Use of experimental ecosystems in regulatory decision making
Thomas W. La Point, James A. Perry
1989, Environmental Management (13) 539-544
Tiered testing for the effects of chemicals on aquatic ecosystems has begun to include tests at the ecosystem level as a component in pesticide regristration. Because such tests are expensive, regulators and industry need to know what additional information they can gain from such tests relative to the costs of...
Seepage study of the South Bend, Richfield, and Vermillion Canals, Sevier County, Utah
L. R. Herbert, G. J. Smith
1989, Technical Publication 97
A seepage investigation was made in 1987 on selected reaches of the South Bend, Richfield, and Vermillion Canals in Sevier County, Utah, to determine gains or losses in discharge. Fluctuations in discharge were adjusted using information from stage recorders operated at selected locations during each set of discharge measurements. The...
Glacier outburst floods at Mount Rainier, Washington State, U.S.A.
Carolyn L. Driedger, A. G. Fountain
1989, Annals of Glaciology (13) 51-55
During the twentieth century, glacial outburst floods have been the most destructive natural events on Mount Rainier, a stratovolcano in the Cascade Range in Washington State, U.S.A. In the period between 1930 and 1980 numerous floods were reported from five glaciers on the mountain, most of which flowed from Nisqually,...
Earthquakes: Putting good ideas to work
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1989, 'Elepaio (21) 88-88
A mechanical model for lava domes that includes a mechanism for eruptive growth
Richard M. Iverson, Roger P. Denlinger
1989, Book chapter
Response of salmonid fish to artificial infection with chum salmon virus
J. R. Winton, C.N. Lannan, M. Yoshimizu, T. Kimura
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of lower vertebrates
In the fall of 1978, a reovirus was isolated from normal-appearing adult chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) returning to the Tokushibetsu Hatchery in Hokkaido, Japan (Winton et al 1981). The chum salmon virus (CSW) was recovered in the chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) embryo cell line (CHSE-214) where it replicated at 15-20...
Preliminary results of spawning Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis)
1989, Northwest Environmental Journal (5)
Abstract not available...
Processes affecting metal concentrations in estuarine and coastal marine sediments
Robert W. Furness, P.S. Rainbow, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Heavy Metals in Marine Environment
No abstract available....
Dynamic pore-pressure fluctuations in rapidly shearing granular materials
Richard M. Iverson, Richard G. Lahusen
1989, Science (246) 796-799
Results from two types of experiments show that intergranular pore pressures fluctuated dynamically during rapid, steady shear deformation of water-saturated granular materials. During some fluctuations, the pore water locally supported all normal and shear stresses, while grain-contact stresses transiently fell to zero. Fluctuations also propagated outward from the...
Spiral swimming behavior due to cranial and vertebral lesions associated with Cytophaga psychrophila infections in salmonid fishes
M.L. Kent, J.M. Groff, J.K. Morrison, W. T. Yasutake, R.A. Holt
1989, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (6) 11-16
C. psychrophila infections of the cranium and anterior vertebrae in salmonid fishes were associated with ataxia, spiral swimming along the axis of the fish, and death. The syndrome was observed in 2-10% of underyearling coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch, rainbow troutSalmo gairdneri, and steelhead trout S. gairdneri at several private, state,...
Species profiles: Life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (Pacific Northwest)--ghost and blue mud shrimp
S. Hornig, A. Sterling, Styles Smith
1989, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report Biological Report 82(11.93). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, TR EL-82-4.
Geographic range: The ghost shrimp is found in intertidal areas along the west coast of North America from Mutiny Bay, Alaska, to the mouth of the Tijuana River, San Diego County, California; MacGinitie (1934) and Ricketts and Calvin (1968) reported finding specimens as far south as El Estuario de Punto...
Prevention of infectious diseases in aquaculture
W. Ahne, J. R. Winton, T. Kimura
1989, Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B (36) 561-567
Infectious diseases remain one of the most important limitations to the successful propagation of aquatic animals. Most of the losses caused by pathogens in aquaculture could be prevented by health inspection, adequate environment and sound management practices. Effective control measures, mainly based upon 1) avoidance of pathogens 2) modification of...
Loma salmonae (Protozoa: Microspora) infections in seawater reared coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch
M.L. Kent, D.G. Elliott, J.M. Groff, R.P. Hedrick
1989, Aquaculture (80) 211-222
Loma salmonae (Putz et al., 1965) infections were observed in five groups of coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, reared in seawater net-pens in Washington State, U.S.A. in 1984–1986. Ultrastructural characteristics, size of spores, tissues and host infected, and geographical location identified the microsporidium as Loma salmonae. Preserved spores measured 4.4×2.3 (4–5.6×2–2.4)...
Characterization of the host response to the myxosporean parasite, Ceratomyxa shasta (Noble), by histology, scanning electron microscopy, and immunological techniques
J. L. Bartholomew, C. E. Smith, J. S. Rohovec, J. L. Fryer
1989, Journal of Fish Diseases (12) 509-522
The tissue response of Salmo gairdneri Richardson, against the myxosporean parasite. Ceratomyxa shasta (Noble), was investigated using histological techniques, scanning electron microscopy and immunological methods. The progress of infection in C. shasta‐susceptible and resistant steelhead and rainbow trout was examined by standard histological techniques and by indirect fluorescent antibody methods using monoclonal antibodies directed against C....
Electrofishing mark-recapture and depletion methodologies evoke behavioral and physiological changes in cutthroat trout
M. G. Mesa, C.B. Schreck
1989, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (118) 644-658
We examined the behavioral and physiological responses of wild and hatchery-reared cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki subjected to a single electroshock, electroshock plus marking, and multiple electroshocks in natural and artificial streams. In a natural stream, cutthroat trout released after capture by electrofishing and marking showed distinct behavioral changes: fish immediately...
Comparison of infectious hematopoietic necrosis in natural and experimental infections of spawning salmonids by infectivity and immunohistochemistry
T. Yamamoto, C.K. Arakawa, W.N. Batts, J. R. Winton
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of Lower Vertebrates
Infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN) continues to be a serious virus disease of salmonids with epizootics recorded in both wild and hatchery populations (Williams and Amend 1976; Carlisle et al 1979; Groberg and Fryer 1983; Saft and Pratt 1986; Traxler 1987; Follett et al 1987; Meyers et al 1988). While originally...
Interaction assessment: Rationale and a test using plants
J.M. Emlen, D.C. Freeman, F. Wagstaff
1989, Evolutionary Ecology (3) 115-149
A non-manipulative method for deriving empirical expressions of population growth parameters from simple field data is presented. The derived expressions can be used to assess the intensity and form of density dependence and interspecies interactions, and have potential for parameterizing more mechanistic models of population dynamics and for use in...
Preliminary characterization of a virus causing infectious anemia among stocks of salmonid fish in the western United States
C.K. Arakawa, D.A. Hursh, C.N. Lannan, J. S. Rohovec, J. R. Winton
Winfried Ahne, E. Kurstak, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of Lower Vertebrates
Since 1982, anemias occurring in stocks of yearling coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) have been associated with serious losses at hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest, USA. The anemia is often accompanied by infections with external fungus (e.g. Saprolegnia) or the bacterial pathogens Cytophaga psychrophila or Renibacterium salmoninarum...
Picornaviruses and reoviruses of fishes
J. R. Winton
Winfried Ahne, E. Kurstak, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of lower vertebrates
The number of fish viruses isolated in cell culture or observed by electron microscopy continues to increase rapidly. Until recently, most viruses that were isolated from finfish and characterized were found to be members of the Rhabdoviridae, Iridoviridae, or Herpesviridae (Wolf and Mann 1980). In a comprehensive review of fish...
Biochemical and antigenic properties of the first isolates of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus from salmonid fish in Europe
K.D. Arkush, G. Bovo, P. DeKinkelin, J. R. Winton, W.H. Wingfield, R.P. Hedrick
1989, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (1) 148-153
The first isolates of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) recovered from rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (formerly Salmo gairdneri) in France and Italy were compared to six representative strains from North America by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) of virion polypeptides and neutralization by monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). All three IHNV...
Genetic variation in steelhead (Salmo gairdneri) from the north coast of Washington
R.R. Reisenbichler, S.R. Phelps
1989, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (46) 66-73
Steelhead (Salmo gairdneri) collected from various sites in nine drainages in northwestern Washington were genetically characterized at 65 protein-coding loci by starch-gel electrophoresis. Genetic differentiation within and among drainages was not significant, and genetic variation among drainages was much less than that reported in British Columbia; these results may be...
Persistent infections of fish cell lines by paramyxovirus isolates from Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha)
C.N. Lannan
1989, Book chapter, Viruses of Lower Vertebrates
We have reported the isolation of a paramyxovirus from stocks of adult chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) returning to coastal rivers of Oregon, USA (Winton et al 1985). The isolates were obtained from kidney and spleen tissues using the chinook salmon embryo cell line, CHSE-214. Initial cytopathic effect (CPE) was slow...
Enhanced detection of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus by pretreatment of cell monolayers with polyethylene glycol
W.N. Batts, J. R. Winton
1989, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (1) 261-267
To improve quantification of very low levels of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) in samples of tissue, ovarian fluid, or natural water supplies, we tested the ability of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to enhance the sensitivity and speed of the plaque assay system. We compared 4, 7, and 10% solutions...
Tundra ponds of the Yukon Delta, Alaska, and their macroinvertebrate communities.
J. A. Maciolek
1989, Hydrobiologia (172) 193-206
The Yukon Delta, a low alluvial tundra in western Alaska, has more than 105 thaw-basin ponds within its 70000 km2 area. In 1984 and 1985, 68 ponds in three interior areas of the Delta were surveyed to determine limnological features, macroinvertebrate fauna, and trophic character. Ponds ranged up to 90...
Variation in capture efficiency of a beach seine for small fishes
M.J. Parsley, D.E. Palmer, R.W. Burkhardt
1989, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (9) 239-244
We determined the capture efficiency of a beach seine as a means of improving abundance estimates of small fishes in littoral areas. Capture efficiency for 14 taxa (individual species or species groups) was determined by seining within an enclosure at night over fine and coarse substrates in the John Day...