Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report
K. A. Converse, T. Creekmore
1998, Supplement to the Journal of Wildlife Diseases (34)
Experimental infection of rainbow trout with Saprolegnia parasitica
George E. Howe, Guy R. Stehly
1998, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (10) 397-404
A method was developed to experimentally induce saprolegniasis in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. The development of a reliable method to produce infected fish is essential to efforts to determine the efficacy of various antifungal treatments. Three methods for inducing saprolegniasis were evaluated in waters containing known concentrations of Saprolegnia parasitica zoospores. These methods included...
The aquatic macrophyte seed bank in Lake Onalaska, Wisconsin
D.G. McFarland, S.J. Rogers
1998, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management (36) 33-39
Submersed aquatic vegetation, dominated by Vallisneria americana Michx., declined dramatically in Lake Onalaska (Navigation Pool 7, on the Upper Mississippi River) following drought conditions in the late 1980s. Coinciding with the decline were marked increases in the abundance of phyllum spicatum L., particularly in areas vacated by A. americana. Recent...
Male traits, mating tactics and reproductive success in the buff-breasted sandpiper, Tryngites subruficollis
Richard B. Lanctot, Patrick J. Weatherhead, Bart Kempenaers, Kim T. Scribner
1998, Animal Behaviour (56) 419-432
Buff-breasted sandpipers use a variety of mating tactics to acquire mates, including remaining at a single lek for most of the breeding season, attending multiple leks during the season, displaying solitarily or displaying both on leks and solitarily. We found that differences in body size, body condition, fluctuating asymmetry scores,...
DDE, mercury, and selenium in biota, sediments, and water of the Rio Grande - Rio Bravo Basin, 1965-95
M.A. Mora, S.E. Wainwright
1998, Book chapter, Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology
No abstract available....
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Project review 1987-1997
R. M. Schrock, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, K.M. Hans, J.D. Hotchkiss, S.T. Sauter, S. P. VanderKooi, W.L. Gale, P.A. Petrusso, A.G. Maule
1998, Report
Abstract not available...
Correlation of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-induced apoptotic cell death in the embryonic vasculature with embryotoxicity
Susannah M. Cantrell, Jennifer Joy-Schlezinger, John J. Stegeman, Donald E. Tillitt, Mark D. Hannington
1998, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (148) 24-34
Vertebrate embryos are particularly sensitive to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Identification of tissues that are susceptible to the adverse effects of TCDD is requisite for understanding the embryo toxic effects of TCDD. The objective of the present study was to quantitate the temporal appearance of and dose dependence of apoptosis in TCDD-exposed...
Sorrption of aquatic fulvic acid on streambed iron oxides: In-stream reaction rates and chemical fractionation
Diane M. McKnight, G. Hornberger, K. Bencala
1998, ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints (38) 62-63
[No abstract available]...
Calcite crystal growth inhibition by organic acids isolated from the Florida Everglades
A.R. Hoch, M.M. Reddy, G. R. Aiken
1998, ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints (38) 78-81
[No abstract available]...
Understory vegetation in old and young Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon
J. D. Bailey, C. Mayrsohn, P. S. Doescher, Elizabeth St. Pierre, J. C. Tappeiner
1998, Forest Ecology and Management (112) 289-302
We studied understory composition in thinned and unthinned Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco)/western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla (Raf.) Sarg.) stands on 28 sites in western Oregon. These stands had regenerated naturally after timber harvest, 40–70 years before thinning. Commercial thinning had occurred 10–24 years previously, with 8–60% of the volume removed...
The use of fields at night by wintering American woodcock
James Berdeen, D.G. Krementz
1998, Journal of Wildlife Management (62) 939-947
Because limited information is available regarding preferences for nocturnal habitat during winter, we studied use of nocturnal habitats by American woodcock (Scolopax minor) wintering in the Georgia Piedmont (1994-95). During the evening crepuscular period, woodcock on the wintering grounds move from forested...
The provenance and chemical variation of sandstones associated with the Mid-continent Rift System, U.S.A.
R.L. Cullers, P. Berendsen
1998, European Journal of Mineralogy (10) 987-1002
Sandstones along the northern portion of the Precambrian Mid-continent Rift System (MRS) have been petrographically and chemically analyzed for major elements and a variety of trace elements, including the REE. After the initial extrusion of the abundant basalts along the MRS, dominantly volcaniclastic sandstones of the Oronto Group were deposited....
Settlement rate of lead shot in tundra wetlands
Paul L. Flint
1998, Journal of Wildlife Management (62) 1099-1102
Several species of breeding waterfowl have been shown to be exposed to lead shot on the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta, Alaska. I 'seeded' experimental plots with number 4 lead shot to determine the settlement rate of shot in wetland types commonly used by foraging waterfowl. I resampled plots for 3 years,...
Cretaceous plutonic rocks in the Donner Lake-Cisco Grove area, northern Sierra Nevada, California
Matthew J. Kulow, Richard E. Hanson, Gary H. Girty, Melissa S. Girty, David S. Harwood
1998, The Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon (74) 69-76
The northernmost occurrences of extensive, glaciated exposures of the Sierra Nevada batholith occur in the Donner Lake-Cisco Grove area of the northern Sierra Nevada. The plutonic rocks in this area, which are termed here the Castle Valley plutonic assemblage, crop out over an area of 225 km2 and for the...
Estimation of the intrinsic absorption and scattering attenuation in Northeastern Venezuela (Southeastern Caribbean) using coda waves
F. Ugalde, L.G. Pujades, J.A. Canas, A. Villasenor
1998, Pure and Applied Geophysics (153) 685-702
Northeastern Venezuela has been studied in terms of coda wave attenuation using seismograms from local earthquakes recorded by a temporary short-period seismic network. The studied area has been separated into two subregions in order to investigate lateral variations in the attenuation parameters. Coda-Q-1 (Q(c)-1) has been obtained using the single-scattering...
Mesoscale disturbance and ecological response to decadal climatic variability in the American Southwest
T.W. Swetnam, J.L. Betancourt
1998, Journal of Climate (11) 3128-3147
Ecological responses to climatic variability in the Southwest include regionally synchronized fires, insect outbreaks, and pulses in tree demography (births and deaths). Multicentury, tree-ring reconstructions of drought, disturbance history, and tree demography reveal climatic effects across scales, from annual to decadal, and from local (<102 km2) to mesoscale (104-106 km2)....
Evidence that local land use practices influence regional climate, vegetation, and stream flow patterns in adjacent natural areas
T.J. Stohlgren, T.N. Chase, R.A. Pielke Sr., T.G.F. Kittel, Jill Baron
1998, Global Change Biology (4) 495-504
We present evidence that land use practices in the plains of Colorado influence regional climate and vegetation in adjacent natural areas in the Rocky Mountains in predictable ways. Mesoscale climate model simulations using the Colorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modelling System (RAMS) projected that modifications to natural vegetation in the...
Stratigraphy and depositional environment of nonmarine facies of Frontier Formation, Eastern Pioneer Mountains, southwestern Montana
T. S. Dyman, R. G. Tysdal
1998, Mountain Geologist (35) 115-125
The Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation in the eastern Pioneer Mountains of southwestern Montana was deposited in nonmarine environments west of the Western Interior Seaway within the Cordilleran foreland basin. These rocks have been assigned to the Frontier because they contain lithologies typical of the Frontier in the region even though...
Controls on denitrification in riparian soils in headwater catchments of a hardwood forest in the Catskill Mountains, U.S.A.
J.A. Ashby, W.B. Bowden, Peter S. Murdoch
1998, Soil Biology and Biochemistry (30) 853-864
Denitrification in riparian soils is thought to be an important factor that reduces hydrologic export of nitrate from forested and agricultural catchments. A 2-y study to identify the soil factors most closely associated with denitrification in riparian soils in headwater catchments within the Catskill Mountains of New York, included field...
In situ determination of particle friction angles of fluvial gravels
Christopher E. Johnston, E.D. Andrews, John Pitlick
1998, Water Resources Research (34) 2017-2030
Particle friction angles Φ represent the physical resistance to initial movement of a sediment particle and are therefore useful for relating initiation of motion to particular flows. We determined over 8000 friction angle values at five natural rivers by applying a new method that uses a digital load cell to...
A new view into the Cascadia subduction zone and volcanic arc: Implications for earthquake hazards along the Washington margin
T. Parsons, A.M. Trehu, J.H. Luetgert, K. Miller, F. Kilbride, R.E. Wells, M. A. Fisher, E. Flueh, Uri S. ten Brink, N.I. Christensen
1998, Geology (26) 199-202
In light of suggestions that the Cascadia subduction margin may pose a significant seismic hazard for the highly populated Pacific Northwest region of the United States, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Research Center for Marine Geosciences (GEOMAR), and university collaborators collected and interpreted a 530-km-long wide-angle onshore-offshore seismic transect...
Observations of wind-generated shoreface currents off Duck, North Carolina
J. P. Xu, L.D. Wright
1998, Journal of Coastal Research (14) 610-619
Wind, wave and currents measurements at 9 and 14 meter water depths on the shoreface off U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility at Duck, North Carolina are presented. Coastal setup accompanied by southerly-setting alongshore currents and seaward cross-shore currents is developed during Northeasterly storms. Coastal setdown, with reversal...
Partial eclogitization of the Ambolten gabbro-norite, north-east Greenland Caledonides
J. A. Gilotti, S. Elvevold
1998, Schweizerische Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen (78) 273-292
No abstract available....
A note on conservative transport in anisotropic, heterogeneous porous media in the presence of small-amplitude transients
R.L. Naff
1998, Water Resources Research (34) 3693-3699
The late-time macrodispersion coefficients are obtained for the case of flow in the presence of a small-scale deterministic transient in a three-dimensional anisotropic, heterogeneous medium. The transient is assumed to affect only the velocity component transverse to the mean flow direction and to take the form of a periodic function....
Carbohydrate oxidation coupled to Fe(III) reduction, a novel form of anaerobic metabolism
J.D. Coates, T. Councell, D.J. Ellis, Derek R. Lovley
1998, Anaerobe (4) 277-282
An isolate, designated GC-29, that could incompletely oxidize glucose to acetate and carbon dioxide with Fe(III) serving as the electron acceptor was recovered from freshwater sediments of the Potomac River, Maryland. This metabolism yielded energy to support cell growth. Strain GC-29 is a facultatively anaerobic, Gram-negative motile rod which, in...