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Approaches for the direct estimation of lambda, and demographic contributions to lambda, using capture-recapture data Approaches for the direct estimation of lambda, and demographic contributions to lambda, using capture-recapture data
We first consider the estimation of the finite rate of population increase or population growth rate, lambda sub i, using capture-recapture data from open populations. We review estimation and modelling of lambda sub i under three main approaches to modelling open-population data: the classic approach of Jolly (1965) and Seber (1965), the superpopulation approach of Crosbie & Manly (1985...
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J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines
Forest restoration as ecological succession: should we speed it up or slow it down? Forest restoration as ecological succession: should we speed it up or slow it down?
Recent assessments of afforestation of agricultural lands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley imply the importance of quickly developing vertical forest structure to benefit 'wildlife.' We examine this assumption and find that animal species of interest as targets of proactive management, as well as targets of control, occur through the full successional sere. Different species of mammals...
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P.B. Hamel, D.J. Twedt, T.J. Nuttle, C.A. Woodson, F. Broerman, J.M. Wahome
Analysis and Management of Animal Populations: Modeling, Estimation and Decision Making Analysis and Management of Animal Populations: Modeling, Estimation and Decision Making
This book deals with the processes involved in making informed decisions about the management of animal populations. It covers the modeling of population responses to management actions, the estimation of quantities needed in the modeling effort, and the application of these estimates and models to the development of sound management decisions. The book synthesizes and integrates in a...
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B. Kenneth Williams, J.D. Nichols, M.J. Conroy
National Fish Strain Registry - Trout Species Tables on Reported Strains and Broodstocks National Fish Strain Registry - Trout Species Tables on Reported Strains and Broodstocks
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H. L. Kincaid, L.J. Mengel, S. Brimm
Spatial and temporal distribution of horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) Spawning Delaware Bay: Implications for monitoring Spatial and temporal distribution of horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) Spawning Delaware Bay: Implications for monitoring
Concern for the status of horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) has increased as harvest for conch and eel bait has increased and spawning habitat has decreased. In early 1999 a workshop was held at the behest of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission to design a statistically valid survey of horseshoe crab spawning in Delaware Bay. The survey that resulted was a redesign of a...
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D. R. Smith, P.S. Pooler, B.L. Swan, S.F. Michels, W.R. Hall, P.J. Himchak, M. J. Millard
Model-based estimation of individual fitness Model-based estimation of individual fitness
Fitness is the currency of natural selection, a measure of the propagation rate of genotypes into future generations. Its various definitions have the common feature that they are functions of survival and fertility rates. At the individual level, the operative level for natural selection, these rates must be understood as latent features, genetically determined propensities existing at...
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William A. Link, Evan G. Cooch, Emmanuelle Cam
Water quality in shallow alluvial aquifers, Upper Colorado River Basin, Colorado, 1997 Water quality in shallow alluvial aquifers, Upper Colorado River Basin, Colorado, 1997
Shallow ground water in areas of increasing urban development within the Upper Colorado River Basin was sampled for inorganic and organic constituents to characterize water-quality conditions and to identify potential anthropogenic effects resulting from development. In 1997, 25 shallow monitoring wells were installed and sampled in five areas of urban development in Eagle, Grand...
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Lori E. Apodaca, J. B. Bails, C. Michelle Smith
Water Resources Data, Pennsylvania, Water Year 2001. Volume 1. Delaware River Basin Water Resources Data, Pennsylvania, Water Year 2001. Volume 1. Delaware River Basin
Introduction The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with State, municipal, and Federal agencies, collects a large amount of data pertaining to the water resources of Pennsylvania each water year. These data, accumulated during many water years, constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved understanding of the water resources of the State...
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R.R. Durlin, W.P. Schaffstall
Trends in Streamflow, River Ice, and Snowpack for Coastal River Basins in Maine During the 20th Century Trends in Streamflow, River Ice, and Snowpack for Coastal River Basins in Maine During the 20th Century
Trends over the 20th Century were examined in streamflow, river ice, and snowpack for coastal river basins in Maine. Trends over time were tested in the timing and magnitude of seasonal river flows, the occurrence and duration of river ice, and changes in snowpack depth, equivalent water content, and density. Significant trends toward earlier spring peak flow and earlier center-of-volume...
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Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Hydrologic Data Collected in Small Watersheds on Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1999-2000 Hydrologic Data Collected in Small Watersheds on Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1999-2000
The US Geological Survey, in cooperation with Acadia National Park, began collecting data for two projects related to nutrient loading to coastal estuaries on Mount Desert Island in 1999. Streamflow data from 16 sites and chemical concentration data from 14 sites in 13 small watersheds on the island are presented in this report. Data were collected from January 1999 to September 2000...
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Martha G. Nielsen, James M. Caldwell, Charles W. Culbertson, Michael Handley
The effect of the new Massachusetts Bay sewage outfall on the concentrations of metals and bacterial spores in nearby bottom and suspended sediments The effect of the new Massachusetts Bay sewage outfall on the concentrations of metals and bacterial spores in nearby bottom and suspended sediments
Since the new outfall for Boston's treated sewage effluent began operation on September 6, 2000, no change has been observed in concentrations of silver or Clostridium perfringens spores (an ecologically benign tracer of sewage), in bottom sediments at a site 2.5 km west of the outfall. In suspended sediment samples collected with a time-series sediment trap located 1.3 km south of the...
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Michael H. Bothner, M.A. Casso, R.R. Rendigs, P. J. Lamothe
Crustal structure of central Lake Baikal: Insights into intracontinental rifting Crustal structure of central Lake Baikal: Insights into intracontinental rifting
The Cenozoic rift system of Baikal, located in the interior of the largest continental mass on Earth, is thought to represent a potential analog of the early stage of breakup of supercontinents. We present a detailed P wave velocity structure of the crust and sediments beneath the Central Basin, the deepest basin in the Baikal rift system. The structure is characterized by a Moho depth...
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Uri S. ten Brink, Michael H. Taylor