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Impacts of Hurricane Rita on the beaches of western Louisiana Impacts of Hurricane Rita on the beaches of western Louisiana

Hurricane Rita made landfall as a category 3 storm in western Louisiana in late September 2005, 1 month following Hurricane Katrina's devastating landfall in the eastern part of the State. Large waves and storm surge inundated the lowelevation coastline, destroying many communities and causing extensive coastal change including beach, dune, and marsh erosion.
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Hilary F. Stockdon, Laura A. Fauver, Sallenger, C. Wayne Wright

Sexual selection in the squirrel treefrog Hyla squirella: the role of multimodal cue assessment in female choice Sexual selection in the squirrel treefrog Hyla squirella: the role of multimodal cue assessment in female choice

Anuran amphibians have provided an excellent system for the study of animal communication and sexual selection. Studies of female mate choice in anurans, however, have focused almost exclusively on the role of auditory signals. In this study, we examined the effect of both auditory and visual cues on female choice in the squirrel treefrog. Our experiments used a two-choice protocol in...
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Ryan C. Taylor, Bryant W. Buchanan, Jessie L. Doherty

Fen management and research perspectives: An overview Fen management and research perspectives: An overview

No abstract available.
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Beth A. Middleton, A. Grootjans, K. Jensen, Harry Olde Venterink, Katalin Margoczi

Using optical proxies for biogeochemical properties to study land coverage and terrestrial inputs of organic carbon into coastal waters from the Penobscot Watershed to the Gulf of Maine Using optical proxies for biogeochemical properties to study land coverage and terrestrial inputs of organic carbon into coastal waters from the Penobscot Watershed to the Gulf of Maine

Coastal waters are physically, biogeochemically, and therefore optically complex as a result of the commingling of waters arising from terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. Separating the influences of these three ecosystems on the optical properties of the resulting mixture is challenging, particularly given the variability within each. The longterm goals of this project are...
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C. S. Roesler, A. H. Barnard, G. Aiken, Thomas G. Huntington, W. B. Balch, H. Xue

Data collection network to support ecosystem forecasting for the Barataria Basin - Mississippi River domain Data collection network to support ecosystem forecasting for the Barataria Basin - Mississippi River domain

Ecosystem forecasting is limited by a number of uncertainties including inadequate initialization information, unknown boundary conditions, inaccurate model physics and atmospheric forcing functions, and inadequate algorithm development of geomorphic and ecological responses to hydrodynamic and geophysical processes. Monitoring can help reduce these uncertainties by providing numerical...
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Gregory D. Steyer, Alaina Owens, Brady Couvillion

An integrated monitoring approach using multiple reference sites to assess sustainable restoration in coastal Louisiana An integrated monitoring approach using multiple reference sites to assess sustainable restoration in coastal Louisiana

Achieving sustainable resource management in coastal Louisiana requires establishing reference conditions that incorporate the goals and objectives of restoration efforts. Since the reference condition is usually considered sustainable, it can be a gauge to assess the present condition of a (degraded) system or to evaluate progress of management actions toward some target system state...
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Gregory D. Steyer, Robert R. Twilley, Richard C Raynie

Wetland researchers on the hurricane front lines Wetland researchers on the hurricane front lines

Close proximity to the Gulf Coast and its expansive wetland ecosystem made Lafayette, Louisiana, a perfect site for the U.S. Geological Survey National Wetlands Research Center. This location also put the center at the edge of the hurricane impact zones. In the days following the storms, researchers became rescuers and scientists saved lives.
Authors
Gregory J. Smith

Standard guide for conducting laboratory toxicity tests with freshwater mussels Standard guide for conducting laboratory toxicity tests with freshwater mussels

No abstract available.
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Christopher G. Ingersoll, Thomas P. Augspurger, C. Barnhart, J. Bidwell, C. Bishop, M. Black, G. Cope, R.B. Bringolf, F.J. Dwyer, I.E. Greer, A. Keller, G. Linder, R. J. Neves, T.J. Newton, R. Pepino, A. Roberts, C. Roberts, M. Salazar, A. Samuel, C.D. Stephan, J.H. Van Hassel, N. Wang

Fate and effects of nitrogen and phosphorus in shallow vegetated aquatic ecosystems Fate and effects of nitrogen and phosphorus in shallow vegetated aquatic ecosystems

Nitrate concentrations have greatly increased in streams and rivers draining agricultural regions of the Midwestern United States, increasing nitrate transport to the Gulf of Mexico has been implicated in the hypoxic conditions that threaten the productivity of marine fisheries. Increases in nitrate concentrations have been attributed to a combination of factors including agricultural...
Authors
James F. Fairchild, Leigh Ann Vradenburg

Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers Reproductive development in the sicklefin chub in the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers

We describe aspects of sicklefin chub (Macrhybopsis meeki) reproductive development from three study areas encompassing greater than 2,700 km of the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone rivers. The sicklefin chub was collected between late July and early October in 1996 and 1997. A total of 193 sicklefin chub was collected and examined for reproductive characteristics. Twenty-nine sicklefin...
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Douglas J. Dieterman, Eric Roberts, Patrick J. Braaten, David L. Galat

Basic alumina flash chromatographic separation of bulk ortho-PCBs from on-ortho-PCBs, PBDEs, PCDFs, PCDDs, PCDTs, OCPs, and PCTs Basic alumina flash chromatographic separation of bulk ortho-PCBs from on-ortho-PCBs, PBDEs, PCDFs, PCDDs, PCDTs, OCPs, and PCTs

Comprising nearly 100 congeners in environmental samples, PCBs are often still prevalent in concentrations exceeding 1 μg/g. To effectively measure PCBs, they are isolated as a group from other persistent organic pollutants using silica gel, Florisil, or alumina column chromatography for analysis by GC/MS or dual capillary column GC/ECD. When organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and...
Authors
Paul H. Peterman, Carl E. Orazio, Kathy R. Echols
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