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Dynamic consequences of allochthonous nutrient input into freshwater systems Dynamic consequences of allochthonous nutrient input into freshwater systems
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D.L. DeAngelis, P. J. Mulholland
Summary of total mercury concentrations in fillets of selected sport fishes collected during 2000-2003 from Lake Natoma, Sacramento County, California Summary of total mercury concentrations in fillets of selected sport fishes collected during 2000-2003 from Lake Natoma, Sacramento County, California
This report summarizes results of total mercury measurements in skinless fillets of sport fishes collected during August 2000, September?October 2002, and July 2003 from Lake Natoma, a small (8,760 acre-feet) afterbay for Folsom Dam on the lower American River. The primary objective of the study was to determine if mercury concentrations in fillets approached or exceeded guidelines for...
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Michael K. Saiki, Darrell G. Slotton, Thomas W. May, Shaun M. Ayers, Charles N. Alpers
Water resources data, Iowa, water year 2003--Volume 1. Surface water and precipitation Water resources data, Iowa, water year 2003--Volume 1. Surface water and precipitation
Water resources data for Iowa for the 2003 water year consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, and/or contents of lakes and reservoirs; ground-water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report volume contains discharge records for 134 gaging stations; stage or contents for 9 lakes and reservoirs and 3 streams; water quality for 4...
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G.M. Nalley, J.G. Gorman, R.D. Goodrich, V.E. Miller
Physical aquatic habitat assessment data, Ozark plateaus, Missouri and Arkansas Physical aquatic habitat assessment data, Ozark plateaus, Missouri and Arkansas
This report presents data from two related studies on physical habitat in small streams in the Ozark Plateaus Physiographic Province of Missouri and Arkansas. Seventy stream reaches and their contributing drainage basins were assessed using a physical habitat protocol designed to optimize understanding of how stream reach characteristics relate to drainage-basin characteristics. Drainage...
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Robert B. Jacobson, Harold E. Johnson, Joanna M. Reuter, Maria Panfil Wright
Back to the basics: Kansas City, Missouri Back to the basics: Kansas City, Missouri
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Authors
Lawrence R. Handley, C.M. Lockwood, Nathan Handley
Nutrient controls on biocomplexity of mangrove ecosystems Nutrient controls on biocomplexity of mangrove ecosystems
Mangrove forests are important coastal ecosystems that provide a variety of ecological and societal services. These intertidal, tree-dominated communities along tropical coastlines are often described as “simple systems,” compared to other tropical forests with larger numbers of plant species and multiple understory strata; however, mangrove ecosystems have complex trophic structures...
Authors
Karen L. McKee
Global change impacts on mangrove ecosystems Global change impacts on mangrove ecosystems
Mangroves are tropical/subtropical communities of primarily tree species that grow in the intertidal zone. These tidal forests are important coastal ecosystems that are valued for a variety of ecological and societal goods and services. Major local threats to mangrove ecosystems worldwide include clearcutting and trimming of forests for urban, agricultural, or industrial expansion...
Authors
Karen L. McKee
Belowground dynamics in mangrove ecosystems Belowground dynamics in mangrove ecosystems
Mangrove ecosystems are tropical/subtropical communities of primarily tree species that grow in the intertidal zone. These tidal communities are important coastal ecosystems that are valued for a variety of ecological and societal goods and services (fig. 1). Mangrove wetlands are important filters of materials moving between the land and sea, trapping sediment, nutrients, and pollutants...
Authors
Karen L. McKee
Correlations among densities of stream fishes in the upper Neosho River, with focus on the federally threatened Neosho madtom Noturus placidus Correlations among densities of stream fishes in the upper Neosho River, with focus on the federally threatened Neosho madtom Noturus placidus
We sampled fishes monthly from November 2000 to October 2001 at four gravel bar sites along a 34-km stretch of the upper Neosho River in Lyon County, Kansas. We assessed the potential for interspecific competition among stream fishes, with focus on the federally threatened Neosho madtom, Noturus placidus, by using Pearson's correlation analysis with sequential Bonferroni correction of...
Authors
Jeremy S. Tiemann, David P. Gillette, Mark L. Wildhaber, David R. Edds
Carp lemonade Carp lemonade
You've probably heard the adage, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!" Missouri has been given some lemons in the form of bighead and silver carp. These large, plankton eating fish, native to Asia, were imported into Arkansas in the 1970s to control water quality in fish farms and sewage treatment facilities. It didn't take long for the fish to escape to the wild, and their...
Authors
Duane Chapman
Effects of multiple routes of cadmium exposure on the hibernation success of the American toad (Bufo americanus) Effects of multiple routes of cadmium exposure on the hibernation success of the American toad (Bufo americanus)
The effects of multiple routes of cadmium exposure on juvenile American toads (Bufo americanus) were evaluated using environmentally relevant concentrations. During or after exposure, toads were individually hibernated for 172 days at approximately 4°C. The following experiments were conducted: (1) dermal exposure (hibernation in soil contaminated with up to 120 μg Cd/g (dry weight)); (2...
Authors
S.M. James, E. E. Little, R. D. Semlitsch
Assessing the toxicity and teratogenicity of pond water in north-central Minnesota to amphibians Assessing the toxicity and teratogenicity of pond water in north-central Minnesota to amphibians
Background Incidence of amphibian deformities have increased in recent years, especially in the northern region of the United States. While many factors have been proposed as being responsible for generating deformities (e.g., contaminants, ultraviolet radiation [UV], parasites), no single cause has been definitively established.Methods To determine whether waterborne chemicals are...
Authors
Christine M. Bridges, Edward Little, David Gardiner, James Petty, James Huckins