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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
Nineteenth century mercury hazard to wading birds and cormorants of the Carson River, Nevada Nineteenth century mercury hazard to wading birds and cormorants of the Carson River, Nevada
Contemporary mercury interest relates to atmospheric deposition, contaminated fish stocks and exposed fish-eating wildlife. The focus is on methylmercury (MeHg) even though most contamination is of inorganic (IoHg) origin. However, IoHg is readily methylated in aquatic systems to become more hazardous to vertebrates. In response to a classic episode of historical (1859–1890) IoHg...
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Charles J. Henny, E. F. Hill, D. J. Hoffman, M. G. Spalding, R. A. Grove
Demography of a population collapse: The Northern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus) Demography of a population collapse: The Northern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus)
We studied the demography of a population of Northern Idaho ground squirrels (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus) in Adams Co., Idaho. The population was completely censused yearly from 1987 to 1999, during which time it declined from 272 to 10 animals. The finite population growth rate, based on a Leslie matrix model of average life-history parameters, was only 0.72 (i.e., significantly
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P. W. Sherman, M.C. Runge
Rediscovery of Enders's small-eared shrew, Cryptotis endersi (Insectivora: Soricidae), with a redescription of the species Rediscovery of Enders's small-eared shrew, Cryptotis endersi (Insectivora: Soricidae), with a redescription of the species
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R. H. Pine, N. Woodman, R. M. Timm
A monitoring protocol to assess tidal restoration of salt marshes on local and regional scales A monitoring protocol to assess tidal restoration of salt marshes on local and regional scales
Assessing the response of salt marshes to tidal restoration relies on comparisons of ecosystem attributes between restored and reference marshes. Although this approach provides an objective basis for judging project success, inferences can be constrained if the high variability of natural marshes masks differences in sampled attributes between restored and reference sites. Furthermore...
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H.A. Neckles, M.D. Dionne, D.M. Burdick, C. T. Roman, R. Buchsbaum, E. Hutchins
First record of the Arizona cotton rat (Sigmodon arizonae) in New Mexico First record of the Arizona cotton rat (Sigmodon arizonae) in New Mexico
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J.K. Frey, R.D. Fisher, M.A. Bogan, C. Jones
The horse and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) of Rhode Island The horse and deer flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) of Rhode Island
The Tabanidae of Rhode Island were surveyed using Rhode Island canopy traps placed at 20 locations in the state during the summers of 1999 and 2000. In total, 5,120 flies were collected, which included 55 species in the genera Chrysops, Hybomitra, Tabanus, Merycomyia, and Stonemyia. Distributional and ecological information is provided for each species in Rhode Island.
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K. Bartlett, S.R. Alm, R. LeBrun, H. Ginsberg
Wildlife habitat modeling in an adaptive framework: The role of alternative models Wildlife habitat modeling in an adaptive framework: The role of alternative models
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M.J. Conroy, C. T. Moore
Supplemental planting of early successional tree species during bottomland hardwood afforestation Supplemental planting of early successional tree species during bottomland hardwood afforestation
Reforestation of former bottom land hardwood forests that have been cleared for agriculture (i.e., afforestation) has historically emphasized planting heavy-seeded oaks (Quercus spp.) and pecans (Carya spp.). These species are slow to develop vertical forest structure. However, vertical forest structure is key to colonization of afforested sites by forest birds. Although early...
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D.J. Twedt, R.R. Wilson
Field surveys: Estimating absolute densities of tigers using capture-recapture sampling Field surveys: Estimating absolute densities of tigers using capture-recapture sampling
Contents: -- Introduction -- Choice of camera trap equipment -- Conducting camera trap surveys -- Analysis of capture-recapture data -- References
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K. U. Karanth, S. Kumar, J.D. Nichols
The midwinter survey of black ducks, locally and regionally The midwinter survey of black ducks, locally and regionally
The Midwinter Waterfowl Inventory (MWI) has been conducted consistently in Maryland since 1955 and in Virginia since 1957. Maryland currently focuses surveys in 30 segments along the Chesapeake Bay, Potomac River, and Atlantic Coast, whereas Virginia focuses on 22 segments centered over the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay and along the tidewater areas of Back Bay and western shore...
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Dennis G. Jorde, Daniel B. Stotts
Microscopic analysis of feather and hair fragments associated with human mummified remains from Kagamil Island, Alaska Microscopic analysis of feather and hair fragments associated with human mummified remains from Kagamil Island, Alaska
Human mummified remains of 34 different infant and adult individuals from Kagamil Island, Alaska, are accessioned in the Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Kagamil Island is one of the small islands in the Island of Four Mountains group of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska and is well known for the mummy caves located on the southwest...
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C.J. Dove, S.C. Peurach