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Impact Of The Human Footprint On Anthropogenic Mortality Of North American Reptiles, Jacob E. Hill, Travis L. Devault, Jerrold L. Belant Nov 2019

Impact Of The Human Footprint On Anthropogenic Mortality Of North American Reptiles, Jacob E. Hill, Travis L. Devault, Jerrold L. Belant

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

Human activities frequently result in reptile mortality, but how direct anthropogenic mortality compares to natural morality has not been thoroughly investigated. There has also been a limited examination of how anthropogenic reptile mortality changes as a function of the human footprint. We conducted a synthesis of causespecific North American reptile mortality studies based on telemetry, documenting 550 mortalities of known cause among 2461 monitored individuals in 57 studies. Overall 78% of mortality was the result of direct natural causes, whereas 22% was directly caused by humans. The single largest source of mortality was predation, accounting for 62% of mortality overall. …


Formulation To Application: Thermomechanical Characterization Of Flexible Polyimides And The Improvement Of Their Properties Via Chain Interaction, Alejandro Rivera Nicholls Nov 2019

Formulation To Application: Thermomechanical Characterization Of Flexible Polyimides And The Improvement Of Their Properties Via Chain Interaction, Alejandro Rivera Nicholls

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In this work, Polyimides were synthesized by incorporating an aromatic diamine monomer with a methylene linker, 4,4'-methylenebis(2,6-dimethylaniline) (MBDMA), to make a robust main chain along with aliphatic polyetherdiamine backbone linkers to reduce rigidity. The polymers were designed to exhibit thermal properties in between those of conventional aromatic polyimides and polymers with wholly aliphatic ether diamine links. Through dynamic mechanical analysis and differential scanning calorimetry, it is shown that control of the molar ratios of the aromatic MBDMA and the composition and size of the aliphatic polyetherdiamine can be used to tune the glass transition temperature. The materials were characterized and …


Reinterpreting The Tectonic Model Of The Southern Part Of The Taconic Orogeny Through A Provenance Study Of Late Ordovician Sandstones, Juan Carlos Guerrero Nov 2019

Reinterpreting The Tectonic Model Of The Southern Part Of The Taconic Orogeny Through A Provenance Study Of Late Ordovician Sandstones, Juan Carlos Guerrero

LSU Master's Theses

A provenance study of quartz arenites that stratigraphically are closely associated with major Ordovician K-bentonites has been conducted in order to further our understanding of the tectonic setting of eastern Laurentia during the Late Ordovician. Using laser ablation ICP-MS, detrital zircons separated from Ordovician sandstone samples in the southeastern Appalachian Mountains (Virginia to Alabama) were dated using U-Pb geochronology. Analytical results show three dominate age ranges for the zircons from these sandstones: ~440-490 Ma, ~900-1300 Ma, and ~1300-1500 Ma. In addition, some zircon ages grouped into older ranges of ~1600-1800 Ma, ~1800-1900 Ma, and ~2600-2800 Ma. Zircon ages from ~900-2800 …


Sandy Dredge Pit Sedimentation – Characteristics And Processes In Caminada Borrow Area, Ship Shoal, Louisiana Shelf, Usa, Zehao Xue Nov 2019

Sandy Dredge Pit Sedimentation – Characteristics And Processes In Caminada Borrow Area, Ship Shoal, Louisiana Shelf, Usa, Zehao Xue

LSU Master's Theses

Mississippi River Deltaic Plain’s barrier islands are undergoing rapid disintegration due to high rates of subsidence and a deficit in coastal sediment supply. To mitigate for barrier island land loss, Louisiana has implemented a restoration program that supplements coastal sediment deficits by introducing sand from outside of the active coastal system. Ship Shoal is an inner-shelf submarine shoal with large amounts of restoration quality sand that was dredged in 2013-2016 for the Caminada Headland Restoration Project in central Louisiana, USA.

Vibracore samples (1.5 - 3.5 m deep) collected in 2017 and 2018 in Caminada Borrow Area revealed new silts and …


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Anaerobic Dechlorination Of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxins In Passaic River Sediments, Donna E. Fennell Nov 2019

Anaerobic Dechlorination Of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxins In Passaic River Sediments, Donna E. Fennell

Sustainability Seminar Series

Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants found in the environment. The Passaic River in New Jersey is highly contaminated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-TeCDD), one of the most toxic of the PCDD/F congeners. Our on-going research at Rutgers is intended to better understand PCDD/F dichlorination by anaerobic organohalide respiring bacteria (OHRB). Results will be presented from various anaerobic enrichment cultures (including from the Passaic River) enriched on alternate organohalides such as trichloroethene and dichlorobenzene to stimulate OHRB. Activity against three PCDD congeners: 1,2,3,4-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, a well-studied model PCDD congener; 2,3,7,8-TeCDD; and 2,7-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, a potential metabolite of 2,3,7,8- TeCDD, …


Comparative Assessment Of Downscaling Methods And Application Towards Analysis Of Climate Change Impact On Urban Regions, Markus Eichenbaum Nov 2019

Comparative Assessment Of Downscaling Methods And Application Towards Analysis Of Climate Change Impact On Urban Regions, Markus Eichenbaum

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Global climate models (GCM) are sophisticated numerical models used to make long term climate projections. However, the resolution of their output is too coarse for climate change related local impact studies on urban regional scales. Downscaling efforts are taken to address this and increase GCM projection resolution. Physical Scaling (SP) downscaling methodology attempts to incorporate the physical basis of dynamical downscaling efforts with the computational efficiency of statistical methods. In this study, North American Regional Reanalysis surface skin temperature and precipitation data for a 1°x1° region centered on Houston, TX are downscaled to a resolution of 500m via SP and …


Detection And Characterisation Of 54 Massive Companions With The Sophie Spectrograph: Seven New Brown Dwarfs And Constraints On The Brown Dwarf Desert, ‪Flavien Kiefer, Guillaume Hébrard, Johannes Sahlmann, Sérgio G. Sousa, Thierry Forveille, Nuno Santos, Michel Mayor, Magali Deleuil, Paul Anthony Wilson, Shweta Dalal, Rodrigo F. Díaz, Gregory W. Henry, Janis Hagelberg, Melissa J. Hobson, Olivier Demangeon, Vincent Bourrier, Xavier Delfosse, Luc Arnold, Nicola Astudillo-Defru, Jean-Luc Beuzit, Isabelle Boisse, Xavier Bonfils, Simon Borgniet, François Bouchy, B. Courcol, David Ehrenreich, Nathan Hara, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Christophe Lovis, Guillaume Montagnier, C. Moutou, Francesco Pepe, Christian Perrier, Javiera Rey, Alexandre Santerne, Damien Ségransan, Stephane Udry, Alfred Vidal-Madjar Nov 2019

Detection And Characterisation Of 54 Massive Companions With The Sophie Spectrograph: Seven New Brown Dwarfs And Constraints On The Brown Dwarf Desert, ‪Flavien Kiefer, Guillaume Hébrard, Johannes Sahlmann, Sérgio G. Sousa, Thierry Forveille, Nuno Santos, Michel Mayor, Magali Deleuil, Paul Anthony Wilson, Shweta Dalal, Rodrigo F. Díaz, Gregory W. Henry, Janis Hagelberg, Melissa J. Hobson, Olivier Demangeon, Vincent Bourrier, Xavier Delfosse, Luc Arnold, Nicola Astudillo-Defru, Jean-Luc Beuzit, Isabelle Boisse, Xavier Bonfils, Simon Borgniet, François Bouchy, B. Courcol, David Ehrenreich, Nathan Hara, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Christophe Lovis, Guillaume Montagnier, C. Moutou, Francesco Pepe, Christian Perrier, Javiera Rey, Alexandre Santerne, Damien Ségransan, Stephane Udry, Alfred Vidal-Madjar

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Context. Brown dwarfs (BD) are substellar objects intermediate between planets and stars with masses of ~13–80 MJ. While isolated BDs are most likely produced by gravitational collapse in molecular clouds down to masses of a few MJ, a non-negligible fraction of low-mass companions might be formed through the planet-formation channel in protoplanetary discs. The upper mass limit of objects formed within discs is still observationally unknown, the main reason being the strong dearth of BD companions at orbital periods shorter than 10 yr, also known as the BD desert.

Aims. To address this question, we aim …


Weaponizing Radioactive Medical Waste - The Looming Threat, Shreekumar Menon, Vagish Kumar L.S. Nov 2019

Weaponizing Radioactive Medical Waste - The Looming Threat, Shreekumar Menon, Vagish Kumar L.S.

International Journal of Nuclear Security

Across the globe, use of radioactive substances for medical treatment, by hospitals has resulted in generation of toxic wastes on a large scale. Disposal of these wastes are being entrusted to waste disposal vendors. Environmental concerns, pressures, restrictions and high labor costs, compel these vendors to dump these wastes in third world countries, where enforcement and awareness are substantially low. Unrestricted access to these waste dumps is an open invitation to terror organizations to extract toxic substances and fabricate crude dirty bombs to threaten public safety, and cause low-level contamination of sensitive installations. It is therefore imperative to create an …


Developing And Optimizing Shrub Parameters Representing Sagebrush (Artemisia Spp.) Ecosystems In The Northern Great Basin Using The Ecosystem Demography (Edv2.2) Model, Karun Pandit, Hamid Dashti, Nancy F. Glenn, Alejandro N. Flores Nov 2019

Developing And Optimizing Shrub Parameters Representing Sagebrush (Artemisia Spp.) Ecosystems In The Northern Great Basin Using The Ecosystem Demography (Edv2.2) Model, Karun Pandit, Hamid Dashti, Nancy F. Glenn, Alejandro N. Flores

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Ecosystem dynamic models are useful for understanding ecosystem characteristics over time and space because of their efficiency over direct field measurements and applicability to broad spatial extents. Their application, however, is challenging due to internal model uncertainties and complexities arising from distinct qualities of the ecosystems being analyzed. The sagebrush-steppe ecosystem in western North America, for example, has substantial spatial and temporal heterogeneity as well as variability due to anthropogenic disturbance, invasive species, climate change, and altered fire regimes, which collectively make modeling dynamic ecosystem processes difficult. Ecosystem Demography (EDv2.2) is a robust ecosystem dynamic model, initially developed for tropical …


Streambed Flux Measurement Informed By Distributed Temperature Sensing Leads To A Significantly Different Characterization Of Groundwater Discharge, Troy E. Gilmore, Mason Johnson, Jesse T. Korus, Aaron R. Mittelstet, Marty A. Briggs, Vitaly A. Zlotnik, Sydney Corcoran Nov 2019

Streambed Flux Measurement Informed By Distributed Temperature Sensing Leads To A Significantly Different Characterization Of Groundwater Discharge, Troy E. Gilmore, Mason Johnson, Jesse T. Korus, Aaron R. Mittelstet, Marty A. Briggs, Vitaly A. Zlotnik, Sydney Corcoran

Conservation and Survey Division

Groundwater discharge though streambeds is often focused toward discrete zones, indicating that preliminary reconnaissance may be useful for capturing the full spectrum of groundwater discharge rates using point-scale quantitative methods. However, many direct-contact reconnaissance techniques can be time-consuming, and remote sensing (e.g., thermal infrared) typically does not penetrate the water column to locate submerged seepages. In this study, we tested whether dozens of groundwater discharge measurements made at “uninformed” (i.e., selected without knowledge on high-resolution temperature variations at the streambed) point locations along a reach would yield significantly dierent Darcy-based groundwater discharge rates when compared with “informed” measurements, focused at …


Viscosity Of Bacterial Suspensions: Hydrodynamic Interactions And Self-Induced Noise, Shawn D. Ryan, Brian M. Haines, Leonid Berlyand, Falko Ziebert, Igor S. Aranson Nov 2019

Viscosity Of Bacterial Suspensions: Hydrodynamic Interactions And Self-Induced Noise, Shawn D. Ryan, Brian M. Haines, Leonid Berlyand, Falko Ziebert, Igor S. Aranson

Shawn Ryan

The viscosity of a suspension of swimming bacteria is investigated analytically and numerically. We propose a simple model that allows for efficient computation for a large number of bacteria. Our calculations show that long-range hydrodynamic interactions, intrinsic to self-locomoting objects in a viscous fluid, result in a dramatic reduction of the effective viscosity. In agreement with experiments on suspensions of Bacillus subtilis, we show that the viscosity reduction is related to the onset of large-scale collective motion due to interactions between the swimmers. The simulations reveal that the viscosity reduction occurs only for relatively low concentrations of swimmers: Further …


An Elastica Model Of The Buckling Of A Nanoscale Sheet Perpendicular To A Rigid Substrate, Shawn D. Ryan, Dmitry Golovaty, Patrick Wilber Nov 2019

An Elastica Model Of The Buckling Of A Nanoscale Sheet Perpendicular To A Rigid Substrate, Shawn D. Ryan, Dmitry Golovaty, Patrick Wilber

Shawn Ryan

We study a variation on the classical problem of the buckling of an elastica. The elastica models a nanoscale sheet that interacts with a rigid substrate by intermolecular forces. We formulate a buckling problem in which the sheet is perpendicular to the substrate and a load is applied to the edge of the sheet further from the substrate. Our study is motivated by problems in nanomechanics such as the bending of a graphene sheet interacting with a rigid substrate by van der Waals forces. After identifying a trivial branch, we combine computation and analysis to determine the stability and bifurcations …


A Kinetic Model For Semidilute Bacterial Suspensions, Shawn D. Ryan, Leonid Berlyand, Brian M. Haines, D. A. Karpeev Nov 2019

A Kinetic Model For Semidilute Bacterial Suspensions, Shawn D. Ryan, Leonid Berlyand, Brian M. Haines, D. A. Karpeev

Shawn Ryan

Suspensions of self-propelled microscopic particles, such as swimming bacteria, exhibit collective motion leading to remarkable experimentally observable macroscopic properties. Rigorous mathematical analysis of this emergent behavior can provide significant insight into the mechanisms behind these experimental observations; however, there are many theoretical questions remaining unanswered. In this paper, we study a coupled PDE/ODE system first introduced in the physics literature and used to investigate numerically the effective viscosity of a bacterial suspension. We then examine the kinetic theory associated with the coupled system, which is designed to capture the long-time behavior of a Stokesian suspension of point force dipoles (infinitesimal …


Investigations Of The High Pressure Effects On Structural Properties And Co2 Adsorption Performance Of Mofs Using Vibrational Spectroscopy, Shan Jiang Nov 2019

Investigations Of The High Pressure Effects On Structural Properties And Co2 Adsorption Performance Of Mofs Using Vibrational Spectroscopy, Shan Jiang

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The pre- and post-combustion carbon dioxide capture has drawn much attention in the past few decades owing to the increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. Among all the potential solid adsorbents for CO2 capture, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a promising class of materials due to their large surface areas, high tunability and their high selectivity for gas adsorption applications. It has been widely demonstrated that the application of high external pressure in gigapascal level can substantially tune the structure, pore size and opening of porous material. Consequently, the structural, as well as gas adsorption properties of these …


Root Cause Analysis And Method Development Of Calorimetry Experiments, Anya M. Deaton, Lydia R. Deaton, John M. Farrar Dr. Nov 2019

Root Cause Analysis And Method Development Of Calorimetry Experiments, Anya M. Deaton, Lydia R. Deaton, John M. Farrar Dr.

Posters-at-the-Capitol

First year chemistry students learn a broad range of concepts that are also proven out in the lab environment. These concepts are a basis for a solid foundation for future chemistry learning. When the lab experiments don’t produce the expected results, students understanding in these concepts diminish and overall confidence and grades suffer. Our project details the root cause analysis and subsequent method development work for two experiments related to calorimetry; heat of solution and freezing point depression. The team sought to refine these experiments after finding that many of the students were unable to generate the expected results for …


Estimation Of The Function Of Consentration For An Ordered Statistics, A. E. Madrahimov Candidate Of Physical And Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor. Nov 2019

Estimation Of The Function Of Consentration For An Ordered Statistics, A. E. Madrahimov Candidate Of Physical And Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor.

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

This article examines the issue of estimating the concentration function for ordinal statistics and sample size.


Medicaments In Preventing Iodine Deficiency, And Their Chemical Composition, I. R. Asqarov Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Professor, A. S. Xojiqulov Teacher Nov 2019

Medicaments In Preventing Iodine Deficiency, And Their Chemical Composition, I. R. Asqarov Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Professor, A. S. Xojiqulov Teacher

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article discusses the causes of iodine deficiency, the state of the spread of iodine deficiency in the world and in the Republic of Uzbekistan, synthetic and natural remedies used for its treatment are described from the information given in writing supplements, used as the “Alcoman” medicinal product, as well as methods for making tincture from it and its use.


Differential Games Of The Second Order, B. T. Samatov Doctor Of Physics-Mathematics, Professor, U. B. Soyibboev Master Student, U. A. Mirzamahmudov Master Student Nov 2019

Differential Games Of The Second Order, B. T. Samatov Doctor Of Physics-Mathematics, Professor, U. B. Soyibboev Master Student, U. A. Mirzamahmudov Master Student

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

In this paper, we study the pursuit-evasion problem for the second order differential game when the initial positions of moving objects are linearly dependent and controls of the players have geometric constraints. The new sufficient solvability conditions are obtained for problems of the pursuit and evasion.


Synthesis Of The Betulinic Acid, Sh. Sh. Turg‘Unboyev Base Doctoral Student, A. X. Xaitbayev Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Nov 2019

Synthesis Of The Betulinic Acid, Sh. Sh. Turg‘Unboyev Base Doctoral Student, A. X. Xaitbayev Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

Today, one of the most important tasks for the further development of the pharmaceutical industry is medicines obtained from local raw materials. This article describes the production of betulin from the bark of the Betula pendula tree growing in the territory of Uzbekistan, the synthesis of various derivatives based on it, and the study of the structure of substances by physical methods. Based on these studies, medicines will be created from local raw materials.


Beer Classification And Certification Based On Chemical Composition, D. T. Xasanova Doctor Of Philosophy In Chemical Sciences (Phd), I. R. Asqarov Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Professor Nov 2019

Beer Classification And Certification Based On Chemical Composition, D. T. Xasanova Doctor Of Philosophy In Chemical Sciences (Phd), I. R. Asqarov Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Professor

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article analyzes the physical-chemical indicators that determine the commodity status characteristic of beer products, gives criteria for differentiating existing product codes and assigning product codes to the new types of products, as well as the features of applying new express analysis methods.


Great Life Cycle Of Agropyron Cristatum (L.) Beauv. In The Conditions Of Domestification, V. Mahmudov Assistant Professor Nov 2019

Great Life Cycle Of Agropyron Cristatum (L.) Beauv. In The Conditions Of Domestification, V. Mahmudov Assistant Professor

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article studies the biomorphological features of Agropyron cristatum in the conditions of introduction in the zone of the montainous semi-desert and the definition of their economic prospects for ufilizing in bogharic lands.


About The Life Cycle Of Black Vulture (Milvus Migrans) In Fergana Valley, M. Xoliqov Candidate Of Biological Sciences, Y. Axmedova Master Student Nov 2019

About The Life Cycle Of Black Vulture (Milvus Migrans) In Fergana Valley, M. Xoliqov Candidate Of Biological Sciences, Y. Axmedova Master Student

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article described the life cycle of Milvus migrans in the Fergana valley. On the basis of literary data and personal observation some information such as knowing their couples, their occurrence, building nests are given.


Morphogenetic And Biogeochemical Features Of The Medicinal Capparis Spinosa, M. Isag‘Aliyev, Candidate Of Biological Sciences Associate Professor, M. Obidov Base Doctoral Student., R. Matholiqov Master Student Nov 2019

Morphogenetic And Biogeochemical Features Of The Medicinal Capparis Spinosa, M. Isag‘Aliyev, Candidate Of Biological Sciences Associate Professor, M. Obidov Base Doctoral Student., R. Matholiqov Master Student

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article studies the morphogenetic features, the composition of macro- and microelements, the coefficient of biological absorption in medicinal Capparis spinosa in light serozems, and also proved the high demand of macro elements of phosphorus, and microelements of zinc.


Morphogenetic Characteristics Of Irrigated Typical Serozem Soils, N. J. Xalilova Independent Researcher Nov 2019

Morphogenetic Characteristics Of Irrigated Typical Serozem Soils, N. J. Xalilova Independent Researcher

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

In the article formation of morphogenetic characteristics of irrigated typical serozem soils widespread in sub mountain flats of the republic, their change under the influence of irrigation and their role in soil fertility assessment are discussed.


Geoenergetic Features Of Lanthanoids And Radioactive Elements In Irrigated Soils, A. Turdaliyev Doctor Of Biological Sciences, K. Asqarov Teacher, N. Xodjibolayeva Teacher Nov 2019

Geoenergetic Features Of Lanthanoids And Radioactive Elements In Irrigated Soils, A. Turdaliyev Doctor Of Biological Sciences, K. Asqarov Teacher, N. Xodjibolayeva Teacher

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The paper studies the geoenergetic features of the lanthanides and radioactive elements in the genetic horizons of irrigated meadow saz soils of Central Fergana. moreover, the number of these elements was determined depending on their geoenergetic features in the soil profile, and the geochemical Clark spectra of these elements were developed.


Understanding Factors Related To Undergraduate Student Decision-Making About A Complex Socio-Scientific Issue: Mountain Lion Management, Ashley Alred, Jenny Dauer Nov 2019

Understanding Factors Related To Undergraduate Student Decision-Making About A Complex Socio-Scientific Issue: Mountain Lion Management, Ashley Alred, Jenny Dauer

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

We outline an instructional strategy for supporting students’ science literacy skills using a structured decision-making tool in an interdisciplinary undergraduate course. Instructional tools support basing complex socioscientific issues decisions on a reasoned analysis of tradeoffs among multiple conflicting values rather than heuristics, such as social norms. We explored the factors related to students’ decision-making about mountain lion management by examining if students’ value orientations, identity, or knowledge predicted their management decisions before, during, and after engaging in structured decision-making where they performed a tradeoffs analysis. We found that student decision-making may align more closely to students’ value orientations and identity …


Recent Precipitation Decrease Across The Western Greenland Ice Sheet Percolation Zone, Hans-Peter Marshall, Tate Meehan Nov 2019

Recent Precipitation Decrease Across The Western Greenland Ice Sheet Percolation Zone, Hans-Peter Marshall, Tate Meehan

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

The mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) in a warming climate is of critical interest in the context of future sea level rise. Increased melting in the GrIS percolation zone due to atmospheric warming over the past several decades has led to increased mass loss at lower elevations. Previous studies have hypothesized that this warming is accompanied by a precipitation increase, as would be expected from the Clausius–Clapeyron relationship, compensating for some of the melt-induced mass loss throughout the western GrIS. This study tests that hypothesis by calculating snow accumulation rates and trends across the western GrIS percolation …


Long-Term Annual Aerial Surveys Of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation (Sav) Support Science, Management, And Restoration, Robert J. Orth, William C. Dennison, Cassie Gurbisz, Michael Hannam, Jeni Keisman, J. Brooke Landry, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, Kenneth A. Moore, Rebecca R. Murphy, Christopher J. Patrick, Jeremy Testa, Donald E. Weller, David J. Wilcox, Richard A. Batiuk Nov 2019

Long-Term Annual Aerial Surveys Of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation (Sav) Support Science, Management, And Restoration, Robert J. Orth, William C. Dennison, Cassie Gurbisz, Michael Hannam, Jeni Keisman, J. Brooke Landry, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, Kenneth A. Moore, Rebecca R. Murphy, Christopher J. Patrick, Jeremy Testa, Donald E. Weller, David J. Wilcox, Richard A. Batiuk

VIMS Articles

Aerial surveys of coastal habitats can uniquely inform the science and management of shallow, coastal zones, and when repeated annually, they reveal changes that are otherwise difficult to assess from ground-based surveys. This paper reviews the utility of a long-term (1984–present) annual aerial monitoring program for submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) in Chesapeake Bay, its tidal tributaries, and nearby Atlantic coastal bays, USA. We present a series of applications that highlight the program’s importance in assessing anthropogenic impacts, gauging water quality status and trends, establishing and evaluating restoration goals, and understanding the impact of commercial fishing practices on benthic habitats. These …


Inferred Function And Dynamics Of Microbial Communities From The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Deepesh Tourani Nov 2019

Inferred Function And Dynamics Of Microbial Communities From The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Deepesh Tourani

HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations

Microbial communities, or microbiomes, are the major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles, acting as primary producers and decomposers across the water column in the oceans. Thus, they reflect changes in physicochemical properties and nutrient composition of the ocean. However, this correlation between ecological changes and the function of marine microbiomes is poorly understood. Large-scale oceanic events such as the bottom-water oxygen-depleted zone (i.e., “dead zone”) and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) render the ecosystem fragile. These events decrease survival rates of pelagic and coastal macrofauna and affect the biodiversity of the region. As part …