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Aeration and oxygenation
B.J. Watten
M.B. Timmons, T.M. Losordo, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Aquaculture Water Reuse Systems: Engineering Design and Management
No abstract available at this time...
Opercular membranes and skin
S. D. McCormick
P.W. Hochachka, T.P. Mommsen, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Biochemistry and molecular biology of fishes: 3 analytical techniques
No abstract available at this time...
A bibliography of "Dreissena polymorpha in European and Russian waters: 1964-1993"
Don W. Schloesser, Abraham bij de Vaate, Ann Zimmerman
1994, Journal of Shellfish Research (13) 243-267
A bibliography of over 1000 papers on the biology, impacts, and control of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in European and Russian waters is compiled to aid scientists and managers in addressing this species of economic and ecological importance. The bibliography primarily includes publications between the early 1960s and early...
Locating and managing peninsulas for nesting ducks
J. T. Lokemoen, T.A. Messmer
1994, Report
The purpose of this extension bulletin is to guide the management of nesting ducks on peninsulas on public and private lands. Managing peninsulas for ducks is a relatively new strategy that was developed in the grassland region of western North America. Information contained in this bulletin is primarily from studies...
Waterfowl botulism--a brief summary
G. Pearson, W. Jensen
1994, Report
Botulism is a food poisoning caused by the ingestion of the toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum of any of six strains, designated A through F. The disease, as it occurs in epidemic proportion in wild birds, is most commonly of the C type, although outbreaks caused by type...
Experimental recovery of sea otter carcasses at Kodiak Island, Alaska, following the Exxon Valdez oil spill
Anthony R. DeGange, Angela M. Doroff, Daniel H. Monson
1994, Marine Mammal Science (10) 492-496
ound,  Alaska,  spilling  approximately  11  million  barrels  of  crude  oil.  Oil  wasdeposited  on  beaches  nearly  700  km  from  the  spill  site  (Galt  and  Payton  1990,Piatt  et  al.  1990),  affecting  thousands  of  hectares  of  sea  otter(Enhydra  lutris)habitat.  Two  of  the  principal  limitations  in  determining  the  initial  effects  of  theExxon  Valdez  oil ...
Handling Live Amphibians
Gary M. Fellers, Charles A. Drost, W. Ronald Heyer
W. Ronald Heyer, Maureen A. Donnelly, Roy W. McDiarmid, Lee-Ann C. Hayek, Mercedes S. Foster, editor(s)
1994, Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians 275-276
No abstract available at this time...
History and present status of the northern elephant seal population
B.S. Stewart, P.K. Yochem, H.R. Huber, R.L. DeLong, R.J. Jameson, W. Sydeman, S.G. Allen, B. J. Le Boeuf
B. J. Le Boeuf, R.M. Laws, editor(s)
1994, Book chapter, Elephant seals: population ecology, behavior, and physiology.
The northern elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris , was presumed extinct by 1892 owing primarily to commercial harvesting for their blubber oil that began in the early 1800s. A small, residual breeding colony survived, however, and with legal protection from further hunting, it grew rapidly through the early 1900s. Immigrants steadily colonized other...
Incidence of the leech Actinobdella pediculata on freshwater drum in Lake Erie
Michael T. Bur
1994, Journal of Great Lakes Research (20) 768-770
Actinobdella pediculata (Glossiphoniidae), a freshwater leech, was found attached to freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) from western Lake Erie during 1991 through 1993. The animal was first observed during routine examinations of freshwater drum collected in May 1991. The leeches were usually attached to the inside, lower portion of the opercula near...
Atypical interactions between male southern sea otters and pinnipeds
Brian B. Hatfield, Ronald J. Jameson, Thomas G. Murphey, D. Woodard
1994, Marine Mammal Science (10) 111-114
Here we describe unusual interspecific interactions between two male southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris neries) and pinnipeds. These two sea otters were among 30 male and 110 female otters translocated from central California to San Nicolas Island (SNI, 33”15’N, 119”3O’W), one of the California Channel Islands. Each otter was uniquely...