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Transmission of atmospherically deposited trace elements through an undeveloped, forested Maryland watershed
T.M. Church, J.R. Scudlark, Kathryn M. Conko, Owen P. Bricker, Karen C. Rice
1998, Report
Retention and transmission of atmospherically-derived major (H+, Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, HCO3-, NO3-, SO4-2, Cl-, SiO2) and trace (Al, As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, and Zn) species were evaluated in an undeveloped forested watershed underlain by a rather inert quartzite lithology (Bear Branch, Catoctin...
Validity of using semipermeable membrane devices for determining aqueous concentrations of freely dissolved PAHs
Harry Prest, J. D. Petty, J.N. Huckins
1998, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (17) 535-536
An in-depth review of the recent contribution to this journal by Gustafson and Dickhut [1] prompts us to share our concerns regarding some of their conclusions. The paper presents data comparing three techniques for determining aqueous concentrations of freely dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) gas sparging, lipid-containing semipermeable membrane devices...
Prolonged stimulation of corticosterone secretion by corticotropin-releasing hormone in rats exhibiting high preference for dietary fat
D. Herminghuysen, K. Plaisance, R. M. Pace III, C. Prasad
1998, Nutritional Neuroscience (1) 251-254
Through the secretion of corticosterone, the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is thought to play an important role in the regulation of caloric intake and dietary fat preference. In an earlier study, we demonstrated a positive correlation between urinary corticosterone output and dietary fat preference. Furthermore, dietary fat preference was augmented following...
Effects of surgically and gastrically implanted radio transmitters on swimming performance and predator avoidance of juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
N.S. Adams, D.W. Rondorf, S.D. Evans, J.E. Kelly, R.W. Perry
1998, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (55) 781-787
Radiotelemetry data are often used to make inferences about an entire study population; therefore, the transmitter attachment method should be the one that least affects the study animal. Juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) <120 mm in fork length (FL) with either gastrically or surgically implanted transmitters had significantly lower critical...
Purification of Piscirickettsia salmonis and partial characterisation of antigens
M.N. Barnes, M.L. Landolt, D.B. Powell, J. R. Winton
1998, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (33) 33-41
Piscirickettsia salmonis is the etiological agent of salmonid rickettsial septicemia, an economically significant disease affecting the salmon aquaculture industry. As with other rickettsial pathogens, antigenic analysis of P. salmonis has been limited by the inherent difficulties of purifying an intracellular organism away from host cell material. In this report, we...
Comparison of the membrane-filtration fluorescent antibody test, the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the polymerase chain reaction to detect Renibacterium salmoninarum in salmon ovarian fluid
Ronald J. Pascho, Dorothy M. Chase, Constance L. McKibben
1998, Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (10) 60-66
Ovarian fluid samples from naturally infected chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were examined for the presence of Renibacterium salmoninarum by the membrane-filtration fluorescent antibody test (MF-FAT), an antigen capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR). On the basis of the MF-FAT, 64% (66/103) samples contained detectable...
Detection of PIT-tagged subyearling Chinook salmon at a Snake River dam: Implications for summer flow augmentation
W.P. Connor, H.L. Burge, D.H. Bennett
1998, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (18) 530-536
Rearing subyearling chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (≥60 mm in fork length) were captured in the Snake River and tagged with passive integrated transponders to provide an index of their survival to Lower Granite Dam, the first of eight dams encountered by seaward migrants. Water was released from reservoirs upstream of...
Vertical distribution of the chloromonad flagellate Heterosigma carterae in columns: Implications for bloom development
P.K. Hershberger, J.E. Rensel, A.L. Matter, F.B. Taub
1998, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (54) 2228-2234
Blooms of the marine flagellate Heterosigma carterae have been associated with catastrophic fish kills at mariculture facilities around the world. The precise cause(s) of the sudden appearance and disappearance of Heterosigma surface blooms has not been completely described or understood. Environmental data from prior studies of blooms indicate the presence...
Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter
J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, A.G. Maule
1998, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (18) 458-464
A miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter (tag) was evaluated and field tested as a tool for determining the depths of juvenile salmonids. The tag had an effective radiated power of −19.7 decibels (1 mW reference), dimensions of 23 mm × 7 mm, and a weight of 2.2 g in air. The...
Instability of development and fractal architecture in dryland plants as an index of grazing pressure
C.L. Alados, J.M. Emlen, B. Wachocki, D.C. Freeman
1998, Journal of Arid Environments (38) 63-76
Developmental instability has been used to monitor the well-being of natural populations exposed to physical, chemical and biological stressors. Here, we use developmental instability to assess the impact of grazing on Chrysothamnus greenii and Seriphidium novumshrubs, and Oryzopsis hymenoidesgrass, common in the arid intermountain west of the U.S.A. Statistical noise in allometric relations was...
Thermally induced chronic developmental stress in coho salmon: Integrating measures of mortality, early growth and fluctuating asymmetry
W.B. Campbell, J.M. Emlen, W.K. Hershberger
1998, Oikos (81) 398-410
Developmental stability, or homeostasis, facilitates the production of consistent phenotypes by buffering against stress. Fluctuating asymmetry is produced by developmental instability and is manifested as small random departures from bilateral symmetry. Increased fluctuating asymmetry is thought to parallel compromised fitness, in part, because stress promotes energy dissipation. Compensatory energy expenditures...
Developmental instability of gynodioecious Teucrium lusitanicum
C.L. Alados, T. Navarro, B. Cabezudo, J.M. Emlen, C. Freeman
1998, Evolutionary Ecology (12) 21-34
Developmental instability was assessed in two geographical races of Teucrium lusitanicum using morphometric measures of vegetative and reproductive structures. T. lusitanicum is a gynodioecious species. Male sterile (female) individuals showed greater developmental instability at all sites. Plants located inland had higher developmental instability of vegetative characters and lower developmental instability...
A ribonuclease protection assay can distinguish spring viremia of carp virus from pike fry rhabdovirus
W. Ahne, Gael Kurath, J. R. Winton
1998, Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists (18) 220-224
Thirteen rhabdovirus isolates from 10 teleost fish species as well as reference strains of spring viraemia of carp virus (SVCV) and pike fry rhabdovirus (PFRV) cross-reacted in an indirect immunofluorescence assay and were thus indistinguishable by this method. A ribonuclease protection assay (RPA) using a super(32)P-labeled RNA probe made from...
U. S. Geological Survey Flagstaff Field Center
United States Geological Survey
1998, Report
The United States Geological Survey Flagstaff Field Center was founded by the late Eugene Shoemaker in 1963 as a research site for the new science of planetary geology. Flagstaffs clear air and high elevation made it a desirable location for telescope observations of the Moon and planets and nearby Meteor...
The OhioView Project
1998, Fact Sheet 116-98
Affordable, Integrated Access and Delivery of U.S. Government Satel lite and Geospatial Data to the American Public The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is a leader in collecting and archiving geospatial data and information about the Earth and in distributing this information to educational institutes; local, State, and Federal agencies; private industry;...
Seasonal inorganic nitrogen release in alpine lakes on the Colorado western slope
B.I. Inyan, M.W. Williams, K. Tonnessen, J.T. Turk, Donald H. Campbell
1998, Physical Geography (19) 406-420
In the Rocky Mountains, the association of increases in acidic deposition with increased atmospheric loading of sulfate and direct changes in surface water chemistry has been well established. The importance, though, of increased nitrogen (N) deposition in the episodic acidification of alpine lakes and N saturation in alpine ecosystems is...
Prospects for Ukrainian ferrous metals in the post-Soviet period
R.M. Levine, A.R. Bond
1998, Post-Soviet Geography and Economics (39) 151-163
Two specialists on the mineral industries of the countries of the former USSR survey current problems confronting producers of ferrous metals in Ukraine and future prospects for domestic production and exports. A series of observations documenting the importance of ferrous metals production to Ukraine's economy is followed by sections describing...
Peat
S.M. Jasinski
1998, Mining Engineering (50) 46-46
The United States continued as a significant producer and consumer of peat for horticultural, agricultural and industrial applications in 1997. Several operations in the Great Lakes and the Southeast regions dominated US production. Florida, Michigan and Minnesota were the largest producing states....
Clays, specialty
R.L. Virta
1998, Mining Engineering (50) 35-36
Part of a special section on the state of industrial minerals in 1997. The state of the specialty clay industry worldwide for 1997 is discussed. The specialty clays mined in the U.S. are ball clay, fuller's earth, bentonite, fire clay, and kaolin. Sales of specialty clays in the U.S. were...
Lithium
J. Ober
1998, Mining Engineering (50) 43-44
The lithium industry can be divided into two sectors: ore concentrate producers and chemical producers. Ore concentrate producers mine lithium minerals. They beneficiate the ores to produce material for use in ceramics and glass manufacturing....
Asbestos
R.L. Virta
1998, Mining Engineering (50) 27-27
Part of a special section on the state of industrial minerals in 1997. The state of the asbestos industry in 1997 is discussed. World production of asbestos in 1997 was estimated to be 2.07 Mt. Consumption in the U.S. fell 3 percent to 21 kt, and it is expected to...