This work contains abstracts of the ongoing research investigations of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units programme and is intended to complement the 2016 Cooperative Research Units Programme Year in Review Circular 1424. Topics include advanced...
Author(s)
Dennerline, D. E.; Childs, D. E.
Publisher
US Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey, Reston, USA
Citation
U.S. Geological Survey Circular, 2017, No.1427, pp 164 pp.
Arsenic (As) is a common trace element whose oxidation states mainly include four types (-3, 0, +3, and +5), and inorganic As(III) and As(V) are regarded as the most commonly existing forms in aqueous environments. Generally, As(III) has a higher toxicity than As(V) due to the different mechanisms...
Author(s)
Zheng Lei; Liu ZhengTao; Yan ZhenGuang; Yi XianLiang; Zhang Juan; Zhang YaHui; Zheng Xin; Zhu Yan
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 587/588, pp 68-74
Hydropower is the most common form of renewable energy, and countries worldwide are considering expanding hydropower to new areas. One of the challenges of hydropower deployment is mitigation of the environmental impacts including water quality, habitat alterations, and ecosystem connectivity. For...
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Colotelo, A. H.; Goldman, A. E.; Wagner, K. A.; Brown, R. S.; Deng, Z. D.; Richmond, M. C.
Publisher
NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Environmental Reviews, 2017, 25, 1, pp 1-11
Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) has been identified in pig population in Brazil since 2000, but scarce studies involving wild boars with PCV2 infection are reported in the country. This study aimed to perform the genetic characterization of PCV2 detected in clinically healthy captive wild boars...
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Sato, J. P. H.; Gava, D.; Schaefer, R.; Cantão, M. E.; Ciacci-Zanella, J. R.; Barcellos, D. E. S. N. de
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Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2017, 49, 5, pp 1071-1075
Ecological niche modeling has emerged as a notable tool in invasive species risk assessment. However, the advances of the ecological niche theory, the basis of ecological niche modeling, are not matched by availability of detailed biological data. Thus, we proposed a conceptual framework to refine...
Author(s)
Feng Xiao; Papescedilla˜, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Modelling, 2017, 346, pp 48-57
In invasive species, geographically variable evolutionary and ecological pressures can cause the rapid evolution of divergent behavioural phenotypes. Studies on invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) in tropical Australia have revealed strong (and heritable) shifts in physiological traits related to ...
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Gruber, J.; Brown, G.; Whiting, M. J.; Shine, R.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2017, 71, 2, pp 38
The natural variation of environmental factors in freshwater basins determines their biodiversity. Among them, calcium is a key physiological compound for freshwater invertebrates. It is required for shell formation, muscle contraction, it mediates gene expression and allows counteracting acidosis...
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Ferreira-Rodríguez, N.; Fernández, I.; Varandas, S.; Cortes, R.; Cancela, M. L.; Pardo, I.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 580, pp 1363-1370
Hepatitis E is an emerging viral disease in developed countries, with sporadic cases occasionally linked to the consumption of raw or undercooked pork, wild boar or deer meat. Cases due to transfusion or transplantation have also been reported. In developed countries, hepatitis E is considered a...
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Sabato, L. de; Bartolo, I. di; Montomoli, E.; Trombetta, C.; Ruggeri, F. M.; Ostanello, F.
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Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2017, 64, 4, pp 308-312
Biological invasions are a key component of global change, and understanding the drivers of global invasion patterns will aid in assessing and mitigating the impact of invasive species. While invasive species are most often studied in the context of one or two trophic levels, in reality species...
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Smith-Ramesh, L. M.; Moore, A. C.; Schmitz, O. J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2017, 23, 2, pp 465-473
Phragmites australis is a common invasive reed of North American coastal marshes, and efforts to control or eradicate it often are included in coastal marsh restoration efforts. While much research has tested impacts of P. australis removal on plant and faunal communities, less is known about...
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Martin, R. M.; Moseman-Valtierra, S.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Atmospheric Environment, 2017, 158, pp 51-59