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Altered behavior of parasitized killifish increases susceptibility to predation by bird final hosts
Kevin D. Lafferty, A. K. Morris
1996, Ecology (77) 1390-1397
Parasites that are transmitted from prey to predator are often associated with altered prey behavior. Although many concur that behavior modification is a parasite strategy that facilitates transmission by making parasitized prey easier for predators to capture, there is little evidence from field experiments. We observed that conspicuous behaviors exhibited...
Science and management of Rocky Mountain grizzly bears
D.J. Mattson, S. Herrero, R.G. Wright, C. M. Pease
1996, Conservation Biology (10) 1013-1025
The science and management of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) in the Rocky Mountains of North America have spawned considerable conflict and controversy. Much of this can be attributed to divergent public values, but the narrow perceptions and incomplete and fragmented problem definitions of those involved have exacerbated an inherently...
Behavioral changes associated with suboptimal prey densities for larval American shad
R. M. Ross, J. H. Johnson, R. M. Bennett, D. S. Dropkin
1996, Ecology of Freshwater Fish (5) 163-168
Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the effects of suboptimal prey density and length of prey-deprivation period on swimming, feeding, and social behavior in larval American shad. Alosa sapidissima. Replicated prey-density treatments of 1,000, 500, and 0 Artemia nauplii/liter and deprivation periods of 0,2, and 4 days were established for an 8-day period. The...
Effects of silvicultultural modifications of temperate rainforest on breeding and wintering bird communities, Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska
Dominick A. Dellasala, Joan C. Hagar, Kathleen A. Engel, W.C. McComb, Randal L. Fairbanks, Ellen G. Campbell
1996, The Condor (98) 706-721
We inventoried breeding and wintering bird communities in four treatments of temperate rainforest on Prince of Wales Island, southeast Alaska during 1991-1992 and 1992-1993. The four forest treatments sampled included: (1) young growth (20 years) originating from clearcut logging with no silvicultural modification (non-modified), (2) young growth (20 years) precommercially thinned along uniformly-spaced thinning...
Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota
Carl E. Korschgen, Kevin P. Kenow, William L. Green, Douglas H. Johnson
1996, Journal of Wildlife Management (60) 120-132
Duckling survival, an important factor affecting annual recruitment, has not been determined adequately for canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria). We investigated the magnitude, timing, and causes of mortality of canvasback ducklings from hatch to fledging at the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in northwestern Minnesota during 1987-90. During the 4 years, 217...
Comparative biology of zebra mussels in Europe and North America: an overview
Gerald L. Mackie, Don W. Schloesser
1996, American Zoologist (36) 244-258
SYNOPSIS. Since the discovery of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in the Great Lakes in 1988 comparisons have been made with mussel populations in Europe and the former Soviet Union. These comparisons include: Population dynamics, growth and mortality rates, ecological tolerances and requirements, dispersal rates and patterns, and ecological impacts. North...
Modeling gas transfer and biological respiration in a recirculating aquaculture system
L. G. Wood, Barnaby J. Watten, C. G. Haugh, G. S. Libey, T. A. Dillaha
1996, Aquacultural Engineering (15) 359-379
Recirculating aquaculture system applications of oxygen absorption equipment require consideration of the combined effects of the system's physical, chemical and biological components. Interactions of this type were modeled within a recirculating system incorporating a mixed-flow type rearing vessel, a multi-tube clarifier, a rotating biological contactor (RBC) and a U-tube oxygenator....
Surveying woodland hawks with broadcasts of great horned owl vocalization
James A. Mosher, Mark R. Fuller
1996, Wildlife Society Bulletin (24) 531-536
Pre-recorded vocalizations of great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) broadcast into predominantly wooded habitat along roadside survey routes resulted in as many detections of resident red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) and Cooper's hawks (Accipiter cooperii) as broadcasts of each conspecific calls. Survey results for 3 species, expressed as average number of contacts/route,...
First-year growth, recruitment, and maturity of walleyes in western Lake Erie
Charles P. Madenjian, Jeffrey T. Tyson, Roger L. Knight, Mark W. Kershner, Michael J. Hansen
1996, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (125) 821-830
In some lakes, first-year growth of walleyes Stizostedion vitreum has been identified as an important factor governing recruitment of juveniles to the adult population. We developed a regression model for walleye recruitment in western Lake Erie by considering factors such as first-year growth, size of the spawning stock, the rate at which...
Causes of declining survival of lake trout stocked in U.S. waters of Lake Superior in 1963-1986
Michael J. Hansen, Mark P. Ebener, Richard G. Schorfhaar, Stephen T. Schram, Donald R. Schreiner, James H. Selgeby, William W. Taylor
1996, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (125) 831-843
Survival of the 1963-1982 year-classes of stocked yearling lake trout Salvelinus namaycush declined significantly over time in Lake Superior. To investigate possible causes of this decline, a Ricker model of stock-recruitment was used to describe the catch per effort (CPE) of age-7 stocked lake trout in the Michigan, Minnesota, and...
Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota
Carl E. Korschgen, Kevin P. Kenow, William L. Green, Douglas H. Johnson, Michael D. Samuel, Louis Sileo
1996, Journal of Wildlife Management (60) 120-132
Duckling survival, an important factor affecting annual recruitment, has not been determined adequately for canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria). We investigated the magnitude, timing, and causes of mortality of canvasback ducklings from hatch to fledging at the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in northwestern Minnesota during 1987-90. During the 4 years, 217...
Effects of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) density on the survival and growth of juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas): Implications for North American river fishes
Cecil A. Jennings
1996, Hydrobiologia (324) 157-161
I used replicated 37.8 1 aquaria in a factorial design (four densities of zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha; two hydrologic regimes) to determine if the survival or growth of juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) was affected by the density of zebra mussel or by the retention time of...
Otoliths reveal a diverse age structure for humper lake trout in Lake Superior
Mary K. Burnham-Curtis, Charles R. Bronte
1996, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (125) 844-851
Humpers are one of at least three morphological variants of wild lake trout Salvelinus namaycush that maintain self-sustaining populations in Lake Superior. In an early study, bumpers from Isle Royale were shown to have a sharply truncated age distribution that was attributed to high mortality after age 11, but we suspected that...
Comparison of three nonlinear models to describe long-term tag shedding by lake trout
Mary C. Fabrizio, Bruce L. Swanson, Stephen T. Schram, Michael H. Hoff
1996, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (125) 261-273
We estimated long-term tag-shedding rates for lake trout Salvelinus namaycush using two existing models and a model we developed to account for the observed permanence of some tags. Because tag design changed over the course of the study, we examined tag-shedding rates for three types of numbered anchor tags (Floy tags FD-67,...
Paleoslope, sea-level and climate controls on Upper Miocene platform evolution, Las Negras area, southeastern Spain
E. K. Franseen, R.H. Goldstein
Franseen E.K., editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Models for carbonate stratigraphy from Miocene reef complexes of Mediterranean regions
Carbonate platforms in the Las Negras area (southeastern Spain) evolved from onlapping ramps to fringing reef complexes later draped by cyclic shallow marine strata. Although sea-level history and paleoclimate had an effect on platform evolution, substrate topography played a dominant role. The strata are divided into five depositional sequences of...
Hydrologic evaluation methodology for estimating water movement through the unsaturated zone at commercial low-level radioactive waste disposal site
P.D. Meyer, M.L. Rockhold, W.E. Nichols, G.W. Gee
1996, Report
This report identifies key technical issues related to hydrologic assessment of water flow in the unsaturated zone at low-level radioactive waste (LLW) disposal facilities. In addition, a methodology for incorporating these issues in the performance assessment of proposed LLW disposal facilities is identified and evaluated. The issues discussed fall into...
New USGS seismic hazard maps for the United States
A. Frankel, C. Mueller, D. Perkins, T. Barnhard, E. Leyendecker, E. Safak, S. Hanson, N. Dickman, M. Hopper
Housner G.W.Chung R.M., editor(s)
1996, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction
The US Geological Survey (USGS) is preparing new seismic national maps for release in April 1996. The new maps plot probabilistic ground motions for return times of about 500, 1000, and 2500 years. Deterministic (scenario) ground-motion maps are being prepared for selected faults in the western US. Due to the...
Seismic velocities for hydrate-bearing sediments using weighted equation
Myung W. Lee, D. R. Hutchinson, T. S. Collett, William P. Dillon
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (101) 20347-20358
A weighted equation based on the three-phase time-average and Wood equations is applied to derive a relationship between the compressional wave (P wave) velocity and the amount of hydrates filling the pore space. The proposed theory predicts accurate P wave velocities of marine sediments in the porosity range of 40-80%...
Loess stratigraphy of the Lower Mississippi Valley
E.M. Rutledge, Margaret J. Guccione, H. W. Markewich, D.A. Wysocki, L.B. Ward
1996, Engineering Geology (45) 167-183
Loesses of the Lower Mississippi Valley (LMV) are world-famous. Sir Charles Lyell (1847), Hilgard (1860), Stafford (1869), Call (1891) and Mabry (1898), thought the LMV loess was a single water deposit although "double submergence" was noted by Call (1891) and Salisbury (1891). Shimek (1902) and Emerson (1918) recognized LMV loess...
Introduction: Paleozoic applications of sequence stratigraphy
B.J. Witzke, Greg A. Ludvigson, J. Day
Witzke B.J., editor(s)
1996, Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy: views from the North American craton 1-6
Despite conceptual origins from studies of the Paleozoic strata of cratonic basins, sequence stratigraphy has largely been developed and applied to post-Paleozoic successions in extracratonic settings. The application of continental-margin sequence stratigraphic concepts to cratonic basinal successions is fraught with problems owing to slower rates of sediment accumulation, and consequently,...
The combined use of 87Sr/86Sr and carbon and water isotopes to study the hydrochemical interaction between groundwater and lakewater in mantled karst
B. G. Katz, T.D. Bullen
1996, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (60) 5075-5087
The hydrochemical interaction between groundwater and lakewater influences the composition of water that percolates downward from the surficial aquifer system through the underlying intermediate confining unit and recharges the Upper Floridan aquifer along highlands in Florida. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio along with the stable isotopes, D, 18O, and 13C were used as tracers...
Seismic tomography and deformation modeling of the junction of the San Andreas and Calaveras faults
C. Dorbath, D. Oppenheimer, F. Amelung, G. King
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (101) 27917-27941
Local earthquake P traveltime data is inverted to obtain a three-dimensional tomographic image of the region centered on the junction of the San Andreas and Calaveras faults. The resulting velocity model is then used to relocate more than 17,000 earthquakes and to produce a model of fault structure in the region. These...