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First record of laughing gull (Larus atricilla) in French Polynesia
Eric A. Vanderwerf, Ray J. Pierce, T. Lee Tibbitts, J.-M. Salducci, V.A. Gill, Graham Wragg
2004, Notornis (51) 51-52
On 6 March 2003 at 0800 h and again at 1300 h, while preparing for biological surveys in the Tuamotu and Gambier archipelagos of French Polynesia, we observed an immature gull flying in Rikitea harbor on Mangareva in the Gambier Islands. On both occasions we observed the gull for several...
Evaluating microbial purification during soil treatment of wastewater with multicomponent tracer and surrogate tests
S. Van Cuyk, R.L. Siegrist, K. Lowe, R.W. Harvey
2004, Journal of Environmental Quality (33) 316-329
Soil treatment of wastewater has the potential to achieve high purification efficiency, yet the understanding and predictability of purification with respect to removal of viruses and other pathogens is limited. Research has been completed to quantify the removal of virus and bacteria through the use of microbial surrogates and conservative...
The rotating movement of three immiscible fluids - A benchmark problem
M. Bakker, Essink G.H.P. Oude, C.D. Langevin
2004, Journal of Hydrology (287) 270-278
A benchmark problem involving the rotating movement of three immiscible fluids is proposed for verifying the density-dependent flow component of groundwater flow codes. The problem consists of a two-dimensional strip in the vertical plane filled with three fluids of different densities separated by interfaces. Initially, the interfaces between the fluids...
Combination of LC/TOF-MS and LC/Ion Trap MS/MS for the Identification of Diphenhydramine in Sediment Samples
I. Ferrer, C.E. Heine, E.M. Thurman
2004, Analytical Chemistry (76) 1437-1444
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is a popular over-the-counter antihistaminic medication used for the treatment of allergies. After consumption, excretion, and subsequent discharge from wastewater treatment plants, it is possible that diphenhydramine will be found in environmental sediments due to its hydrophobicity (log P = 3.27). This work describes a methodology for the...
Exploring behavior of an unusual megaherbivore: A spatially explicit foraging model of the hippopotamus
R.L. Lewison, J. Carter
2004, Ecological Modelling (171) 127-138
Herbivore foraging theories have been developed for and tested on herbivores across a range of sizes. Due to logistical constraints, however, little research has focused on foraging behavior of megaherbivores. Here we present a research approach that explores megaherbivore foraging behavior, and assesses the applicability of foraging theories developed on...
Marine fishes new to continental United States waters, North Carolina, and the Gulf of Mexico
A.M. Quattrini, Steve W. Ross, K. J. Sulak, Ann Marie Necaise, T.L. Casazza, G.D. Dennis
2004, Southeastern Naturalist (3) 155-172
Along the southeastern coast of the United States, hardground systems support a high diversity of sub-tropical and tropical fishes. Many of these hardgrounds occur in deep (ca. ??? 50 m) waters and their fauna is still poorly described; however, with concentrated sampling in these deeper areas, new records of fishes...
Prospects for quantifying structure, floristic composition and species richness of tropical forests
T.W. Gillespie, J. Brock, C. W. Wright
2004, International Journal of Remote Sensing (25) 707-715
Airborne spectral and light detection and ranging (lidar) sensors have been used to quantify biophysical characteristics of tropical forests. Lidar sensors have provided high-resolution data on forest height, canopy topography, volume, and gap size; and provided estimates on number of strata in a forest, successional status of forests, and above-ground...
Determinism in fish assemblages of floodplain lakes of the vastly disturbed Mississippi Alluvial Valley
L.E. Miranda, G.M. Lucas
2004, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (133) 358-370
The Mississippi Alluvial Valley between southern Illinois and southern Louisiana contains hundreds of floodplain lakes, most of which have been adversely affected by landscape modifications used to control flooding and support agriculture. We examined fish assemblages in lakes of this region to determine whether deterministic patterns developed in relation to...
Deep and bottom water export from the Southern Ocean to the Pacific over the past 38 million years
T. van de Flierdt, M. Frank, A. N. Halliday, J.R. Hein, B. Hattendorf, D. Gunther, P.W. Kubik
2004, Paleoceanography (19)
The application of radiogenic isotopes to the study of Cenozoic circulation patterns in the South Pacific Ocean has been hampered by the fact that records from only equatorial Pacific deep water have been available. We present new Pb and Nd isotope time series for two ferromanganese crusts that grew from...
Cryopreservation of Sperm from the Endangered Colorado Pikeminnow
T.R. Tiersch, C.R. Figiel Jr., W.R. Wayman, J.H. Williamson, O. T. Gorman, G.J. Carmichael
2004, North American Journal of Aquaculture (66) 8-14
We developed methods for the cryopreservation of sperm of the endangered Colorado pikeminnow Ptychocheilus lucius. Sperm were collected from a captive broodstock population of Colorado pikeminnow reared and maintained at the Dexter National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center. Our objectives were to (1) evaluate the effects on sperm motility of...
Reproductive and biochemical biomarkers in largemouth bass sampled downstream of a pulp and paper mill in Florida
M. S. Sepulveda, E.P. Gallagher, C.M. Wieser, T. S. Gross
2004, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (57) 431-440
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of bleached/unbleached kraft mill effluents (B/UKME) on the reproductive parameters of free-ranging Florida largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides floridanus). The reproductive parameters measured included gonadosomatic index (GSI), histological evaluation of gonads, and plasma concentrations of vitellogenin (VTG), 17??-estradiol, and 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT)....
An evaluation of multipass electrofishing for estimating the abundance of stream-dwelling salmonids
J.T. Peterson, R.F. Thurow, J.W. Guzevich
2004, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (133) 462-475
Failure to estimate capture efficiency, defined as the probability of capturing individual fish, can introduce a systematic error or bias into estimates of fish abundance. We evaluated the efficacy of multipass electrofishing removal methods for estimating fish abundance by comparing estimates of capture efficiency from multipass removal estimates to capture...
Climate and hydrology of the last interglaciation (MIS 5) in Owens Basin, California: Isotopic and geochemical evidence from core OL-92
H.-C. Li, J. L. Bischoff, T.-L. Ku, Z.-Y. Zhu
2004, Quaternary Science Reviews (23) 49-63
??18O, ??13C, total organic carbon, total inorganic carbon, and acid-leachable Li, Mg and Sr concentrations on 443 samples from 32 to 83 m depth in Owens Lake core OL-92 were analyzed to study the climatic and hydrological conditions between 60 and 155 ka with a resolution of ???200 a. The...
CO2 mitigation via accelerated limestone weathering
Greg H. Rau, Kevin G. Knauss, William H. Langer, Caldeira Ken
2004, Conference Paper, ACS National Meeting Book of Abstracts
We evaluate accelerated weathering of limestone (AWL: CO2 + CaCO3 + H2O=> Ca2+ + 2HCO3-) as a low-tech, inexpensive, high-capacity, environmentally-friendly CO2 capture and sequestration technology. With access to seawater and limestone being essential to this approach, significant limestone resources are close to most CO2-emitting power plants along the coastal...
The effect of nutrient enrichment on growth, photosynthesis and hydraulic conductance of dwarf mangroves in Panamá
C. E. Lovelock, Ilka C. Feller, K.L. McKee, B.M.J. Engelbrecht, M.C. Ball
2004, Functional Ecology (18) 25-33
1. Dwarf stands of the mangrove Rhizophora mangle L. are extensive in the Caribbean. We fertilized dwarf trees in Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro Province, north-eastern Panama with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to determine (1) if growth limitations are due to nutrient deficiency; and (2) what morphological and/or physiological...
Empirical evidence for large nonmarket values for water resources: TCM benefits estimates for Lake Powell
Aaron J. Douglas, Richard L. Johnson
2004, International Journal of Water (2) 229-246
The wide acceptance of travel cost method (TCM) nonmarket benefits estimates rests, in part, on the fact that it deploys data on actual expenditures – as opposed to hypothetical behaviour – to estimate benefits conferred. The data for the current analysis was gathered from a survey that was distributed on-site...
Using fish communities to assess streams in Romania: Initial development of an index of biotic integrity
P. L. Angermeier, G. Davideanu
2004, Hydrobiologia (511) 65-78
Multimetric biotic indices increasingly are used to complement physicochemical data in assessments of stream quality. We initiated development of multimetric indices, based on fish communities, to assess biotic integrity of streams in two physiographic regions of central Romania. Unlike previous efforts to develop such indices for European streams, our metrics...
The northwestern slope valleys (NSVs) region, Mars: A prime candidate site for the future exploration of Mars
J. M. Dohm, J.C. Ferris, N.G. Barlow, V.R. Baker, W.C. Mahaney, R. C. Anderson, T.M. Hare
2004, Conference Paper, Planetary and Space Science
The northwestern slope valleys region is a prime candidate site for future science-driven Mars exploration because it records Noachian to Amazonian Tharsis development in a region that encapsulates (1) a diverse and temporally extensive stratigraphic record, (2) at least three distinct paleohydrologic regimes, (3) gargantuan structurally controlled flood valleys that...
Chromosome numbers and karyotype evolution in holoparasitic Orobanche (Orobanchaceae) and related genera
G.M. Schneeweiss, T. Palomeque, A.E. Colwell, H. Weiss-Schneeweiss
2004, American Journal of Botany (91) 439-448
Chromosome numbers and karyotypes of species of Orobanche, Cistanche, and Diphelypaea (Orobanchaceae) were investigated, and 108 chromosome counts of 53 taxa, 19 counted for the first time, are presented with a thorough compilation of previously published data. Additionally, karyotypes of representatives of these genera, including Orobanche sects. Orobanche and Trionychon, are reported. Cistanche (x = 20) has large meta- to submetacentric chromosomes,...
Occurrence of riverine wetlands on floodplains along a climatic gradient
D.E. Kroes, M.M. Brinson
2004, Wetlands (24) 167-177
The relation between the occurrence of riverine wetlands in floodplains along a humid to semi-arid climatic continuum was studied in two regions. The first included 36 mid-reach streams from Colorado to Iowa, USA, a region with a broad range of PET ratios (potential evapotranspiration/precipitation) from 0.70 to 1.75. The second...
Formation of jets in Comet 19P/Borrelly by subsurface geysers
R.V. Yelle, L.A. Soderblom, J.R. Jokipii
2004, Icarus (167) 30-36
Observations of the inner coma of Comet 19P/Borrelly with the camera on the Deep Space 1 spacecraft revealed several highly collimated dust jets emanating from the nucleus. The observed jets can be produced by acceleration of evolved gas from a subsurface cavity through a narrow orifice to the surface. As...
Local amplification of seismic waves from the Denali earthquake and damaging seiches in Lake Union, Seattle, Washington
A. Barberopoulou, A. Qamar, T. L. Pratt, K. C. Creager, W. P. Steele
2004, Geophysical Research Letters (31)
The Mw7.9 Denali, Alaska earthquake of 3 November, 2002, caused minor damage to at least 20 houseboats in Seattle, Washington by initiating water waves in Lake Union. These water waves were likely initiated during the large amplitude seismic surface waves from this earthquake. Maps of spectral amplification recorded during the...
High doses of corticosteroid suppress resistance to Ichthyophonus in starry flounder
J.A. Perry, R. M. Kocan, J. R. Winton, P.K. Hershberger
2004, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (16) 45-49
Application of pharmacological doses of the corticosteroid dexamethasone phosphate to starry flounder Platichthys stellatus resulted in a predisposition to clinical ichthyophoniasis and a progression from latent Ichthyophonus infections to patent, histologically identifiable infections. Among Ichthyophonus-challenged starry flounder, the prevalences of clinical infections and histologically identifiable infections were significantly greater in...
Roles of uptake, biotransformation, and target site sensitivity in determining the differential toxicity of chlorpyrifos to second to fourth instar Chironomous riparius (Meigen)
D.B. Buchwalter, J.F. Sandahl, J.J. Jenkins, L.R. Curtis
2004, Aquatic Toxicology (66) 149-157
Early life stages of aquatic organisms tend to be more sensitive to various chemical contaminants than later life stages. This research attempted to identify the key biological factors that determined sensitivity differences among life stages of the aquatic insect Chironomous riparius. Specifically, second to fourth instar larvae were exposed in...