Holocene climates and connections between the San Francisco Bay Estuary and its watershed: A review
F. Malamud-Roam, M. Dettinger, B. Lynn Ingram, Malcolm K. Hughes, Joan Florsheim
2007, San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science (5)
Climate over the watershed of the San Francisco Bay Delta estuary system varies on a wide range of space and time scales, and affects downstream estuarine ecosystems. The historical climate has included mild to severe droughts and torrential rains accompanied by flooding, providing important lessons for present-day resource managers. Paleoclimate...
Aspergillosis
Kathryn A. Converse
Nancy J. Thomas, D. Bruce Hunter, Carter T. Atkinson, editor(s)
2007, Book chapter, Infectious diseases of wild birds
This chapter contains section titled:IntroductionSynonymsHistoryDistributionHost RangeEtiologyEpizootiologyClinical SignsPathogenesis and PathologyDiagnosisImmunityPublic Health ConcernsDomestic Animal Health ConcernsWildlife Population ImpactsTreatment and ControlUnpublished DataLiterature Cited...
Assessment of current use and productivity of fish in the lower White Salmon River prior to the removal of Condit Dam - 2006 Progess Report
B. Allen, P. Connolly
2007, Report
No abstract available ...
Widespread natural perchlorate in unsaturated zones of the southwest United States
Balaji Rao, Todd A. Anderson, Greta J. Orris, Ken A. Rainwater, Srinath Rajagopalan, Renee M. Sandvig, Bridget R. Scanlon, David A. Stonestrom, Michelle Ann Walvoord, W Andrew Jackson
2007, Environmental Science & Technology (41) 4522-4528
A substantial reservoir (up to 1 kg ha-1) of natural perchlorate is present in diverse unsaturated zones of the arid and semi-arid southwestern United States. The perchlorate co-occurs with meteoric chloride that has accumulated in these soils throughout the Holocene [0...
Chromosome painting among Proboscidea, Hyracoidea and Sirenia: Support for Paenungulata (Afrotheria, Mammalia) but not Tethytheria
A.T. Pardini, P. C. M. O’Brien, B. Fu, R. K. Bonde, F.F.B. Elder, M. A. Ferguson-Smith, F. Yang, T.J. Robinson
2007, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (274) 1333-1340
Despite marked improvements in the interpretation of systematic relationships within Eutheria, particular nodes, including Paenungulata (Hyracoidea, Sirenia and Proboscidea), remain ambiguous. The combination of a rapid radiation, a deep divergence and an extensive morphological diversification has resulted in a limited phylogenetic signal confounding resolution within this clade both at the...
Distribution of ground-nesting marine birds along shorelines in Glacier Bay, southeastern Alaska: An assessment related to potential disturbance by back-country users
Mayumi L. Arimitsu, John F. Piatt, Marc D. Romano
2007, Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5278
With the exception of a few large colonies, the distribution of ground-nesting marine birds in Glacier Bay National Park in southeastern Alaska is largely unknown. As visitor use increases in back-country areas of the park, there is growing concern over the potential impact of human activities on breeding birds. During...
A coupled remote sensing and simplified surface energy balance approach to estimate actual evapotranspiration from irrigated fields
G.B. Senay, Michael Budde, J. P. Verdin, Assefa M. Melesse
2007, Sensors (7) 979-1000
Accurate crop performance monitoring and production estimation are critical for timely assessment of the food balance of several countries in the world. Since 2001, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) has been monitoring crop performance and relative production using satellite-derived data and simulation models in Africa, Central America,...
Field-based evaluations of sampling techniques to support long-term monitoring of riparian ecosystems along wadeable streams on the Colorado Plateau
Michael L. Scott, Elizabeth W. Reynolds
2007, Open-File Report 2007-1266
To better plan for and implement long-term ecological monitoring, we measured riparian vegetation and fluvial geomorphic features at pilot study sites on four wadeable perennial stream reaches, representative of drainages across the Colorado Plateau. Our primary objectives were to (1) collect field data, (2) evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of...
Winter movement dynamics of black brant
Mark S. Lindberg, David H. Ward, T. Lee Tibbitts, John Roser
2007, Journal of Wildlife Management (71) 534-540
Although North American geese are managed based on their breeding distributions, the dynamics of those breeding populations may be affected by events that occur during the winter. Birth rates of capital breeding geese may be influenced by wintering conditions, mortality may be influenced by timing of migration and wintering distribution,...
Accumulation of dechlorination daughter products: A valid metric of chloroethene biodegradation
Paul M. Bradley, Frank H. Chapelle
2007, Remediation Journal (17) 7-22
In situ reductive dechlorination of perchloroethene (PCE) and trichloroethene (TCE) generates characteristic chlorinated (cis-dichloroethene [cis-DCE] and vinyl chloride [VC]) and nonchlorinated (ethene and ethane) products. The accumulation of these daughter products is commonly used as a metric for ongoing biodegradation at field sites. However, this interpretation assumes that reductive dechlorination...
Movements of large snakes (Drymarchon, Masticophis) in north-central Florida
C.K. Dodd Jr., W.J. Barichivich
2007, Florida Scientist (70) 83-94
Abstract not supplied at this time...
Riverine movements of adult Lost River, shortnose, and Klamath largescale suckers in the Williamson and Sprague rivers, Oregon. Annual report 2005
C.M. Ellsworth, T.J. Tyler, S. P. VanderKooi, R.S. Shively
2007, Report
No abstract available...
Survival and migration behavior of juvenile salmonids at McNary Dam, 2005: Final report of research
R.W. Perry, A.C. Braatz, M.S. Novick, J.N. Lucchesi, G.L. Rutz, R.C. Koch, J.L. Schei, N.S. Adams, D.W. Rondorf
2007, Report
No abstract available ...
Distribution and habitat associations of radio-tagged adult Lost River sucker and shortnose sucker in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2005-2006
N.P. Banish, B.J. Adams, R.S. Shively
2007, Report
No abstract available ...
Variation in the establishment of a non-native annual grass influences competitive interactions with Mojave Desert perennials
L.A. DeFalco, G.C.J. Fernandez, R.S. Nowak
2007, Biological Invasions (9) 293-307
Competition between native and non-native species can change the composition and structure of plant communities, but in deserts, the highly variable timing of resource availability also influences non-native plant establishment, thus modulating their impacts on native species. In a field experiment, we varied densities of the non-native annual grass Bromus...
Holocene slip rate and revised characteristic earthquake parameters for the western segment of the Castle Mountain fault, Alaska
Julie B. Willis, Peter J. Haeussler, Ronald L. Bruhn, Grant C. Willis
2007, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (97) 1019-1024
The western segment of the Castle Mountain fault poses a significant seismic hazard to the most populated region of south-central Alaska. We identify a previously unrecognized margin of a postglacial outwash channel that is offset right laterally 36 ± 4 m across the western segment of the Castle Mountain fault....
Protozoal meningoencephalitis in sea otters (Enhydra lutris): A histopathological and immunohistochemical study of naturally occurring cases
N. J. Thomas, J. P. Dubey, D. S. Lindsay, Rebecca A. Cole, C.U. Meteyer
2007, Journal of Comparative Pathology (137) 102-121
Protozoal meningoencephalitis is considered to be an important cause of mortality in the California sea otter (Enhydra lutris). Thirty nine of 344 (11.3%) California (CA) and Washington state (WA) sea otters examined from 1985 to 2004 had histopathological evidence of significant protozoal meningoencephalitis. The aetiological agents and histopathological changes associated...
Arsenic in the environment: Biology and chemistry
Prosun Bhattacharya, Alan H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, Mike J. McLaughlin, Jochen Bundschuh, G. Panaullah
2007, Science of the Total Environment (379) 109-120
Arsenic (As) distribution and toxicology in the environment is a serious issue, with millions of individuals worldwide being affected by As toxicosis. Sources of As contamination are both natural and anthropogenic and the scale of contamination ranges from local to regional. There are many areas of research that are...
The oxygen-18 isotope approach for measuring aquatic metabolism in high-productivity waters
Craig R. Tobias, John Karl Bohlke, Judson W. Harvey
2007, Limnology and Oceanography (52) 1439-1453
We examined the utility of δ18O2 measurements in estimating gross primary production (P), community respiration (R), and net metabolism (P : R) through diel cycles in a productive agricultural stream located in the midwestern U.S.A. Large diel swings in O2(±200 µmol L−1) were accompanied by large diel variation in δ18O2 (±10‰). Simultaneous...
Chromosome painting in the manatee supports Afrotheria and Paenungulata
Margaret E. Kellogg, Sandra Burkett, Thomas R. Dennis, Gary Stone, Brian A. Gray, Peter M. McGuire, Roberto T. Zori, Roscoe Stanyon
2007, BMC Evolutionary Biology (7)
Background Sirenia (manatees, dugongs and Stellar's sea cow) have no evolutionary relationship with other marine mammals, despite similarities in adaptations and body shape. Recent phylogenomic results place Sirenia in Afrotheria and with elephants and rock hyraxes in Paenungulata. Sirenia and Hyracoidea are the two afrotherian orders as...
Concordance of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers in detecting a founder event in Lake Clark sockeye salmon
Kristina M. Ramstad, Carol Ann Woody, Chris Habicht, G. Kevin Sage, James E. Seeb, Fred W. Allendorf
2007, American Fisheries Society Symposium (54) 31-50
Genetic bottleneck effects can reduce genetic variation, persistence probability, and evolutionary potential of populations. Previous microsatellite analysis suggested a bottleneck associated with a common founding of sock-eye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka populations of Lake Clark, Alaska, about 100 to 400 generations ago. The common foundingevent occurred after the last glacial recession...
Source mechanics for monochromatic icequakes produced during iceberg calving at Columbia Glacier, AK
Shad O’Neel, W.T. Pfeffer
2007, Geophysical Research Letters (34)
Seismograms recorded during iceberg calving contain information pertaining to source processes during calving events. However, locally variable material properties may cause signal distortions, known as site and path effects, which must be eliminated prior to commenting on source mechanics. We applied the technique of horizontal/vertical spectral ratios to passive seismic...
Seabirds as indicators of marine food supplies: Cairns revisited
John F. Piatt, Ann Harding, Michael T. Shultz, Suzann G. Speckman, Thomas I. van Pelt, Gary S. Drew, Arthur B. Kettle
2007, Marine Ecology Progress Series (352) 221-234
In his seminal paper about using seabirds as indicators of marine food supplies, Cairns (1987, Biol Oceanogr 5:261–271) predicted that (1) parameters of seabird biology and behavior would vary in curvilinear fashion with changes in food supply, (2) the threshold of prey density over which birds responded would be different...
Marine ecoregions of Alaska: Chapter 6.1
John F. Piatt, A.M. Springer
Robert B. Spies, editor(s)
2007, Book chapter, Long-Term Ecological Change in the Northern Gulf of Alaska
Population ecology of seabirds in Cook Inlet: Chapter 8
John F. Piatt, Ann Harding
Robert B. Spies, editor(s)
2007, Book chapter, Long-Term Ecological Change in the Northern Gulf of Alaska
[No abstract available]...