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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
Lithogeochemical character of near-surface bedrock in the New England coastal basins Lithogeochemical character of near-surface bedrock in the New England coastal basins
This geographic information system (GIS) data layer shows the generalized lithologic and geochemical, termed lithogeochemical, character of near-surface bedrock in the New England Coastal Basin (NECB) study area of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The area encompasses 23,000 square miles in western and central Maine, eastern Massachusetts...
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Gilpin R. Robinson, Joseph D. Ayotte, Denise L. Montgomery, Leslie A. DeSimone
National Fish Strain Registry - Trout Species Tables on Reported Strains and Broodstocks National Fish Strain Registry - Trout Species Tables on Reported Strains and Broodstocks
No abstract available at this time
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H. L. Kincaid, L.J. Mengel, S. Brimm
Altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface in Highland and West Fallowfield Townships, Chester County, Pennsylvania, March through July, 2001 Altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface in Highland and West Fallowfield Townships, Chester County, Pennsylvania, March through July, 2001
No abstract available.
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Abdul Mohammad
Behavioral effects of environmental enrichment on harbor seals (Phoca vitulina concolor) and gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) Behavioral effects of environmental enrichment on harbor seals (Phoca vitulina concolor) and gray seals (Halichoerus grypus)
Zoos and aquariums have been incorporating environmental enrichment into their animal care programs for the past 30 years to increase mental stimulation and promote natural behaviors. However, most attempts to document the effects of enrichment on animal behavior have focused on terrestrial mammals. Staff at the National Aquarium in Baltimore conducted an investigation of the behavioral...
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S. A. Hunter, M. S. Bay, M. L. Martin, Jeffrey S. Hatfield
Development of oak plantations established for wildlife Development of oak plantations established for wildlife
Extensive areas that are currently in agricultural production within the Mississippi Alluvial Valley are being restored to bottomland hardwood forests. Oaks (Quercus sp.), sown as seeds (acorns) or planted as seedlings, are the predominant trees established on most afforested sites. To compare stand development and natural invasion on sites afforested by planting seedlings or by sowing...
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D.J. Twedt, R.R. Wilson
An appeal to undergraduate wildlife programs: send scientists to learn statistics An appeal to undergraduate wildlife programs: send scientists to learn statistics
Undergraduate wildlife students taking introductory statistics too often are poorly prepared and insufficiently motivated to learn statistics. We have also encountered too many wildlife professionals, even with graduate degrees, who exhibit an aversion to thinking statistically, either relying too heavily on statisticians or avoiding statistics altogether. We believe part of the reason...
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W. L. Kendall, W.R. Gould
Temporal variation in bird counts within a Hawaiian rainforest Temporal variation in bird counts within a Hawaiian rainforest
We studied monthly and annual variation in density estimates of nine forest bird species along an elevational gradient in an east Maui rainforest. We conducted monthly variable circular-plot counts for 36 consecutive months along transects running downhill from timberline. Density estimates were compared by month, year, and station for all resident bird species with sizeable populations
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John C. Simon, T.K. Pratt, Kim E. Berlin, James R. Kowalsky, S.G. Fancy, Jeff S. Hatfield
Stable isotope analysis of temporal variation in the diets of pre-fledged Laughing Gulls Stable isotope analysis of temporal variation in the diets of pre-fledged Laughing Gulls
The δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S stable isotopic values of feathers from pre-fledged Laughing Gulls (Larus atricilla) in coastal Virginia and Jamaica Bay, New York were used to examine dietary variation during the nestling period. The tip portions of the feathers were used to indicate diet during the initiation of primary feather growth, whereas the base portions indicated diet during the period
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A. J. Knoff, Stephen A. Macko, R. Michael Erwin, Kevin M. Brown
Sources of variation in survival and breeding site fidelity in three species of European ducks Sources of variation in survival and breeding site fidelity in three species of European ducks
1. We used long-term capture-recapture-recovery data and a modelling approach developed by Burnham (1993) to test a priori predictions about sources of variation in annual survival rates and fidelity within a population of individually marked females in three species of European ducks from a breeding ground study site in Latvia. 2. True annual survival was higher for diving ducks (tufted...
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Peter Blums, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines
On the estimation of species richness based on the accumulation of previously unrecorded species On the estimation of species richness based on the accumulation of previously unrecorded species
Estimation of species richness of local communities has become an important topic in community ecology and monitoring. Investigators can seldom enumerate all the species present in the area of interest during sampling sessions. If the location of interest is sampled repeatedly within a short time period, the number of new species recorded is typically largest in the initial sample and...
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E. Cam, J.D. Nichols, J.R. Sauer, J.E. Hines