background and professional participation by federal wildlife biologists: Implications for science, management, and The Wildlife Society
Over 2,000 people are employed in wildlife biology in the United States federal government. The size of this constituency motivated me to examine the amount of formal education federal biologists have received and the extent of continuing education they undertake by reading journals or attending scientific meetings. Most federal biologists who are members of The Wildlife Society (TWS)...
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Joel A. Schmutz
Lichens from Simeonof Wilderness, Shumagin Island, Southwestern Alaska Lichens from Simeonof Wilderness, Shumagin Island, Southwestern Alaska
One hundred eighty-eight taxa of lichens are reported from Simeonof Island in the Shumagin Islands of southwestern Alaska. Wide-ranging arctic-alpine and boreal species dominate the lichens; a coastal element is moderately represented, while amphi-Beringian species form a minor element. The lichen component of Empetrum nigrum dwarf shrub heath, the dominant vegetation type, was analyzed...
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Stephen S. Talbot, Sandra L. Talbot, J.W. Thomson, F.J.A. Daniels, W.B. Schofield
Blood selenium concentrations and enzyme activities related to glutathione metabolism in wild emperor geese Blood selenium concentrations and enzyme activities related to glutathione metabolism in wild emperor geese
In 1998, we collected blood samples from 63 emperor geese (Chen canagica) on their breeding grounds on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (YKD) in western Alaska, USA. We studied the relationship between selenium concentrations in whole blood and the activities of glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase in plasma. Experimental studies have shown that plasma activities of these enzymes...
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J. Christian Franson, David J. Hoffman, Joel A. Schmutz
Waterbird conservation for the Americas: The North American waterbird conservation plan, version 1 Waterbird conservation for the Americas: The North American waterbird conservation plan, version 1
The North American Waterbird Conservation Plan (the Plan) is the product of an independent partnership of individuals and institutions having interest and responsibility for conservation of waterbirds and their habitats in the Americas. This partnership - Waterbird Conservation for the Americas - was created to support a vision in which the distribution, diversity, and abundance of...
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James A. Kushlan, Melanie J. Steinkamp, Katharine C. Parsons, Jack Capp, Martin Acosta Cruz, Malcolm Coulter, Ian Davidson, Loney Dickson, Naomi Edelson, Richard Elliot, R. Michael Erwin, Scott A. Hatch, Stephen Kress, Robert Milko, Steve Miller, Kyra L. Mills, Richard Paul, Roberto Phillips, Jorge E. Saliva, Bill Syderman, John Trapp, Jennifer Wheeler, Kenton D. Wohl
Seasonal comparisons of sea ice concentration estimates derived from SSM/I, OKEAN, and RADARSAT data Seasonal comparisons of sea ice concentration estimates derived from SSM/I, OKEAN, and RADARSAT data
The Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) microwave satellite radiometer and its predecessor SMMR are primary sources of information for global sea ice and climate studies. However, comparisons of SSM/I, Landsat, AVHRR, and ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) have shown substantial seasonal and regional differences in their estimates of sea ice concentration. To evaluate these...
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Gennady I. Belchansky, David C. Douglas
Anesthesia and liver biopsy techniques for pigeon guillemots (Cepphus columba) suspected of exposure to crude oil in marine environments Anesthesia and liver biopsy techniques for pigeon guillemots (Cepphus columba) suspected of exposure to crude oil in marine environments
This paper reports on the anesthesia and liver biopsy techniques used in adult and nestling pigeon guillemots (Cepphus columba) to test for continued exposure to residual crude oil in the marine environment. Populations of pigeon guillemots have declined significantly in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA, possibly because of residual effects of crude oil in the environment after the...
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Laurel A. Degernes, Craig A. Harms, Gregory H. Golet, Daniel M. Mulcahy
The central arctic caribou herd The central arctic caribou herd
From the mid-1970s through the mid-1980s, use of calving and summer habitats by Central Arctic herd caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) declined near petroleum development infrastructure on Alaska's arctic coastal plain (Cameron et al. 1979; Cameron and Whitten 1980, Smith and Cameron 1983. Whitten and Cameron 1983a, 1985: Dau and Cameron 1986). With surface development continuing to...
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Raymond D. Cameron, Walter T. Smith, Robert G. White, Brad Griffith
Performance of a satellite-linked GPS on Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) Performance of a satellite-linked GPS on Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)
We evaluated the utility of a satellite-linked GPS in obtaining location data from Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens). A unit was attached to one of the tusks of each of three adult male walruses in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The units were designed to relay GPS positions through the Argos Data Collection and Location System. The GPS was only minimally effective in obtaining...
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Chadwick V. Jay, Gerald W. Garner