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Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of pink-footed geese: cooperator report Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of pink-footed geese: cooperator report
This document describes progress to date on the development of a harvest‐management strategy for maintaining pink‐footed goose abundance near their target level by providing for sustainable harvests in Norway and Denmark. Many goose populations in western Europe have increased dramatically in recent decades. The Svalbard population of pink‐footed geese (Anser brachyrhynchus) is a good...
Authors
Fred A. Johnson, Gitte H. Jensen, Jesper Madsen
Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of pink-footed geese: a response to a review of the progress summary Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of pink-footed geese: a response to a review of the progress summary
Herein we provide excerpts of the reviewers' comments and our response. We did not duplicate the portion of the reviewers' comments in which they summarized our findings.
Authors
Fred A. Johnson, Gitte H. Jensen, Jesper Madsen
Mudfish on the menu? Rise of the much-maligned Bowfin Mudfish on the menu? Rise of the much-maligned Bowfin
No abstract available.
Authors
Kenneth J. Sulak
TanA: a fluorogenic probe for thiaminase activity TanA: a fluorogenic probe for thiaminase activity
A fluorogenic thiamine analogue is presented as a fluorescent probe for thiaminase activity. The emission of the fluorophore is quenched by photoinduced electron transfer (PET) to the N-substituted pyridinium portion of the probe. Action of the enzyme releases the free pyridine group causing a substantial increase in fluorescence.
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Wanjun Zhu, James L. Zajicek, Donald E. Tillitt, Timothy E. Glass
Descriptions and characterizations of water-level data and groundwater flow for the Brewster Boulevard and Castle Hayne Aquifer Systems and the Tarawa Terrace Aquifer Descriptions and characterizations of water-level data and groundwater flow for the Brewster Boulevard and Castle Hayne Aquifer Systems and the Tarawa Terrace Aquifer
This supplement of Chapter A (Supplement 3) summarizes results of analyses of groundwater-level data and describes corresponding elements of groundwater flow such as vertical hydraulic gradients useful for groundwater-flow model calibration. Field data as well as theoretical concepts indicate that potentiometric surfaces within the study area are shown to resemble to a large degree a...
Authors
Robert E. Faye, L. Elliott Jones, René J. Suárez-Soto
Harmonizing multiple methods for reconstructing historical potential and reference evapotranspiration Harmonizing multiple methods for reconstructing historical potential and reference evapotranspiration
Potential evapotranspiration (PET) and reference evapotranspiration (RET) data are usually critical components of hydrologic analysis. Many different equations are available to estimate PET and RET. Most of these equations, such as the Priestley-Taylor and Penman- Monteith methods, rely on detailed meteorological data collected at ground-based weather stations. Few weather stations...
Authors
Getachew Belaineh, David Sumner, Edward Carter, David Clapp
Potential effects of sea-level rise on coastal wetlands in southeastern Louisiana Potential effects of sea-level rise on coastal wetlands in southeastern Louisiana
Coastal Louisiana wetlands contain about 37% of the estuarine herbaceous marshes in the conterminous United States. The long-term stability of coastal wetlands is often a function of a wetland's ability to maintain elevation equilibrium with mean sea level through processes such as primary production and sediment accretion. However, Louisiana has sustained more coastal wetland loss than...
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Patty Glick, Jonathan Clough, Amy Polaczyk, Brady R. Couvillion, Brad Nunley
Confronting dynamics and uncertainty in optimal decision making for conservation Confronting dynamics and uncertainty in optimal decision making for conservation
The effectiveness of conservation efforts ultimately depends on the recognition that decision making, and the systems that it is designed to affect, are inherently dynamic and characterized by multiple sources of uncertainty. To cope with these challenges, conservation planners are increasingly turning to the tools of decision analysis, especially dynamic optimization methods. Here we...
Authors
Byron K. Williams, Fred A. Johnson
Monitoring vegetation response to episodic disturbance events by using multitemporal vegetation indices Monitoring vegetation response to episodic disturbance events by using multitemporal vegetation indices
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite imagery and land/water assessments from Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery were used to quantify the extent and severity of damage and subsequent recovery after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita of 2005 within the vegetation communities of Louisiana's coastal wetlands...
Authors
Gregory D. Steyer, Brady R. Couvillion, John A. Barras
Strong species-environment feedback shapes plant community assembly along environmental gradients Strong species-environment feedback shapes plant community assembly along environmental gradients
An aim of community ecology is to understand the patterns of competing species assembly along environmental gradients. All species interact with their environments. However, theories of community assembly have seldom taken into account the effects of species that are able to engineer the environment. In this modeling study, we integrate the species' engineering trait together with...
Authors
Jiang Jiang, Donald L. DeAngelis
Economic vulnerability to sea-level rise along the northern U.S. Gulf Coast Economic vulnerability to sea-level rise along the northern U.S. Gulf Coast
The northern Gulf of Mexico coast of the United States has been identified as highly vulnerable to sea-level rise, based on a combination of physical and societal factors. Vulnerability of human populations and infrastructure to projected increases in sea level is a critical area of uncertainty for communities in the extremely low-lying and flat northern gulf coastal zone. A rapidly...
Authors
Cindy A. Thatcher, John Brock, Elizabeth A. Pendleton
Marsh collapse thresholds for coastal Louisiana estimated using elevation and vegetation index data Marsh collapse thresholds for coastal Louisiana estimated using elevation and vegetation index data
Forecasting marsh collapse in coastal Louisiana as a result of changes in sea-level rise, subsidence, and accretion deficits necessitates an understanding of thresholds beyond which inundation stress impedes marsh survival. The variability in thresholds at which different marsh types cease to occur (i.e., marsh collapse) is not well understood. We utilized remotely sensed imagery, field...
Authors
Brady R. Couvillion, Holly Beck