Forecasting spring runoff pulses from the Sierra Nevada
M. D. Dettinger, D. H. Peterson, H.F Diaz, D.R. Cayan
1997, Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter (10) 32-35
No abstract available. ...
Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system
T. J. Waddle, K.D. Bovee, Z.H. Bowen
1997, Conference Paper, North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) meeting 1997
This study is being conducted to provide the aquatic biology component of a decision support system being developed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. In an attempt to capture the habitat needs of Great Plains fish communities we are looking beyond previous habitat modeling methods. Traditional habitat modeling approaches have...
Effects of reduced wastewater phosphate concentrations in South San Francisco Bay
S.W. Hager, L. E. Schemel
1997, Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter (10) 11-12
No abstract available....
Book review: Riparian ecosystem recovery in arid lands: Strategies and references
Julie C. Stromberg, Patrick B. Shafroth, Caitlin Cornwall
1997, Restoration Ecology (5) 271-271
Increasingly, ecosystem managers are attempting to restore riparian ecosystems in the arid West that have been degraded by land and water management practices. This book will fill a vacant niche in the library of these practitioners. Briggs emphasizes several concepts that should be fundamental to restoration projects but that too...
Using mark-recapture methods to estimate fish abundance in small mountain lakes
Robert E. Gresswell, W.J. Liss, G.A. Lomnicky, E. Deimling, Robert L. Hoffman, T. Tyler
1997, Northwest Science (71) 39-44
The majority of lacustrine fish populations in the western USA are located far from the nearest road. Although mark-recapture techniques are widely accepted for estimating population abundance, these techniques have been broadly ignored for fisheries surveys in remote mountain lakes because of restricted access and associated logistical constraints. In this study, mark recapture...
Potential for intrinsic bioremediation of a DNT-contaminated aquifer
P. M. Bradley, F. H. Chapelle, J. E. Landmeyer, J.G. Schumacher
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (35) 12-17
Microorganisms indigenous to a shallow aquifer, which underlies an explosives-contaminated site, mineralized 28% of [U-ring-14C] 2,4–dinitrotoluene to 14CO2 within 28 days under aerobic conditions. Approximately 20% of added 2,4–dinitrotoluene remained undegraded at the end of the incubation while approximately 22% and 6% were transformed to 4–amino-2–nitrotoluene and 2–amino-4–nitrotoluene, respectively. In...
Analysis of the Cape Cod tracer data
Souheil Ezzedine, Yoram Rubin
1997, Water Resources Research (33) 1-11
An analysis of the Cape Cod test was performed using several first- and higher-order theoretical models. We compare conditional and unconditional solutions of the transport equation and employ them for analysis of the experimental data. We consider spatial moments, mass breakthrough curves, and the distribution of the solute mass in...
Selenium trends in north San Francisco Bay
S. N. Luoma, R. Linville
1997, Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter (10) 25-26
No abstract available....
Excavation of red squirrel middens by grizzly bears in the whitebark pine zone
D.J. Mattson, Daniel P. Reinhart
1997, Journal of Applied Ecology (34) 926-940
Whitebark pine seeds Pinus albicaulis are an important food of grizzly Ursus arctos horribilis bears wherever whitebark pine is abundant in the contiguous United States of America; availability of seeds affects the distribution of bears, and the level of conflict between bears and humans. Almost all of the seeds consumed...
Factors controlling threshold friction velocity in semiarid and arid areas of the United States
Beatrice Marticorena, G. Bergametti, Jayne Belnap
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research (102) 23,277-23,287
A physical model was developed to explain threshold friction velocities u*t for particles of the size 60a??120 I?m lying on a rough surface in loose soils for semiarid and arid parts of the United States. The model corrected for the effect of momentum absorption by the nonerodible roughness. For loose...
Population genetic studies of the sea otter (Enhydra lutris): A review and interpretation of available data
Kim T. Scribner, James L. Bodkin, Brenda E. Ballachey, Steven R. Fain, Matthew A. Cronin, Maria D. Sanchez
Andrew E. Dixon, Susan J. Chivers, William F. Perrin, editor(s)
1997, Conference Paper, Molecular genetics of marine mammals: Incorporating the proceedings of a workshop on the analysis of genetic data to address problems of stock identity as related to management of marine mammals
Current information about the utility of genetic markers for estimating population structuring in sea otters (Enhydra lutris) is reviewed. Analyses of spatial population structuring with biochemical and molecular genetic markers are discussed in the context of the species' ecology and history of exploitation. Studies that have used a diversity of...
Photosynthesis of green algal soil crust lichens from arid lands in southern Utah, USA: Role of water content on light and temperature responses of CO2 exchange
Otto L. Lange, Jayne Belnap, Angelika Meyer
1997, Flora (192) 1-15
Biotic soil crusts are a worldwide phenomenon in arid and semi-arid landscapes. Metabolic activity of the poikilohydric organisms found in these crusts is dominated by quick and drastic changes in moisture availability and long periods of drought. Under controlled conditions, we studied the role of water content on photosynthetic...
Shaded-relief map of the San Francisco Bay region, California
Scott E. Graham, Richard J. Pike
1997, Open-File Report 97-745-B
No abstract available....
Assessment of United States gas hydrate resources
T. S. Collett
1997, ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry, Preprints (42) 457-461
[No abstract available]...
Canada Stream: A glacial meltwater stream in Taylor Valley, South Victoria Land, Antarctica
Diane M. McKnight, C. M. Tate
1997, Journal of the North American Benthological Society (16) 14-17
No abstract available....
Caddisflies from Greensville County, Virginia (Insecta: Trichoptera)
R.L. Hoffman, C.R. Parker
1997, Banisteria: A Journal Devoted to the Natural History of Virginia (9) 17-32
Contaminant concentrations and biomarker response in great blue heron eggs from 10 colonies on the upper Mississippi River, USA
T. W. Custer, R. K. Hines, M. J. Melancon, D. J. Hoffman, J.K. Wickliffe, J. W. Bickham, J.W. Martin, D.S. Henshel
1997, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (16) 260-271
In 1993, great blue heron (Ardea herodias; GBH) eggs were collected from 10 colonies on the upper Mississippi River (UMR). They were then artificially incubated until pipping and analyzed for mercury, selenium, and organochlorines. Livers of embryos were analyzed for hepatic microsomal ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (EROD) activity and four measures of oxidative...
A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States
Broughton A. Caldwell, Patrick L. Hudson, David R. Lenat, David Smith
1997, Transactions of the American Entomological Society (123) 1-53
A revised annotated checklist for the chironomid midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the southeastern United States is presented that includes the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Much of the information concerns occurrence and habitat preference records based upon the authors' data, as well as published...
The use and misuse of the fH2 sensors: A discussion of the paper by Dachs (1994)
I.-M. Chou
1997, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (128) 302-305
No abstract available....
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in metallic elements in industrialized aquatic bird habitat
A.K. Miles, M.W. Tome
1997, Environmental Pollution (95) 75-84
This study examined the potential for exposure of migratory aquatic birds to contaminants in highly industrialized habitats at Baltimore Harbor, Maryland. Seven nearshore, benthic sites were sampled every 3 or 6 months from June 1987 to December 1988. Twenty metallic elements were measured in composites (i.e. annelids, amphipods, and isopods...
Avian cholera in ospreys: first occurrence and possible mode of transmission
L.J. Hindman, W.F. Harvey IV, G.R. Costanzo, K. A. Converse, George Stein Jr.
1997, Journal of Field Ornithology (68) 503-508
In 1994, six Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) were recovered during the later stages of an epizootic of avian cholera (Pasteurella multocida) in diving ducks and seabirds on Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia. Pasteurella multocida was isolated from four Ospreys submitted for bacterial examination. This is believed to be the first...
Branchiopod cyst resistance to fire
M. Wells, S. Hathaway, M. Simovich
1997, Hydrobiologia (359) 199-202
No abstract available....
Bootstrap position analysis for forecasting low flow frequency
Gary D. Tasker, P. Dunne
1997, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (123) 359-367
A method of random resampling of residuals from stochastic models is used to generate a large number of 12-month-long traces of natural monthly runoff to be used in a position analysis model for a water-supply storage and delivery system. Position analysis uses the traces to forecast the likelihood of specified...
Small mammal community composition in cornfields, roadside ditches, and prairies in eastern Nebraska
E.M. Kirsch
1997, Natural Areas Journal (17) 204-211
Community composition of small mammals was examined in prairies, cornfields, and their adjacent roadside ditches in eastern Nebraska. Western harvest mice (Reithrodontomys megalotis) and meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) were associated with prairie habitat, were common in ditches, but avoided cornfields. Prairie voles (M. Ochrogaster) and white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) were...
Nesting season food habits of 4 species of herons and egrets at Lake Okeechobee, Florida
Jeff P. Smith
1997, Colonial Waterbirds (20) 198-220
Based on the composition of nestling regurgitations collected during 3 breeding seasons, fish were the most important prey group for Great Egrets (Ardea alba: N = 200 nest-day samples; aggregate percent biomass [APB] = 73.4%), Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula: N = 115; APB = 91.4%), and Tricolored Herons (E. tricolor:...