The fishes of Upper Klamath Lake appeared to distribute
themselves in three general groups during the summers of 1964
and 1965: (1) the chubs--unrestricted as to distribution with slight
seasonal variations; (2) rainbow trout and yellow perch -- restricted
to certain water conditions that exist only along the northern marsh...
The energy distribution of electrons in Townsend discharges in
helium has been experimentally investigated in a direct fashion.
A discharge is initiated between parallel plates of a small cell
mounted at the center of a spherical retarding field energy analyzer.
The anode of the cell is perforated and some electrons...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of
tritiated seawater (HTO) on selected developmental stages of the
goose barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus. Barnacle embryos were
cultured in Millipore cytology monitors with HTO concentrations of
0, 10⁻⁵, 10⁻³, 10⁻¹, and 10¹ μCi/ml. After 22 days, hatching was
complete and...
The effluent from on-site sewage disposal systems has been
found to be a source of nitrates (NO
₃⁻
) in groundwater. Vegetation
has the ability to remove some of the nitrogen (N) from sewage
effluent as the solution moves through the soil around a disposal
trench, before it reaches groundwater....
The Pacific sardine fishery is shared but independently managed by three nations: Canada, USA and Mexico. As a result, potential conflict scenarios may arise. A stochastic optimal control methodology is presented to analyze potential conflict scenarios by first considering a deterministic logistic stock growth function and adding a stochastic term,...
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allometric models that consider tree diameter, height and wood density as predictors are currently used in most tropical forest carbon studies. In particular, a pantropical biomass model has been widely used for approximately a decade, and its most...
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allometric models that consider tree diameter, height and wood density as predictors are currently used in most tropical forest carbon studies. In particular, a pantropical biomass model has been widely used for approximately a decade, and its most...
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Faustin Boyemba Bosela6, Georges Chuyong7, Gilles Dauby8,9, Vincent Droissart1,10, Adeline
Accurately monitoring tropical forest carbon stocks is a challenge that remains outstanding. Allometric models that consider tree diameter, height and wood density as predictors are currently used in most tropical forest carbon studies. In particular, a pantropical biomass model has been widely used for approximately a decade, and its most...