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Formation and regression of the corpus luteum of the American alligator Formation and regression of the corpus luteum of the American alligator
Luteal morphology of the American alligator is unique when compared to other reptiles but is similar to that of its phylogenetic relatives, the birds. The theca is extensively hypertrophied, but the granulosa never fills the cavity formed following the ovulation of the ovum. The formation of the corpus luteum (CL) is correlated with elevated plasma progesterone concentrations, which...
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L. J. Guillette, A.R. Woodward, Q. You-Xiang, M.C. Cox, J.H. Matter, T. S. Gross
Wind damage effects of Hurricane Andrew on mangrove communities along the southwest coast of Florida, USA Wind damage effects of Hurricane Andrew on mangrove communities along the southwest coast of Florida, USA
On August 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew downed and defoliated an extensive swath of mangrove trees across the lower Florida peninsula. Permanent field sites were established to assess the extent of forest damage and to monitor the rate and process of forest recovery. Canopy trees suffered the highest mortality particularly for sites within and immediately north of the storm's eyewall. The...
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T.W. Doyle, T. J. Smith, M. B. Robblee
Dicofol and DDT residues in lizard carcasses and bird eggs from Texas, Florida, and California Dicofol and DDT residues in lizard carcasses and bird eggs from Texas, Florida, and California
Dicofol is an organochlorine agricultural pesticide used to control mites. The principal commercial dicofol product is known as Kelthane TM. More than 70% of dicofol product (about 3 million Ib or 1.4 million kg) sold annually in the U.S. is applied in California, Arizona, Texas, and Florida. Florida citrus and California cotton receive more than half the total (Clark 1990). In...
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D.R. Clark, Edward L. Flickinger, Donald H. White, R. L. Hothem, A. A. Belisle
Aerial survey as a technique for estimating manatee population size and trend - problems and prospects Aerial survey as a technique for estimating manatee population size and trend - problems and prospects
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L.W. Lefebvre, B.B. Ackerman, Kenneth M. Portier, K. H. Pollock
Identification of sex in hatchling loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) by analysis of steroid concentrations in chorioallantoic/amniotic fluid Identification of sex in hatchling loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) by analysis of steroid concentrations in chorioallantoic/amniotic fluid
A major difficulty in sea turtle conservation is the inability to nonlethally and noninvasively identify the sex of hatchling sea turtles. Traditional sexing techniques such as plasma sex steroid quantification cannot be applied to hatchlings without sacrificing the hatchlings or utilizing invasive procedures. This paper presents a technique for sexing hatchling sea turtles by analysis...
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T. S. Gross, D.A. Crain, K.A. Bjorndal, A.B. Bolten, R. Carthy
Sediment toxicity in Savannah Harbor Sediment toxicity in Savannah Harbor
Savannah Harbor, located near the mouth of the Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina, is impacted by industrial and municipal effluents. Potential release of contaminants stored in harbor sediments through dredging and shipping operations requires that contaminated areas be identified for proper management of the system and protection of wildlife resources. During 1991, Hyalella...
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P. V. Winger, P. J. Lasier
Coastal ecosystem decision‐support GIS: Functions and methodology Coastal ecosystem decision‐support GIS: Functions and methodology
To solve coastal resource and environmental issues and handle complex spatial data and information effectively and efficiently, a coastal ecosystem decision‐support geographic information system (GIS) is being developed at the Southern Science Center of the U.S. National Biological Service. With three subsystems, natural resource management, environmental impact assessment, and data and
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Wei Ji, James B. Johnson
Dietary exposure of mink to carp from Saginaw Bay. 3. Characterization of dietary exposure to planar halogenated hydrocarbons, dioxin equivalents, and biomagnification Dietary exposure of mink to carp from Saginaw Bay. 3. Characterization of dietary exposure to planar halogenated hydrocarbons, dioxin equivalents, and biomagnification
Mink are known to be very sensitive to the toxic effects of planar polychlorinated biphenyls (pPCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), collectively known as planar halogenated hydrocarbons (PHHs). Previously, we reported the reproductive effects in mink fed a diet containing 10, 20, or 40% fish taken from Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. The...
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Donald E. Tillitt, Robert W. Gale, John C. Meadows, James L. Zajicek, Paul H. Peterman, Silvia N. Heaton, Paul D. Jones, Steven J. Bursian, Timothy J. Kubiak, John P. Giesy, Richard J. Aulerich
Concentrations of dissolved and particulate Polychlorinated Biphenyls in water from the Saginaw River, Michigan Concentrations of dissolved and particulate Polychlorinated Biphenyls in water from the Saginaw River, Michigan
The Saginaw River receives water from a major drainage basin in the east-central portion of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Historically the river has been contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from several sources. The present study was conducted to determine the concentrations of PCBs in both the dissolved and particulate phases of water in the lower Saginaw River, as...
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David A. Verbrugge, John P. Giesy, Miguel A. Mora, Lisa L. Williams, Ronald Rossmann, Russell A. Moll, Marc Tuchman
Reproduction in free- ranging Florida manatees Reproduction in free- ranging Florida manatees
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G. B. Rathbun, J.P. Reid, R. K. Bonde, J. A. Powell
Hydrogeology and water quality of the Mississippi River alluvium near Muscatine, Iowa, June 1992 through June 1994 Hydrogeology and water quality of the Mississippi River alluvium near Muscatine, Iowa, June 1992 through June 1994
A study of the Mississippi River alluvium near Muscatine, Iowa, was conducted to evaluate ground-water flow and water quality using data collected from June 1992 through June 1994. The study area included approximately 80 square miles in parts of Muscatine and Louisa Counties in Iowa and Rock Island and Mercer Counties in Illinois. A steady-state, ground-water flow model was constructed...
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K.J. Lucey, R.L. Kuzniar, J.P. Caldwell
Metals-contaminated benthic invertebrates in the Clark Fork River, Montana: Effects on age-0 brown trout and rainbow trout Metals-contaminated benthic invertebrates in the Clark Fork River, Montana: Effects on age-0 brown trout and rainbow trout
Benthic organisms in the upper Clark Fork River have recently been implicated as a dietary source of metals that may be a chronic problem for young-of-the-year rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). In this present study, early life stage brown trout (Salmo trutta) and rainbow trout were exposed for 88 d to simulated Clark Fork River water and a diet of benthic invertebrates collected from...
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Daniel F. Woodward, Aïda M. Farag, Harold L. Bergman, Aaron J. DeLonay, Edward E. Little, Charlie E. Smiths, Frederic T. Barrows