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Monitoring of biological diversity — A response to Danielsen et al Monitoring of biological diversity — A response to Danielsen et al
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Nigel G. Yoccoz, J.D. Nichols, T. Boulinier
Determination of alkylphenol and alkylphenolethoxylates in biota by liquid chromatography with detection by tandem mass spectrometry and fluorescence spectroscopy Determination of alkylphenol and alkylphenolethoxylates in biota by liquid chromatography with detection by tandem mass spectrometry and fluorescence spectroscopy
A quantitative method for the simultaneous determination of octylphenol, nonylphenol and the corresponding ethoxylates (1 to 5) in biota is presented. Extraction methods were developed for egg and fish matrices based on accelerated solvent extraction followed by a solid-phase extraction cleanup, using octadecylsilica or aminopropyl cartridges. Identification and quantitation were...
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I. Schmitz-Afonso, J.E. Loyo-Rosales, M. de la Paz Aviles, Barnett A. Rattner, C.P. Rice
Lead accumulation in feathers of nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) experimentally treated in the field Lead accumulation in feathers of nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) experimentally treated in the field
Although lead can attain high concentrations in feathers, interpretation of the biological significance of this phenomenon is difficult. As part of an effort to develop and validate non-invasive methods to monitor contaminant exposure in free-ranging birds, lead uptake by feathers of nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) was evaluated in a controlled exposure study...
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N. H. Golden, Barnett A. Rattner, J.B. Cohen, D. J. Hoffman, E. Russek-Cohen, M. A. Ottinger
Factors affecting breeding dispersal of European ducks on Engure Marsh, Latvia Factors affecting breeding dispersal of European ducks on Engure Marsh, Latvia
1. We used up to 35 years of capture-recapture data from nearly 3300 individual female ducks nesting on Engure Marsh, Latvia, and multistate modelling to test predictions about the influence of environmental, habitat and management factors on breeding dispersal probability within the marsh. 2. Analyses based on observed dispersal distances of common pochards and tufted ducks provided no...
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Peter Blums, J.D. Nichols, M. S. Lindberg, J.E. Hines, Aivars Mednis
Estimating abundance from repeated presence-absence data or point counts Estimating abundance from repeated presence-absence data or point counts
We describe an approach for estimating occupancy rate or the proportion of area occupied when heterogeneity in detection probability exists as a result of variation in abundance of the organism under study. The key feature of such problems, which we exploit, is that variation in abundance induces variation in detection probability. Thus, heterogeneity in abundance can be modeled as...
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J. Andrew Royle, J.D. Nichols
On the trail of Black Scoters On the trail of Black Scoters
The location of breeding and molting areas of some seaduck species is uncertain, and little is known of seaducks' migrational paths and of habitats used during migration, breeding, and molting. The black scoter is of special concern among the seaducks, because it is both the least common of the three scoter species and the least studied. The Continental Technical Team of the North...
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Keith McAloney, Matthew Perry
Introduction: multiple stressors and declining amphibian populations: evaluating cause and effect Introduction: multiple stressors and declining amphibian populations: evaluating cause and effect
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G. Linder, S.T. Branca, D. W. Sparling, S.K. Krest
Synergistic effects of a combined exposure to herbicides and an insecticide in Hyla versicolor Synergistic effects of a combined exposure to herbicides and an insecticide in Hyla versicolor
Combinations of the herbicides atrazine and metolachlor and the insecticide chlorpyrifos were tested under both laboratory and field conditions to determine their individual and combined effects on amphibian populations. In the lab Hyla versicolor tadpoles experienced 100% mortality when exposed to a high combination of the pesticides (2.0 mg/L atrazine, 2.54 mg/L metolachlor, 1.0 mg/L
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L. Mazanti, D. W. Sparling, C. Rice, K. Bialek, C. Stevenson, B. Teels
Multiple stressors and declining amphibian populations: an integrated analysis of cause-effect to support adaptive resource management Multiple stressors and declining amphibian populations: an integrated analysis of cause-effect to support adaptive resource management
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D. W. Sparling, S.K. Krest, G. Linder
Critical pressure and multiphase flow in Blake Ridge gas hydrates Critical pressure and multiphase flow in Blake Ridge gas hydrates
We use core porosity, consolidation experiments, pressure core sampler data, and capillary pressure measurements to predict water pressures that are 70% of the lithostatic stress, and gas pressures that equal the lithostatic stress beneath the methane hydrate layer at Ocean Drilling Program Site 997, Blake Ridge, offshore North Carolina. A 29-m-thick interconnected free-gas column is...
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P.B. Flemings, Xiuying Liu, W.J. Winters
Science for avian conservation: Priorities for the new millennium Science for avian conservation: Priorities for the new millennium
Over the past decade, bird conservation activities have become the preeminent natural resource conservation effort in North America. Maturation of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP), establishment of Partners in Flight (PIF), and creation of comprehensive colonial waterbird and shorebird conservation plans have stimulated unprecedented interest in, and funding for, bird
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J. M. Ruth, D. R. Petit, J.R. Sauer, M.D. Samuel, Fred A. Johnson, M.D. Fornwall, C. E. Korschgen, J. P. Bennett
Review of Selected References and Data sets on Ambient Ground- and Surface-Water Quality in the Metedeconk River, Toms River, and Kettle Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1980-2001 Review of Selected References and Data sets on Ambient Ground- and Surface-Water Quality in the Metedeconk River, Toms River, and Kettle Creek Basins, New Jersey, 1980-2001
Surface water and ground water from unconfined aquifers are the primary sources of drinking water for much of the population, about 391,000, in the Metedeconk River, Toms River, and Kettle Creek watersheds in the New Jersey Coastal Plain. The quality of these sources of drinking water is a concern because they are vulnerable to contamination. Indications of the occurrence, distribution...
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Robert S. Nicholson, Kathryn Hunchak-Kariouk, Stephen J. Cauller