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Behavior of Cackling Canada Geese during brood rearing
Ada C. Fowler, Craig R. Ely
1997, The Condor (99) 406-412
We studied behavior of Cackling Canada Goose (Branta canadensis minima, cacklers) broods between 1992 and 1996 on the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge in western Alaska. An increase in time spent foraging by goslings during our study was weakly correlated with an increase in the size of the local breeding...
The effects of pollutants on wildlife
K.E. Wesenberg
S. Eagle, J. Deschamps, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, Information Sources in Environmental Protection
In this chapter, selected sources of information which address the effects of pollutants on wildlife are reviewed. Although naturally occurring plant and animal toxins also affect wildlife, the focus of this review is xenobiotic toxicants. Xenobiotic substances are chemicals introduced into the environment in the form of pesticides, heavy metals,...
Exposure of Spectacled Eiders and other diving ducks to lead in western Alaska
Paul L. Flint, Margaret R. Petersen, J. Barry Grand
1997, Canadian Journal of Zoology (75) 439-443
Lead poisoning, resulting from ingestion of spent shot, has been identified as a cause of mortality in Spectacled Eiders (Somateria fischeri) on the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska. We examined lead-exposure rates of adult and juvenile Spectacled Eiders and other diving ducks, using atomic absorption spectrophotometry of blood samples. Additionally, we X-rayed...
Trophic relationships of albatrosses associated with squid and large-mesh drift-net fisheries in the North Pacific Ocean
Patrick J. Gould, Peggy H. Ostrom, William Walker
1997, Canadian Journal of Zoology (75) 549-562
The diets of Laysan (Diomedea immutabilis) and black-footed albatrosses (D. nigripes) killed in squid and large-mesh drift nets in the transitional zone of the North Pacific Ocean were investigated by examining the contents of the digestive tracts and determining δ13C and δ15N values in breast-muscle tissue. The results show that...
Parasites of the recently established round goby (Negobius melanostomus) and tubenose goby (Proterorhinus marmoratus) (Gobiidae) from the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair, Michigan, USA
Nikolai M. Pronin, Guy W. Fleischer, Darima R. Baldanova, Svetlana V. Pronina
1997, Folia Parasitologica (44) 1-6
Specimens of the recently established European round goby (Negobius melanostomus Pallas, 1811) and tubenose goby (Proterorhinus marmoratus Pallas, 1811) were collected from different locations in the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair, USA and were examined for parasites. Parasites were observed in 76% of the round gobies and...
Radar study of seabirds and bats on windward Hawai'i
M.H. Reynolds, B.A. Cooper, Robert H. Day
1997, Pacific Science (51) 97-106
Modified marine surveillance radar was used to study the presence/ absence, abundance, and flight activity of four nocturnal species: Hawaiian darkrumped petrel [Pterodroma phaeopygia sandwichensis (Ridgeway)], Newell's shearwater [Puffinus auricularis newelli (Henshaw)], Band-rumped storm-petrel [Oceanodroma castro (Harcourt)], and Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus semotus Sanborn & Crespo). Hawaiian seabirds were...
Volcanic resurfacing of Io: Post-repair HST imaging
J.R. Spencer, A. S. McEwen, M.A. McGrath, P. Sartoretti, D.B. Nash, K. S. Noll, D. Gilmore
1997, Icarus (127) 221-237
In March 1994, we used the newly refurbished Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to obtain global imaging of Io at five wavelengths between 0.34 and 1.02 μm, with a spatial resolution of 160 km. The images provided the clearest view of Io...
Kinetics of DCE and VC mineralization under methanogenic and Fe(III)- reducing conditions
P. M. Bradley, F. H. Chapelle
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 2692-2696
The kinetics of anaerobic mineralization of DCE and VC under methanogenic and Fe(III)-reducing conditions as a function of dissolved contaminant concentration were evaluated. Microorganisms indigenous to creek bed sedi ments, where groundwater contaminated with chlorinated ethenes continuously discharges, demonstrated significant mineralization of DCE and VC under methanogenic...
Near bottom velocity and suspended solids measurements in San Francisco Bay, California
Jeffrey W. Gartner, Ralph T. Cheng, David A. Cacchione, George B. Tate
1997, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Congress of the International Association of Hydraulic Research, IAHR
Ability to accurately measure long-term time-series of turbulent mean velocity distribution within the bottom boundary layer (BBL) in addition to suspended solids concentration (SSC) is critical to understanding complex processes controlling transport, resuspension, and deposition of suspended sediments in bays and estuaries. A suite of instruments, including broad band acoustic...
Comparison of phytoplankton succession in two lakes of different mixing regimes
M.D. Agbeti, J.C. Kingston, J. P. Smol, C. Watters
1997, Archiv fur Hydrobiologie (140) 37-69
The influence of frequent water-column mixing on phytoplankton succession and species composition was studied by comparing plankton dynamics in two lakes (Lake Opinicon and Upper Rock Lake) which have similar water chemistry, but differ widely in their basin morphometries: Opinicon is shallow and frequently-mixed during the ice-free season, whereas nearby...
Resistance formulas in hydraulics-based models for routing debris flows
Cheng-lung Chen, Chi-Hai Ling
1997, Conference Paper, International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction, and Assessment, Proceedings
The one-dimensional, cross-section-averaged flow equations formulated for routing debris flows down a narrow valley are identical to those for clear-water flow, except for the differences in the values of the flow parameters, such as the momentum (or energy) correction factor, resistance coefficient, and friction slope. Though these flow parameters for...
Applications of the 190Pt-186Os isotope system to geochemistry and cosmochemistry
R.J. Walker, J. W. Morgan, E.S. Beary, M.I. Smoliar, G.K. Czamanske, M.F. Horan
1997, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (61) 4799-4807
Platinum is fractionated from osmium primarily as a consequence of processes involving sulfide and metal crystallization. Consequently, the 190Pt186Os isotope system (190Pt → 186Os + α) shows promise for dating some types of magmatic sulfide ores and evolved iron meteorites. The first 190Pt 186Os isochrons are presented here for ores from the ca. 251...
Modeling saltwater upconing in a freshwater aquifer in south-central Kansas
T.-S. Ma, M. Sophocleous, Y.-S. Yu, R. W. Buddemeier
1997, Journal of Hydrology (201) 120-137
The Great Bend Prairie freshwater alluvial aquifer in south-central Kansas overlies a bedrock brine aquifer of Permian age. The continuous extraction of freshwater mainly for irrigation in this area has accelerated the upward movement of the saltwater, resulting in the deterioration of water quality. Predicting saltwater upconing is critical for...