Publications
Publications from USGS science centers throughout the Southeast Region.
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Physical habitat dynamics in four side-channel chutes, lower Missouri River Physical habitat dynamics in four side-channel chutes, lower Missouri River
Construction of the side-channel chutes has become a popular means to rehabilitate habitate of the Lower Missouri River. We studied various aspects of hydrology, hydraulics, and geomorphology of four side-channel chutes to document a range of existing conditions in the Lower Missouri River. The Cranberry Bend side-channel chute has existed for at least 40 years and is an example of a...
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Robert B. Jacobson, Harold E. Johnson, Mark S. Laustrup, Gary J. D’Urso, Joanna M. Reuter
Overview: Cross-habitat flux of nutrients and detritus Overview: Cross-habitat flux of nutrients and detritus
Ecologists have long known that all ecosystems receive considerable quantities of materials from outside their boundaries (e.g., Elton 1927), and quantifying the magnitude of such fluxes has long been a central tenet of ecosystem ecology (e.g., Odum 1971). Thus, one might think that the consequences of such fluxes for food webs would be well understood. However, food webs have...
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M.J. Vanni, D.L. DeAngelis, D.E. Schindler, G.R. Huxel
Barrier island morphodynamic classification based on lidar metrics for north Assateague Island, Maryland Barrier island morphodynamic classification based on lidar metrics for north Assateague Island, Maryland
In order to reap the potential of airborne lidar surveys to provide geological information useful in understanding coastal sedimentary processes acting on various time scales, a new set of analysis methods are needed. This paper presents a multi-temporal lidar analysis of north Assateague Island, Maryland, and demonstrates the calculation of lidar metrics that condense barrier island...
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John Brock, William Krabill, Asbury H. Sallenger
Assessing iron dynamics in the release from a stratified reservoir Assessing iron dynamics in the release from a stratified reservoir
Field and laboratory studies were conducted to describe the fate of total, dissolved, and ferrous (Fe2+) iron in the release from a stratified reservoir with an anoxic hypolimnion. Concentrations of total iron in the tailwater indicated a first order removal process during a low flow release (0.6 m3 sec−1), yet negligible loss was observed during a period of increased discharge (2.8 m3...
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S.L. Ashby, S.P. Faulkner, R.P. Gambrell, B.A. Smith
Temporal dynamics of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) and two species of flea beetles (Aphthona spp.) used as biological control agents Temporal dynamics of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) and two species of flea beetles (Aphthona spp.) used as biological control agents
The goal of this study was to evaluate the biological control program of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) in a large natural area, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, western North Dakota, USA. Aphthona lacertosa and Aphthona nigriscutis have been released at more than 1800 points in the 18,600-ha South Unit of the park beginning in 1989; most releases have occurred since 1994. We...
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D.L. Larson, J.B. Grace
Aquifer vulnerability to pesticide pollution: Combining soil, land-use and aquifer properties with molecular descriptors Aquifer vulnerability to pesticide pollution: Combining soil, land-use and aquifer properties with molecular descriptors
This study uses an extensive survey of herbicides in groundwater across the midwest United States to predict occurrences of a range of compounds across the region from a combination of their molecular properties and the properties of the catchment of a borehole. The study covers 100 boreholes and eight pesticides. For each of the boreholes its catchment the soil, land-use and aquifer...
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F. Worrall, D.W. Kolpin
Do adult Little Egrets respond to disturbance at their nest by increased breeding dispersal? Do adult Little Egrets respond to disturbance at their nest by increased breeding dispersal?
When studying breeding dispersal with marked individuals, manipulation-induced disturbance should not affect movement patterns. As part of a study on the Little Egret (Egretta garzetta), we tested whether the capture of breeding adults at their nest and handling (i.e., disturbance) increased their probability to move to a new colony in the subsequent breeding season (i.e., breeding...
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P.-Y. Henry, R.E. Bennetts, Y. Kayser, H. Hafner
Standing crop and aboveground biomass partitioning of a dwarf mangrove forest in Taylor River Slough, Florida Standing crop and aboveground biomass partitioning of a dwarf mangrove forest in Taylor River Slough, Florida
The structure and standing crop biomass of a dwarf mangrove forest, located in the salinity transition zone ofTaylor River Slough in the Everglades National Park, were studied. Although the four mangrove species reported for Florida occurred at the study site, dwarf Rhizophora mangle trees dominated the forest. The structural characteristics of the mangrove forest were relatively simple...
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C. Coronado-Molina, J.W. Day, E. Reyes, B.C. Perez
Mechanisms for dominance in an early successional old field by the invasive non-native Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don Mechanisms for dominance in an early successional old field by the invasive non-native Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don
Researchers studying invasive plants often concentrate their efforts on predictive models thought to allow invasive plants to dominate native landscapes. However, if an invasive is already well established then experimental research is necessary to provide the information necessary to effectively manage the species. Prescribing appropriate management strategies without prior experimental...
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A.L. Brandon, D.J. Gibson, B.A. Middleton
Flow cytometric analysis of crayfish haemocytes activated by lipopolysaccharides Flow cytometric analysis of crayfish haemocytes activated by lipopolysaccharides
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) from Gram-negative bacteria are strong stimulators of white river crayfish, Procambarus zonangulus, haemocytes in vitro. Following haemocyte treatment with LPS and with LPS from rough mutant R5 (LPS Rc) from Salmonella minnesota, flow cytometric analysis revealed a conspicuous and reproducible decrease in cell size as compared to control haemocytes. These LPS...
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W. Cardenas, J.R. Dankert, J.A. Jenkins
Obituary: C. Robert Shoop (1935-2003) Obituary: C. Robert Shoop (1935-2003)
Abstract not supplied at this time
Authors
C.K. Dodd
Progress on the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) program Progress on the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) program
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis