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D. H. Ellis

Factors affecting pesticide occurrence and transport in a large Midwestern river basin Factors affecting pesticide occurrence and transport in a large Midwestern river basin

Several factors affect the occurrence and transport of pesticides in surface waters of the 29,400 km2 White River Basin in Indiana. A relationship was found between pesticide use and the average annual concentration of that pesticide in the White River, although this relationship varies for different classes of pesticides. About one percent of the mass applied of each of the commonly...
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Charles G. Crawford

Construction aggregates Construction aggregates

The estimated production during 2000 of construction aggregates, crushed stone, and construction sand and gravel increased by about 2.6% to 2.7 Gt (3 billion st), compared with 1999. The expansion that started in 1992 continued with record production levels for the ninth consecutive year. By commodity, construction sand and gravel production increased by 4.5% to 1.16 Gt (1.28 billion st)...
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W.P. Bolen, V.V. Tepordei

Aquatic vegetation and trophic condition of Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA) kettle ponds Aquatic vegetation and trophic condition of Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA) kettle ponds

The species composition and relative abundance of aquatic macrophytes was evaluated in five Cape Cod, Massachusetts, freshwater kettle ponds, representing a range of trophic conditions from oligotrophic to eutrophic. At each pond, aquatic vegetation and environmental variables (slope, water depth, sediment bulk density, sediment grain size, sediment organic content and porewater...
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C. T. Roman, N. E. Barrett, J. W. Portnoy

Seasonal habitat-use patterns of nekton in a tide-restricted and unrestricted New England salt marsh Seasonal habitat-use patterns of nekton in a tide-restricted and unrestricted New England salt marsh

Many New England salt marshes remain tide-restricted or are undergoing tidal restoration. Hydrologic manipulation of salt marshes affects marsh biogeochemistry and vegetation patterns, but responses by fishes and decapod crustaceans (nekton) remain unclear, This study examines nekton habitat-use patterns in the tide-restricted Hatches Harbor salt marsh (Provincetown, Massachusetts)...
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K.B. Raposa, C. T. Roman

Hunting statistics: what data for what use? An account of an international workshop Hunting statistics: what data for what use? An account of an international workshop

Hunting interacts with the underlying dynamics of game species in several different ways and is, at the same time, a source of valuable information not easily obtained from populations that are not subjected to hunting. Specific questions, including the sustainability of hunting activities, can be addressed using hunting statistics. Such investigations will frequently require that...
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J.D. Nichols, R.A. Lancia, J.D. Lebreton

A pair of Roseate Terns adopts another pair's egg A pair of Roseate Terns adopts another pair's egg

Most cases of adoption in Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) occur when a chick leaves (or is moved from) its nest site and adopts new parents (Ian Nisbet, pers. comm.). It is not known to what extent similar behavior occurs in Roseate Terns (S. dougallii), however, because (except for studies of chick-provisioning Richards and Schew 1989, Teets 1998, Shealer 1999) until recently, little...
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Jeffrey A. Spendelow, J. Michelle Kuter, Corey M. Grinnell

Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize

Protected area visitation is an important component of ecotourism, and as such, must be sustainable. However, protected area visitation may degrade natural resources, particularly in areas of concentrated visitor activities like trails and recreation sites. This is an important concern in ecotourism destinations such as Belize and Costa Rica, because they actively promote ecotourism and
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T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion

Importance of early successional habitat to ruffed grouse and American woodcock Importance of early successional habitat to ruffed grouse and American woodcock

Ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) and American woodcock (Scolopax minor) provide millions of days of recreation each year for people in the eastern United States (U.S). These popular game birds depend on early successional forest habitats throughout much of the year. Ruffed grouse and woodcock populations are declining in the eastern United States as an abundance of shrub-dominated and...
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D.R. Dessecker, D.G. McAuley

Flow and habitat effects on juvenile fish abundance in natural and altered flow regimes Flow and habitat effects on juvenile fish abundance in natural and altered flow regimes

Conserving biological resources native to large river systems increasingly depends on how flow-regulated segments of these rivers are managed. Improving management will require a better understanding of linkages between river biota and temporal variability of flow and instream habitat. However, few studies have quantified responses of native fish populations to multiyear (>2 yr) patterns...
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Mary C. Freeman, Z.H. Bowen, K.D. Bovee, E.R. Irwin
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