Kevin P Kenow (Former Employee)
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Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) demonstrate similar responses to lake pH and mercury (Hg) contamination in northern Wisconsin as do common loons (Gavia immer). Similar to common loons, Hg concentrations in the blood of tree swallow nestlings were higher, Hg concentrations in eggs tended to be higher, and egg size tended to...
Authors
Thomas Custer, Christine Custer, Wayne Thogmartin, Paul Dummer, Ronald Rossmann, Kevin Kenow, Michael W. Meyer
Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) demonstrate similar responses to lake pH and mercury (Hg) contamination in northern Wisconsin as do common loons (Gavia immer). Similar to common loons, Hg concentrations in the blood of tree swallow nestlings were higher, Hg concentrations in eggs tended to be higher, and egg size tended to...
Authors
Thomas Custer, Christine Custer, Wayne Thogmartin, Paul Dummer, R. Rossmann, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer
Effects of injected methylmercury on the hatching of common loon (Gavia immer) eggs Effects of injected methylmercury on the hatching of common loon (Gavia immer) eggs
To determine the level of in ovo methylmercury (MeHg) exposure that results in detrimental effects on fitness and survival of loon embryos and hatched chicks, we conducted a field study in which we injected eggs with various doses of MeHg on day 4 of incubation. Eggs were collected following about 23 days of natural incubation and artificially incubated to observe hatching. Reduced...
Authors
Kevin Kenow, Michael W. Meyer, Ronald Rossmann, Annette Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Brian Gray
Bi-phasic trends in mercury concentrations in blood of Wisconsin common loons during 1992-2010 Bi-phasic trends in mercury concentrations in blood of Wisconsin common loons during 1992-2010
We assessed the ecological risk of mercury (Hg) in aquatic systems by monitoring common loon (Gavia immer) population dynamics and blood Hg concentrations. We report temporal trends in blood Hg concentrations based on 334 samples collected from adults recaptured in subsequent years (resampled 2–9 times) and from 421 blood samples of chicks collected at lakes resampled 2–8 times 1992–2010...
Authors
Michael W. Meyer, Paul Rasmussen, Carl Watras, Brick Fevold, Kevin Kenow
Migration patterns and wintering range of common loons breeding in the Northeastern United States Migration patterns and wintering range of common loons breeding in the Northeastern United States
A study, using satellite telemetry, was conducted to determine the precise migration patterns and wintering locations of Common Loons (Gavia immer) breeding in the northeastern United States. Transmitters were implanted in 17 loons (16 adults and one juvenile) that were captured on breeding lakes in New York, New Hampshire, and Maine during the summers of 2003, 2004, and 2005...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, D. Adams, N. Schoch, D.C. Evers, W. Hanson, D. Yates, L. Savoy, T.J. Fox, A. Major, R. Kratt, J. Ozard
Capturing Common Loons during prenesting and nesting periods Capturing Common Loons during prenesting and nesting periods
Several techniques have been used to capture Common Loons (Gavia immer), but effectiveness is limited during periods of the breeding season when loons do not have chicks. From 2005 to 2008, we studied loons in northern Wisconsin and used night lighting to capture loons on nests and also designed a lift net for capturing loons prior to nesting. At night, incubating loons were approached...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J. Wilson, M.W. Meyer
Composition of the seed bank in drawdown areas of navigation pool 8 of the upper Mississippi river Composition of the seed bank in drawdown areas of navigation pool 8 of the upper Mississippi river
In an effort to enhance aquatic plant production and habitat diversity on the Upper Mississippi River (UMR), resource managers considered water level reduction as a management tool to increase the area of emergent and submersed aquatic vegetation by natural seed germination. To quantify the availability of seed, we assessed the potential seed bank of selected areas of Navigation Pool 8...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J.E. Lyon
Effects of methylmercury exposure on glutathione metabolism, oxidative stress, and chromosomal damage in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks Effects of methylmercury exposure on glutathione metabolism, oxidative stress, and chromosomal damage in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks
We quantified the level of dietary mercury (Hg), delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), associated with negative effects on organ and plasma biochemistries related to glutathione (GSH) metabolism and oxidative stress, and chromosomal damage in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks reared from hatch to 105 days. Mercury-associated effects related to oxidative stress and...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, D. Hoffman, R. Hines, M.W. Meyer, J. W. Bickham, C. Matson, K.R. Stebbins, P. Montagna, A. Elfessi
Common Loon (Gavia immer) eggshell thickness and egg volume vary with acidity of nest lake in northern Wisconsin Common Loon (Gavia immer) eggshell thickness and egg volume vary with acidity of nest lake in northern Wisconsin
Environmental acidification has been associated with factors that may negatively affect reproduction in many waterbirds. Declines in lake pH can lead to reductions in food availability and quality, or result in the altered availability of toxic metals, such as mercury. A recent laboratory study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources...
Authors
C.D. Pollentier, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer
Estimating biomass of submersed vegetation using a simple rake sampling technique Estimating biomass of submersed vegetation using a simple rake sampling technique
We evaluated the use of a simple rake sampling technique for predicting the biomass of submersed aquatic vegetation. Vegetation sampled from impounded areas of the Mississippi River using a rake sampling technique, was compared with vegetation harvested from 0.33-m2 quadrats. The resulting data were used to model the relationship between rake indices and vegetation biomass (total and for
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J.E. Lyon, R. Hines, A. Elfessi
Growth and energy requirements of captive-reared Common Loon (Gavia immer) chicks Growth and energy requirements of captive-reared Common Loon (Gavia immer) chicks
We measured the energy requirements during postnatal development of six hand-reared Common Loon (Gavia immer) chicks using continuous feeding trials and doubly labeled water. At fledging, the mean (± SE) body mass of chicks was 3,246 ± 51 g. They reached asymptotic body mass in ≈66 days and had a mean growth rate constant of 0.089 ± 0.002 day−1, which was greater than growth rate...
Authors
F. Fournier, W. Karasov, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer
Bioenergetic and pharmacokinetic model for exposure of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks to methylmercury Bioenergetic and pharmacokinetic model for exposure of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks to methylmercury
A bioenergetics model was used to predict food intake of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks as a function of body mass during development, and a pharmacokinetics model, based on first-order kinetics in a single compartment, was used to predict blood Hg level as a function of food intake rate, food Hg content, body mass, and Hg absorption and elimination. Predictions were tested in captive...
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W. Karasov, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer, F. Fournier
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Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) demonstrate similar responses to lake pH and mercury (Hg) contamination in northern Wisconsin as do common loons (Gavia immer). Similar to common loons, Hg concentrations in the blood of tree swallow nestlings were higher, Hg concentrations in eggs tended to be higher, and egg size tended to...
Authors
Thomas Custer, Christine Custer, Wayne Thogmartin, Paul Dummer, Ronald Rossmann, Kevin Kenow, Michael W. Meyer
Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA Mercury and other element exposure in tree swallows nesting at low pH and neutral pH lakes in northern Wisconsin USA
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) demonstrate similar responses to lake pH and mercury (Hg) contamination in northern Wisconsin as do common loons (Gavia immer). Similar to common loons, Hg concentrations in the blood of tree swallow nestlings were higher, Hg concentrations in eggs tended to be higher, and egg size tended to...
Authors
Thomas Custer, Christine Custer, Wayne Thogmartin, Paul Dummer, R. Rossmann, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer
Effects of injected methylmercury on the hatching of common loon (Gavia immer) eggs Effects of injected methylmercury on the hatching of common loon (Gavia immer) eggs
To determine the level of in ovo methylmercury (MeHg) exposure that results in detrimental effects on fitness and survival of loon embryos and hatched chicks, we conducted a field study in which we injected eggs with various doses of MeHg on day 4 of incubation. Eggs were collected following about 23 days of natural incubation and artificially incubated to observe hatching. Reduced...
Authors
Kevin Kenow, Michael W. Meyer, Ronald Rossmann, Annette Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Brian Gray
Bi-phasic trends in mercury concentrations in blood of Wisconsin common loons during 1992-2010 Bi-phasic trends in mercury concentrations in blood of Wisconsin common loons during 1992-2010
We assessed the ecological risk of mercury (Hg) in aquatic systems by monitoring common loon (Gavia immer) population dynamics and blood Hg concentrations. We report temporal trends in blood Hg concentrations based on 334 samples collected from adults recaptured in subsequent years (resampled 2–9 times) and from 421 blood samples of chicks collected at lakes resampled 2–8 times 1992–2010...
Authors
Michael W. Meyer, Paul Rasmussen, Carl Watras, Brick Fevold, Kevin Kenow
Migration patterns and wintering range of common loons breeding in the Northeastern United States Migration patterns and wintering range of common loons breeding in the Northeastern United States
A study, using satellite telemetry, was conducted to determine the precise migration patterns and wintering locations of Common Loons (Gavia immer) breeding in the northeastern United States. Transmitters were implanted in 17 loons (16 adults and one juvenile) that were captured on breeding lakes in New York, New Hampshire, and Maine during the summers of 2003, 2004, and 2005...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, D. Adams, N. Schoch, D.C. Evers, W. Hanson, D. Yates, L. Savoy, T.J. Fox, A. Major, R. Kratt, J. Ozard
Capturing Common Loons during prenesting and nesting periods Capturing Common Loons during prenesting and nesting periods
Several techniques have been used to capture Common Loons (Gavia immer), but effectiveness is limited during periods of the breeding season when loons do not have chicks. From 2005 to 2008, we studied loons in northern Wisconsin and used night lighting to capture loons on nests and also designed a lift net for capturing loons prior to nesting. At night, incubating loons were approached...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J. Wilson, M.W. Meyer
Composition of the seed bank in drawdown areas of navigation pool 8 of the upper Mississippi river Composition of the seed bank in drawdown areas of navigation pool 8 of the upper Mississippi river
In an effort to enhance aquatic plant production and habitat diversity on the Upper Mississippi River (UMR), resource managers considered water level reduction as a management tool to increase the area of emergent and submersed aquatic vegetation by natural seed germination. To quantify the availability of seed, we assessed the potential seed bank of selected areas of Navigation Pool 8...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J.E. Lyon
Effects of methylmercury exposure on glutathione metabolism, oxidative stress, and chromosomal damage in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks Effects of methylmercury exposure on glutathione metabolism, oxidative stress, and chromosomal damage in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks
We quantified the level of dietary mercury (Hg), delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), associated with negative effects on organ and plasma biochemistries related to glutathione (GSH) metabolism and oxidative stress, and chromosomal damage in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks reared from hatch to 105 days. Mercury-associated effects related to oxidative stress and...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, D. Hoffman, R. Hines, M.W. Meyer, J. W. Bickham, C. Matson, K.R. Stebbins, P. Montagna, A. Elfessi
Common Loon (Gavia immer) eggshell thickness and egg volume vary with acidity of nest lake in northern Wisconsin Common Loon (Gavia immer) eggshell thickness and egg volume vary with acidity of nest lake in northern Wisconsin
Environmental acidification has been associated with factors that may negatively affect reproduction in many waterbirds. Declines in lake pH can lead to reductions in food availability and quality, or result in the altered availability of toxic metals, such as mercury. A recent laboratory study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources...
Authors
C.D. Pollentier, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer
Estimating biomass of submersed vegetation using a simple rake sampling technique Estimating biomass of submersed vegetation using a simple rake sampling technique
We evaluated the use of a simple rake sampling technique for predicting the biomass of submersed aquatic vegetation. Vegetation sampled from impounded areas of the Mississippi River using a rake sampling technique, was compared with vegetation harvested from 0.33-m2 quadrats. The resulting data were used to model the relationship between rake indices and vegetation biomass (total and for
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J.E. Lyon, R. Hines, A. Elfessi
Growth and energy requirements of captive-reared Common Loon (Gavia immer) chicks Growth and energy requirements of captive-reared Common Loon (Gavia immer) chicks
We measured the energy requirements during postnatal development of six hand-reared Common Loon (Gavia immer) chicks using continuous feeding trials and doubly labeled water. At fledging, the mean (± SE) body mass of chicks was 3,246 ± 51 g. They reached asymptotic body mass in ≈66 days and had a mean growth rate constant of 0.089 ± 0.002 day−1, which was greater than growth rate...
Authors
F. Fournier, W. Karasov, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer
Bioenergetic and pharmacokinetic model for exposure of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks to methylmercury Bioenergetic and pharmacokinetic model for exposure of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks to methylmercury
A bioenergetics model was used to predict food intake of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks as a function of body mass during development, and a pharmacokinetics model, based on first-order kinetics in a single compartment, was used to predict blood Hg level as a function of food intake rate, food Hg content, body mass, and Hg absorption and elimination. Predictions were tested in captive...
Authors
W. Karasov, K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer, F. Fournier