Characterization of the host response to the myxosporean parasite, Ceratomyxa shasta (Noble), by histology, scanning electron microscopy, and immunological techniques
J. L. Bartholomew, C. E. Smith, J. S. Rohovec, J. L. Fryer
1989, Journal of Fish Diseases (12) 509-522
The tissue response of Salmo gairdneri Richardson, against the myxosporean parasite. Ceratomyxa shasta (Noble), was investigated using histological techniques, scanning electron microscopy and immunological methods. The progress of infection in C. shasta‐susceptible and resistant steelhead and rainbow trout was examined by standard histological techniques and by indirect fluorescent antibody methods using monoclonal antibodies directed against C....
Preliminary characterization of a virus causing infectious anemia among stocks of salmonid fish in the western United States
C.K. Arakawa, D.A. Hursh, C.N. Lannan, J. S. Rohovec, J. R. Winton
Winfried Ahne, E. Kurstak, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of Lower Vertebrates
Since 1982, anemias occurring in stocks of yearling coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) have been associated with serious losses at hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest, USA. The anemia is often accompanied by infections with external fungus (e.g. Saprolegnia) or the bacterial pathogens Cytophaga psychrophila or Renibacterium salmoninarum...
Picornaviruses and reoviruses of fishes
J. R. Winton
Winfried Ahne, E. Kurstak, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of lower vertebrates
The number of fish viruses isolated in cell culture or observed by electron microscopy continues to increase rapidly. Until recently, most viruses that were isolated from finfish and characterized were found to be members of the Rhabdoviridae, Iridoviridae, or Herpesviridae (Wolf and Mann 1980). In a comprehensive review of fish...
Genetic variation in steelhead (Salmo gairdneri) from the north coast of Washington
R.R. Reisenbichler, S.R. Phelps
1989, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (46) 66-73
Steelhead (Salmo gairdneri) collected from various sites in nine drainages in northwestern Washington were genetically characterized at 65 protein-coding loci by starch-gel electrophoresis. Genetic differentiation within and among drainages was not significant, and genetic variation among drainages was much less than that reported in British Columbia; these results may be...
Persistent infections of fish cell lines by paramyxovirus isolates from Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha)
C.N. Lannan
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of Lower Vertebrates
We have reported the isolation of a paramyxovirus from stocks of adult chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) returning to coastal rivers of Oregon, USA (Winton et al 1985). The isolates were obtained from kidney and spleen tissues using the chinook salmon embryo cell line, CHSE-214. Initial cytopathic effect (CPE) was slow...
Enhanced detection of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus by pretreatment of cell monolayers with polyethylene glycol
W.N. Batts, J. R. Winton
1989, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (1) 261-267
To improve quantification of very low levels of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) in samples of tissue, ovarian fluid, or natural water supplies, we tested the ability of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to enhance the sensitivity and speed of the plaque assay system. We compared 4, 7, and 10% solutions...
Tundra ponds of the Yukon Delta, Alaska, and their macroinvertebrate communities.
J. A. Maciolek
1989, Hydrobiologia (172) 193-206
The Yukon Delta, a low alluvial tundra in western Alaska, has more than 105 thaw-basin ponds within its 70000 km2 area. In 1984 and 1985, 68 ponds in three interior areas of the Delta were surveyed to determine limnological features, macroinvertebrate fauna, and trophic character. Ponds ranged up to 90...
Construction and emplacement of a large enclosure for rearing fish off-station
J.F. Novotny, T.L Macy
1989, Progressive Fish-Culturist (51) 52-54
A 1.5-acre barrier net, used to enclose large numbers of juvenile Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) for rearing in backwaters along the Columbia River, USA, is described. This type of enclosure may provide additional rearing options to fishery managers....
Animal population dynamics: Identification of critical components
J.M. Emlen, E.K. Pikitch
1989, Ecological Modelling (44) 253-273
There is a growing interest in the use of population dynamics models in environmental risk assessment and the promulgation of environmental regulatory policies. Unfortunately, because of species and areal differences in the physical and biotic influences on population dynamics, such models must almost inevitably be both complex and species- or...
Terrestrial population models for ecological risk assessment: A state-of-the-art review
J.M. Emlen
1989, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (8) 831-842
Few attempts have been made to formulate models for predicting impacts of xenobiotic chemicals on wildlife populations. However, considerable effort has been invested in wildlife optimal exploitation models. Because death from intoxication has a similar effect on population dynamics as death by harvesting, these management models are applicable to ecological...
Development, characterization, and use of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies against the myxosporean, Ceratomyxa shasta
J. L. Bartholomew, J. S. Rohovec, J. L. Fryer
1989, Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology (36) 397-401
Both monoclonal and polyclonal antisera were produced against Ceratomyxa shasta. Ascites containing trophozoites of the parasite was collected from infected fish and used as antigen for immunization of mice. The resulting monoclonal antibodies reacted specifically with trophozoite and sporoblast stages but did not react with C. shasta spores by either...
Concentration of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus from water samples by tangential flow filtration and polyethylene glycol precipitation
W.N. Batts, J. R. Winton
1989, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (46 ) 964-968
Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) was concentrated from water samples by polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation, tangential flow filtration (TFF), and by a combination of TFF followed by PEG precipitation of the retentate. Used alone, PEG increased virus titers more than 200-fold, and the efficiency of recovery was as great as...
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis
D.W. Rondorf, J.W. Beeman, J.C. Faler, M.E. Free, E.J. Wagner
1989, Report
Isolation of a reovirus from coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Oregon, USA
J. R. Winton, C.N. Arakawa, C.N. Lannan, J. L. Fryer
1989, Book chapter
Reoviruses isolated from aquatic animals share certain common characteristics: (1) a typical reovirus-like morphology which shows an icosahedral particle with a double capsid that is approximately 75 nm in diameter; (2) a genome with eleven segments of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) distributed as three large, three medium and five small segments...
Utility of spawner-recruit relations for evaluating the effect of degraded environment on the abundance of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
R.R. Reisenbichler
C.D. Levings, L.B. Holtby, M.A. Henderson, editor(s)
1989, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 21-32
A method to directly measure maximum volume of fish stomachs or digestive tracts
C.C. Burley, S. Vigg
1989, Journal of Fish Biology (34) 707-714
A new method for measuring maximum stomach or digestive tract volume of fish incorporates air injection at constant pressure with water displacement to measure directly the internal volume of a stomach or analogous structure. The method was tested with coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum), which has a true stomach, and...
Water-quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system in the northern coast plain of New Jersey, 1923-86
Douglas A. Harriman, Daryll A. Pope, Alison D. Gordon
1989, Report
Ground-water-quality data for the upper and middle aquifers of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system in Middlesex and Monmouth Counties are compiled for the period 1923-86. A total of 330 wells were sampled: 192 wells in the upper aquifer and 138 wells in the middle aquifer. Most of the complete water-quality analyses...
A positive relationship between groundwater velocity and submersed macrophyte biomass in Sparkling Lake, Wisconsin
David M. Lodge, David P. Krabbenhoft, Robert G. Striegl
1989, Limnology and Oceanography (34) 235-239
We measured groundwater velocity and submersed macrophyte biomass at 52 shal- low (0.4-6.6 m) sites in mesotrophic Sparkling Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin, during May-Au- gust 1985. Seventeen percent of variation in macrophyte biomass was explained by a signifi- cant (P < 0.005) relation with depth [log(biomass + 1) = 0.49...
Water resources of Vilas County, WI
G. L. Patterson
1989, Miscellaneous Public 89-1
Hydrogeology of Wood County, Wisconsin
W. G. Batten
1989, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 60
The presence of low-permeability Precambrian rocks near land surface limits ground-water availability in the northern two-thirds of Wood County. Sand and gravel deposits provide large amounts of water (more than 500 gallons per minute) to some wells in the southeastern part of the county. Fine-grained unconsolidated deposits generally are less...
A parabolic function to modify Thornthwaite estimates of potential evapotranspiration for the eastern United States
G. J. McCabe Jr.
1989, Physical Geography (10) 176-189
The Thornthwaite potential evapotranspiration model is well known and widely used, but has received some criticism as it is primarily based on air temperature to estimate potential evapotranspiration. Errors of the Thornthwaite model can be analyzed using adjusted pan evaporation as an index of potential evapotranspiration. An examination of ratios of adjusted pan...
Characterization and origin of natural gases of the Anadarko Basin
Dudley D. Rice, Charles N. Threlkeld, April K. Buletich
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Natural-gas production in the Anadarko basin is from three geographically separated areas that can be differentiated by age of reservoir and by inferred nature of thermal origin of the gases. In the central basin, nonassociated gases are produced mainly from Upper Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sandstones. Gases become isotopically heavier (δ13C1...
Constraints on the Anadarko Basin-Wichita uplift boundary interpreted from aeromagnetic data
Meridee Jones-Cecil, Anthony J. Crone
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Modeling and interpretation of aeromagnetic data across the transition between the Anadarko basin and the Wichita uplift in the vicinity of the scarp on the Meers fault (Fig. 1) constrains structural relationships and lithologic contrasts at this boundary. We digitized aeromagnetic data from the map based on a detailed survey...
Depositional facies, petrofacies, and diagenesis of siliciclastics of Morrow and Springer rocks, Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
C. William Keighin, Romeo M. Flores
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Investigations of 6,500 ft of core and -100 thin-sectioned core samples from 30 drill holes from the Oklahoma Panhandle to the southeast part of the Anadarko basin, Oklahoma, have led to the recognition of three depositional facies of the Springer and Morrow Formations of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian age, as recognized...
Relation of salinity and selenium in shallow groundwater to hydrologic and geochemical processes, Western San Joaquin Valley, California
S. J. Deverel, S.K. Gallanthine
1989, Journal of Hydrology (109) 125-149
Salinity and selenium concentrations in shallow groundwater of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, are related to the geomorphology and hydrology of the alluvial fans. The highest salinity and selenium concentrations in shallow groundwater occur in alluvium deposited by ephemeral streams and at the margins of the major alluvial fans,...