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Living in the branches: Population dynamics and ecological processes in dendritic networks Living in the branches: Population dynamics and ecological processes in dendritic networks

Spatial structure regulates and modifies processes at several levels of ecological organization (e.g. individual/genetic, population and community) and is thus a key component of complex systems, where knowledge at a small scale can be insufficient for understanding system behaviour at a larger scale. Recent syntheses outline potential applications of network theory to ecological systems...
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E.H.C. Grant, W.H. Lowe, W.F. Fagan

Using a novel micro-sampling technique to monitor the effects of methylmercury on the eggs of wild birds Using a novel micro-sampling technique to monitor the effects of methylmercury on the eggs of wild birds

Methylmercury is the predominant chemical form of mercury reported in the eggs of wild birds. The embryo is the life stage at which birds are most sensitive to methylmercury. Protective guidelines have been based largely on captive-breeding studies done with chickens (Gallus domesticus), mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus). Typically these...
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J.D. Klimstra, K.R. Stebbins, G. H. Heinz

Design and implementation of estimation-based monitoring programs for flora and fauna: A case study on the Cherokee National Forest Design and implementation of estimation-based monitoring programs for flora and fauna: A case study on the Cherokee National Forest

Science-based monitoring of biological resources is important for a greater understanding of ecological systems and for assessment of the target population using theoretic-based management approaches. When selecting variables to monitor, managers first need to carefully consider their objectives, the geographic and temporal scale at which they will operate, and the effort needed to...
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J.D. Klimstra, A.F. O'Connell, M.J. Pistrang, L.M. Lewis, J.A. Herrig, J.R. Sauer

Mercury in tree swallow food, eggs, bodies, and feathers at Acadia National Park, Maine, and an EPA Superfund Site, Ayer, Massachusetts Mercury in tree swallow food, eggs, bodies, and feathers at Acadia National Park, Maine, and an EPA Superfund Site, Ayer, Massachusetts

We monitored nest boxes during 1997–1999 at Acadia National Park, Mt. Desert Island, ME and at an old-field site in Orono, ME to determine mercury (Hg) uptake in tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) eggs, tissues, and food boluses. Also, in 1998–1999 we monitored nest boxes at Grove Pond and Plow Shop Pond at a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site in Ayer, MA. We recorded...
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Jerry R. Longcore, Terry A. Haines, William A. Halteman

Oxidative stress induced in PCB 126-exposed northern leopard frogs, Rana pipiens Oxidative stress induced in PCB 126-exposed northern leopard frogs, Rana pipiens

Northern leopard frogs Rana pipiens exposed to PCB 126 (3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl) were examined for hepatic oxidative stress. In a dose-response study, northern leopard frogs were injected intraperitoneally with either PCB 126 in corn oil (0.2, 0.7, 2.3, or 7.8 mg/kg body weight) or corn oil alone. In a time-course study, frogs received 7.8 mg/kg or corn oil alone, and were...
Authors
Y.-W. Huang, D. J. Hoffman, W. H. Karasov

Evaluation of marsh development processes at Fire Island National Seashore: Recent and historic perspectives Evaluation of marsh development processes at Fire Island National Seashore: Recent and historic perspectives

Purpose and significance of the study: Salt marshes are dynamic environments, increasing in vertical elevation and migrating, often landward, as sea level rises. With sea level rise greater than marsh elevation increase, marshes can be submerged, marsh soils become waterlogged, and plant growth becomes stressed, often resulting in conversion of vegetation-dominated marsh to mudflat or...
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C. T. Roman, D.R. King, Donald R. Cahoon, J.C. Lynch, P.G. Appleby

Sublethal responses of avian embryos exposed to polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants Sublethal responses of avian embryos exposed to polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDEs) have been detected in bird eggs worldwide, and despite increasing concentrations over the past 25 years, toxicological thresholds have yet to be established. We previously reported embryonic survival, and pipping and hatching success in chicken (Gallus gallus), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and American kestrel (Falco sparverius) embryos receiving 0...
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Barnett A. Rattner, M.A. McKernan, M. Ottinger

Potential environmental contaminant risks to avian species at important bird areas in the northeastern United States Potential environmental contaminant risks to avian species at important bird areas in the northeastern United States

Environmental contaminants, acting at molecular through population levels of biological organization, can have profound effects upon birds. A screening level risk assessment was conducted that examined potential contaminant threats at 52 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in the northeastern Atlantic coast drainage. Using geographic information system methodology, data layers describing or...
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Barnett A. Rattner, B.K. Ackerson

Ball clay Ball clay

The article offers information on ball clay. Among the companies that mine ball clay in the U.S. are H.C. Spinks Clay, Kentucky-Tennessee Clay and Old Hickory Clay. In 2006, an estimated 1.2 million tons of the mineral was sold or used domestically and exported. Forty-percent of the total sales is accounted for ceramic floor and wall tile followed by sanitaryware and miscellaneous...
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R.L. Virta

Fluorspar Fluorspar

Apart from some fluorspar by-product, there was no U.S. production of fluorspar in 2006. Imports were 553 kt, nearly 14 percent less than in 2005, and China was by far the largest supplier. China's changing export policy and high ocean freight rates indicate that delivered prices for fluorspar may increase in 2007 and countries such as Mexico, Mongolia, and South Africa are gaining...
Authors
M. Miller
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