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Intraspecific phylogeography of Lasmigona subviridis (Bivalvia: Unionidae): Conservation implications of range discontinuity

A nucleotide sequence analysis of the first internal transcribed spacer region (ITS-1) between the 5.8S and 18S ribosomal DNA genes (640 bp) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) (576 bp) was conducted for the freshwater bivalve Lasmigona subviridis and three congeners to determine the utility of these regions in identifying phylogeographic and phylogenetic structur
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T.L. King, M.S. Eackles, B. Gjetvaj, W.R. Hoeh

Management of groundwater supply and water quality in the Los Angeles Basin, California

Water use and water needs in the coastal Los Angeles Basin in California have been very closely tied to the development of the region during the last 150 years. The first water wells were drilled in the mid-1800s. Currently about 40% of the water supply (9.4 m3 s-1) in the region is provided by groundwater. Other sources of water supply include reclaimed water and surface water imported from Owens
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E.G. Reichard, S.M. Crawford, M.T. Land, K.S. Paybins

Micrometeorologic methods for measuring the post-application volatilization of pesticides

A wide variety of micrometeorological measurement methods can be used to estimate the postapplication volatilization of pesticides from treated fields. All these estimation methods require that the entire study area have the same surficial characteristics, including the area surrounding the actual study site, and that the pesticide under investigation be applied as quickly and as uniformly as poss
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M.S. Majewski

Modeling variability in replicated surveys at aggregation sites

Surveys of aggregation sites can provide unbiased estimates of annual trends in population size if the proportion of the population counted at these sites does not vary systematically among years. However, counts at these sites tend to be highly variable and resulting trend estimates typically have poor precision. I developed an index based on a simple parametric model for counts of Pacific walrus
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Mark S. Udevitz

Multispectral multisensor image fusion using wavelet transforms

Fusion techniques can be applied to multispectral and higher spatial resolution panchromatic images to create a composite image that is easier to interpret than the individual images. Wavelet transform-based multisensor, multiresolution fusion (a type of band sharpening) was applied to Landsat thematic mapper (TM) multispectral and coregistered higher resolution SPOT panchromatic images. The objec
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George P. Lemeshewsky

Napa/Sonoma marsh hydrodynamic and water-quality study

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J.C. Warner, D. H. Schoellhamer, S.G. Schladow, J.R. Burau

Natural attenuation of chloroacetinilide herbicides in aquatic systems

Chloroacetanilide herbicides (e.g. alachlor and metolachlor) and their breakdown products are frequently found in agriculturally impacted and other natural waters. Although these compounds are usually present at low concentrations in aquatic systems, defining their fate and attenuation rate is important because they can be toxic at comparatively low exposure levels. This paper summarizes results f
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David W. Graham, William H. Graham, Frank DeNoyelles, Val H. Smith, E. Michael Thurman

Nesting populations of double-crested cormorants in the United States and Canada

Double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) are receiving increasing attention in North America because of depredations at aquaculture facilities and alleged impacts on sport and commercial fisheries. We obtained recent (most since 1994) estimates for the number of nesting double-crested cormorants in the United States and Canada from published references and by conducting telephone intervie
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Laura A. Tyson, Jerrold L. Belant, Francesca J. Cuthbert, D.V. Chip Weseloh

Nitrogen mineralization in a mature boreal forest, Isle Royale, Michigan

The 115-ha boreal Wallace Lake watershed, located on Isle Royale in the Lake Superior Basin, receives moderate anthropogenic atmospheric N inputs (3 kg ha-1 yr-1). Ecosystem response to atmospheric N inputs is, in part, determined by internal production and consumption of this limiting nutrient. The objectives of this 2-yr study on plots dominated by birch, spruce, or alder were to quantify forest
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R. Stottlemyer, D. Toczydlowski
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