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Sustainably connecting children with nature: an exploratory study of nature play area visitor impacts and their management Sustainably connecting children with nature: an exploratory study of nature play area visitor impacts and their management
Parks are developing nature play areas to improve children's health and “connect” them with nature. However, these play areas are often located in protected natural areas where managers must balance recreation with associated environmental impacts. In this exploratory study, we sought to describe these impacts. We also investigated which ages, gender, and play group sizes most frequently...
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Matthew H.E.M. Browning, Jeffrey L. Marion, Timothy G. Gregoire
Demographics of reintroduced populations: estimation, modeling, and decision analysis Demographics of reintroduced populations: estimation, modeling, and decision analysis
Reintroduction can be necessary for recovering populations of threatened species. However, the success of reintroduction efforts has been poorer than many biologists and managers would hope. To increase the benefits gained from reintroduction, management decision making should be couched within formal decision-analytic frameworks. Decision analysis is a structured process for informing...
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Sarah J. Converse, Clinton T. Moore, Doug P. Armstrong
Changing patterns in the use, recycling, and material substitution of mercury in the United States Changing patterns in the use, recycling, and material substitution of mercury in the United States
Environmental concerns have led to numerous regulations that have dramatically decreased the reported production and use of mercury in the United States since the 1980s. Government legislation and subsequent industry actions have led to increased collection of mercury-containing materials and the recovery of mercury through recycling. Mercury emissions have been reduced and effective...
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David R. Wilburn
The Nation's top 25 construction aggregates producers The Nation's top 25 construction aggregates producers
U.S. production of construction aggregates in 2011 was 2.17 billion short tons, valued at $17.2 billion, free on board (f.o.b.) at plant. Construction aggregates production decreased by 37 percent, and the associated value decreased by 25 percent, compared with the record highs reported in 2006. In 2011, construction aggregates production increased for the first time since 2006, owing to...
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Jason Christopher Willett
Identification of largemouth bass virus in the introduced Northern snakehead inhabiting the Cheasapeake Bay watershed Identification of largemouth bass virus in the introduced Northern snakehead inhabiting the Cheasapeake Bay watershed
The Northern Snakehead Channa argus is an introduced species that now inhabits the Chesapeake Bay. During a preliminary survey for introduced pathogens possibly harbored by these fish in Virginia waters, a filterable agent was isolated from five specimens that produced cytopathic effects in BF-2 cells. Based on PCR amplification and partial sequencing of the major capsid protein (MCP)...
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Luke R. Iwanowicz, Christine L. Densmore, Cassidy M. Hahn, Phillip McAllister, John Odenkirk
Continuous resistivity profiling data from Great South Bay, Long Island, New York Continuous resistivity profiling data from Great South Bay, Long Island, New York
An investigation of submarine aquifers adjacent to the Fire Island National Seashore and Long Island, New York was conducted to assess the importance of submarine groundwater discharge as a potential nonpoint source of nitrogen delivery to Great South Bay. Over 200 kilometers of continuous resistivity profiling data were collected to image the fresh-saline groundwater interface in...
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V.A. Cross, J.F. Bratton, K.D. Kroeger, John Crusius, C.R. Worley
Bridging groundwater models and decision support with a Bayesian network Bridging groundwater models and decision support with a Bayesian network
Resource managers need to make decisions to plan for future environmental conditions, particularly sea level rise, in the face of substantial uncertainty. Many interacting processes factor in to the decisions they face. Advances in process models and the quantification of uncertainty have made models a valuable tool for this purpose. Long-simulation runtimes and, often, numerical...
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Michael N. Fienen, John P. Masterson, Nathaniel G. Plant, Benjamin T. Gutierrez, E. Robert Thieler
A wetting and drying scheme for ROMS A wetting and drying scheme for ROMS
The processes of wetting and drying have many important physical and biological impacts on shallow water systems. Inundation and dewatering effects on coastal mud flats and beaches occur on various time scales ranging from storm surge, periodic rise and fall of the tide, to infragravity wave motions. To correctly simulate these physical processes with a numerical model requires the...
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John C. Warner, Zafer Defne, Kevin Haas, Hernan G. Arango
Mapping risk of avian influenza transmission at the interface of domestic poultry and wild birds Mapping risk of avian influenza transmission at the interface of domestic poultry and wild birds
Emergence of avian influenza viruses with high lethality to humans, such as the currently circulating highly pathogenic A(H5N1) (emerged in 1996) and A(H7N9) cause serious concern for the global economic and public health sectors. Understanding the spatial and temporal interface between wild and domestic populations, from which these viruses emerge, is fundamental to taking action. This
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Diann J. Prosser, Laura L. Hungerford, R. Michael Erwin, Mary Ann Ottinger, John Y. Takekawa, Erle C. Ellis
Posthandling survival and PIT tag retention by alewives—a comparison of gastric and surgical implants Posthandling survival and PIT tag retention by alewives—a comparison of gastric and surgical implants
We compared survival and tag retention of Alewives Alosa pseudoharengus tagged with PIT tags, using intraperitoneal (IP) surgical implants, gastric implants (GI), and untagged controls held for 38 d. Retention was 100% for IP-tagged Alewives and 98% for GI-tagged implants. No significant difference in survival was observed among any of these groups. These results lend support to the use...
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Theodore Castro-Santos, Volney Voni
Regeneration in bottomland forest canopy gaps six years after variable retention harvests to enhance wildlife habitat Regeneration in bottomland forest canopy gaps six years after variable retention harvests to enhance wildlife habitat
To promote desired forest conditions that enhance wildlife habitat in bottomland forests, managers prescribed and implemented variable-retention harvest, a.k.a. wildlife forestry, in four stands on Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge, LA. These treatments created canopy openings (gaps) within which managers sought to regenerate shade-intolerant trees. Six years after prescribed...
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Daniel J. Twedt, Scott G. Somershoe
Proceedings of a workshop on American Eel passage technologies Proceedings of a workshop on American Eel passage technologies
Recent concerns regarding a decline in recruitment of American eels (Anguilla rostrata) have prompted efforts to restore this species to historic habitats by providing passage for both upstream migrant juveniles and downstream migrant adults at riverine barriers, including low-head and hydroelectric dams (Castonguay et al. 1994, Haro et al. 2000). These efforts include development of...
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Alexander J. Haro