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User manual for Blossom Statistical Software
Brian S. Cade, Jon Richard
2001, Report
Blossom is an interactive program for making statistical comparisons with distance-function based permutation tests developed by P. W. Mielke, Jr. and colleagues at Colorado State University (Mielke and Berry 2001) and for testing parameters estimated in linear models with permutation procedures developed by B. S. Cade and colleagues at the Fort Collins Science Center,...
Disease mortality events involving Ross's Geese
M.D. Samuel, K. A. Converse, Kimberli J.G. Miller
T.J. Moser, editor(s)
2001, Report, The Status of Ross's Geese: Report of the Arctic Goose Joint Venture, Ross's Goose Subcommittee.
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Status and biogeography of the West Indian manatee
L.W. Lefebvre, M. Marmontel, J. Reid, G. B. Rathbun, D. Domning
Charles A. Woods, Florence E. Sergile, editor(s)
2001, Book chapter, Biogeography of the West Indies: Past, present, and future
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Fire and vegetation history of the Jemez Mountains
Craig D. Allen
Peggy S. Johnson, editor(s)
2001, New Mexico Decision-Makers Field Guide 1
Historic patterns of fire occurrence and vegetation change in the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico have been described in detail by using multiple lines of evidence. Data sources include old aerial and ground-based photographs, historic records, charcoal deposits from bogs, fire-scarred trees (Figure 1), tree-ring reconstructions of precipitation, and...
Impact of competitor species composition on predicting diameter growth and survival rates of Douglas-fir trees in southwestern Oregon
Felipe Bravo, D.W. Hann, Douglas A. Maguire
2001, Canadian Journal of Forest Research (31) 2237-2247
Mixed conifer and hardwood stands in southwestern Oregon were studied to explore the hypothesis that competition effects on individual-tree growth and survival will differ according to the species comprising the competition measure. Likewise, it was hypothesized that competition measures should extrapolate best if crown-based surrogates are given preference over diameter-based...
Contaminant profiles of two species of shorebirds foraging together at two neighboring sites in south San Francisco Bay, California
Clifford A. Hui, John Y. Takekawa, Sarah E. Warnock
2001, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (71) 107-121
The San Francisco Bay estuary isused by over one million shorebirds during springmigration and is home to several hundred thousandduring the winter. Most shorebird use occurs in thesouthern reach of the estuary (South Bay). Thereduced water circulation and discharge fromindustrial sources in the South Bay are responsiblefor the highest levels...
Steady state deformation of the Coso Range, east central California, inferred from satellite radar interferometry
C.W. Wicks, W. Thatcher, Francis C. Monastero, M.A. Hasting
2001, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (106) 13769-13780
Observations of deformation from 1992 to 1997 in the southern Coso Range using satellite radar interferometry show deformation rates of up to 35 mm yr−1 in an area ∼10 km by 15 km. The deformation is most likely the result of subsidence in an area around the Coso geothermal field. The...