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Geologically Recent Formation of Some Tesserae on Venus by Plains Deformation
Abstract Tessera is a pervasively deformed terrain type on Venus generally interpreted as the oldest preserved material on the surface. Large expanses of this terrain type are typically elevated and have been hypothesized to be felsic, perhaps analogous to Earth's continents and even to date from an era with a more Earth‐like climate earlier in Venus ...
Paul K. Byrne +6 more
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Dead Salmon, Department of Fisheries Hatchery
More than 1 million salmon valued at $250,000 have perished at the Department of Fisheries Hatchery here near the Oregon border. The young salmon, due for release in the Columbia River, died when water supply to their pond was shut off. Investigation 3/
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game is implementing an annual monitoring program at the mouth of the Yukon River where our model will estimate the proportion of Chinook salmon at risk from parasite‐induced mortality to inform annual management. Moreover, the model is broadly applicable to other fungal‐like and myxozoan parasites of conservation concern,
Mark Q. Wilber +3 more
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Fatty acid profiles recorded in ocean prey and California salmonine eggs reveal maternal ocean diets linked to thiamine deficiency. [PDF]
Ludwig JM +9 more
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ABSTRACT Two key components of large‐scale ecosystem restoration planning are: (1) prioritizing individual projects based on how living resources respond, and (2) selecting and analyzing indicators of living resources to assess restoration progress and performance.
Kenneth A. Rose +13 more
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Predicted Stream Temperatures Suggest Challenges for Pacific Salmon in Coming Decades
ABSTRACT Stream temperature is a key performance driver for aquatic species and a direct metric of climate impacts. We adapted a stream temperature model to predict daily temperatures across the Pacific Northwest USA through 2100. Our results suggested that stream temperatures may rise by ~1°C by the 2050's and 2°C by the 2080's, with seasonal and ...
Aimee H. Fullerton +7 more
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Poor population recovery of lake Washington Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Pacific Northwestern USA may be associated with disease caused by Ceratonova shasta in an urban-influenced watershed. [PDF]
Lovy J +7 more
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Schematic illustration of sous vide preparation of wild turkey meat and microbiological analysis of the meat. ABSTRACT In our study, we focused on the chemical composition of Rosmarinus officinalis essential oil (ROEO), its antimicrobial effects. Drawing from existing research, we further investigated the antimicrobial properties of ROEO under in vivo ...
Miroslava Kačániová +11 more
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A Modern Ghost Story: Increased Selective Mortality of Salmon Under Climate Extremes. [PDF]
Sturrock AM +9 more
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Minor epic: Notes toward a different “Anthropoetry”
Abstract Anthropologists have often turned to poetry as a means of accessing emotional registers of which conventional academic prose is unable to avail. In doing so, they have tacitly conflated poetry with lyric poetry, today probably the most widely practiced poetic genre, associated in particular with the expression of inner feelings and subjectival
Stuart McLean
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