Species differentiation on a dynamic landscape: shifts in metapopulation genetic structure using the chronology of the Hawaiian Archipelago
George K. Roderick, Peter Croucher, Amy G. Vandergast, Rosemary G. Gillespie
2012, Evolutionary Biology (39) 192-206
Species formation during adaptive radiation often occurs in the context of a changing environment. The establishment and arrangement of populations, in space and time, sets up ecological and genetic processes that dictate the rate and pattern of differentiation. Here, we focus on how a dynamic habitat can affect genetic structure,...
Raptor community composition in the Texas Southern High Plains lesser prairie-chicken range
A.C. Behney, Clint W. Boal, Heather A. Whitlaw, D.R. Lucia
2012, Wildlife Society Bulletin (36) 291-296
Predation can be a factor in preventing prey population growth and sustainability when prey populations are small and fragmented, and when predator density is unrelated to the density of the single prey species. We conducted monthly raptor surveys from February 2007 to May 2009 in adjacent areas of the Texas...
Habitat use of woodpeckers in the Big Woods of eastern Arkansas
David G. Krementz, Sarah E. Lehnen, J.D. Luscier
2012, Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management (3) 89-97
The Big Woods of eastern Arkansas contain some of the highest densities of woodpeckers recorded within bottomland hardwood forests of the southeastern United States. A better understanding of habitat use patterns by these woodpeckers is a priority for conservationists seeking to maintain these high densities in the Big Woods and...
Sulfur dioxide emission rates from Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, 2007-2010
T. Elias, A. J. Sutton
2012, Open-File Report 2012-1107
Kīlauea Volcano has one of the longest running volcanic sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission rate databases on record. Sulfur dioxide emission rates from Kīlauea Volcano were first measured by Stoiber and Malone (1975) and have been measured on a regular basis since 1979 (Elias and Sutton, 2007, and references within). Compilations...
Effects of lead on Na+, K+-ATPase and hemolymph ion concentrations in the freshwater mussel Elliptio complanata
Shad Mosher, W. Gregory Cope, Frank X. Weber, Damian Shea, Thomas J. Kwak
2012, Environmental Toxicology (27) 268-276
Freshwater mussels are an imperiled fauna exposed to a variety of environmental toxicants such as lead (Pb) and studies are urgently needed to assess their health and condition to guide conservation efforts. A 28-day laboratory toxicity test with Pb and adult Eastern elliptio mussels (Elliptio complanata) was conducted to determine...
Toward an understanding of disequilibrium dihedral angles in mafic rocks
Marian B. Holness, Madeleine C.S. Humphreys, Rachel Sides, Rosalind T. Helz, Christian Tegner
2012, Journal of Geophysical Research (117)
The median dihedral angle at clinopyroxene-plagioclase-plagioclase junctions in mafic rocks, Θcpp, is generally lower than equilibrium (109˚ {plus minus} 2˚). Observation of a wide range of mafic bodies demonstrates that previous work on systematic variations of Θcpp is incorrect in several important respects. Firstly, the spatial distribution of plagioclase compositional...
SIRT1 attenuates palmitate-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress and insulin resistance in HepG2 cells via induction of oxygen-regulated protein 150
T.W. Jung, K.T. Lee, Myung W. Lee, K.H. Ka
2012, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (422) 229-232
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been implicated in the pathology of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Although SIRT1 has a therapeutic effect on T2DM, the mechanisms by which SIRT1 ameliorates insulin resistance (IR) remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the impact of SIRT1 on palmitate-induced ER stress in HepG2...
Comparison of stream invertebrate response models for bioassessment metric
Ian R. Waite, Jonathan G. Kennen, Jason T. May, Larry R. Brown, Thomas F. Cuffney, Kimberly A. Jones, James L. Orlando
2012, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (48) 570-583
We aggregated invertebrate data from various sources to assemble data for modeling in two ecoregions in Oregon and one in California. Our goal was to compare the performance of models developed using multiple linear regression (MLR) techniques with models developed using three relatively new techniques: classification and regression trees (CART),...
Uncertainty
Randall J. Hunt
2012, Book chapter, Australian groundwater modelling guidelines
Management decisions will often be directly informed by model predictions. However, we now know there can be no expectation of a single ‘true’ model; thus, model results are uncertain. Understandable reporting of underlying uncertainty provides necessary context to decision-makers, as model results are used for management decisions. This, in turn,...
Probabilistic estimates of surface coseismic slip and afterslip for Hayward fault earthquakes
Brad T. Aagaard, James J. Lienkaemper, David P. Schwartz
2012, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (102) 961-979
We examine the partition of long‐term geologic slip on the Hayward fault into interseismic creep, coseismic slip, and afterslip. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we compute expected coseismic slip and afterslip at three alinement array sites for Hayward fault earthquakes with nominal moment magnitudes ranging from about 6.5 to 7.1. We...
Linear complementarity formulation for 3D frictional sliding problems
J. Ole Kaven, Stephen H. Hickman, Nicholas C. Davatzes, Ovunc Mutlu
2012, Computational Geosciences (16) 613-624
Frictional sliding on quasi-statically deforming faults and fractures can be modeled efficiently using a linear complementarity formulation. We review the formulation in two dimensions and expand the formulation to three-dimensional problems including problems of orthotropic friction. This formulation accurately reproduces analytical solutions to static Coulomb friction sliding problems. The formulation...
Guidelines for collecting and maintaining archives for genetic monitoring
Jennifer A. Jackson, Linda Laikre, C. Scott Baker, Katherine C. Kendall, The Genetic Monitoring Working Group
2012, Conservation Genetics Resources (4) 527-536
Rapid advances in molecular genetic techniques and the statistical analysis of genetic data have revolutionized the way that populations of animals, plants and microorganisms can be monitored. Genetic monitoring is the practice of using molecular genetic markers to track changes in the abundance, diversity or distribution of populations, species or...
Knowledge gained from video-monitoring grassland passerine nests
Pamela J. Pietz, D. A. Granfors, Christine A. Ribic
Christine A. Ribic, Frank R. Thompson III, Pamela J. Pietz, editor(s)
2012, Book chapter, Video Surveillance of Nesting Birds
In the mid-1990s, researchers began using miniature cameras to videotape activities at cryptic passerine nests in grasslands.In subsequent years, use of these video surveillance systems spread dramatically, leading to major strides in our knowledge of nest predation and nesting ecology of many species.Studies using video nest surveillance have helped...
Long-term growth of Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) in a southern Nevada population
P.A. Medica, Kenneth E. Nussear, Todd C. Esque, Mary B. Saethre
2012, Journal of Herpetology (46) 213-220
Knowledge of growth rates, age at maturity, and longevity are important aspects of a species life history and are directly applicable to life table creation and population viability analyses. We measured the growth of a cohort of 17 semi-wild Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) located in Rock Valley, Nevada over a...
How to catch a parasite: Parasite Niche Modeler (PaNic) meets Fishbase
Giovanni Strona, Kevin D. Lafferty
2012, Ecography (35) 481-486
Parasite Niche Modeler (PaNic) is a free online software tool that suggests potential hosts for fish parasites. For a particular parasite species from the major helminth groups (Acanthocephala, Cestoda, Monogenea, Nematoda, Trematoda), PaNic takes data from known hosts (maximum body length, growth rate, life span, age at first maturity, trophic...
Uplift history of the Sila Massif, southern Italy, deciphered from cosmogenic 10Be erosion rates and river longitudinal profile analysis
Valerio Olivetti, Andrew J. Cyr, Paola Molin, Claudio Faccenna, Darryl E. Granger
2012, Tectonics (31)
The Sila Massif in the Calabrian Arc (southern Italy) is a key site to study the response of a landscape to rock uplift. Here an uplift rate of ∼1 mm/yr has imparted a deep imprint on the Sila landscape recorded by a high-standing low-relief surface on top of the massif,...
An artificial perch to help Snail Kites handle an exotic Apple Snail
Kyle E. Pias, Zach C. Welch, Wiley M. Kitchens
2012, Waterbirds (35) 347-351
In the United States, the Snail Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus) is a federally endangered species and restricted to the wetlands of south-central Florida where the current population numbers less than 1,500. The Snail Kite is an extreme dietary specialist, previously feeding almost exclusively on one species of snail, the Florida...
New insights into the nation's carbon storage potential
Peter D. Warwick, Zhi-Liang Zhu
2012, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (93) 241-242
Carbon sequestration is a method of securing carbon dioxide (CO2) to prevent its release into the atmosphere, where it contributes to global warming as a greenhouse gas. Geologic storage of CO2 in porous and permeable rocks involves injecting high-pressure CO2 into a subsurface rock unit that has available pore space....
Perlite, 2011
Wallace P. Bolen
2012, Mining Engineering (64) 33-33
No abstract available....
Geophysical study of the San Juan Mountains batholith complex, southwestern Colorado
Benjamin J. Drenth, G. Randy Keller, Ren A. Thompson
2012, Geosphere (8) 669-684
One of the largest and most pronounced gravity lows over North America is over the rugged San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado (USA). The mountain range is coincident with the San Juan volcanic field (SJVF), the largest erosional remnant of a widespread mid-Cenozoic volcanic field that spanned much of the...
On-line access to geoscience bibliographic citations
Emily C. Wild
2012, EXPLORE: Newsletter for the Association of Applied Geochemists (155) 1-4-5
On-line geoscience bibliographic citations and access points to citations are exponentially increasing as commercial, non-profit, and government agencies worldwide publish materials electronically. On-line bibliographic tools capture cited works, and open access content allows for freely obtained citations and documents. For this newsletter, citations from the numerous journals and books listed...
A Markov chain analysis of the movements of juvenile salmonids, including sockeye salmon, in the forebay of McNary Dam, Washington and Oregon, 2006-09
Noah S. Adams, Tyson W. Hatton
2012, Open-File Report 2012-1120
Passage and survival data were collected at McNary Dam between 2006 and 2009. These data have provided critical information for resource managers to implement structural and operational changes designed to improve the survival of juvenile salmonids as they migrate past the dam. Much of the valuable information collected at McNary...
Novel microsatellite loci for studies of Thamnophis Gartersnake genetic identity and hybridization
Brian L. Sloss, Gregor W. Schuurman, Rori A. Paloski, Owen D. Boyle, Joshua M. Kapfer
2012, Conservation Genetics Resources (4) 383-386
Butler’s Gartersnakes (BGS; Thamnophis butleri) are confined to open and semi-open canopy wetlands and adjacent uplands, habitats under threat of development in Wisconsin. To address issues of species identity and putative hybridization with congeneric snakes, a suite of 18 microsatellite loci capable of cross-species amplification of Plains Gartersnakes...
Geologic map of the Themis Regio quadrangle (V-53), Venus
Ellen R. Stofan, Antony W. Brian
2012, Scientific Investigations Map 3165
The Themis Regio quadrangle (V-53), Venus, has been geologically mapped at 1:5,000,000 scale as part of the NASA Planetary Geologic Mapping Program. The quadrangle extends from lat 25° to 50° S. and from long 270° to 300° E. and encompasses the Themis Regio highland, the surrounding plains, and the southernmost...
A Markov chain analysis of the movements of juvenile salmonids in the forebay of McNary Dam, Washington and Oregon, 2006-09
Noah S. Adams, Tyson W. Hatton
2012, Open-File Report 2012-1119
Passage and survival data for yearling and subyearling Chinook salmon and juvenile steelhead were collected at McNary Dam between 2006 and 2009. These data have provided critical information for resource managers to implement structural and operational changes designed to improve the survival of juvenile salmonids as they migrate past the...