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An evaluation of freshwater mussel toxicity data in the derivation of water quality guidance and standards for copper An evaluation of freshwater mussel toxicity data in the derivation of water quality guidance and standards for copper
The state of Oklahoma has designated several areas as freshwater mussel sanctuaries in an attempt to provide freshwater mussel species a degree of protection and to facilitate their reproduction. We evaluated the protection afforded freshwater mussels by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) hardness-based 1996 ambient copper water quality criteria, the 2007 U.S. EPA water...
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F.A. March, F.J. Dwyer, T. Augspurger, C.G. Ingersoll, N. Wang, C.A. Mebane
Feedback effects between the food chain and induced defense strategies: Chapter 11 Feedback effects between the food chain and induced defense strategies: Chapter 11
No abstract available.
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Neil Rooney, K. S. McCann, D.L.G. Noakes
Potential ecotoxicological significance of elevated concentrations of strontium in eggshells of passerine birds Potential ecotoxicological significance of elevated concentrations of strontium in eggshells of passerine birds
We investigated the occurrence and potential ecotoxicological significance of elevated concentrations of strontium (Sr) in eggshells of nine passerine birds from four regions in Arizona. Concentrations of Sr in eggshells ranged from 70 to 1360 µg g−1 dry weight (overall mean = 684 ± 345 SD µg g−1 dw) for the four regions. 23% of the eggshells had Sr concentrations greater than 1000 µg...
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Miguel A. Mora, Robert J. Taylor, Bryan L. Brattin
USGS Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center’s 2005 hurricane response and recovery activities USGS Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center’s 2005 hurricane response and recovery activities
Sophisticated monitoring systems and analysis products were key components to emergency response and Federal recovery activities during the 2005 hurricane season. The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center worked with a number of Federal agencies to provide these types of near real-time geospatial monitoring systems and analysis products in support of...
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Jill J. Cress, Susan E. Goplen, Jeff L. Sloan, Jennifer L. Stefanacci, Stanley R. Wilds
Impacts of waste from concentrated animal feeding operations on water quality Impacts of waste from concentrated animal feeding operations on water quality
Waste from agricultural livestock operations has been a long-standing concern with respect to contamination of water resources, particularly in terms of nutrient pollution. However, the recent growth of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) presents a greater risk to water quality because of both the increased volume of waste and to contaminants that may be present (e.g...
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J. Burkholder, B. Libra, P. Weyer, S. Heathcote, D. Kolpin, P.S. Thorne, M. Wichman
Procedures for the salvage and necropsy of the dugong (Dugong dugon) Procedures for the salvage and necropsy of the dugong (Dugong dugon)
Data and specimens collected from dugong carcasses and live stranded individuals provide vital information for research and management agencies. The ability to assign a cause of death (natural and/or human induced) to a carcass assists managers to identify major threats to a population in certain areas and to evaluate and adapt management measures. Data collected from dugong carcasses...
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Carole Eros, Helene Marsh, Robert K. Bonde, Thomas A. O’Shea, Cathy A. Beck, Cheri Recchia, Kirstin Dobbs, Malcolm Turner, Stephanie Lemm, Rachel Pears, Rachel Bowater
Soil and sediment chemistry in the Mississippi River Delta following Hurricane Katrina Soil and sediment chemistry in the Mississippi River Delta following Hurricane Katrina
In October 2005, the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Mid-Continent Geographic Science Center and the University of Missouri-Rolla's (UMR) Environmental Research Center for Emerging Contaminants partnered to collect perishable environmental data along the Mississippi River Delta to catalog the effects of Hurricane Katrina, a category 3 storm that caused nearly complete destruction to the...
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Emitt C. Witt, Craig D. Adams, Jianmin Wang, David K. Shaver, Youssef Filali-Meknassi
Water quality of Lake Pontchartrain and outlets to the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Chapter 7E in Science and the storms-the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005 Water quality of Lake Pontchartrain and outlets to the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Chapter 7E in Science and the storms-the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005
Water-quality samples collected from drainage canals, from Lake Pontchartrain, La., and from flood waters contained contaminants typically found in waters influenced by urban runoff. Pesticides and wastewater compounds were detected in all water samples, but none exceeded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) drinking water or aquatic life criteria. Although metals were detected in...
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Stanley C. Skrobialowski, W. Reed Green, Joel M. Galloway
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
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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