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Lithium Lithium

The lithium industry can be divided into two sectors: ore concentrate producers and chemical producers. Ore concentrate producers mine lithium minerals. They beneficiate the ores to produce material for use in ceramics and glass manufacturing.
Authors
J. Ober

Yields and trends of nutrients and total suspended solids in nontidal areas of the Chesapeake Bay basin, 1985-96 Yields and trends of nutrients and total suspended solids in nontidal areas of the Chesapeake Bay basin, 1985-96

Excessive concentrations of nutrients and suspended solids in water adversely affect water quality in the Chesapeake Bay. High levels of nutrients in the Bay result in algal blooms and suspended solids reduce water clarity, both of which decrease the amount of light reaching submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). The die off and decomposition of algae and SAV deplete oxygen supplies in the...
Authors
Michael J. Langland

Estimating population parameters for northern and southern breeding populations of Canada geese Estimating population parameters for northern and southern breeding populations of Canada geese

Canada geese (Branta canadensis) have been managed largely as a migratory resource. In the 1960's, Canada goose flocks were restored to historic breeding ranges in the United States and southern Canada to enhance recreational opportunity for observation and harvest. These populations of southern breeding geese have rapidly expanded, increasing conflicts with social and economic interests...
Authors
J.B. Hestbeck

Field evidence for linking Altosid applications with increased amphibian deformities in southern leopard frogs [abstract] Field evidence for linking Altosid applications with increased amphibian deformities in southern leopard frogs [abstract]

During the summer of 1997 we repeatedly sprayed Altosid, a formulation of 4% methoprene used for mosquito control, on six constructed macrocosms. Six additional macrocosms were sprayed with Abate4E, containing the organophosphate pesticide temephos, and six were sprayed with water (controls). The wetlands were created on an impermeable foundation for research purposes and averaged 215 m2...
Authors
D. W. Sparling

Backyard bolides: Finding a buried impact crater Backyard bolides: Finding a buried impact crater

Geologist Wylie Poag explains how he happened to find a major impact crater buried beneath Chesapeake Bay.
Authors
C. Wylie Poag

Renewal of voluntary feeding by wild‐caught Atlantic sturgeon juveniles in captivity Renewal of voluntary feeding by wild‐caught Atlantic sturgeon juveniles in captivity

A modification of previously documented force‐feeding procedures resulted in the renewal of appetite by several wild‐caught juvenile Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus. Four of four fish under controlled laboratory conditions responded positively to this technique within 1 month. These fish exhibited negative mean growth rates of −2.71 g/d before force‐feeding and gained an average...
Authors
M. N. DiLauro

Morphological adaptation with no mitochondrial DNA differentiation in the coastal plain swamp sparrow Morphological adaptation with no mitochondrial DNA differentiation in the coastal plain swamp sparrow

We estimated genetic differentiation between morphologically distinct tidal marsh populations of Swamp Sparrows (Melospiza georgiana nigrescens) and the more widespread inland populations (M. g. georgiana and M. g. ericrypta). The tidal marsh populations are consistently grayer with more extensive black markings (particularly in the crown), and their bills are larger. These differences...
Authors
R. Greenberg, P.J. Cordero, Sam Droege, R.C. Fleischer

The role of introduced species in the degradation of island ecosystems: A case history of Guam The role of introduced species in the degradation of island ecosystems: A case history of Guam

The accidental introduction of the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam around 1950 induced a cascade of extirpations that may be unprecedented among historical extinction events in taxonomic scope and severity. Birds, bats, and reptiles were affected, and by 1990 most forested areas on Guam retained only three native vertebrates, all of which were small lizards. Of the hypotheses...
Authors
Thomas H. Fritts, Gordon H. Rodda

Breeding biology of Acadian flycatchers in a bottomland hardwood forest Breeding biology of Acadian flycatchers in a bottomland hardwood forest

From 1993-1995, we located and monitored 601 Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) nests in a large contiguous tract of bottomland hardwood forest on the White River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas. Annual reproductive success was significantly different among years; ranging from 10-25% (Mayfield estimate) over the three years of the study. There was no significant difference in...
Authors
R.R. Wilson, R.J. Cooper
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