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SEASONAL AND CLIMATIC MODEL OF LESSER PRAIRIE-CHICKEN DEMOGRAPHICS
(2017-05)
Abstract
The lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has suffered substantial losses in both population number and occupied range over the last century. Although the species has been the focus of range-wide ...
Population genetic structure and effective population size of the threeridge mussel (Amblema plicata) in southeast Oklahoma assessed using microsatellites.
(2017-07-17)
A myriad of anthropogenic factors have led to substantial declines in North America’s freshwater mussel populations over the last century. A greater understanding of mussel dispersal abilities, genetic structure, and ...
THE ROLES OF STOCKING RATES AND LAKE CHARACTERISTICS IN THE SUCCESS OF THE FLORIDA LARGEMOUTH BASS STOCKING PROGRAM IN OKLAHOMA
(2017-05-12)
Florida largemouth bass, Micropeterus salmoides floridanus (Lesueur 1822), have been introduced throughout the United States in an effort to improve trophy bass fishing appeal by increasing fish size and number. However, ...
Amplitude-frequency tradeoffs in the active sensory and communication signal of a weakly electric fish
(2017-06)
Animal communication signals play an important role in behavioral processes to ensure fitness and survivorship of individuals within a species. Weakly electric fish produce communication signals that could be among the ...
Patterns in habitat selection between breeding and wintering grounds of Neotropical migrant passerines
(2017-05)
Migratory animals must select suitable habitat in different locations to take advantage of abundances of resources and escape harsh climates during seasonal changes. Niche tracking occurs when migratory animals fill the ...
Co-Occurrence and Dispersion Patterns of Mussel Species Within Beds
(2017-07)
To aid in the conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae), a better understanding of how mussel communities are structured is needed. While we know a great deal about the distribution and abundance of mussels ...
Phylogenetic Relationships, Taxonomic Revision, and Conservation of Mountain Dragons of the Genus Japalura sensu lato from Asia
(2017)
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-to-medium sized, insectivore lizards of the family Agamidae. Although similar to the Iguanaian lizards of the New World ...
Macroscale population estimates for a migrant songbird using weather radar
(2017)
Changes in migratory bird populations can signal environmental change occurring on the wintering grounds, the breeding grounds, or along the migratory route between them. Aerial insectivores (swifts, swallows, etc.) ...