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Native grasses: Contributors to historical landscapes and grassland-bird habitat in the Northeast Native grasses: Contributors to historical landscapes and grassland-bird habitat in the Northeast
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B. Peterjohn, B. Eick, B. Blumberg
Yellow-throated and Red-eyed Vireos foraging on green anoles during migration Yellow-throated and Red-eyed Vireos foraging on green anoles during migration
Yellow-throated (Vireo flavifrons) and Red-eyed vireos (V. olivaceus) were observed feeding on green anoles (Anolis carolinensis carolinensis) at two localities in Florida and one in South Carolina. Vireos are long-distance migrants that require foods high in fatty acid content, especially when engaging in migration. It is not unlikely that vireos have an opportunistic foraging strategy...
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P.W. Sykes, L.S. Atherton, R.L. Payne
Bayesian multimodel inference for dose-response studies Bayesian multimodel inference for dose-response studies
Statistical inference in dose-response studies is model-based: The analyst posits a mathematical model of the relation between exposure and response, estimates parameters of the model, and reports conclusions conditional on the model. Such analyses rarely include any accounting for the uncertainties associated with model selection. The Bayesian inferential system provides a convenient...
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W.A. Link, P.H. Albers
A sampling device for the fauna of storm water catch basins A sampling device for the fauna of storm water catch basins
Storm water drainage catch basins provide habitat to a variety of different aquatic organisms including arthropods, molluscs and annelid worms. Arthropods such as mosquitoes are known to use these environments as larval habitat. Because of health concerns, catch basins are often targeted for mosquito control exposing all inhabitants to pesticides such as methoprene or BTI. In this paper...
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M. Butler, R. Casagrande, R. LeBrun, H. Ginsberg, A. Gettman
Morphological diversity and evolution of egg and clutch structure in amphibians Morphological diversity and evolution of egg and clutch structure in amphibians
The first part of this synthesis summarizes the morphology of the jelly layers surrounding an amphibian ovum. We propose a standard terminology and discuss the evolution of jelly layers. The second part reviews the morphological diversity and arrangement of deposited eggs?the ovipositional mode; we recognize 5 morphological classes including 14 modes. We discuss some of the oviductal
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Ronald Altig, Roy W. McDiarmid
Revision of the characters of Centrolenidae (Amphibia: Anura: Athesphatanura), with comments on its taxonomy and the description of new taxa of glassfrogs Revision of the characters of Centrolenidae (Amphibia: Anura: Athesphatanura), with comments on its taxonomy and the description of new taxa of glassfrogs
Anurans of the family Centrolenidae are a diverse clade of arboreal frogs distributed across tropical America. Knowledge of their taxonomy, systematics, ecology, behavior, morphology, and other evolutionary aspects of their biology is deficient. Relationships among centrolenid species remain largely unresolved, with no satisfactory phylogenetic hypothesis, and none of the current genera...
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D.F. Cisneros-Heredia, Roy W. McDiarmid
Analysis of multinomial models with unknown index using data augmentation Analysis of multinomial models with unknown index using data augmentation
Multinomial models with unknown index ('sample size') arise in many practical settings. In practice, Bayesian analysis of such models has proved difficult because the dimension of the parameter space is not fixed, being in some cases a function of the unknown index. We describe a data augmentation approach to the analysis of this class of models that provides for a generic and efficient...
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J. Andrew Royle, R.M. Dorazio, W.A. Link
Population influences on tornado reports in the United States Population influences on tornado reports in the United States
The number of tornadoes reported in the United States is believed to be less than the actual incidence of tornadoes, especially prior to the 1990s, because tornadoes may be undetectable by human witnesses in sparsely populated areas and areas in which obstructions limit the line of sight. A hierarchical Bayesian model is used to simultaneously correct for population-based sampling bias...
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C.J. Anderson, C. K. Wikle, Q. Zhou, J. Andrew Royle
Calculating background levels for ecological risk parameters in toxic harbor sediment Calculating background levels for ecological risk parameters in toxic harbor sediment
Establishing background levels for biological parameters is necessary in assessing the ecological risks from harbor sediment contaminated with toxic chemicals. For chemicals in sediment, the term contaminated is defined as having concentrations above background and significant human health or ecological risk levels. For biological parameters, a site could be considered contaminated if...
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C.J. Leadon, T.R. McDonnell, J. Lear, D. Barclift
Comparison of immune responses of brown-headed cowbird and related blackbirds to West Nile and other mosquito-borne encephalitis viruses Comparison of immune responses of brown-headed cowbird and related blackbirds to West Nile and other mosquito-borne encephalitis viruses
The rapid geographic spread of West Nile virus (family Flaviviridae, genus Flavivirus, WNV) across the United States has stimulated interest in comparative host infection studies to delineate competent avian hosts critical for viral amplification. We compared the host competence of four taxonomically related blackbird species (Icteridae) after experimental infection with WNV and with two...
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W.K. Reisen, D.C. Hahn
Spatial models of Northern Bobwhite populations for conservation planning Spatial models of Northern Bobwhite populations for conservation planning
Since 1980, northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) range-wide populations declined 3.9% annually. Within the West Gulf Coastal Plain Bird Conservation Region in the south-central United States, populations of this quail species have declined 6.8% annually. These declines sparked calls for land use change and prompted implementation of various conservation practices. However, to...
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Daniel J. Twedt, R. Randy Wilson, Amy S. Keister
Influence of observers and stream flow on northern two-lined salamander (Eurycea bislineata bislineata) relative abundance estimates in Acadia and Shenandoah National Parks, USA Influence of observers and stream flow on northern two-lined salamander (Eurycea bislineata bislineata) relative abundance estimates in Acadia and Shenandoah National Parks, USA
We investigated effects of observers and stream flow on Northern Two-Lined Salamander (Eurycea bislineata bislineata) counts in streams in Acadia (ANP) and Shenandoah National Parks (SNP). We counted salamanders in 22 ANP streams during high flow (May to June 2002) and during low flow (July 2002). We also counted salamanders in SNP in nine streams during high flow (summer 2003) and 11...
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J.B. Crocker, M.S. Bank, Cynthia S. Loftin, R.E. Jung Brown