Razorback sucker movements and habitat use in the San Juan River inflow, Lake Powell, Utah, 1995-1997
C.A. Karp, G. Mueller
2002, Western North American Naturalist (62) 106-111
Seventeen subadult, hatchery-reared razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus; (x̄ = 456 mm total length) were implanted with sonic transmitters and tracked for 23 months in the lower 89.6 km of the San Juan River (San Juan arm of Lake Powell, Utah). Fish were released at 2 sites, and 9 made extensive...
Comparative diversity and composition of cyanobacteria in three predominate soil crusts of the Colorado Plateau
Elizabeth Redfield, Susan M. Barns, Jayne Belnap, Lori L. Daane, Cheryl R. Kuske
2002, FEMS Microbiology Ecology (40) 55-63
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRF or T-RFLP) analysis and 16S rDNA sequence analysis from clone libraries were used to examine cyanobacterial diversity in three types of predominant soil crusts in an arid grassland. Total DNA was extracted from cyanobacteria-, lichen-, or moss-dominated crusts that represent different successional stages in...
Lots of lightning and plenty of people: An ecological history of fire in the upland southwest
Craig D. Allen
Thomas R. Vale, editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, Fire, native peoples, and the natural landscape
Was the pre-European Southwest a region of wild landscapes, shaped primarily by natural processes like lightning-ignited fire, or did people substantially mold these lands into regional-scale artifacts through their use of fire and other means? Perspectives on this question have varied markedly through time and between scholars, as evident from...
Geographic variation in the black bear (Ursus americanus) in the eastern United States and Canada
M.L. Kennedy, P.K. Kennedy, M.A. Bogan, J.L. Waits
2002, Southwestern Naturalist (47) 257-266
The pattern of geographic variation in morphologic characters of the black bear (Ursus americanus) was assessed at 13 sites in the eastern United States and Canada. Thirty measurements from 206 males and 207 females were recorded to the nearest 0.01 mm using digital calipers and subjected to principal components analysis....
Preliminary evaluation of the coalbed methane potential of the Gulf Coastal Plain, USA and Mexico
Peter D. Warwick, Charles E. Barker, John R. SanFilipo
S.D. Schwochow, V. F. Nuccio, editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, Coalbed Methane of North America II
Several areas in the Gulf Coast have potential for coalbed gas accumulations. These areas include parts of southern Alabama and Mississippi, north-central Louisiana, northeast, east-central and south Texas and northeastern Mexico. The coal deposits in these areas vary in rank, thickness, lateral extent and gas content, and range in age...
Syntectonic remagnetization in the southern Methow block: Resolving large displacements in the southern Canadian Cordillera
Randolph J. Enkin, J. B. Mahoney, J. Baker, M. Kiessling, Ralph Haugerud
2002, Tectonics (21) 18-1-18-18
The Upper Cretaceous Ventura Member of the Goat Wall unit in the southern Methow block of southern British Columbia and northern Washington State holds a syntectonic magnetization. Eight new sites from Manning Park in British Columbia give a mean direction of D = 27.5°, I = 60.1°, k = 304.7, α95 = 3.2° after optimal partial tilt...
How stakeholder roles, power, and negotiation impact natural resource policy: A political economy view
L. Caughlan
2002, Thesis
Natural resource management decisions are complicated by multiple property rights, management objectives, and stakeholders with varying degrees of influence over the decision making process. In order to make efficient decisions, managers must incorporate the opinions and values of the involved stakeholders as well as understand the complex institutional constraints and...
Book Review: The raptor almanac, by Scott Weidensaul
Karen Steenhof
2002, Journal of Raptor Research (36) 87-88
No abstract available....
Impacts of climate change on the global forest sector
J. Perez-Garcia, L.A. Joyce, A. D. McGuire, X. Xiao
2002, Climatic Change (54) 439-461
The path and magnitude of future anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide will likely influence changes in climate that may impact the global forest sector. These responses in the global forest sector may have implications for international efforts to stabilize the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide. This study takes a step...
FTIR and py-GC-MS spectra of true-fern and seed-fern sphenopterids (Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada, Pennsylvanian)
E.L. Zodrow, Maria Mastalerz
2002, International Journal of Coal Geology (51) 111-127
Sphenopterid specimens from the Late Pennsylvanian of Sydney Coalfield, Canada, are investigated by FTIR and py-GC-MS techniques as part of an on-going research project into the biochemistry and chemotaxonomy of Pennsylvanian-age pteridophylls. Included in the investigation are samples of the true-fern species Oligocarpia brongniartii and Zeilleria delicatula that are preserved...
Terrestrial and stream amphibians across clearcut-forest interfaces in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon
Roman Biek, L. Scott Mills, R. Bruce Bury
2002, Northwest Science (76) 129-140
Timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest has resulted in a highly fragmented landscape. but there is no information on responses of amphibians to forest edges for this region. We investigated abundance of terrestrial and stream-dwelling amphibians on the interface of recent clearcuts and mature forest in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon,...
Toxicological and chemical assessment of ordnance compounds in marine sediments and porewaters
M. Nipper, R.S. Carr, J.M. Biedenbach, R.L. Hooten, K. Miller
2002, Marine Pollution Bulletin (44) 789-806
Toxicological and chemical studies were performed with a silty and a sandy marine sediment spiked with 2,6-dinitrotoluene (2,6-DNT), 2,4,6-trinitrophenylmethylnitramine (tetryl), or 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid). Whole sediment toxicity was analyzed by the 10-day survival test with the amphipod Ampelisca abdita, and porewater toxicity tests assessed macro-algae (Ulva fasciata) zoospore germination and...
High-resolution aeromagnetic mapping of volcanic terrain, Yellowstone National Park
C. A. Finn, L. A. Morgan
2002, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (115) 207-231
High-resolution aeromagnetic data acquired over Yellowstone National Park (YNP) show contrasting patterns reflecting differences in rock composition, types and degree of alteration, and crustal structures that mirror the variable geology of the Yellowstone Plateau. The older, Eocene, Absaroka Volcanic Supergroup, a series of mostly altered, andesitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks...
Emplacement of the most recent lava flows on Hualālai Volcano, Hawai'i
James P. Kauahikaua, K. Cashman, D. Clague, D. Champion, J. Hagstrum
2002, Bulletin of Volcanology (64) 229-253
A detailed field and petrologic study of the ca. 1800 a.d. flows at Hualālai Volcano documents at least two eruptive episodes, the Hu‘ehu‘e flow field ending in 1801, and the Ka‘ūpūlehu flow several decades earlier. The morphology and stratigraphy of the Ka‘ūpūlehu flow require an emplacement duration of several...
Economic and ecological impacts of abrupt climate change
U.S. National Research Council
2002, Book chapter, Abrupt climate change: Inevitable surprises
Most studies of the potential ecological and economic impacts of climate change and greenhouse warming have focused on scenarios that involve gradual climate change. Accumulating evidence from the paleosciences, however, shows that the patterns of change suggested by projections of future climate change are not representative of past climatic changes...
Topography and geologic characteristics of aeolian grooves in the south polar layered deposits of Mars
N.T. Bridges, Kenneth E. Herkenhoff
2002, Icarus (156) 387-398
The topographic and geologic characteristics of grooves and groove-like features in the south polar layered deposits near the Mars Polar Lander/Deep Space 2 landing sites are evaluated using Mariner 9 images and their derived photoclinometry, normalized using Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter data. Although both Mariner 9 and Viking images of...
Performance comparisons between diploid and triploid sunshine bass in fresh water ponds
J.H. Kerby, J.M. Everson, R.M. Harrell, J. G. Geiger, C.C. Starling, H. Revels
2002, Aquaculture (211) 91-108
Diploid and triploid sunshine bass (white bass ??? x striped bass ???) were produced in 1990 at Florida's Richloam Fish Hatchery. Triploidy was induced with hydrostatic pressure. Fry were cultured to phase I in earthen ponds in Webster and Gainesville, FL, and transported to Leetown, WV, where they were held...
Gila trout - genetic broodstock management plan
H. L. Kincaid, R. Reisenbichler
2002, Report
Abstract not available ...
Predators
Donald D. Young, Thomas R. McCabe, Robert E. Ambrose, Gerald W. Garner, Greg J. Weiler, Harry V. Reynolds, Mark S. Udevitz, Dan J. Reed, Brad Griffith
David C. Douglas, Patricia E. Reynolds, E. B. Rhode, editor(s)
2002, Biological Science Report 2002-0001-6
Calving caribou (Rangifer tarandus) of the Central Arctic herd, Alaska, have avoided the infrastructure associated with the complex of petroleum development areas from Prudhoe Bay to Kuparuk (Cameron et al. 1992, Nellemann and Cameron 1998, and Section 4 of this document). Calving females of the Porcupine caribou herd may similarly...
Forage quantity and quality
Janet C. Jorgenson, Mark S. Udevitz, Nancy A. Felix
David C. Douglas, Patricia E. Reynolds, E. B. Rhode, editor(s)
2002, Biological Science Report 2002-0001-5
The Porcupine caribou herd has traditionally used the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, for calving. Availability of nutritious forage has been hypothesized as one of the reasons the Porcupine caribou herd migrates hundreds of kilometers to reach the coastal plain for calving (Kuropat and Bryant 1980,...
Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001: Robbins Nest, Laurel, MD (390-0765)
Chandler S. Robbins
2002, North American Bird Bander (27) 100-100
I continue to band before and after work and all day on weekends on my two and a half acres along the Patuxent River gorge between highway 1-95 and the Laurel city limits. Our kids have long since flown the coop, so I have no one to run the station...
Growth and abundance of Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, under differing oceanographic regimes
Martin D. Robards, Floyd Gray, John F. Piatt
2002, Environmental Biology of Fishes (64) 429-441
Dramatic changes in seabird and marine mammal stocks in the Gulf of Alaska have been linked to shifts in abundance and composition of forage fish stocks over the past 20 years. The relative value (e.g., size and condition of individual fish, abundance) of specific forage fish stocks to predators under...
Natural attenuation of chlorinated solvents at Area 6, Dover Air Force Base: Groundwater biogeochemistry
M.E. Witt, G.M. Klecka, E.J. Lutz, T.A. Ei, N.R. Grosso, F. H. Chapelle
2002, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology (57) 61-80
Monitored natural attenuation (MNA) has recently emerged as a viable groundwater remediation technology in the United States. Area 6 at Dover Air Force Base (Dover, DE) was chosen as a test site to examine the potential for MNA of tetrachloroethene (PCE) and trichloroethene (TCE) in groundwater and aquifer sediments. A...
Bioavailability of organic matter in a highly disturbed Estuary: The role of detrital and algal resources
W. V. Sobczak, J. E. Cloern, A.D. Jassby, A. B. Muller-Solger
2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (99) 8101-8105
The importance of algal and detrital food supplies to the planktonic food web of a highly disturbed, estuarine ecosystem was evaluated in response to declining zooplankton and fish populations. We assessed organic matter bioavailability among a diversity of habitats and hydrologic inputs over 2 years in San Francisco Estuary's Sacramento-San...
Studies on the detection, transmission, and development of Renibacterium salmoninarum infections in Great Lakes salmonid fishes. Report for June-September 2002.
R.J. Pascho, D.G. Elliott
2002, Report
Abstract not available ...