Predatory bird populations in the East Mojave Desert, California
R.L. Knight, R.J. Camp, W.I. Boarman, H.A.L. Knight
1999, Great Basin Naturalist (59) 331-338
Dinosaurs, facts and fiction
Ronald J. Litwin, Robert E. Weems, Thomas R. Holtz Jr.
1999, Report
Defining landscapes suitable for restoration of grizzly bears Ursus arctos in Idaho
Troy Merrill, D.J. Mattson, R.G. Wright, Howard B. Quigley
1999, Biological Conservation (87) 231-248
Informed management of large carnivores depends on the timely and useful presentation of relevant information. We describe an approach to evaluating carnivore habitat that uses pre-existing qualitative and quantitative information on humans and carnivores to generate coarse-scale maps of habitat suitability, habitat productivity, potential reserves, and areas of potential conflict....
Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report
L. Glaser, T. Creekmore
1999, Supplement to the Journal of Wildlife Diseases (35)
Requiem for a sagebrush ecosystem?
Steven T. Knick
1999, Northwest Science (73) 53-57
No abstract available....
Le Conte's sparrows breeding in Conservation Reserve Program fields: precipitation and patterns of population change
Lawrence D. Igl, Douglas H. Johnson
1999, Studies in Avian Biology (19) 178-186
The climate of the North American Great Plains is highly dynamic, with great year-to-year variability in precipitation and periodic, often extreme, wet and dry cycles (Bragg 1995). Drought is a major force of ecological disturbance on the Great Plains and has played a key role in directing the evolution of...
[Book review] Wetland restoration: flood pulsing and disturbance dynamics, by Beth Middleton
R.G. Boustany
1999, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (35) 992-993
Review of: Wetland restoration: Flood pulsing and disturbance dynamics / Beth Middleton / John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 6705 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158. 1999. 388 pages. ISBN 0-471-29263-X....
The wood warblers: book review
M. G. Knutson
1999, Prairie Naturalist (31) 125-126
Review of The Wood Warblers: An Introductory Guide by Barth Schorre. 1998. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX. 140 pp....
Tsunami generation by pyroclastic flow during the 3500-year B.P. caldera-forming eruption of Aniakchak Volcano, Alaska
Christopher F. Waythomas, Christina A. Neal
1999, Bulletin of Volcanology (60) 110-124
A discontinuous pumiceous sand, a few centimeters to tens of centimeters thick, is located up to 15 m above mean high tide within Holocene peat along the northern Bristol Bay coastline of Alaska. The bed consists of fine-to-coarse, poorly to moderately well-sorted, pumice-bearing sand near the top of a 2-m-thick peat...
Population energetics of northern pintails in the Sacramento Valley, California
M. R. Miller, W.E. Newton
1999, Journal of Wildlife Management (63) 1222-1238
No abstract available. ...
Impacts of brown-headed cowbird parasitism on productivity of the endangered least Bell's vireo
B.E. Kus
1999, Studies in Avian Biology (18) 160-166
How environmental stress affects the impacts of parasites
K. D. Lafferty, A. M. Kuris
1999, Limnology and Oceanography (44) 564-590
Testing and extension of a sea lamprey feeding model
Philip A. Cochran, William D. Swink, Andrew P. Kinziger
1999, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (128) 403-413
A previous model of feeding by sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus predicted energy intake and growth by lampreys as a function of lamprey size, host size, and duration of feeding attachments, but it was applicable only to lampreys feeding at 10°C and it was tested against only a single small data set of...
Antibodies against Pasteurella multocida in snow geese in the western arctic
M.D. Samuel, D.J. Shadduck, Diana R. Goldberg, V. Baranyuk, L. Sileo, J.I. Price
1999, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (35) 440-449
To determine if lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) are a potential reservoir for the Pasteurella multocida bacterium that causes avian cholera, serum samples and/or pharyngeal swabs were collected from > 3,400 adult geese breeding on Wrangel Island (Russia) and Banks Island (Canada) during 1993-1996. Pharyngeal swab sampling rarely (>...
Environmental geology: Our professional public responsibility
L. C. Gerhard, L. L. Brady
1999, Environmental Geology (37) 1-8
Conflicts between different interest groups for use of natural resources is one area where state geological surveys can provide assistance. A state geological survey working within the scientific constraints of specific issues can remain objective in its presentations and maintain the faith of both the conflicting interest groups and the...
Transport of sediment-bound organochlorine pesticides to the San Joaquin River, California
C.R. Kratzer
1999, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (35) 957-981
ABSTRACT: Suspended sediment samples were collected in west-side tributaries and the main stem of the San Joaquin River, California, in June 1994 during the irrigation season and in January 1995 during a winter storm. These samples were analyzed for 15 organochiorine pesticides to determine their...
Stabilization of volcanic flanks by dike intrusion: An example from Kilauea
P.T. Delaney, R.P. Denlinger
1999, Bulletin of Volcanology (61) 356-362
Dike propagation and dilation increases the compression of adjacent rocks. On volcanoes, especially oceanic shields, dikes are accordingly thought to be structurally destabilizing. As compression is incremented, volcanic flanks are driven outward or downslope and thus increase their susceptibility to destructive earthquakes and giant landslides. We show, however, that the...
Geometry and significance of stacked gullies on the northern California slope
M.E. Field, J.V. Gardner, D.B. Prior
1999, Marine Geology (154) 271-286
Recent geophysical surveys off northern California reveal patterns of gullies on the sea floor and preserved within continental-slope deposits that represent both erosional and aggradational processes. These surveys, conducted as part of the STRATAFORM project, combined multibeam bathymetry and backscatter with high-resolution seismic profiles. These data provide a new basis...
The relative importance of light and nutrient limitation of phytoplankton growth: A simple index of coastal ecosystem sensitivity to nutrient enrichment
J. E. Cloern
1999, Aquatic Ecology (33) 3-16
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment of the coastal zone is now a well-established fact. However, there is still uncertainty about the mechanisms through which nutrient enrichment can disrupt biological communities and ecosystem processes in the coastal zone. For example, while some estuaries exhibit classic symptoms of acute eutrophication, including enhanced production of...
Connecting onshore and offshore near-surface geology: Delaware's sand inventory project
K.W. Ramsey, R.R. Jordan, J.H. Talley
1999, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (17) 185
Beginning in 1988, the Delaware Geological Survey began a program to inventory on-land sand resources suitable for beach nourishment. The inventory included an assessment of the native beach textures using existing data and developing parameters of what would be considered suitable sand textures for Delaware's Atlantic beaches. An assessment of...
Factors influencing wild turkey hen survival in southcentral Iowa
Michael W. Hubbard, D.L. Garner, Erwin E. Klaas
1999, Journal of Wildlife Management (63) 731-738
No abstract available....
The San Andreas fault in the San Francisco Bay region, California: Structure and kinematics of a Young plate boundary
R.C. Jachens, M.L. Zoback
1999, International Geology Review (41) 191-205
Recently acquired high-resolution aeromagnetic data delineate offset and/or truncated magnetic rock bodies of the Franciscan Complex that define the location and structure of, and total offset across, the San Andreas fault in the San Francisco Bay region. Two distinctive magnetic anomalies caused by ultramafic rocks and metabasalts east of, and...
Ten years of studies on Maryland's inner Continental Margin and coastal bays
R.T. Kerhin, R. Conkwright, D. Wells
1999, Marine Georesources and Geotechnology (17) 127-137
During the past ten years of the Association of American State Geologists-Mineral Management Service Continental Margins Program, the Maryland Geological Survey investigated the sedimentological, paleontological, stratigraphical and geophysical character of Maryland's inner continental shelf. Based on seismic records and sedimentological analyses completed during the first four years, a late Quaternary...
Variations in water clarity and bottom albedo in Florida Bay from 1985 to 1997
R. P. Stumpf, M.L. Frayer, M.J. Durako, J. C. Brock
1999, Estuaries (22) 431-444
Following extensive seagrass die-offs of the late 1980s and early 1990s, Florida Bay reportedly had significant declines in water clarity due to turbidity and algal blooms. Scant information exists on the extent of the decline, as this bay was not investigated for water quality concerns before the die-offs and limited...
The Cadiz margin study off Spain: An introduction
C.H. Nelson, A. Maldonado
1999, Marine Geology (155) 3-8
The Cadiz continental margin of the northeastern Gulf of Cadiz off Spain was selected for a multidisciplinary project because of the interplay of complex tectonic history between the Iberian and African plates, sediment supply from multiple sources, and unique Mediterranean Gateway inflow and outflow currents. The nature of this complex...