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Differential expression of the virulence-associated protein p57 and characterization of its duplicated gene rosa in virulent and attenuated strains of Renibacterium salmoninarum
C. L. O'Farrell, M.S. Strom
1999, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (38) 115-123
Virulence mechanisms utilized by the salmonid fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum are poorly understood. One potential virulence factor is p57 (also designated MSA for major soluble antigen), an abundant 57 kDa soluble protein that is predominately localized on the bacterial cell surface with significant levels released into the extracellular milieu. Previous...
Comparison of trace element concentrations in tissue of common carp and implications for monitoring
R. M. Goldstein, L.R. DeWeese
1999, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (35) 1133-1140
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) collected from four sites in the Red River of the North in 1994 were analyzed for arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), selenium (So), and zinc (Zn). Concentrations differed among liver, muscle, and whole body. Generally, trace element concentrations were...
Dynamics of food availability, body condition and physiological stress response in breeding Black-legged Kittiwakes
A.S. Kitaysky, J.C. Wingfield, John F. Piatt
1999, Functional Ecology (13) 577-584
1. The seasonal dynamics of body condition (BC), circulating corticosterone levels (baseline, BL) and the adrenocortical response to acute stress (SR) were examined in long-lived Black-legged Kittiwakes, Rissa tridactyla, breeding at Duck (food-poor colony) and Gull (food-rich colony) Islands in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska. It was tested whether the dynamics...
The effect of temperature on experimental and natural chemical weathering rates of granitoid rocks
A. F. White, A.E. Blum, T.D. Bullen, D.V. Vivit, M. Schulz, J. Fitzpatrick
1999, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (63) 3277-3291
The effects of climatic temperature variations (5-35??C) on chemical weathering are investigated both experimentally using flow-through columns containing fresh and weathered granitoid rocks and for natural granitoid weathering in watersheds based on annual solute discharge. Although experimental Na and Si effluent concentrations are significantly higher in the fresh relative to...
Functional convergence among pelagic sculpins of Lake Baikal and deepwater ciscoes of the Great Lakes
Randy L. Eshenroder, Valentina G. Sideleva, Thomas N. Todd
1999, Journal of Great Lakes Research (25) 847-855
The vast, well-oxygenated hypolimnia of Lake Baikal and the Great Lakes were both dominated by endemic planktivorous fishes. These dominants, two species of sculpins (Comephorus, Comephoridae) in Lake Baikal and six species of deepwater ciscoes (Coregonus, Salmonidae) in the Great Lakes, although distant taxonomically, have morphologies suggesting a surprising degree...
Apparatus investigates geological aspects of gas hydrates
J.S. Booth, W.J. Winters, William P. Dillon
1999, Oil & Gas Journal (97) 63-70
The US Geological Survey (USGS), in response to potential geohazards, energy resource potential, and climate issues associated with marine gas hydrates, has developed a laboratory research system that permits hydrate genesis and dissociation under deep-sea conditions, employing user-selected sediment types and pore fluids.The apparatus, GHASTI (gas hydrate and sediment test...
Some preliminary findings on the nutritional status of the Hawaiian spiny lobster (Panulirus marginatus)
F.A. Parrish, T. L. Martinelli-Liedtke
1999, Pacific Science (53) 361-366
Data on the nutritional status of spiny lobster (Panulirus marginatus) were collected on the commercial trapping grounds of Necker Bank, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, in the summers of 1991, 1994, and 1995. Glycogen levels measured in abdominal tissue of intermolt males were used as an index of nutritional health of the...
Ordovician reef-hosted Jiaodingshan Mn-Co deposit and Dawashan Mn deposit, Sichuan Province, China
Delian Fan, James R. Hein, Jie Ye
1999, Ore Geology Reviews (15) 135-151
The Jiaodingshan Mn-Co and Dawashan Mn deposits are located in the approximately 2-m thick Daduhe unit of the Wufengian strata of Late Ordovician (Ashgill) age. Paleogeographic reconstruction places the deposits at the time of their formation in a gulf between Chengdu submarine rise and the Kangdian continent. The Jiaodingshan and...
Loss of iron to gold capsules in rock-melting experiments
K. Ratajeski, T. W. Sisson
1999, American Mineralogist (84) 1521-1527
Gold is used widely for capsules in high-temperature rock-melting studies because it is generally thought to absorb negligible Fe from silicate samples. However, we observed significant losses of Fe from fluid-absent melting experiments on hornblende gabbros at 800-975 ??C and 8 kbar, using standard piston-cylinder techniques. The extent of Fe...
Conversion of the pathogenic fungus Colletotrichum magna to a nonpathogenic, endophytic mutualist by gene disruption
R. S. Redman, J. C. Ranson, R. J. Rodriguez
1999, Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (12) 969-975
Hygromycin-resistant transformants of the cucurbit pathogen Colletotrichum magna (teleomorph: Glomerella magna) were generated by restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI) transformation. A rapid pathogenicity assay involving watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) seedlings was developed and 14,400 REMI transformants were screened and assessed for their ability to cause disease, colonize plant tissues, and confer disease...
Sensitivity of the North Atlantic Basin to cyclic climatic forcing during the early Cretaceous
W.E. Dean, M.A. Arthur
1999, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (29) 465-486
Striking cyclic interbeds of laminated dark-olive to black marlstone and bioturbated white to light-gray limestone of Neocomian (Early Cretaceous) age have been recovered at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) sites in the North Atlantic. These Neocomian sequences are equivalent to the Maiolica Formation that outcrops...
Characterization of fly ash from low-sulfur and high-sulfur coal sources: Partitioning of carbon and trace elements with particle size
James C. Hower, A.S. Trimble, Cortland F. Eble, Curtis A. Palmer, Allan Kolker
1999, Energy Sources (21) 511-525
Fly ash samples were collected in November and December of 1994, from generating units at a Kentucky power station using high- and low-sulfur feed coals. The samples are part of a two-year study of the coal and coal combustion byproducts from the power station. The ashes were wet screened at...
Volatile organic compounds in untreated ambient groundwater of the United States, 1985-1995
P. J. Squillace, M.J. Moran, W.W. Lapham, C. V. Price, R.M. Clawges, J.S. Zogorski
1999, Environmental Science & Technology (33) 4176-4187
As part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey, an assessment of 60 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in untreated, ambient groundwater of the conterminous United States was conducted based on samples collected from 2948 wells between 1985 and 1995. The samples represent urban and rural areas...
Butterfly (Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) assemblages associated with natural, exotic, and restored riparian habitats along the lower Colorado River, USA
S. M. Nelson, D.C. Andersen
1999, Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (15) 485-504
Butterfly assemblages were used to compare revegetated and natural riparian areas along the lower Colorado River. Species richness and correspondence analyses of assemblages showed that revegetated sites had fewer biological elements than more natural sites along the Bill Williams River. Data suggest that revegetated sites do not provide resources needed...
The insect trace fossil Tonganoxichnus from the middle Pennsylvanian of Indiana: Paleobiologic and paleoenvironmental implications
M. Gabriela Mángano, Conrad C. Labandeira, Erik P. Kvale, Luis A. Buatois
1999, Ichnos: An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces (8) 165-175
The ichnogenus Tonganoxichnus, produced by one or more monuran insect taxa, is now recorded from the Middle Pennsylvanian Mansfield Formation of Indiana. Tonganoxichnus is a resting trace that has three important implications. First, it represents a recurrent behavioral pattern in Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian marginal marine environments of North America. Second, it...
Geological implications of a permeability-depth curve for the continental crust
S. E. Ingebritsen, C. E. Manning
1999, Geology (27) 1107-1110
The decrease in permeability (k) of the continental crust with depth (z), as constrained by geothermal data and calculated fluid flux during metamorphism, is given by log k = −14 − 3.2 log z, where k is in meters squared and z is in kilometers. At moderate...
Dynamic 3D simulations of earthquakes on en echelon faults
R.A. Harris, S.M. Day
1999, Geophysical Research Letters (26) 2089-2092
One of the mysteries of earthquake mechanics is why earthquakes stop. This process determines the difference between small and devastating ruptures. One possibility is that fault geometry controls earthquake size. We test this hypothesis using a numerical algorithm that simulates spontaneous rupture propagation in a three-dimensional...
Patterns of variation in size and composition of Greater Scaup eggs: Are they related?
Paul L. Flint, J. Barry Grand
1999, The Wilson Bulletin (111) 465-471
We studied egg size variation of Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) nesting on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska from 1991-1996. Mean egg size was 64.36±0.03 (SE) ml. Egg size did not vary with clutch size or serve as an index of body size. There was less than 2% overlap in total clutch...
Detrital zircon geochronology of the Adams Argillite and Nation River Formation, east-central Alaska, U.S.A
G. E. Gehrels, M. J. Johnsson, D. G. Howell
1999, Journal of Sedimentary Research (69) 135-144
The Cambrian Adams Argillite and the Devonian Nation River Formation are two sandstone-bearing units within a remarkably complete Paleozoic stratigraphic section in east-central Alaska. These strata, now foreshortened and fault-bounded, were originally contiguous with miogeoclinal strata to the east that formed as a...
Resource management and nonmarket valuation research
A. J. Douglas, J. G. Taylor
1999, International Journal of Environmental Studies (57) 1-16
Survey based nonmarket valuation research is often regarded as economics research. However, resource economists need to be aware of and acknowledge the manifold information sources that they employ in order to enhance the policy credibility of their studies. Communication between resource economists and practitioners of allied disciplines including chemistry, civil...
Late Quaternary loess in northeastern Colorado: Part I - Age and paleoclimatic significance
D.R. Muhs, J. N. Aleinikoff, Thomas W. Stafford Jr., R. Kihl, J. Been, S. A. Mahan, S. Cowherd
1999, Geological Society of America Bulletin (111) 1861-1875
Loess in eastern Colorado covers an estimated 14 000 km2, and is the westernmost part of the North American midcontinent loess province. Stratigraphic studies indicate there were two periods of loess deposition in eastern Colorado during late Quaternary time. The first period spanned...
Use of automated monitoring to assess behavioral toxicology in fish: Linking behavior and physiology
S.K. Brewer, A. J. DeLonay, S.L. Beauvais, E. E. Little, S.B. Jones
1999, Conference Paper, ASTM Special Technical Publication
We measured locomotory behaviors (distance traveled, speed, tortuosity of path, and rate of change in direction) with computer-assisted analysis in 30 day posthatch rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to pesticides. We also examined cholinesterase inhibition as a potential endpoint linking physiology and behavior. Sublethal exposure to chemicals often causes changes...
The east coast petroleum province: Science and society
R.R. Jordan
1999, Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences (21) 139-141
The U.S. Atlantic offshore, especially the mid-Atlantic, was an exciting exploration area from the 1970s into the 1980s. Much pioneering 'frontier' activity in both scientific and policy matters occurred in this area. Although production was not achieved, objective geological evidence indicates that the province does have potential. Major population centers...
Family Carangidae
William F. Smith-Vaniz
Kent E. Carpenter, Volker H. Niem, editor(s)
1999, Book chapter, The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific
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