Nutritional, behavioral, and diet data for lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton, 1838]) indicates that there has been a decrease in amphipod (Gammarus lacustris [G. O. Sars, 1863] and Hyalella azteca [Saussure, 1858]) density and wetland quality throughout the upper-Midwest, USA. Accordingly, we estimated densities of Gammarus and Hyalella in six eco-physiographic regions of Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota; 356 randomly selected semi-permanent and permanent wetlands were sampled during springs 2004 and 2005. We also examined indices of wetland quality (e.g., turbidity, fish communities, aquatic vegetation) among regions in a random subset of these wetlands (n = 267). Gammarus and Hyalella were present in 19% and 54% of wetlands sampled, re...
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We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Nutritional, behavioral, and diet data for lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton, 1838]) indicates tha...
The relative influence of physical, chemical, and biotic wetland characteristics on wetland use by s...
The distribution of the amphipods Gammarus pseudolimnaeus and Hyalella azteca was determined from 97...
Amphibians are declining throughout the United States and worldwide due, partly, to habitat loss. Co...
Conservation programs often aim to protect the abundance of individual species and biodiversity simu...
I tested the scope of the Spring Condition Hypothesis in explaining the continental population decli...
We compared the macroinvertebrate and amphibian communities of 12 excavated and 12 natural wetlands ...
Wetlands provide valuable ecosystem services including flood control, nutrient retention, recreation...
The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a wide-ranging amphibian of North America common to pra...
The continental population of lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton]; hereafter scaup) has been in dec...
The decline of the continental lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) population has become an important cons...
Habitat loss and exposure to pesticides are likely primary factors contributing to amphibian decline...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Nutritional, behavioral, and diet data for lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton, 1838]) indicates tha...
The relative influence of physical, chemical, and biotic wetland characteristics on wetland use by s...
The distribution of the amphipods Gammarus pseudolimnaeus and Hyalella azteca was determined from 97...
Amphibians are declining throughout the United States and worldwide due, partly, to habitat loss. Co...
Conservation programs often aim to protect the abundance of individual species and biodiversity simu...
I tested the scope of the Spring Condition Hypothesis in explaining the continental population decli...
We compared the macroinvertebrate and amphibian communities of 12 excavated and 12 natural wetlands ...
Wetlands provide valuable ecosystem services including flood control, nutrient retention, recreation...
The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a wide-ranging amphibian of North America common to pra...
The continental population of lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton]; hereafter scaup) has been in dec...
The decline of the continental lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) population has become an important cons...
Habitat loss and exposure to pesticides are likely primary factors contributing to amphibian decline...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...