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Sexual selection affects local extinction and turnover in bird communities Sexual selection affects local extinction and turnover in bird communities
Predicting extinction risks has become a central goal for conservation and evolutionary biologists interested in population and community dynamics. Several factors have been put forward to explain risks of extinction, including ecological and life history characteristics of individuals. For instance, factors that affect the balance between natality and mortality can have profound effects...
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Paul F. Doherty, G. Sorci, J. Andrew Royle, J.E. Hines, J.D. Nichols, T. Boulinier
The humerus of Cryptotis colombiana and its bearing on the species' phylogenetic relationships (Soricomorpha: Soricidae) The humerus of Cryptotis colombiana and its bearing on the species' phylogenetic relationships (Soricomorpha: Soricidae)
The Colombian small-eared shrew, Cryptotis colombiana Woodman and Timm, was described from the Colombian Andes in 1993. Its original allocation to the C. nigrescens group recently was questioned based on several cranial characters the species appeared to share with some members of the C. thomasi group. We review characteristics of the C. nigrescens and C. thomasi groups, and we describe...
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N. Woodman, C.A. Cuartas-Calle, C.A. Delgado-V.
Population increase in Kirtland's warbler and summer range expansion to Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, USA Population increase in Kirtland's warbler and summer range expansion to Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, USA
The threatened Kirtland's warbler Dendroica kirtlandii breeds in stands of young jack pine Pinus banksiana growing on well-drained soils in Michigan, USA. We summarize information documenting the range expansion of Kirtland's warbler due to increased habitat management in the core breeding range in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan during 1990–2000. We collected records and conducted...
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J.R. Probst, D.M. Donner, Carol I. Bocetti, S. Sjogren
Pesticide-laced predator baits: considerations for prosecution and sentencing Pesticide-laced predator baits: considerations for prosecution and sentencing
The illegal use of pesticide-laced baits for predator control is a wildlife crime that is underreported, inadequately documented, and insufficiently punished. The crime occurs when some ranchers, farmers, and hunting groups illegally lace baits with pesticides to control avian and mammalian predators. The activity has poisoned birds protected by the Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird...
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N.B. Vyas, J. W. Spann, E. Albers, D. Patterson
Ranking terrestrial vertebrate species for utility in biomonitoring and vulnerability to environmental contaminants Ranking terrestrial vertebrate species for utility in biomonitoring and vulnerability to environmental contaminants
The measurement of contaminant tissue concentrations or exposure-related effects in biota has been used extensively to monitor pollution and environmental health. Terrestrial vertebrates have historically been an important group of species in such evaluations, not only because many are excellent sentinels of environmental contamination, but also because they are valued natural resources...
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N. H. Golden, Barnett A. Rattner
Methodological refinements in the determination of 146 polychlorinated biphenyls, including non-ortho- and mono-ortho-substituted PCBs, and 26 organochlorine pesticides as demonstrated in heron eggs Methodological refinements in the determination of 146 polychlorinated biphenyls, including non-ortho- and mono-ortho-substituted PCBs, and 26 organochlorine pesticides as demonstrated in heron eggs
A method for the determination of 146 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), including four non-ortho- and eight mono-ortho-substituted congeners, and 26 chlorinated pesticides is described. The method consists of ultrasonic extraction, Florisil cleanup, HPLC fractionation over porous graphitic carbon (PGC), and final determination with GC/ECD, GC/MS, or both. Two PCB congeners (PCB 30 and...
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S. Chu, Chia-Swee Hong, Barnett A. Rattner, P. C. McGowan
Ecosystem-level consequences of migratory faunal depletion caused by dams Ecosystem-level consequences of migratory faunal depletion caused by dams
Humans have been damming rivers for millennia, and our more ambitious efforts over the past century have arguably altered river ecosystems more extensively than any other anthropogenic activity. Effects of damming on river biota include decimation of migratory fauna (e.g., diadromous and potamodromous fishes and crustaceans), lost fisheries, and imperilment of obligate riverine taxa...
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Mary C. Freeman, C. M. Pringle, E.A. Greathouse, B. J. Freeman
Animal species endangerment: The role of environmental pollution Animal species endangerment: The role of environmental pollution
Multiple factors contribute to the decline of species. Habitat destruction is the primary factor that threatens species. affecting 73 % of endangered species. The second major factor causing species decline is the introduction of nonnative species. affecting 68% of endangered species. Pollution and overharvesting were identified as impacting, respectively, 38 and 15% of endangered...
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Oliver H. Pattee, Valerie L. Fellows, Dixie L. Bounds
Environmental factors affecting contaminant toxicity in aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates Environmental factors affecting contaminant toxicity in aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates
Physical and natural factors have long been known to influence the toxicity of environmental contaminants to vertebrates. The majority of data that address this topic have been derived from studies on fish, highly inbred laboratory rodents, and man.' The degree to which these factors modify toxicity has principally been elucidated by controlled laboratory experiments. Until recently, the
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Barnett A. Rattner, Alan G. Heath
Amphibians and pesticides in pristine areas Amphibians and pesticides in pristine areas
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D. W. Sparling, D. Cowman
Eutrophication and carbon sources in Chesapeake Bay over the last 2700 yr: Human impacts in context Eutrophication and carbon sources in Chesapeake Bay over the last 2700 yr: Human impacts in context
To compare natural variability and trends in a developed estuary with human-influenced patterns, stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) were measured in sediments from five piston cores collected in Chesapeake Bay. Mixing of terrestrial and algal carbon sources primarily controls patterns of δ13Corg profiles, so this proxy shows changes in estuary productivity and in delivery of...
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J.F. Bratton, Steven M. Colman, R.R. Seal