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Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Fine-scale spatial variation in plant species richness and its relationship to environmental conditions in coastal marshlands Fine-scale spatial variation in plant species richness and its relationship to environmental conditions in coastal marshlands
Previous studies have shown that variations in environmental conditions play a major role in explaining variations in plant species richness at community and landscape scales. In this study, we considered the degree to which fine-scale spatial variations in richness could be related to fine-scale variations in abiotic and biotic factors. To examine spatial variation in richness, grids of...
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J.E. Mancera, G.C. Meche, P.P. Cardona-Olarte, E. Castaneda-Moya, R.L. Chiasson, N.A. Geddes, L.M. Schile, H.G. Wang, G.R. Guntenspergen, J.B. Grace
Inventory of gate-sensing equipment at 14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dams in Texas Inventory of gate-sensing equipment at 14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dams in Texas
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a worldwide organization that provides engineering services, environmental restoration, and construction support for a wide variety of civil and military projects. The primary civil mission of the USACE is developing and managing the Nation's water resources. USACE develops projects to reduce flood damage, improve navigation channels and...
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Glenn R. Harwell
Effects of flooding regime and seedling treatment on early survival and growth of nuttall oak Effects of flooding regime and seedling treatment on early survival and growth of nuttall oak
Effects of flooding on survival and growth of three different types of Nuttall oak (Quercus texana Buckl.) seedlings were observed at the end of third and fifth growing seasons at Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge, Mississippi, U.S.A. Three types of seedlings were planted in January 1995 in a split‐plot design, with four replications at each of two elevations on floodprone, former cropland...
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V.R. Burkett, R.O. Draugelis-Dale, H.M. Williams, S.H. Schoenholtz
Relationship between mercury accumulation in young-of-the-year yellow perch and water-level fluctuations Relationship between mercury accumulation in young-of-the-year yellow perch and water-level fluctuations
A three-year (2001−2003) monitoring effort of 14 northeastern Minnesota lakes was conducted to document relationships between water-level fluctuations and mercury bioaccumulation in young-of-the-year (YOY) yellow perch (Perca flavescens) collected in the fall of each year at fixed locations. Six of those lakes are located within or adjacent to Voyageurs National Park and are influenced...
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J.A. Sorensen, L.W. Kallemeyn, M. Sydor
Developmental biology and ecology of the Kemp's ridley sea turtle. Lepidochelys kempii, in the eastern Gulf of Mexico Developmental biology and ecology of the Kemp's ridley sea turtle. Lepidochelys kempii, in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
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J.R. Schmid, W.J. Barichivich
Improving removal-based estimates of abundance by sampling a population of spatially distinct subpopulations Improving removal-based estimates of abundance by sampling a population of spatially distinct subpopulations
A statistical modeling framework is described for estimating the abundances of spatially distinct subpopulations of animals surveyed using removal sampling. To illustrate this framework, hierarchical models are developed using the Poisson and negative-binomial distributions to model variation in abundance among subpopulations and using the beta distribution to model variation in capture
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R.M. Dorazio, H.L. Jelks, F. Jordan
Southern marl prairies conceptual ecological model Southern marl prairies conceptual ecological model
About 190,000 ha of higher-elevation marl prairies flank either side of Shark River Slough in the southern Everglades. Water levels typically drop below the ground surface each year in this landscape. Consequently, peat soil accretion is inhibited, and substrates consist either of calcitic marl produced by algal periphyton mats or exposed limestone bedrock. The southern marl prairies...
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S.M. Davis, W.F. Loftus, E.E. Gaiser, A.E. Huffman
Attempted predation at a pileated woodpecker nest by a gray ratsnake Attempted predation at a pileated woodpecker nest by a gray ratsnake
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L.I. Casey, J.E. Earl, S. A. Johnson
High resolution mapping and classification of oyster habitats in nearshore Louisiana using sidescan sonar High resolution mapping and classification of oyster habitats in nearshore Louisiana using sidescan sonar
Sidescan sonar holds great promise as a tool to quantitatively depict the distribution and extent of benthic habitats in Louisiana's turbid estuaries. In this study, we describe an effective protocol for acoustic sampling in this environment. We also compared three methods of classification in detail: mean-based thresholding, supervised, and unsupervised techniques to classify sidescan...
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Y.C. Allen, C.A. Wilson, H.H. Roberts, J. Supan
Striped newt. Notophthalmus perstriatus (Bishop), 1941 Striped newt. Notophthalmus perstriatus (Bishop), 1941
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C.K. Dodd, D.B. Means, S. A. Johnson
Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams
Discharge is a master variable that controls many processes in stream ecosystems. However, there is uncertainty of which discharges are most important for driving particular ecological processes and thus how flow regime may influence entire stream ecosystems. Here the analytical method of effective discharge from fluvial geomorphology is used to analyze the interaction between frequency...
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Martin W. Doyle, Emily H. Stanley, David L. Strayer, Robert B. Jacobson, John C. Schmidt
Acute and chronic toxicity of lead in water and diet to the amphipod Hyalella azteca Acute and chronic toxicity of lead in water and diet to the amphipod Hyalella azteca
We evaluated the influence of waterborne and dietary lead (Pb) exposure on the acute and chronic toxicity of Pb to the amphipod Hyalella azteca. Test solutions were generated by a modified diluter with an extended (24‐h) equilibration period. Acute (96‐h) toxicity of Pb varied with water hardness in the range of 71 to 275 mg/L as CaCO3, despite similar dissolved Pb concentrations. Acute...
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J.M. Besser, W. G. Brumbaugh, E.L. Brunson, C.G. Ingersoll