The High Performance Research Reactor Fuel Development (HPPRFD) program is responsible for developing low enriched uranium (LEU) fuel substitutes for high performance reactors fueled with highly enriched uranium (HEU) that have not yet been converted to LEU. The uranium-molybdenum (U-Mo) fuel system was selected for this effort. In this study,...
The fish early-life stage (FELS) test (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD] test guideline 210) is the
primary test used internationally to estimate chronic fish toxicity in support of ecological risk assessments and chemical management programs.
As part of an ongoing effort to develop efficient and cost-effective alternatives to...
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R. EMBRY,*x GERALD T. ANKLEY,y SCOTT E. BELANGER,k
MARC LÉONARD,# KRISTIN SCHIRMER,yy ROBERT
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The population of adult perch in the Baltic Sea consists of a number of spawning populations. Spawning migration is different in different tagging places. Perch were marked with Carlin tags during the spawning period and released after tagging in the area where they had been caught. In Helsinki sea same...
Western Atlantic synodontid species were studied as part of an ongoing effort to reanalyze Caribbean shorefish diversity. A neighbor-joining tree constructed from cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) data revealed 2 highly divergent genetic lineages within both Synodus intermedius (Agassiz, 1829) (Sand Diver) and S. foetens (Linnaeus, 1766) (Inshore Lizardfish). A...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are currently being used to identify essential fish habitat and guide
fisheries management worldwide. We present SDMs based on generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) of
the fall distribution or occurrence of juvenile American shad (Alosa sapidissima) and juvenile striped bass
(Morone saxatilis) in the Hudson River...
Desert springs are sensitive aquatic ecosystems that pose unique challenges to natural resource managers and researchers. Among the most important of these is the need to accurately quantify population parameters for resident fish, particularly when the species are of special conservation concern. We evaluated the efficiency of baited minnow traps...
Escape from parasites in their native range is one of many mechanisms that can contribute to the success of an invasive
species. Gnathiid isopods are blood-feeding ectoparasites that infest a wide range of fish hosts, mostly in coral reef habitats.
They are ecologically similar to terrestrial ticks, with the ability...