Publications
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Mitochondrial-DNA variation among subspecies and populations of sea otters (Enhydra lutris)
We used restriction-enzyme analysis of polymerase-chain reaction-amplified, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to assess genetic differentiation of subspecies and populations of sea otters, Enhydra lutris, throughout the range of the species. There were several haplotypes of mtDNA in each subspecies and geographically separate populations. MtDNA sequence divergence of haplotypes of sea otters was 0.0004–0.
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Matthew A. Cronin, James L. Bodkin, Brenda E. Ballachey, James A. Estes, John C. Patton
Challenges in the quest for keystones
No abstract available.
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M.E. Power, D. Tilman, J. A. Estes, B.A. Menge, W.J. Bond, L. S. Mills, G. Daily, J.C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, R.T. Paine
A new assay for quantifying brown algal phlorotannins and comparisons to previous methods
Quantitative measurement of phlorotannins (polyphenolics) in brown algae (Phaeophyta) by colorimetric assays can be confounded because: (1) most such assays also react to nonphlorotannin substances (interferences) and (2) the appropriate reference compound for such assays is not always clear, although phloroglucinol is typically used. We developed a new assay in which 2,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde (DM
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J.L. Stern, A.E. Hagerman, P.D. Steinberg, F.C. Winter, J. A. Estes
Natural history notes: Pituophis melanoleucus catenifer (Pacific gopher snake). Prey
No abstract available.
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M.R. Jennings, G. B. Rathbun, C.A. Langtimm
Using long-term monitoring to understand how adjacent land development affects natural areas: An example from Saguaro National Park, Arizona (USA)
No abstract available.
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M.K. Briggs, L. Harris, J. Howe, W. Halvorson
Postfire vegetation recovery in the Santa Monica Mountains under two alternative management programs
No abstract available.
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J. E. Keeley
Wintering site fidelity and movement patterns of Western Sandpipers Calidris mauri in the San Francisco Bay estuary
Western Sandpipers Calidris mauri are the most numerous shorebird species in the San Francisco Bay estuary during winter. A sample of 106 Western Sandpipers was captured in mist nets and radio-marked with 1-g transmitters to examine their wintering site fidelity and movements. Differences in distances moved, home range extent and core area size were examined by age, sex, season, site, time of day
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S.E. Warnock, John Y. Takekawa
Geographic variation in migratory behavior of greater white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons)
We studied the migration and winter distribution of adult Greater White-fronted Geese (Anser albifrons frontalis) radio-marked on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (YKD) and Bristol Bay Lowlands (BBL) of Alaska from 1987 to 1992. The major autumn staging site for geese from both breeding areas was the Klamath Basin on the California/Oregon border. However, temporal use of this area differed markedly betwe
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Craig R. Ely, John Y. Takekawa
Physical properties of woody fuel particles of Sierra Nevada conifers
A study of the physical properties of Sierra Nevada conifer fuel particles showed that average diameter, squared quadratic mean diameter, surface-area-to-volume ratio, and specific gravity varied significantly by species for all four timelag fuel diameter size classes. The nonhorizontal angle was not significantly affected by size class, and the developmental stage of the overstory did not affect
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J. W. van Wagdendonk, J.M. Benedict, W.M. Sydoriak
Restoration of lesser snow geese Anser caerulescens to East Asia, an international conservation project
No abstract available.
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Yutaka Sabano, Sachiko Uemura, S. Iwabuchi, Masayuki Kurechi, A.V. Andreev, Alexander V. Kondratyev, E.V. Syroeckovsky, K.E. Litvin, Vasily V. Baranyuk, John Y. Takekawa, D.L. Orthmeyer
Assessments and scientific basis for management options. Ecology and management of giant sequoia groves
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N.L. Stephenson