نتایج جستجو برای: cattail

تعداد نتایج: 206  

2003
KATHLEEN M. CARVALHO DEAN F. MARTIN

Several aquatic species were examined as potential phytoremoval agents for selenium in aqueous solutions. Selenium was initially present in concentrations of 0-100 ppm Se (as sodium selenite) in 10% Hoagland’s medium, and aquatic plants were grown in the medium for one week. Four aquatic plants were studied: Cattail ( Typha domingensis ), duckweed ( Lemna obscura ), hydrilla ( Hydrilla verticil...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2005
Donald R Brothers

Although the cattail mosquito, Coquillettidia perturbans (Walker) is found in North America (north of Mexico) throughout most of the United States and southern Canada, its distribution in the Rocky Mountain States is not well known and only a few collection records have been reported (Darsie and Ward 2005) (Figure 1 [inset]). Since its discovery in Idaho in Latah County (Stage et al. 1952), all...

2016
Ciera Kinley George M. Huddleston

Comparative toxicity studies using unconfounded exposures can prioritize the selection of sensitive sentinel test species and can refine methods for evaluating ecological risks of complex constituents like naphthenic acids (NAs), a group of problematic organic acids associated with crude oils and energy-derived waters. Unconfounded exposures of NAs can be prepared with relatively stable and rep...

2010
Maria C. Fosado

The ability of remote sensing applications to accurately differentiate priority vegetation types was evaluated on a 664-hectare habitat management unit on Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge, located in Marshall County in northwest Minnesota. The Refuge is a diverse complex of wetland and upland habitats, largely inaccessible by foot. Its relative inaccessibility, coupled with the known occurrence...

2017
MICHAEL J. LACKI JOSEPH W. HUMMER

Mammal communities were studied from May through August, 1988 to 1990, at four wetland sites in Coshocton and Muskingum counties, OH. Sites represented varying degrees of disturbance from mining activity and subsequent reclamation techniques, including a wetland constructed to treat mine water drainage. Each site was composed of a series of three cattail (Typba latifolid) cells for a balanced e...

2017
Michael A McCloskey Curtis L Mosher Eric R Henderson

In 2008 the U.S. Department of Energy set a target of 20% wind energy by 2030. To date, induction-based turbines form the mainstay of this effort, but turbines are noisy, perceived as unattractive, a potential hazard to bats and birds, and their height hampers deployment in residential settings. Several groups have proposed that artificial plants containing piezoelectric elements may harvest wi...

Journal: :Sustainable chemical engineering 2022

Population increase and rapid urbanization are two major factors for the scarcity of clean water in 21st century societies across world. Modern sewage treatment plants filtration systems require a lot economic land resources which many “lesser developed countries” do not have. As result, large amounts raw released into environment, millions people have access to water. To fulfill such demand, u...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Alexander W Cheesman Benjamin L Turner Patrick W Inglett K Ramesh Reddy

The microbially mediated transformation of detrital P entering wetlands has important implications for the cycling and long-term sequestration of P in wetland soils. We investigated changes in P forms in sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense Crantz) and cattail (Typha domingensis Pers.) leaf litter during 15 months of decomposition at two sites of markedly different nutrient status within a hard-water s...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
Benjamin L Turner Susan Newman

Productivity in P limited peatlands is regulated in part by the turnover of organic phosphates, which is influenced by the chemical nature of the compounds involved. We used solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to quantify organic and inorganic phosphates in benthic floc (a mixture of plant detritus and algae) and underlying soil from sites along P gradients in hard water ...

2015
Stephen J. Maxson John R. Fieberg Michael R. Riggs Stephen J. MAxSOn

We studied 62 greater sandhill crane (Grus canadensis tabida) nests in northwestern Minnesota during 1989-1991 to document nest habitat use and selection, nest success, and factors associated with nest success. We recorded 15 habitat variables at each nest and at a randomly selected site in the same wetland. Nests were in basins 0.01-601 ha (Median = 2.2 ha) and at water depths 0-35.7 cm (Media...

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