Nesting waterfowl and other water birds on islands in western Minnesota
J. T. Lokemoen
1994, Loon (66) 38-41
Abstract has not been submitted...
Potential effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on avian habitats and populations in the northern Great Plains
Diane L. Larson
1994, American Midland Naturalist (131) 330-346
Biotic response to the buildup of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere is considerably more complex than an adjustment to changing temperature and precipitation. The fertilization effect carbon dioxide has on some plants, the impact UVB radiation has on health and productivity of organisms, and the resulting changes in competitive balance...
Vertical distribution of a deep-water moss and associated epiphytes in Crater Lake, Oregon
C. D. McIntire, H.K. Phinney, Gary L. Larson, M.W. Buktenica
1994, Northwest Science (68) 11-21
A one-person submersible was used to examine the vertical distribution of the deep-water moss Drepanocladus aduncus (Hedw.) Warnst in Crater Lake (Oregon). Living specimens were found attached to sediment and rocks at depths between 25 m and 140 m. Dense beds of the moss were observed at depths between 30 m and 80...
Flock sizes and sex ratios of canvasbacks in Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina
G. Michael Haramis, Eric L. Derleth, William A. Link
1994, Journal of Wildlife Management (58) 123-131
Knowledge of the distribution, size, and sex ratios of flocks of wintering canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) is fundamental to understanding the species' winter ecology and providing guidelines for management. Consequently, in winter 1986-87, we conducted 4 monthly aerial photographic surveys to investigate temporal changes in distribution, size, and sex ratios of...
Gas supersaturation in surface waters of aquaculture ponds
Claude E. Boyd, Barnaby J. Watten, V. Goubier, R. Wu
1994, Aquacultural Engineering (13) 31-39
During the 1988 and 1989 growing seasons, dissolved gas pressures were measured in 0·04 ha to 0·06 ha earthen ponds (n = 17) used to produce channel catfish or bluegill sunfish, both with and without supplemental aeration. Surface waters in early morning hours (0630 to 0830 h) were typically saturated...
Physiological correlates of water chemistry requirements in fairy shrimp (Order: Anostraca) from southern California
R.J. Gonzalez, J.C. Drazen, S. Hathaway, B. Bauer, M. Simovich
1994, Conference Paper, Journal of Crustacean Biology
No abstract available at this time...
Loma sp. salmonids from the Eastern United States: Associated lesions rainbow trout
P.T. Markey, V. S. Blazer, M. S. Ewing, K. M. Kocan
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 318-328
A microsporidian of the genus Loma was noted in the gills of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss from a state hatchery (Buford Trout Hatchery) in Georgia. Mortalities of varying severity occur at this hatchery every fall, and the microsporidian was noted during an experiment from August 1991 to January...
Development of an antimycin-impregnated bait for controlling common carp
J.J. Rach, J.A. Luoma, L. L. Marking
1994, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (14) 442-446
The common carp Cyprinus carpio is a major problem for fisheries and wildlife managers because its feeding behavior causes degradation of valuable fish and waterfowl habitat. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an antimycin‐impregnated bait for control of common carp. The toxic bait contained fish meal, a binder, antimycin,...
Variation in body mass of wild canvasback and redhead ducklings
Jane E. Austin, Jerome R. Serie
1994, Condor (96) 909-915
We assessed variation in body mass of ducklings in single- and mixed-species broods of wild Canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) and Redheads (Aythya americana) 20-50 days old. Body mass of canvasback ducklings was not affected by year and season (early vs. late hatch date) despite changes in water conditions. Mean body mass...
Holocene paleoecology of an estuary on Santa Rosa Island, California
K.L. Cole, Gaisheng Liu
1994, Quaternary Research (41) 326-335
The middle to late Holocene history and early Anglo-European settlement impacts on Santa Rosa Island, California, were studied through the analysis of sediments in a small estuarine marsh. A 5.4-m-long sediment core produced a stratigraphic and pollen record spanning the last 5200 yr. Three major zones are distinguishable in the...
Dioxins and furans linked to reproductive impairment in wood ducks
Donald H. White, John T. Seginak
1994, Journal of Wildlife Management (58) 100-106
A wetland in central Arkansas was contaminated with polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans and because the area was a major waterfowl habitat, we studied the effects of the contamination on nesting wood ducks (Aix sponsa) during 1988-90. Residues in wood duck eggs, based on toxicity equivalency factors (TEFs) for combined...
Lead poisoning in a Mississippi sandhill crane
J. Christian Franson, Scott G. Hereford
1994, The Wilson Bulletin (106) 766-768
Lead poisoning from the ingestion of spent lead shot is well documented in waterfowl (Sanderson and Bellrose 1986) and has been reported in other wetland (Locke et al. 1991, Windingstad et al. 1984) and upland (Hunter and Rosen 1965, Locke and Bagley 1967) avian species. Ingested fishing weights have been...
Predation by dipteran larvae on fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Anostraca) in Utah rock pools
T. B. Graham
1994, Southwestern Naturalist (39) 206-207
A series of experiments examined how ecological factors affect notonectid foraging success on fairy shrimp. Variation in pond depth over natural ranges had no direct effect on notonectid ability to capture fairy shrimp. Decreases in water clarity over natural ranges led to decreased notonectid ability to capture fairy shrimp. This...
Parathion poisoning of Mississippi kites in Oklahoma
J. Christian Franson
1994, Journal of Raptor Research (28) 108-109
Parathion(phosphorothioic acid O, O-diethyl O-[4-nitrophenyl] ester) is a broad spectrum organophosphorus insecticide, used on a variety of crops and occasionally for mosquito control, and is highly toxic to birds (Smith 1987). Intentional poisoning with parathion is reported to have killed more than 8000 red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), common grackles (Quiscalus...
Superchlorination and corrosivity in a municipal water supply
K.A. Meyer, J.W. Bailey, D. V. Rottiers
1994, Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science (68) 136-140
A history of the Water Resources Branch, U.S. Geological Survey; Volume I, from predecessor surveys to June 30, 1919
R. Follansbee
1994, Report
This volume is the first in a series of chronological summaries of the activities and achievements of the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey. First published in 1939 through private subscription by interested personnel, Volume I is now available as a public document. The manuscripts of the following...
Integrating limnological characteristics of high mountain lakes into the landscape of a natural area
Gary L. Larson, A. Wones, C. D. McIntire, B. Samora
1994, Environmental Management (18) 871-888
A general conceptual watershed-lake model of the complex interactions among climatic conditions, watershed location and characteristics, lake morphology, and fish predation was used to evaluate limnological characteristics of high mountain lakes. Our main hypothesis was that decreasing elevation in mountainous terrain corresponds to an increase in diversity of watershed size...
Characterization of Cytophaga psychrophila obtained from epizootics of cold-water disease among Pacific salmon
R. C. Cipriano, W. B. Schill
1994, Research Information Bulletin 44
No abstract available at this time...
Late winter survival of female mallards in Arkansas
Bruce D. Dugger, Kenneth J. Reinecke, Leigh H. Fredrickson
1994, Journal of Wildlife Management (58) 94-99
Determining factors that limit winter survival of waterfowl is necessary to develop effective management plans. We radiomarked immature and adult female mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) after the 1988 and 1989 hunting seasons in eastcentral Arkansas to test whether natural mortality sources and habitat conditions during late winter limit seasonal survival. We...
Recent accretion in two managed marsh impoundments in coastal Louisiana
Donald R. Cahoon
1994, Ecological Applications (4) 166-176
Recent accretion was measured by the feldspar marker horizon method in two gravity-drained, managed, marsh impoundments and unmanaged reference marshes located on the rapidly subsiding coast of Louisiana. Water level management was designed to limit hydrologic exchange to the managed marsh by regulating the direction and rate of water flows....
Effect of subatmospheric pressure on the performance of an automated packed-column nitrogen desorption system
Barnaby J. Watten, W. J. Ridge, Vincent A. Mudrak
1994, Aquacultural Engineering (13) 41-58
A portable vacuum degasser was developed to satisfy seasonal hatchery pretreatment needs. Dissolved-gas pressures in water exiting a packed column were regulated automatically with a unique feedback control loop incorporating a gasometer, pressure transducer, electronic (PID) controller and an electrically actuated pump discharge valve. The flow capacity of the system...
Observations on the occurrence of bacterial gill disease and amoeba gill infestation in rainbow trout cultured in a water recirculation system
G. L. Bullock, R. Herman, J. Heinen, A. Noble, A. Weber, J. Hankins
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 310-317
Spontaneous outbreaks of bacterial gill disease (BGD) occurred in 17-44-g rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss after they were placed in a water recirculation system. In each of five groups stocked from September 1991 through July 1992, BGD occurred within 6–8 d after stocking. In each instance, BGD was followed by a...
Relationship between resistance of salmonids to furunculosis and recovery of Aeromonas salmonicida from external mucus
R. C. Cipriano, L.A. Ford, T.E. Jones
1994, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (30) 577-580
Fish were sampled at the Ed Weed State Fish Hatchery (South Hero, Vermont, USA) in September 1992. Aeromonas salmonicida was common, with concentrations as high as 105 to 107 colony-forming units per gram of mucus, and readily recovered from most mucus samples obtained from furunculosis-sensitive populations of...
Dramatic decline of unionid bivalves in offshore waters of western Lake Erie after infestation by the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha
Don W. Schloesser, Thomas F. Nalepa
1994, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (51) 2234-2242
Unionid bivalves and attached epizoic zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) were collected at one index station in 1989, 1990, and 1991 and at 17 stations in 1991 in offshore waters of western Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Sampling at the index station revealed that the proportion of live unionids...
Effects of elevated water temperature and immunosuppressant treatment on prevalence and titer of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in naturally infected brook trout
P. E. McAllister, W. J. Owens, W. B. Schill
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 133-137
Using fingerlings of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis naturally infected with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), we demonstrated that elevated water temperature and treatment with the immunosuppressant triamcinolone acetonide (generic Kenalog®) significantly increases the titer of IPNV and probably also the prevalence of the infection. Stress-promoting treatments could potentially enhance the...