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Density-dependence at sea for coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
J.M. Emlen, R.R. Reisenbichler, A.M. McGie, T.E. Nickelson
1990, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (47) 1765-1772
The success of expanded salmon hatchery programs will depend strongly on the degree of density-induced diminishing returns per smolt released. Several authors have addressed the question of density-dependent mortality at sea in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch), but have come to conflicting conclusions. We believe there are compelling reasons to reinvestigate...
Changes in numbers of leukocytes in immune organs of juvenile coho salmon after acute stress or cortisol treatment
Alec G. Maule, Carl B. Schreck
1990, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (2) 298-304
We examined the effects of acute stress and cortisol treatment on the number of leukocytes (normalized for fish body weight) in the blood, thymus, spleen, and anterior kidney of juvenile coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch. In acutely stressed or cortisol-fed fish, the numbers of leukocytes increased significantly in the thymus and...
Management implications of a model of predation by a resident fish on juvenile salmonids migrating through a Columbia River reservoir
Raymond C. Beamesderfer, Bruce E. Rieman, Lewis J. Bledsoe, Steven Vigg
1990, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (10) 290-304
We constructed a model ofpredation by northern squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis on juvenile salmonids migrating through John Day Reservoir. The model predicts salmonid survival as a function of number and distribution of northern squawfish, number and timing of juvenile salmonids entering the reservoir, salmonid residence time, water temperature, and flow. The...
Spatial and temporal variation in proportional stock density and relative weight of smallmouth bass in a reservoir
Matthew G. Mesa, S.D. Duke, David L. Ward
1990, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (5) 323-339
Population data for smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieui in 20,235 ha John Day Reservoir on the Columbia River were used to (1) determine whether Proportional Stock Density (PSD) and Relative Weight (Wr) varied spatially and temporally in two areas of the reservoir with established smallmouth bass fisheries; (2) explore possible...
High-resolution reflectance spectra of Mars in the 2.3-μm region: evidence for the mineral scapolite
Roger N. Clark, Gregg A. Swayze, Robert B. Singer, James B. Pollack
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research (95) 14463-14480
patially resolved reflectance spectra of Mars in the 2.2- to 2.4-μm spectral region were obtained in August 1988 using the NASA 3-m Infrared Telescope Facility. The spectra show weak absorption features due to Martian atmospheric carbon monoxide and a surface mineral. Both CO and the mineral absorptions are composed of...
Arsenic in benthic bivalves of San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta
C. Johns, S. N. Luoma
1990, Science of Total Environment (97-98) 673-684
Arsenic concentrations were determined in fine-grained, oxidized, surface sediments and in two benthic bivalves, Corbicula sp. and Macoma balthica, within San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta, and selected rivers not influenced by urban or industrial activity. Arsenic concentrations in all samples were characteristic of values reported for uncontaminated...
Global data collection and the surveillance of active volcanoes
Peter L. Ward
1990, Global and Planetary Change (3) 263-267
Data relay systems on existing earth-orbiting satellites provide an inexpensive way to collect environmental data from numerous remote sites around the world. This technology could be used effectively for fundamental monitoring of most of the world's active volcanoes. Such global monitoring would focus attention on the most dangerous volcanoes that...
What do we mean by accuracy in geomagnetic measurements?
A.W. Green Jr.
1990, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (59) 13-16
High accuracy is what distinguishes measurements made at the world's magnetic observatories from other types of geomagnetic measurements. High accuracy in determining the absolute values of the components of the Earth's magnetic field is essential to studying geomagnetic secular variation and processes at the core mantle boundary, as well as...
Synthetic calibration of a Rainfall-Runoff Model
David B. Thompson, Jerome A. Westphal
Chang Howard H.Hill Joseph C., editor(s)
1990, Conference Paper, Hydraulic Engineering - Proceedings of the 1990 National Conference
A method for synthetically calibrating storm-mode parameters for the U.S. Geological Survey's Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System is described. Synthetic calibration is accomplished by adjusting storm-mode parameters to minimize deviations between the pseudo-probability disributions represented by regional regression equations and actual frequency distributions fitted to model-generated peak discharge and runoff volume. Results...
Procedures for woody vegetation surveys in the Kazgail rural council area, Kordofan, Sudan
Allan Falconer, Matthew D. Cross, Donald G. Orr
1990, Geocarto International (5) 49-58
Efforts to reforest parts of the Kordofan Province of Sudan are receiving support from international development agencies. These efforts include planning and implementing reforestation activities that require the collection of natural resources and socioeconomic data, and the preparation of base maps. A combination of remote sensing, geographic information system and...
The importance of subarctic intertidal habitats to shorebirds: A study of the central Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
Robert E. Gill Jr., Colleen M. Handel
1990, The Condor (92) 709-725
A 6-year study of shorebird use of intertidal habitats of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta revealed this area to be one of the premiere sites for shorebirds throughout the Holarctic and worthy of designation as a Hemispheric Shorebird Reserve in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. The study area, which covered 10%...
Mineralized and unmineralized calderas in Spain; Part I, evolution of the Los Frailes Caldera
C. G. Cunningham, A. Arribas Jr., J. J. Rytuba, A. Arribas
1990, Mineralium Deposita (25)
The Cabo de Gata volcanic field of southeastern Spain contains several recently-recognized calderas. Some of the calderas are mineralized with epithermal gold, alunite, and base metal deposits, and others are barren, and yet they formed under generally similar conditions. Comparison of the magmatic, geochemical, and physical evolution of the Los...
Rhyolitic calderas of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane, east central Alaska: volcanic remnants of a mid-Cretaceous magmatic arc
C. R. Bacon, H.L. Foster, James G. Smith
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research (95) 21451-21461
Four large but poorly exposed rhyolitic calderas are present in the Yukon-Tanana terrane (YTT) in east central Alaska. At least two are mid-Cretaceous in age (~93 Ma). Similar volcanic rocks, the South Fork Volcanics, occur northeast of the Tintina fault in Yukon Territory. Evidence for the calderas consists of thick...
Mineralogy and geochemistry of altered rocks associated with Lemitar carbonatites, central New Mexico, U.S.A.
V. T. McLemore, P.J. Modreski
1990, LITHOS (26) 99-113
The intrusion of more than 100 Cambrian-Ordovician carbonatite dikes caused minor alteration of Proterozoic granitic and mafic rocks in the Lemitar Mountains, although hematization, carbonatization and fenitization caused extensive alteration locally. Ampibolites within 15-20 m of the carbonatite dike contacts were highly altered by carbonatization. Locally the Lemitar diorite/gabbro adjacent...
Arsenopyrite in the bank deposits of the Whitewood Creek-Belle Fourche-Cheyenne River-Lake Oahe system, South Dakota, U.S.A.
A. J. Horowitz, K. A. Elrick, R.B. Cook
1990, Conference Paper, Science of the Total Environment
Mining, milling, and processing wastes containing quantities of arsenopyrite were produced around Lead, South Dokata, from 1875 to 1977. Much of this material was discharged into Whitewood Creek, and from there portions of the waste were transported to the Belle Fourche River, thence to the Cheyenne River, and finally to...
Incubation rhythm in the Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis: Annual variation and sex roles
Scott A. Hatch
1990, Ibis (132) 515-524
I monitored the incubation schedules of Fulmars Fulmarus glacialis in an Alaskan colony by observing nests where the male and female were of different colour phases. Complete shifts of up to 16 days were recorded; the average shift in mid-incubation was 4–6 days. Mean shift length was inversely correlated with...
Evaluation of line transect sampling based on remotely sensed data from underwater video
R.A. Bergstedt, David R. Anderson
1990, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (119) 86-91
We used underwater video in conjunction with the line transect method and a Fourier series estimator to make 13 independent estimates of the density of known populations of bricks lying on the bottom in shallows of Lake Huron. The pooled estimate of density (95.5 bricks per hectare) was close to...
Measurements of the abilities of cultured fishes to moisturize their digesta
S. G. Hughes, R. Barrows
1990, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A: Physiology (96) 109-111
1. Four salmonid and four cool-water fish species were tested to determine their ability to moisturize their digesta.2. After the fish were fed, they were sacrificed, the gut contents were removed and water content was determined.3. The digesta of the salmonids contained the least water (63–72%) and those of largemouth...
South Florida rockland
J.R. Snyder, Alan Herndon, W.B. Robertson Jr.
R. Myers, J. Ewel, editor(s)
1990, Book chapter, Ecosystems of Florida
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