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Radio tag retention and tag-related mortality among adult sockeye salmon
Kristina M. Ramstad, Carol Ann Woody
2003, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (23) 978-982
Tag retention and tag-related mortality are concerns for any tagging study but are rarely estimated. We assessed retention and mortality rates for esophageal radio tag implants in adult sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. Migrating sockeye salmon captured at the outlet of Lake Clark, Alaska, were implanted with one of four different...
Induction of lupus autoantibodies by adjuvants
M. Satoh, Y. Kuroda, H. Yoshida, K.M. Behney, A. Mizutani, J. Akaogi, D.C. Nacionales, T.D. Lorenson, R.J. Rosenbauer, W.H. Reeves
2003, Journal of Autoimmunity (21) 1-9
Exposure to the hydrocarbon oil pristane induces lupus specific autoantibodies in non-autoimmune mice. We investigated whether the capacity to induce lupus-like autoimmunity is a unique property of pristane or is shared by other adjuvant oils. Seven groups of 3-month-old female BALB/cJ mice received a single intraperitoneal injection of pristane, squalene...
Support of total maximum daily load programs using spatially referenced regression models
G. McMahon, R. B. Alexander, S. Qian
2003, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (129) 315-329
The spatially referenced regressions on watershed attributes modeling approach, as applied to predictions of total nitrogen flux in three North Carolina river basins, addresses several information needs identified by a National Research Council evaluation of the total maximum daily load program. The model provides reach-level predictions of the probability of...
Natural and anthropogenic factors affecting the structure of the benthic macroinvertebrate community in an effluent-dominated reach of the Santa Cruz River, AZ
T.P. Boyle, H.D. Fraleigh Jr.
2003, Ecological Indicators (3) 93-117
This study provides an assessment of the ecological conditions of a 46-km effluent-dominated stream section of the Santa Cruz River in the vicinity of the International Waste Water Treatment Plant, Nogales, AZ. We associated changes in the structure of the macroinvertebrate community to natural and anthropogenic chemical and physical variables...
Long-term, high-frequency current and temperature measurements along central California: Insights into upwelling/relaxation and internal waves on the inner shelf
C. D. Storlazzi, M.A. McManus, J.D. Figurski
2003, Continental Shelf Research (23) 901-918
Thermistor chains and acoustic Doppler current profilers were deployed at the northern and southern ends of Monterey Bay to examine the thermal and hydrodynamic structure of the inner (h ??? 20 m) shelf of central California. These instruments sampled temperature and current velocity at 2-min intervals over a 13-month period...
Mechanisms underlying export of N from high-elevation catchments during seasonal transitions
J.O. Sickman, A.L. Leydecker, Cecily C.Y. Chang, C. Kendall, J.M. Melack, D.M. Lucero, J. Schimel
2003, Biogeochemistry (64) 1-24
Mechanisms underlying catchment export of nitrogen (N) during seasonal transitions (i.e., winter to spring and summer to autumn) were investigated in high-elevation catchments of the Sierra Nevada using stable isotopes of nitrate and water, intensive monitoring of stream chemistry and detailed catchment N-budgets. We had four objectives: (1) determine the...
Exploration and discovery in Yellowstone Lake: Results from high-resolution sonar imaging, seismic reflection profiling, and submersible studies
L. A. Morgan, Wayne C. Shanks, D. A. Lovalvo, S. Y. Johnson, W. J. Stephenson, K. L. Pierce, S. S. Harlan, C. A. Finn, G. Lee, M. Webring, B. Schulze, J. Duhn, R. Sweeney, L. Balistrieri
2003, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (122) 221-242
Discoveries from multi-beam sonar mapping and seismic reflection surveys of the northern, central, and West Thumb basins of Yellowstone Lake provide new insight into the extent of post-collapse volcanism and active hydrothermal processes occurring in a large lake environment above a large magma...
Potential effects on grassland birds of converting marginal cropland to switchgrass biomass production
L.D. Murray, Louis B. Best, T.J. Jacobsen, M.L. Braster
2003, Biomass and Bioenergy (25) 167-175
Habitat loss is a major reason for the decline of grassland birds in North America. Five habitats (pastures, hayfields, rowcrop fields, small-grain fields, Conservation Reserve Program fields) compose most of the habitat used by grassland birds in the Midwest United States. Growing and harvesting switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a biomass...
Metabolic and structural response of hyporheic microbial communities to variations in supply of dissolved organic matter
S.E.G. Findlay, R. L. Sinsabaugh, W. V. Sobczak, M. Hoostal
2003, Limnology and Oceanography (48) 1608-1617
Hyporheic sediment bacterial communities were exposed to dissolved organic matter (DOM) from a variety of sources to assess the interdependence of bacterial metabolism and community composition. Experiments ranged from small-scale core perfusions with defined compounds (glucose, bovine serum albumin) to mesocosms receiving natural leaf leachate or water from different streams. Response variables included bacterial production, oxygen consumption, extracellular enzyme activity, and community similarity...
Effects of disturbance on contribution of energy sources to growth of juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in boreal streams
R.W. Perry, M.J. Bradford, J.A. Grout
2003, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (60) 390-400
We used stable isotopes of carbon in a growth-dependent tissue-turnover model to quantify the relative contribution of autochthonous and terrestrial energy sources to juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in five small boreal streams tributary to the upper Yukon River. We used a tissue-turnover model because fish did not grow enough...
Habitat selection of the channel darter, Percina (Cottogaster) copelandi, a surrogate for the imperiled pearl darter, Percina aurora
Pamela J. Schofield, Stephen T. Ross
2003, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (18) 249-257
Percina (Cottogaster) aurora is an imperiled species under consideration for listing by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. To better understand habitat use of P. aurora, we studied a related and more abundant Cottogasterspecies, Percina copelandi, from the Ouachita River, Arkansas. We used a laboratory stream system to examine mesohabitat selection (pools versus riffles)...
Empirical ground-motion relations for subduction-zone earthquakes and their application to Cascadia and other regions
G. M. Atkinson, D.M. Boore
2003, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (93) 1703-1729
Ground-motion relations for earthquakes that occur in subduction zones are an important input to seismic-hazard analyses in many parts of the world. In the Cascadia region (Washington, Oregon, northern California, and British Columbia), for example, there is a significant hazard from megathrust earthquakes along the subduction interface and from large...
Millennial- to century-scale variability in Gulf of Mexico Holocene climate records
R.Z. Poore, H.J. Dowsett, S. Verardo, T. M. Quinn
2003, Paleoceanography (18) 26-1
Proxy records from two piston cores in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) provide a detailed (50-100 year resolution) record of climate variability over the last 14,000 years. Long-term (millennial-scale) trends and changes are related to the transition from glacial to interglacial conditions and movement of the average position of the...
Determining long time-scale hyporheic zone flow paths in Antarctic streams
M.N. Gooseff, Diane M. McKnight, Robert L. Runkel, B. H. Vaughn
2003, Hydrological Processes (17) 1691-1710
In the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, glaciers are the source of meltwater during the austral summer, and the streams and adjacent hyporheic zones constitute the entire physical watershed; there are no hillslope processes in these systems. Hyporheic zones can extend several metres from each side...
Lithology and shear-wave velocity in Memphis, Tennessee
J. Gomberg, B. Waldron, E. Schweig, H. Hwang, A. Webbers, R. Van Arsdale, K. Tucker, R. Williams, R. Street, P. Mayne, W. Stephenson, J. Odum, C. Cramer, R. Updike, S. Hutson, M. Bradley
2003, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (93) 986-997
We have derived a new three-dimensional model of the lithologic structure beneath the city of Memphis, Tennessee, and examined its correlation with measured shear-wave velocity profiles. The correlation is sufficiently high that the better-constrained lithologic model may be used as a proxy for shear-wave velocities, which are required to calculate site-amplification for new seismic hazard maps for Memphis....
Comparison of P- and S-wave velocity profiles obtained from surface seismic refraction/reflection and downhole data
R. A. Williams, W. J. Stephenson, J. K. Odum
2003, Tectonophysics (368) 71-88
High-resolution seismic-reflection/refraction data were acquired on the ground surface at six locations to compare with near-surface seismic-velocity downhole measurements. Measurement sites were in Seattle, WA, the San Francisco Bay Area, CA, and the San Fernando Valley, CA. We quantitatively compared the data in terms of the average shear-wave velocity to...
Geographic information systems and spatial analysis of adult Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in the Middle Atlantic region of the U.S.A
J.E. Bunnell, S. D. Price, A. Das, T.M. Shields, G.E. Glass
2003, Journal of Medical Entomology (40) 570-576
In the Middle Atlantic region of the U.S.A., the vector of Lyme disease, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, babesiosis, and other human and veterinary pathogens is the black-legged tick, Ixodes scapularis Say. In 1997 and 1998, 663 adult I. scapularis ticks were collected from 320 transects spanning 66,400 km2 in five states...
Site-specific seismic-hazard analysis that is completely probabilistic
C.H. Cramer
2003, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (93) 1841-1846
When a site-specific probabilistic ground-motion estimate is required, the full site-amplification distribution should be used instead of a single deterministic median value. A probabilistic methodology using site-amplification distributions to modify rock ground-motion attenuation relations into site-specific relations prior to calculating seismic hazard has been developed and applied at two selected sites in the central United States: Memphis, Tennessee, and Paducah, Kentucky. The...
Population dynamics of hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) across a nitrogen-amended landscape
J.E. Clark, E. C. Hellgren, E.E. Jorgensen, S.J. Tunnell, David M. Engle, David M. Leslie Jr.
2003, Canadian Journal of Zoology (81) 994-1003
We conducted a mark-recapture experiment to examine the population dynamics of hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) in response to low-level nitrogen amendments (16.4 kg nitrogen/ha per year) and exclosure fencing in an old-field grassland. The experimental design consisted of sixteen 0.16-ha plots with 4 replicates of each treatment combination. We...
Infectious Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in final reclaimed effluent
A.L. Gennaccaro, M.R. McLaughlin, W. Quintero-Betancourt, D.E. Huffman, J.B. Rose
2003, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (69) 4983-4984
Water samples collected throughout several reclamation facilities were analyzed for the presence of infectious Cryptosporidium parvum by the focus detection method-most-probable-number cell culture technique. Results revealed the presence of infectious C. parvum oocysts in 40% of the final disinfected effluent samples. Sampled effluent contained on average seven infectious oocysts per...
The Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus)
P.M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig
David B. Marshall, Matthew G. Hunter, Alan Contreras, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Birds of Oregon: A general reference
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Geochemistry of the furnace magnetite bed, Franklin, New Jersey, and the relationship between stratiform iron oxide ores and stratiform zinc oxide-silicate ores in the New Jersey highlands
C. A. Johnson, B. J. Skinner
2003, Economic Geology (98) 837-854
The New Jersey Highlands terrace, which is an exposure of the Middle Proterozoic Grenville orogenic belt located in northeastern United States, contains stratiform zinc oxide-silicate deposits at Franklin and Sterling Hill and numerous massive magnetite deposits. The origins of the zinc and magnetite deposits have rarely been considered together, but...