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Bald Eagles consume Emperor Geese during late-winter in the Aleutian Archipelago
Mark A. Ricca, Robert G. Anthony, Jeffrey C. Williams
2004, Journal of Raptor Research (38) 81-85
Emperor Geese (Chen canagica) are a species of concern because their population has declined rapidly since the mid-1960s and continues to remain below management objectives (Petersen et al. 1994). Emperor Geese are restricted primarily to Alaska and exhibit an east-west migration pattern, whereby most birds begin breeding on the Yukon-Kuskokwim...
Flow cytometric analysis of lectin binding to in vitro-cultured Perkinsus marinus surface carbohydrates
J.D. Gauthier, J.A. Jenkins, Jerome F. La Peyre
2004, Journal of Parasitology (90) 446-454
Parasite surface glycoconjugates are frequently involved in cellular recognition and colonization of the host. This study reports on the identification of Perkinsus marinus surface carbohydrates by flow cytometric analyses of fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated lectin binding. Lectin-binding specificity was confirmed by sugar inhibition and Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics. Clear, measurable fluorescence peaks were discriminated,...
Oxidative stress in juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum)
T.L. Welker, J.L. Congleton
2004, Aquaculture Research (35) 881-887
Juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum), were held in 8-11??C freshwater, starved for 3 days and subjected to a low-water stressor to determine the relationship between the general stress response and oxidative stress. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) levels (lipid hydroperoxides) were measured in kidney, liver and brain samples taken at the...
Mineralogical and geochemical controls on the release of trace elements from slag produced by base- and precious-metal smelting at abandoned mine sites
N.M. Piatak, R.R. Seal II, J. M. Hammarstrom
2004, Conference Paper, Applied Geochemistry
Slag collected from smelter sites associated with historic base-metal mines contains elevated concentrations of trace elements such as Cu, Zn and Pb. Weathering of slag piles, many of which were deposited along stream banks, potentially may release these trace elements into the environment. Slags were sampled from the Ely and...
Postseismic deformation and stress changes following the 1819 Rann of Kachchh, India earthquake: Was the 2001 Bhuj earthquake a triggered event?
A. To, R. Burgmann, F. Pollitz
2004, Geophysical Research Letters (31)
The 2001 Mw 7.6 Bhuj earthquake occurred in an intraplate region with rather unusual active seismicity, including an earlier major earthquake, the 1819 Rann of Kachchh earthquake (M7.7). We examine if static coseismic and transient postseismic deformation following the 1819 earthquake contributed to the enhanced seismicity in the region and...
Crustal structure of the northern margin of the eastern Tien Shan, China, and its tectonic implications for the 1906 M~7.7 Manas earthquake
Chun-Yong Wang, Zhu-En Yang, Hai Luo, Walter D. Mooney
2004, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (223) 187-202
The Tien Shan orogenic belt is the most active intracontinental mountain belt in the world. We describe an 86-km-long N–S-trending deep seismic reflection profile (which passes through the southern Junggar basin) located on the northeastern Tien Shan piedmont. Two distinct anticlines beneath the...
Lava lakes on Io: Observations of Io's volcanic activity from Galileo NIMS during the 2001 fly-bys
R. M. C. Lopes, L.W. Kamp, W. D. Smythe, P. Mouginis-Mark, J. Kargel, J. Radebaugh, E. P. Turtle, J. Perry, D.A. Williams, R. W. Carlson, S. Doute
2004, Icarus (169) 140-174
Galileo's Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) obtained its final observations of Io during the spacecraft's fly-bys in August (I31) and October 2001 (I32). We present a summary of the observations and results from these last two fly-bys, focusing on the distribution of thermal emission from Io's many volcanic regions that give...
Factors affecting songbird nest survival in riparian forests in a midwestern agricultural landscape
R.G. Peak, F. R. Thompson III, T.L. Shaffer
2004, The Auk (121) 726-737
We investigated factors affecting nest success of songbirds in riparian forest and buffers in northeastern Missouri. We used an information-theoretic approach to determine support for hypotheses concerning effects of nest-site, habitat-patch, edge, and temporal factors on nest success of songbirds in three narrow (55–95 m) and three wide (400–530 m)...
Phylogeny of holoparasitic Orobanche (Orobanchaceae) inferred from nuclear ITS sequences
G.M. Schneeweiss, A. Colwell, J.-M. Park, C.-G. Jang, Tod F. Stuessy
2004, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (30) 465-478
Orobanche is the largest genus among the holoparasitic members of Orobanchaceae. We present the first molecular phylogenetic analysis (using nuclear ITS sequences) that includes members of all sections of Orobanche, Gymnocaulis, Myzorrhiza, Trionychon, and Orobanche. Orobanche is not monophyletic, but falls into two lineages: (1) the Orobanche group comprises Orobanche...
Airflows and turbulent flux measurements in mountainous terrain: Part 2: Mesoscale effects
A.A. Turnipseed, D.E. Anderson, S. Burns, P.D. Blanken, Russell K. Monson
2004, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (125) 187-205
The location of the Niwot Ridge Ameriflux site within the rocky mountains subjects it to airflows which are common in mountainous terrain. In this study, we examine the effects of some of these mesoscale features on local turbulent flux measurements; most notably, the formation of valley/mountain flows and mountain lee-side...
Evidence for landscape-level, pollen-mediated gene flow from genetically modified creeping bentgrass with CP4 EPSPS as a marker
L.S. Watrud, E.H. Lee, A. Fairbrother, C. Burdick, J.R. Reichman, M. Bollman, M. Storm, G. King, Peter K. Van De Water
2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (101) 14533-14538
Sampling methods and results of a gene flow study are described that will be of interest to plant scientists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, and stakeholders assessing the environmental safety of transgenic crops. This study documents gene flow on a landscape level from creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.), one of the first...
Identifying areas of basin-floor recharge in the Trans-Pecos region and the link to vegetation
Michelle Ann Walvoord, Fred M. Phillips
2004, Journal of Hydrology (292) 59-74
Comparative water potential and chloride profiles (∼10 m deep) collected from four vegetation communities in the Trans-Pecos region of the Chihuahuan Desert were assessed to evaluate the potential for using vegetation patterns as a means of efficiently improving large-scale estimates of basin-floor recharge in semiarid...
Importance of the habitat choice behavior assumed when modeling the effects of food and temperature on fish populations
Mark L. Wildhaber, Peter J. Lamberson
2004, Ecological Modelling (175) 395-409
Various mechanisms of habitat choice in fishes based on food and/or temperature have been proposed: optimal foraging for food alone; behavioral thermoregulation for temperature alone; and behavioral energetics and discounted matching for food and temperature combined. Along with development of habitat choice mechanisms, there has been a major push to...
Petrographic and geochemical contrasts and environmentally significant trace elements in marine-influenced coal seams, Yanzhou mining area, China
Gaisheng Liu, P. Yang, Z. Peng, C. L. Chou
2004, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (23) 491-506
The Yanzhou mining area in west Shandong Province, China contains coals of Permian and Carboniferous age. The 31 and 32 seams of the Permian Shanxi Formation and seams 6, 15-17 of the Carboniferous Taiyuan Formation were analyzed for coal petrology, mineralogy and geochemical parameters. The parameters indicate that the coal...
Wave run-up on a high-energy dissipative beach
P. Ruggiero, R.A. Holman, R.A. Beach
2004, Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans (109)
Because of highly dissipative conditions and strong alongshore gradients in foreshore beach morphology, wave run-up data collected along the central Oregon coast during February 1996 stand in contrast to run-up data currently available in the literature. During a single data run lasting approximately 90 min, the significant vertical run-up elevation...
Response of a 14-story Anchorage, Alaska, building in 2002 to two close earthquakes and two distant Denali fault earthquakes
M. Çelebi
2004, Earthquake Spectra (20) 693-706
The recorded responses of an Anchorage, Alaska, building during four significant earthquakes that occurred in 2002 are studied. Two earthquakes, including the 3 November 2002 M7.9 Denali fault earthquake, with epicenters approximately 275 km from the building, generated long trains of long-period (>1 s) surface waves. The other two smaller...
Comparisons of fish species traits from small streams to large rivers
R. M. Goldstein, M. R. Meador
2004, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (133) 971-983
To examine the relations between fish community function and stream size, we classified 429 lotic freshwater fish species based on multiple categories within six species traits: (1) substrate preference, (2) geomorphic preference, (3) trophic ecology, (4) locomotion morphology, (5) reproductive strategy, and (6) stream size preference. Stream size categories included...
Parasite infection rates of impala (Aepyceros melampus) in fenced game reserves in relation to reserve characteristics
V.O. Ezenwa
2004, Biological Conservation (118) 397-401
Under certain conditions reserves can pose a threat to wildlife conservation by increasing the transmission of parasites and pathogens. In this study, I investigated associations between reserve characteristics including area, density and species richness and parasite infection rates in impala (Aepyceros melampus). Using coprological methods to measure gastrointestinal parasitism rates...
Human alterations of riparian ecosystems
J. Stromberg, M. Briggs, C. Gourley, M. Scott, P. Shafroth, L. Stevens
M. B. Baker, P. F. Ffolliott, L. F. DeBano, D. G. Neary, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, Riparian areas of the southwestern United States: Hydrology, ecology, and management
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Pacific and Atlantic Ocean influences on multidecadal drought frequency in the United States
G.J. McCabe, M.A. Palecki, J.L. Betancourt
2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (101) 4136-4141
More than half (52%) of the spatial and temporal variance in multidecadal drought frequency over the conterminous United States is attributable to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO). An additional 22% of the variance in drought frequency is related to a complex spatial pattern of...
Habitat selection by female northern pintails wintering in the Grassland Ecological Area, California
Joseph P. Fleskes, David S. Gilmer, Robert L. Jarvis
2004, California Fish and Game (90) 13-28
To determine relative importance of habitats available in the Grassland Ecological Area (GEA) to wintering female northern pintails, Anas acuta, we studied habitat use relative to availability (i.e., habitat selection) in the GEA during September through March, 1991-94 for 196 Hatch-Year (HY) and 221 After-Hatch-Year (AHY) female pintails that were...
Benefits and impacts of road removal
T.A. Switalski, J.A. Bissonette, T.H. DeLuca, C.H. Luce, Mary Ann Madej
2004, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (2) 21-28
Road removal is being used to mitigate the physical and ecological impacts of roads and to restore both public and private lands. Although many federal and state agencies and private landowners have created protocols for road removal and priorities for restoration, research has not kept pace with the rate of...
Reproductive success of the Black-crowned Night Heron at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California, 1990-2002
Roger L. Hothem, Daphne Hatch
2004, Waterbirds (27) 112-125
Nesting chronology, habitat use, subcolony use, and hatchability were documented for the Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) nesting at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California during 1990-2002. Reproductive success was estimated using the Mayfield method and compared among years. Totals of monitored nests per year ranged from 68 in 2001...
Differential spring migration by male and female Western Sandpipers at interior and coastal stopover sites
Mary Anne Bishop, Nils Warnock, John Y. Takekawa
2004, Ardea (92) 185-196
Western Sandpipers Calidris mauri are differential migrants on their non-breeding areas, with females wintering farther south. Earlier passage of males in the spring has been explained by sexual differences in winter latitude (male-biased sex ratios at more northerly areas) and onset of migration (males departing earlier). We investigated sex differences...
Trace metal records of regional paleoenvironmental variability in Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) black shales
A.M. Cruse, T.W. Lyons
2004, Chemical Geology (206) 319-345
Regional geochemical differences within a laterally continuous, cyclic Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) shale in midcontinent North America are interpreted in light of models of glacioeustatic forcing and new views on water-column paleoredox stability and trace-metal behavior in black shale environments. Specifically, we characterize differences in transition metal (Fe, Mn, Mo, V,...