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Ectoparasitism on deep-sea fishes in the western North Atlantic: In situ observations from ROV surveys Ectoparasitism on deep-sea fishes in the western North Atlantic: In situ observations from ROV surveys
A complete understanding of how parasites influence marine ecosystem functioning requires characterizing a broad range of parasite-host interactions while determining the effects of parasitism in a variety of habitats. In deep-sea fishes, the prevalence of parasitism remains poorly understood. Knowledge of ectoparasitism, in particular, is limited because collection methods often cause...
Authors
Andrea Quattrini, Amanda W.J. Demopoulos
Barriers to and opportunities for landward migration of coastal wetlands with sea-level rise Barriers to and opportunities for landward migration of coastal wetlands with sea-level rise
In the 21st century, accelerated sea-level rise and continued coastal development are expected to greatly alter coastal landscapes across the globe. Historically, many coastal ecosystems have responded to sea-level fluctuations via horizontal and vertical movement on the landscape. However, anthropogenic activities, including urbanization and the construction of flood-prevention...
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Nicholas M. Enwright, Kereen T. Griffith, Michael J. Osland
Microbial pathogens in source and treated waters from drinking water treatment plants in the United States and implications for human health Microbial pathogens in source and treated waters from drinking water treatment plants in the United States and implications for human health
An occurrence survey was conducted on selected pathogens in source and treated drinking water collected from 25 drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs) in the United States. Water samples were analyzed for the protozoa Giardia and Cryptosporidium (EPA Method 1623); the fungi Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus terreus (quantitative PCR [qPCR]); and the bacteria...
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Dawn N. King, Maura J. Donohue, Stephen J. Vesper, Eric N. Villegas, Michael W. Ware, Megan E. Vogel, Edward Furlong, Dana W. Kolpin, Susan T. Glassmeyer, Stacy Pfaller
Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of pink‐footed geese: 2016 progress summary: Technical Report from DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, No. 86 Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of pink‐footed geese: 2016 progress summary: Technical Report from DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, No. 86
This document describes progress to date on the development of an adaptive harvest management strategy for maintaining the Svalbard population of pink‐footed geese (Anser brachyrhynchus) near their agreed target level (60,000) by providing for sustainable harvests in Norway and Denmark. This report provides an assessment of the most recent monitoring information (1991-2015) and its...
Authors
Fred A. Johnson, Jesper Madsen
Measuring, interpreting, and responding to changes in coral reefs: A challenge for biologists, geologist, and managers Measuring, interpreting, and responding to changes in coral reefs: A challenge for biologists, geologist, and managers
What, exactly, is a coral reef? And how have the world’s reefs changed in the last several decades? What are the stressors undermining reef structure and function? Given the predicted effects of climate change, do reefs have a future? Is it possible to “manage” coral reefs for resilience? What can coral reef scientists contribute to improve protection and management of coral reefs? What...
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Caroline S. Rogers, Jeff Miller
Bigheaded carps of the Yangtze and Mississippi Rivers: Biology, status, and management Bigheaded carps of the Yangtze and Mississippi Rivers: Biology, status, and management
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Duane Chapman, Daqing Chen, Jan J. Hoover, Hao Du, Quinton E. Phelps, Li Shen, Chenyou Wang, Qiwei Wei, Hui Zhang
Soil microbial community profiles and functional diversity in limestone cedar glades Soil microbial community profiles and functional diversity in limestone cedar glades
Rock outcrop ecosystems, such as limestone cedar glades (LCGs), are known for their rare and endemic plant species adapted to high levels of abiotic stress. Soils in LCGs are thin ( 25 cm), soil-moisture conditions fluctuate seasonally between xeric and saturated, and summer soil temperatures commonly exceed 48 °C. The effects of these stressors on soil microbial communities (SMC) remain...
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Jennifer M. Cartwright, E. Kudjo Dzantor, Bahram Momen
Catalog of microscopic organisms of the Everglades, Part 1—The cyanobacteria Catalog of microscopic organisms of the Everglades, Part 1—The cyanobacteria
The microscopic organisms of the Everglades include numerous prokaryotic organisms, including the eubacteria, such as the cyanobacteria and non-photosynthetic bacteria, as well as several eukaryotic algae and protozoa that form the base of the food web. This report is part 1 in a series of reports that describe microscopic organisms encountered during the examination of several hundred...
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Barry H. Rosen, Jan Mares
Water resources of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana Water resources of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-resource management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
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Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Water resources of Livingston Parish, Louisiana Water resources of Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-resource management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
Authors
Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Water resources of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Water resources of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-resource management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and water...
Authors
Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken
Effects of diffusion on total biomass in heterogeneous continuous and discrete-patch systems Effects of diffusion on total biomass in heterogeneous continuous and discrete-patch systems
Theoretical models of populations on a system of two connected patches previously have shown that when the two patches differ in maximum growth rate and carrying capacity, and in the limit of high diffusion, conditions exist for which the total population size at equilibrium exceeds that of the ideal free distribution, which predicts that the total population would equal the total...
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Donald L. DeAngelis, Wei Ming Ni, Bo Zhang