Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Digital Commons Network

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 28 of 28

Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network

Using Stable Isotopes And Diet Analysis To Assess The Potential For Competition And Coexistence Among Coyotes (Canis Latransl, Red Foxes (Vulpes Vulpes), And Gray Foxes (Urocyon Cinereoargenteus) In Maine, Henry M. Masters Apr 2020

Using Stable Isotopes And Diet Analysis To Assess The Potential For Competition And Coexistence Among Coyotes (Canis Latransl, Red Foxes (Vulpes Vulpes), And Gray Foxes (Urocyon Cinereoargenteus) In Maine, Henry M. Masters

Student Scholarship

When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species can alleviate costs of competition by reducing diet overlap, promoting coexistence. Non-native coyotes (Canis latrans) and historically native gray foxes (Urocyon cineroargenteus) have expanded their range in Maine and may compete with native red foxes (Vulpes vulpes). To investigate competition, I analyzed stable isotopes and stomach contents to determine if coyotes, red foxes, and gray foxes differed in use of anthropogenic foods and trophic position. I predicted that coyotes utilize anthropogenic foods the least (lowest δ13C), and red foxes utilize …


Density Of Hemigrapsus Sanguineus And Carcinus Maenas In Kettle Cove, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Valerie Huston, Teresa Martel, Zimzim Mohamed Apr 2019

Density Of Hemigrapsus Sanguineus And Carcinus Maenas In Kettle Cove, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Valerie Huston, Teresa Martel, Zimzim Mohamed

Thinking Matters Symposium Archive

Our focus for this project is to determine how the population densities of Hemigrapsus sanguineus, Asian shore crab and Carcinus maenas, European green crabs have shifted over a brief period of time. We are comparing data collected on September 17, 2018, to data collected on October 22, 2018. The location where the two sets of data were collected from is Kettle Cove, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The GPS coordinance was 43°.33.55N70°.13.40N. We discuss what affects the influences of environmental factors such as temperature, salinity, high intertidal versus low intertidal, and percent ascophyllum cover affect have on the population densities of these …


The Androscoggin Bioblitz: A Citizen Science Biological Survey In New Auburn, Maine, Sam H. Matey Apr 2019

The Androscoggin Bioblitz: A Citizen Science Biological Survey In New Auburn, Maine, Sam H. Matey

Thinking Matters Symposium Archive

After several weeks of planning, the Androscoggin Citizen Biological Survey, or “BioBlitz,” took place on August 11th, 2018 in New Auburn, near the confluence of the Little Androscoggin and Androscoggin Rivers. The BioBlitz was a joint project of Maine Conservation Voters and the Androscoggin Land Trust and was conceived of an organized by a USM Environmental Science student interning with Maine Conservation Voters. In this BioBlitz, participants used the citizen science app iNaturalist to photograph wildlife of the river shoreline and add their observations to the app’s database. The Androscoggin BioBlitz project established on the iNaturalist website collected all of …


Aroostook County Community Food Resources, Hannah Kenison Oct 2017

Aroostook County Community Food Resources, Hannah Kenison

Aroostook

Food resources found in Aroostook County, Maine:

  • DHHS offices
  • Food pantries
  • Farm stands
  • CSA farms
  • Farmers' markets
  • Other resources


Franklin County Community Food Resources, Emily Couture Oct 2017

Franklin County Community Food Resources, Emily Couture

Franklin

Food resources found in Franklin County, Maine:

  • Farm stands
  • CSA farms
  • Farmers' markets
  • SNAP office
  • WIC office
  • Additional resources


Somerset County Community Food Resources, Michela Desjardins Oct 2017

Somerset County Community Food Resources, Michela Desjardins

Somerset

Food resources found in Somerset County, Maine

  • County statistics
  • Local producers
  • Local markets
  • University of Maine (UMO)
  • Recreation


Waldo County Community Food Resources, Liesel Krout Oct 2017

Waldo County Community Food Resources, Liesel Krout

Waldo

Food resources found in Waldo County, Maine:

  • Community supported agriculture
  • Harvest Bucks accepted
  • Community resources
  • Food pantries


Washington County Community Food Resources, Richard Sawyer Oct 2017

Washington County Community Food Resources, Richard Sawyer

Washington

Food resources found in Washington County, Maine:

  • Facts about food insecurity
  • Snap and WIC
  • WIC certified stores
  • Farmers' markets
  • Harvest Bucks
  • Food pantries
  • Resources for children


Washington County Community Food Resources, Hannah Bonnie Oct 2017

Washington County Community Food Resources, Hannah Bonnie

Washington

Food resources found in Washington County, Maine:

  • Farm stands
  • Food pantries
  • Harvest Bucks
  • Farmers' markets
  • Department of Health and Human Services offices


York County Community Food Resources, Christin Mcdonough Oct 2017

York County Community Food Resources, Christin Mcdonough

York

Food resources found in York County, Maine:

  • Food pantries
  • Farmers' markets
  • Farm stands
  • Other resources


Somerset County Community Food Resources, Jason Scott Oct 2017

Somerset County Community Food Resources, Jason Scott

Somerset

Food resources found in Somerset County, Maine:

  • Good Shepard Food Banks partners
  • Harvest Bucks/EBT Farmers' Markets
  • Farm stands
  • CSA farms
  • Other food resources


Aroostook County Community Food Resources, Jennifer Curtis Oct 2017

Aroostook County Community Food Resources, Jennifer Curtis

Aroostook

Food resources found in Aroostook County, Maine:

  • Local school pantries
  • Farm fresh produce
  • Good Shepard Food Bank partners
  • Emergency food resources


York County Community Food Resources, Jennifer Curtis Oct 2017

York County Community Food Resources, Jennifer Curtis

York

Food resources found in York County, Maine:

  • Local school pantries
  • Farms
  • Farm stands
  • Good Shepard Food Bank partners
  • Emergency food


Sagadahoc County Community Food Resources, Liesel Krout Oct 2017

Sagadahoc County Community Food Resources, Liesel Krout

Sagadahoc

Food resources found in Sagadahoc County, Maine:

  • Farms - community supported agriculture
  • Farm stands (Harvest Bucks)
  • Farmers' market (EBT)
  • Mobile market
  • Food pantries


Hancock County Community Food Resources, Savannah Lowrey Oct 2017

Hancock County Community Food Resources, Savannah Lowrey

Hancock

Food resources found in Hancock County, Maine:

  • Farm stands
  • Farmers markets
  • CSA farms
  • Food pantry
  • Community centers


Waldo County Community Food Resources, Christin Mcdonough Oct 2017

Waldo County Community Food Resources, Christin Mcdonough

Waldo

Food resources found in Waldo County, Maine:

  • Food pantries
  • Farm stands
  • Farmers markets
  • Other resources


Penobscot County Community Food Resources, Savannah Lowrey Oct 2017

Penobscot County Community Food Resources, Savannah Lowrey

Penobscot

Food resources found in Penobscot County, Maine:

  • Farm stands
  • Farmers' markets
  • Food pantries
  • CSA farms
  • Community centers


Oxford County Community Food Resources, Laura Mills Oct 2017

Oxford County Community Food Resources, Laura Mills

Oxford

Food resources found in Oxford County, Maine:

  • Farmers' markets
  • Food co-operatives
  • Cooking classes
  • CSA farms
  • Farm stands
  • Farm stands that accept Husky Bucks
  • Retail Stores


Piscataquis County Community Food Resources, Samantha Machado Oct 2017

Piscataquis County Community Food Resources, Samantha Machado

Piscataquis

Food resources found in Piscataquis County, Maine:

  • Local farmers' markets
  • Local farmers' markets (SNAP, WIC, and/or EBT)
  • Free meals through the month (churches)


Piscataquis County Community Food Resources, Tiia Kand Oct 2017

Piscataquis County Community Food Resources, Tiia Kand

Piscataquis

Food resources found in Piscataquis County, Maine:

  • Food banks
  • Food pantries
  • Food resources
  • Additional resources
  • Demographics


Knox County Community Food Resources, Mikayla Libby Gilbert Oct 2017

Knox County Community Food Resources, Mikayla Libby Gilbert

Knox

Food resources found in Knox County, Maine:

  • Farmers' Markets (EBT and Harvest Bucks)
  • Retailers (Harvest Bucks)
  • DHHS office
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Food Pantries
  • Meal Sites


Aroostook County Community Food Resources, Sierra Edwards Oct 2017

Aroostook County Community Food Resources, Sierra Edwards

Aroostook

Food resources found in Aroostook County, Maine:

  • Farm stands
  • The Country Food Co-Op and Farm Store
  • Farmers' Markets


Kennebec County Community Food Resources, Mikayla Libby Gilbert Oct 2017

Kennebec County Community Food Resources, Mikayla Libby Gilbert

Kennebec

Food resources found in Kennebec County, Maine:

  • Farmers' markets (EBT)
  • Retailers (Harvest Bucks)
  • DHHS office
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Food pantries
  • Meal sites


Elements Of A Successful Plan: Marine Invasive Species Management, Caitlin Gerber May 2014

Elements Of A Successful Plan: Marine Invasive Species Management, Caitlin Gerber

Muskie School Capstones and Dissertations

Marine invasive species are becoming an increasing threat to marine ecosystems and coastal economies around the world. The purpose of this study is to determine the elements of an effective invasive species program in a variety of places and to come up with suggestions for how to implement this in Maine, specifically in terms of combatting Green Crabs


Stream Crossing Barrier Prioritization Methods For Increasing Eastern Brook Trout Habitat In The Little Androscoggin River Watershed, Michele Windsor Apr 2014

Stream Crossing Barrier Prioritization Methods For Increasing Eastern Brook Trout Habitat In The Little Androscoggin River Watershed, Michele Windsor

Thinking Matters Symposium Archive

Eastern Brook Trout (Salvelinas fontanalis) are an important cold water fishery in the state of Maine. While populations in Maine are relatively abundant there has been decline in some parts of its range due in part to loss of habitat connectivity. Brook trout require access to specific types of stream habitat for spawning, feeding, and seasonal thermal refuges. Stream crossing structures such as undersized, poorly installed, or blocked culverts, as well as small remnant dams, can create barriers to accessing important stream habitat for brook trout. A recent Fish Barrier/Culvert Survey in the Little Androscoggin River Watershed provided data about …


Executive Summary, Cumberland County Foodshed Assessment, Report 1, Barbara Ives Sep 2011

Executive Summary, Cumberland County Foodshed Assessment, Report 1, Barbara Ives

Local Food Systems

Like everyone else in these troubled economic times, Mainers are looking for ways to create jobs that will remain relevant and vital in a global economy, that cannot be outsourced, and that will regenerate rather than exploit our natural resources.

A growing number of people believe that a food system rooted in local farms, fisheries, and food production and distribution enterprises can strengthen Maine’s economy and its communities’ health, thereby increasing revenue and decreasing an expense that is crippling government agencies and individuals alike – healthcare. Business people who want to make a living related to food, and public and …


Changing Maine, 1960-2010: Teaching Guide, Richard Barringer, New England Environmental Finance Center Jul 2006

Changing Maine, 1960-2010: Teaching Guide, Richard Barringer, New England Environmental Finance Center

Maine History & Policy Development

Unlike forty years ago, none of us is now certain what the future holds for Maine – except that it will be different. Maine has been transformed by the events of the recent decades. We have come into a new world, a new time – a new historical era, if you will. This new era, like previous eras in Maine history, will require of us new ways of thinking, new ways of understanding, new ways of organizing ourselves as a community of people, if the values and culture we share and cherish are to endure and flourish.


Land For Maine's Future Program: Increasing The Return On A Sound Public Investment, Richard Barringer, Hugh Coxe, Jack Kartez, Catherine Reilly, Jonathan Rubin Jan 2004

Land For Maine's Future Program: Increasing The Return On A Sound Public Investment, Richard Barringer, Hugh Coxe, Jack Kartez, Catherine Reilly, Jonathan Rubin

Economics and Finance

Maine is nowhere a more special place than in the quality of its landscape and the traditions of its land use. Among the mo st privately-owned of all the states, Maine’s natural diversity and beauty combine with its traditions of resource stewardship, open access, and appreciation of nature to distinguish it in the public mind and national imagination. In recent decades, however, these traditions have come under assault from the forces of economic and social change; and the people of Maine have responded. In 1986, Governor Joseph Brennan’s Special Commission on Outdoor Recreation recognized the growing threats to Maine’s natur …