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This study examined the question of whether a big island can be divided into many smaller
Contents: Livestock Grazing: A Fish and Wildlife Perspective - p.4-7; Majestic Trumpeters Join Summer Lake Waterfowl - p.8-9; Wildlife Rehabilitation [An important and evolving volunteer effort] - p.10-11; A...
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Barriers to animal movement can isolate populations, impacting their genetic diversity, susceptibility to disease, and access to resources. Barriers to movement may be caused by artificial light, which is known...
One of the most obvious impacts roads have on the natural world is direct mortality to individual animals that attempt to cross roads. A less obvious but likely more important impact of roads on many species is...
Abstract -- The report contains an introduction, table on herpetofauna observed and potential, table on mollusks Fauna observed and potential, results by species: amphibians, reptiles, and mollusks,...
Contents: Deadly Trout Virus Found in Oregon - p.2; Rare and Endangered Amphibians & Reptiles - p.3-7; Brood Fish Yield Eggs at Game Commission Hatcheries in Oregon - p.8; National Environment Report - p.9; To...
Body temperature increases in ectothermic vertebrates characteristically lead to both increases in arterial PCO2 (PaCO2) and declines in resting arterial pH (pHa) of about 0.017 pH units/°C increase in...
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