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Mapping the seabed and habitats in National Marine Sanctuaries - Examples from the East, Gulf and West Coasts Mapping the seabed and habitats in National Marine Sanctuaries - Examples from the East, Gulf and West Coasts

The National Marine Sanctuary System requires seabed and habitat maps to serve as a basis for managing sanctuary resources and for conducting research. NOAA, the agency that manages the sanctuaries, and the USGS have conducted mapping projects in three sanctuaries (Stellwagen Bank NMS, Flower Garden Banks NMS, and Channel Islands NMS) with an emphasis on collaboration of geologists and...
Authors
Page C. Valentine, Guy R. Cochrane, Kathryn M. Scanlon

Water resources management plan, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia Water resources management plan, Richmond National Battlefield Park, Virginia

Richmond National Battlefield Park (Richmond NBP) consists of 1,366 acres in 11 geographically separate units that are located primarily east, northeast, and southeast of the city of Richmond, Virginia. This Water Resources Management Plan addresses nine of the units: Beaver Dam Creek, Chickahominy Bluff, Cold Harbor (including the Garthright House), Drewry’s Bluff, Fort Harrison, Gaines...
Authors
Karen C. Rice, Roger M. Moberg, Kristen G. Allen, David Vana-Miller

An integrated analysis of the effects of past land use on forest herb colonization at the landscape scale An integrated analysis of the effects of past land use on forest herb colonization at the landscape scale

A framework that summarizes the direct and indirect effects of past land use on forest herb recolonization is proposed, and used to analyse the colonization patterns of forest understorey herbaceous species in a 360-ha mixed forest, grassland and arable landscape in the Dijle river valley (central Belgium). Fine-scale distribution maps were constructed for 14 species. The species were...
Authors
K. Verheyen, Glenn R. Guntenspergen, B. Biesbrouck, M. Hermy

Monitoring nekton as a bioindicator in shallow estuarine habitats Monitoring nekton as a bioindicator in shallow estuarine habitats

Long-term monitoring of estuarine nekton has many practical and ecological benefits but efforts are hampered by a lack of standardized sampling procedures. This study provides a rationale for monitoring nekton in shallow ( 1 m), temperate, estuarine habitats and addresses some important issues that arise when developing monitoring protocols. Sampling in seagrass and salt marsh habitats...
Authors
K.B. Raposa, C. T. Roman, J.F. Heltshe

Annual survival and recruitment in a Ruby-throated Hummingbird population, excluding the effect of transient individuals Annual survival and recruitment in a Ruby-throated Hummingbird population, excluding the effect of transient individuals

We estimated annual apparent survival, recruitment, and rate of population growth of breeding Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris), while controlling for transients, by using 18 years of capture-mark-recapture data collected during 1984-2001 at Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History near York, South Carolina. Resident males had lower apparent survival (0.30 ± 0.05...
Authors
B. Hilton, M.W. Miller

Insecticide residues on weathered passerine carcass feet Insecticide residues on weathered passerine carcass feet

Nine brown-headed cowbirds ( Molothrus ater ) were exposed to turf sprayed with either EarthCare® (25% diazinon; 4.77 L a.i./ha) or Ortho-Klor® (12.6% chlorpyrifos; 5.21 L a.i./ha). Birds were euthanized and one foot from each bird was weathered outdoors for up to 28 days and the other foot was kept frozen until residue analysis. When compared to the unweathered feet, feet weathered for...
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N.B. Vyas, J. W. Spann, C.S. Hulse, J.J. Butterbrodt, J. Mengelkoch, K. MacDougall, B. Williams, P. Pendergrass

Relationship between oxidative stress, pathology, and behavioral signs of lead poisoning in mallards Relationship between oxidative stress, pathology, and behavioral signs of lead poisoning in mallards

Some of the adverse effects of lead (Pb) may be associated with oxidative damage of lipids, proteins, or DNA. In a previous study a linkage was observed between the susceptibilities of waterfowl species to Pb poisoning with oxidative stress. To investigate this relationship among the individuals of a single species, for 3 wk 4 groups of 72 mallards were fed diets containing high or low...
Authors
R. Mateo, W. N. Beyer, J. W. Spann, D. J. Hoffman, A. Ramis

Estimating natal dispersal movement rates of female European ducks with multistate modelling Estimating natal dispersal movement rates of female European ducks with multistate modelling

1. We used up to 34 years of capture-recapture data from about 22 100 new releases of day-old female ducklings and multistate modelling to test predictions about the influence of environmental, habitat and management factors on natal dispersal probability of three species of ducks within the Engure Marsh, Latvia. 2. The mean natal dispersal distances were very similar (c. 0.6-0.7 km) for...
Authors
Peter Blums, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines, M. S. Lindberg, Aivars Mednis

Determination of alkylphenol and alkylphenolethoxylates in biota by liquid chromatography with detection by tandem mass spectrometry and fluorescence spectroscopy Determination of alkylphenol and alkylphenolethoxylates in biota by liquid chromatography with detection by tandem mass spectrometry and fluorescence spectroscopy

A quantitative method for the simultaneous determination of octylphenol, nonylphenol and the corresponding ethoxylates (1 to 5) in biota is presented. Extraction methods were developed for egg and fish matrices based on accelerated solvent extraction followed by a solid-phase extraction cleanup, using octadecylsilica or aminopropyl cartridges. Identification and quantitation were...
Authors
I. Schmitz-Afonso, J.E. Loyo-Rosales, M. de la Paz Aviles, Barnett A. Rattner, C.P. Rice

Lead accumulation in feathers of nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) experimentally treated in the field Lead accumulation in feathers of nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) experimentally treated in the field

Although lead can attain high concentrations in feathers, interpretation of the biological significance of this phenomenon is difficult. As part of an effort to develop and validate non-invasive methods to monitor contaminant exposure in free-ranging birds, lead uptake by feathers of nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) was evaluated in a controlled exposure study...
Authors
N. H. Golden, Barnett A. Rattner, J.B. Cohen, D. J. Hoffman, E. Russek-Cohen, M. A. Ottinger
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