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Long-term effects of flipper bands on penguins
M. Gauthier-Clerc, J.-P. Gendner, C. A. Ribic, William R. Fraser, Eric J. Woehler, S. Descamps, C. Gilly, Bohec C. Le, Maho Y. Le
2004, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (271)
Changes in seabird populations, and particularly of penguins, offer a unique opportunity for investigating the impact of fisheries and climatic variations on marine resources. Such investigations often require large-scale banding to identify individual birds, but the significance of the data relies on the assumption that no bias is introduced in...
WTAQ - A computer program for aquifer-test analysis of confined and unconfined aquifers
P. M. Barlow, A.F. Moench
2004, Conference Paper, Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000: Building Partnerships
Computer program WTAQ was developed to implement a Laplace-transform analytical solution for axial-symmetric flow to a partially penetrating, finite-diameter well in a homogeneous and anisotropic unconfined (water-table) aquifer. The solution accounts for wellbore storage and skin effects at the pumped well, delayed response at an observation well, and delayed or...
Important observations and parameters for a salt water intrusion model
W.B. Shoemaker
2004, Ground Water (42) 829-840
Sensitivity analysis with a density-dependent ground water flow simulator can provide insight and understanding of salt water intrusion calibration problems far beyond what is possible through intuitive analysis alone. Five simple experimental simulations presented here demonstrate this point. Results show that dispersivity is a very important parameter for reproducing a...
Immunomodulation and disease resistance in postyearling rainbow trout infected with Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of whirling disease
Christine L. Densmore, Christopher A. Ottinger, Vicki S. Blazer, Luke R. Iwanowicz, D. R. Smith
2004, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (16) 73-82
Myxobolus cerebralis, the myxosporean parasite that causes whirling disease, has a number of deleterious effects on its salmonid host. Although it is well established that juvenile salmonids in the active stages of whirling disease mount an immune response to the pathogen, the occurrence and longevity of any related immunomodulatory effects...
Environment, agriculture, and settlement patterns in a marginal Polynesian landscape
P.V. Kirch, A.S. Hartshorn, O.A. Chadwick, P.M. Vitousek, D. R. Sherrod, J. Coil, L. Holm, W.D. Sharp
2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (101) 9936-9941
Beginning ca. A.D. 1400, Polynesian farmers established permanent settlements along the arid southern flank of Haleakala Volcano, Maui, Hawaiian Islands; peak population density (43-57 persons per km2) was achieved by A.D. 1700-1800, and it was followed by the devastating effects of European contact. This settlement, based on dryland agriculture with...
Application of near real-time radial semblance to locate the shallow magmatic conduit at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
P. Dawson, D. Whilldin, B. Chouet
2004, Geophysical Research Letters (31)
Radial Semblance is applied to broadband seismic network data to provide source locations of Very-Long-Period (VLP) seismic energy in near real time. With an efficient algorithm and adequate network coverage, accurate source locations of VLP energy are derived to quickly locate the shallow magmatic conduit system at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii....
Decomposition and organic matter quality in continental peatlands: The ghost of permafrost past
M.R. Turetsky
2004, Ecosystems (7) 740-750
Permafrost patterning in boreal peatlands contributes to landscape heterogeneity, as peat plateaus, palsas, and localized permafrost mounds are interspersed among unfrozen bogs and fens. The degradation of localized permafrost in peatlands alters local topography, hydrology, thermal regimes, and plant communities, and creates unique peatland features called "internal lawns." I used...
Ice processes affect habitat use and movements of adult cutthroat trout and brook trout in a Wyoming foothills stream
J.W. Lindstrom, W.A. Hubert
2004, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (24) 1341-1352
Habitat use and movements of 25 adult cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii and 25 adult brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis from fall through winter 2002-2003 were assessed by means of radiotelemetry in a 7-km reach of a Rocky Mountains foothills stream. Temporal dynamics of winter habitat conditions were evaluated by regularly measuring...
Facilitating fish passage at ultra low head dams: An alternative to dam removal
M. Odeh
2004, Conference Paper, Bridging the Gap: Meeting the World's Water and Environmental Resources Challenges - Proceedings of the World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2001
Ecosystem sustainability and returning the biological integrity to rivers continue to change the landscape of fish passage technology. Installing a conventional fishways has a limited degree of success in accommodating fish passage needs. Recently, the option of total dam removal has been gaining momentum among resource managers, conservationists, and even...
Nitrite toxicity of Litopenaeus vannamei in water containing low concentrations of sea salt or mixed salts
A. Sowers, S.P. Young, J. Jeffery Isely, C.L. Browdy, J.R. Tomasso Jr.
2004, Journal of the World Aquaculture Society (35) 445-451
The uptake, depuration and toxicity of environmental nitrite was characterized in Litopenaeus vannamei exposed in water containing low concentrations of artificial sea salt or mixed salts. In 2 g/L artificial sea salts, nitrite was concentrated in the hemolymph in a dose-dependent and rapid manner (steady-state in about 2 d). When...
Response of desert biological soil crusts to alterations in precipitation frequency
J. Belnap, S. L. Phillips, M. E. Miller
2004, Oecologia (141) 306-316
Biological soil crusts, a community of cyanobacteria, lichens, and mosses that live on the soil surface, occur in deserts throughout the world. They are a critical component of desert ecosystems, as they are important contributors to soil fertility and stability. Future climate scenarios predict alteration of the timing and amount...
Seasonal variation in American black bear Ursus americanus activity patterns: Quantification via remote photography
A.S. Bridges, M.R. Vaughan, S. Klenzendorf
2004, Wildlife Biology (10) 277-284
Activity pattern plasticity may serve as an evolutionary adaptation to optimize fitness in an inconstant environment, however, quantifying patterns and demonstrating variation can be problematic. For American black bears Ursus americanus, wariness and habitat inaccessibility further complicate quantification. Radio telemetry has been the primary technique used to examine activity, however,...
Interseismic strain and rotation rates in the northeast Mojave domain, eastern California
J.C. Savage, J. L. Svarc, II W. Prescott
2004, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (109)
The northeast Mojave domain, a type locality for bookshelf faulting, is a region of east striking, left-lateral faults in the northeast corner of the Mojave block, a block otherwise dominated by ∼N40°W striking, right-lateral faults. Paleomagnetic evidence suggests that blocks within the domain have rotated clockwise about a vertical axis...
Record high Wolf, Canis lupus, pack density
L.D. Mech, S. Tracy
2004, Canadian Field-Naturalist (118) 127-129
This report documents a year-around Wolf (Canis lupus) density of 18.2/100 km2 and a summer density of 30.8/100 km2, in a northeastern Minnesota Wolf pack. The previous record was a summer density of 14.1/100 km2, for a Wolf pack on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada....
Hydraulic modeling and scour analysis for the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge
J.G. Shelden, E.D. Smith, D.M. Sheppard, M. Odeh
2004, Conference Paper, Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000: Building Partnerships
A study was conducted to determine potential maximum scour depths for the foundations of the replacement east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, as part of the ongoing structural design. This effort presented unique challenges as strong tidal currents, large depths, and cohesive bottom sediments characterize the site. The...
Precise hypocenter locations of midcrustal low-frequency earthquakes beneath Mt. Fuji, Japan
H. Nakamichi, M. Ukawa, S. Sakai
2004, Earth, Planets and Space (56) e37-e40
Midcrustal low-frequency earthquakes (MLFs) have been observed at seismic stations around Mt. Fuji, Japan. In September - December 2000 and April - May 2001, abnormally high numbers of MLFs occurred. We located hypocenters for the 80 MLFs during 1998-2003 by using the hypoDD earthquake location program (Waldhauser and Ellsworth, 2000)....
Age of the Rockland tephra, western USA
M. A. Lanphere, D.E. Champion, M.A. Clynne, J. B. Lowenstern, A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki, J. L. Wooden
2004, Quaternary Research (62) 94-104
The age of the Rockland tephra, which includes an ash-flow tuff south and west of Lassen Peak in northern <a title="Learn...
Uranium adsorption on weathered schist - Intercomparison of modeling approaches
T.E. Payne, J.A. Davis, M. Ochs, M. Olin, C.J. Tweed
2004, Radiochimica Acta (92) 651-661
Experimental data for uranium adsorption on a complex weathered rock were simulated by twelve modelling teams from eight countries using surface complexation (SC) models. This intercomparison was part of an international project to evaluate the present capabilities and limitations of SC models in representing sorption by geologic materials. The models...
Monograph for using paleoflood data in Water Resources Applications
R.E. Swain, R.D. Jarrett
2004, Conference Paper, Joint Conference on Water Resource Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management 2000: Building Partnerships
The Environmental and Water Resources Institute (EWRI) Technical Committee on Surface Water Hydrology is sponsoring a Task Committee on Paleoflood Hydrology to prepare a monograph entitled, "Use of Paleoflood and Historical Data in Water Resources Applications." This paper introduces the subject of paleoflood hydrology and discusses the topics, which are...
The springs of Lake Pátzcuaro: chemistry, salt-balance, and implications for the water balance of the lake
James L. Bischoff, Isabel Israde-Alcantara, Victor H. Garduno-Monroy, Wayne C. Shanks III
2004, Applied Geochemistry (19) 1827-1835
Lake Pa??tzcuaro, the center of the ancient Tarascan civilization located in the Mexican altiplano west of the city of Morelia, has neither river input nor outflow. The relatively constant lake-salinity over the past centuries indicates the lake is in chemical steady state. Springs of the south shore constitute the primary...
Influence of multiple water-quality characteristics on copper toxicity to fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)
K.L. Sciera, J. Jeffery Isely, J.R. Tomasso Jr., S.J. Klaine
2004, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (23) 2900-2905
Water quality influences the bioavailability and toxicity of copper to aquatic organisms. Understanding the relationships between water-quality parameters and copper toxicity may facilitate the development of site-specific criteria for water quality and result in better protection of aquatic biota. Many studies have examined the influence of a single water-quality parameter...
Hydrochemical tracers in the middle Rio Grande Basin, USA: 1. Conceptualization of groundwater flow
Niel Plummer, L. M. Bexfield, S. K. Anderholm, W. E. Sanford, E. Busenberg
2004, Hydrogeology Journal (12) 359-388
Chemical and isotopic data for groundwater from throughout the Middle Rio Grande Basin, central New Mexico, USA, were used to identify and map groundwater flow from 12 sources of water to the basin, evaluate radiocarbon ages, and refine the conceptual model of the Santa Fe Group aquifer system.Hydrochemical...
Goals and strategies for estimating trends in landbird abundance
J. Bart, K.P. Burnham, Erica H. Dunn, C.M. Francis, Ralph C. John
2004, Journal of Wildlife Management (68) 611-626
Reliable estimates of trends in population size are critical to effective management of landbirds. We propose a standard for considering that landbird populations are adequately monitored: 80% power to detect a 50% decline occuning within 20 years, using a 2-tailed test and a significance level of 0.10, and incorporating effects...
Investigating the Macrodispersion Experiment (MADE) site in Columbus, Mississippi, using a three‐dimensional inverse flow and transport model
Heidi Christiansen Barlebo, Mary C. Hill, Dan Rosbjerg
2004, Water Resources Research (40)
Flowmeter‐measured hydraulic conductivities from the heterogeneous MADE site have been used predictively in advection‐dispersion models. Resulting simulated concentrations failed to reproduce even major plume characteristics and some have concluded that other mechanisms, such as dual porosity, are important. Here an alternative possibility is investigated: that the small‐scale flowmeter measurements are...
Differential propagation of the metazoan parasite Myxobolus cerebralis by Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, Ilyodrilus templetoni, and genetically distinct strains of Tubifex tubifex
B.L. Kerans, C. Rasmussen, R. Stevens, A.E.L. Colwell, J. R. Winton
2004, Journal of Parasitology (90) 1366-1373
Whirling disease, caused by the parasite Myxobolus cerebralis, has infected rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and other salmonid fish in the western United States, often with devastating results to native populations but without a discernible spatial pattern. The parasite develops in a complex 2-host system in which the aquatic oligochaete Tubifex...