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Hydrogeologic framework, ground-water geochemistry, and assessment of nitrogen yield from base flow in two agricultural watersheds, Kent County, Maryland
L. J. Bachman, D.E. Krantz, J.K. Bohlke
2002, Report
Hydrostratigraphic and geochemical data collected in two adjacent watersheds on the Delmarva Peninsula, in Kent County, Maryland, indicate that shallow subsurface stratigraphy is an important factor that affects the concentrations of nitrogen in ground water discharging as stream base flow. The flux of nitrogen from shallow aquifers can contribute substantially...
Leadership behavior in relation to dominance and reproductive status in gray wolves, Canis lupus
Rolf O. Peterson, Amy K. Jacobs, Thomas D. Drummer, L. David Mech, Douglas W. Smith
2002, Canadian Journal of Zoology (80) 1405-1412
We analyzed the leadership behavior of breeding and nonbreeding gray wolves (Canis lupus) in three packs during winter in 1997–1999. Scent-marking, frontal leadership (time and frequency in the lead while traveling), initiation of activity, and nonfrontal leadership were recorded during 499 h of ground-based observations in Yellowstone National Park. All...
West Nile virus in livestock and wildlife
R. G. McLean, S. R. Ubico, D. Bourne, N. Komar
2002, Book chapter, Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses
West Nile (WN) virus, the causative agent of West Nile fever, a dengue-like infection in humans, is one of the most widely distributed arthropod-borne viruses extending, until recently, from Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and western Asia. WN virus is a natural avian virus transmitted between birds primarily by ornithophilic...
Small-mammal data on early and middle Holocene climates and biotic communities in the Bonneville Basin, USA
D.N. Schmitt, D.B. Madsen, K.D. Lupo
2002, Quaternary Research (58) 255-260
Archaeological investigations in Camels Back Cave, western Utah, recovered a series of small-mammal bone assemblages from stratified deposits dating between ca. 12,000 and 500 14C yr B.P. The cave's early Holocene fauna includes a number of species adapted to montane or mesic habitats containing grasses and/or sagebrush (e.g., Lepus townsendii,...
Northwestward range extension for Diacyclops harryi (Crustacea: Copepoda)
Janet W. Reid, Patrick L. Hudson, Charles A. Bowen II
2002, Northeastern Naturalist (9) 243-244
A recent find of the groundwater-inhabiting copepod crustacean Diacyclops harryi extended the known range of this species far northwestward, to include northern Ohio and the drainage basin of the Laurentian Great Lakes. The species was previously collected in drainages of the Atlantic Slope from New York to North Carolina. Ostracodes tentatively identified...
Interspecific interactions, habitat use, and management of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) in the Laurentian Great Lakes: An introduction
Martin A. Stapanian
2002, Journal of Great Lakes Research (28) 119-124
The collection of seven papers in this journal issue represents a subset of the presentations from a special session at the 44th Annual Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research. The session, 'Management of the Double-crested Cormorant in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region,' was held on 12 June...
Effects of triploid grass carp on aquatic plants, water quality, and public satisfaction in Washington State
Scott A. Bonar, B. Bolding, M. Divens
2002, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (22) 96-105
We investigated effects of triploid grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella on aquatic macrophyte communities, water quality, and public satisfaction for 98 lakes and ponds in Washington State stocked with grass carp between 1990 and 1995. Grass carp had few noticeable effects on macrophyte communities until 19 months following stocking. After 19...
Changes in population and agricultural land in conterminous United States counties, 1790 to 1997
Pamela J. Waisanen, Norman B. Bliss
2002, Global Biogeochemical Cycles (16) 84-1-84-19
We have developed a data set of changes in population and agricultural land for the conterminous United States at the county level, resulting in more spatial detail than in previously available compilations. The purpose was to provide data on the timing of land conversion as an input to dynamic models...
Test of a habitat suitability index for black bears in the southern Appalachians
M.S. Mitchell, J.W. Zimmerman, R. A. Powell
2002, Wildlife Society Bulletin (30) 794-808
We present a habitat suitability index (HSI) model for black bears (Ursus americanus) living in the southern Appalachians that was developed a priori from the literature, then tested using location and home range data collected in the Pisgah Bear Sanctuary, North Carolina, over a 12-year period. The HSI was developed...
Estimating terrestrial snow depth with the Topex-Poseidon altimeter and radiometer
F. Papa, B. Legresy, N. M. Mognard, E.G. Josberger, F. Remy
2002, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (40) 2162-2169
Active and passive microwave measurements obtained by the dual-frequency Topex-Poseidon radar altimeter from the Northern Great Plains of the United States are used to develop a snow pack radar backscatter model. The model results are compared with daily time series of surface snow observations made by the U.S. National Weather...
Habitat and landscape associations of breeding birds in native and restored grasslands
R. J. Fletcher Jr., Rolf R. Koford
2002, Journal of Wildlife Management (66) 1011-1022
In the midwestern United States, less than 1% of the original tallgrass prairie ecosystem remains. State and federal agencies have responded to this habitat loss with programs and land acquisition that have increased the amount of grassland on the landscape by restoring grassland from other land-use practices. We assessed the...
Animal lifespan and human influence
Q. Guo, S. Yang
2002, Acta Ecologica Sinica (22) 1991-1994
Lifespan differs radically among organisms ever lived on earth, even among those roughly similar in size, shape, form, and physiology; Yet, in general, there exists a strong positive relationship between lifespan and body size. Although lifespans of humans and human-related (domestic) animals are becoming increasingly longer than that of other...
Ospreys in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest
Charles J. Henny, James L. Kaiser, Robert A. Grove
2002, Fact Sheet 153-02
From early April through September each year, famous residents grace the small western town of Corvallis, Oregon. Two ospreys have become mascots of the town since the pair's arrival in 1994. Their nest, built on a 90-foot power pole near the twin bridges over the Willamette River, could be seen...
Nearshore morphology and late Quaternary geologic framework of the northern Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary, California
R. J. Anima, S.L. Eittreim, B. D. Edwards, A.J. Stevenson
2002, Marine Geology (181) 35-54
A combination of side-scanning sonar and high-resolution seismic reflection data image seafloor bedrock exposures and erosional features across the nearshore shelf. Sediment-filled troughs incise the inner shelf rock exposures and tie directly to modern coastal streams. The resulting bedrock geometry can be related to its resistance to erosion. Comparison of...
Enhanced CAH dechlorination in a low permeability, variably-saturated medium
J.P. Martin, K.S. Sorenson Jr., L.N. Peterson, R.A. Brennan, C.J. Werth, R.A. Sanford, G.H. Bures, C.J. Taylor
Gavaskar A.R.Chen A.S.C., editor(s)
2002, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
An innovative pilot-scale field test was performed to enhance the anaerobic reductive dechlorination (ARD) of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) in a low permeability, variably-saturated formation. The selected technology combines the use of a hydraulic fracturing (fracking) technique with enhanced bioremediation through the creation of highly-permeable sand- and electron donor-filled fractures...
Interspecific differences in susceptibility to competition and predation in a species-pair of larval amphibians
Susan C. Walls, David G. Taylor, Charlena M. Wilson
2002, Herpetologica (58) 104-118
Fundamental issues in the study of predator-prey interactions include addressing how prey coexist with their predators and, moreover, whether predators promote coexistence among competing prey. We conducted a series of laboratory experiments with a freshwater assemblage consisting of two predators that differed in their foraging modes (a crayfish, Procambarus sp., and...
Are traditional methods of determining nest predators and nest fates reliable? An experiment with Wood Thrushes (Hylocichla mustelina) using miniature video cameras
Gary E. Williams, P.B. Wood
2002, The Auk (119) 1126-1132
We used miniature infrared video cameras to monitor Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) nests during 1998–2000. We documented nest predators and examined whether evidence at nests can be used to predict predator identities and nest fates. Fifty-six nests were monitored; 26 failed, with 3 abandoned and 23 depredated. We predicted predator...