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In Memoria: Art Fry, 1921-2011, Collis Geren Jan 2012

In Memoria: Art Fry, 1921-2011, Collis Geren

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Using Infrared Imagery To Estimate White-Tailed Deer Populations On The Pine Bluff Arsenal, D. M. Techentin, E. S. Boyd, W. E. Sparks, R. E. Kissell Jr. Jan 2012

Using Infrared Imagery To Estimate White-Tailed Deer Populations On The Pine Bluff Arsenal, D. M. Techentin, E. S. Boyd, W. E. Sparks, R. E. Kissell Jr.

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Military installations present unique challenges to natural resource managers managing wildlife populations. For those species that are hunted or trapped, it is important to provide data to these installations for achieving sustainable harvests. Pine Bluff Arsenal (PBA), a military installation in southeastern Arkansas, manages for a host of wildlife species including white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). However, baseline data regarding population size for deer are lacking. We used infrared technology and distance sampling to estimate the size of the winter, post-harvest deer population on PBA. We identified 9 competing models. The best model provided an estimate of density of 0.245 deer/ha …


Distribution, Life History Aspects, And Conservation Status Of The Spothanded Crayfish, Orconectes (Procericambarus) Punctimanus (Creaser) (Decapoda: Cambaridae), In Arkansas, C. T. Mcallister, H. W. Robison Jan 2012

Distribution, Life History Aspects, And Conservation Status Of The Spothanded Crayfish, Orconectes (Procericambarus) Punctimanus (Creaser) (Decapoda: Cambaridae), In Arkansas, C. T. Mcallister, H. W. Robison

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The spothanded crayfish, Orconectes (Procericambarus) punctimanus (Creaser), is an endemic crayfish of the Interior Highlands (Ozark Plateau) of Arkansas and Missouri. Fieldwork within the Arkansas portion of its overall distribution from 1999–2012 and a search of museum and literature records revealed a state distribution of 11 counties in northern Arkansas. Eighty-two collections of this crayfish were made from the White River system in 9 counties, including Baxter, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Lawrence, Marion, Randolph, Sharp, and Stone. Two additional counties, Clay and Searcy, are also added to the distribution of O. punctimanus from museum and literature records. This crayfish inhabits areas …


Population Structuring And Transmission Dynamics Of A Laboratory Colony Of Gromphadorholaelaps Schaeferi: A Symbiotic Mite Of The Madagascar Hissing Cockroach Gromphadorhina Portentosa, D. J. Richardson Jan 2012

Population Structuring And Transmission Dynamics Of A Laboratory Colony Of Gromphadorholaelaps Schaeferi: A Symbiotic Mite Of The Madagascar Hissing Cockroach Gromphadorhina Portentosa, D. J. Richardson

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Gromphadorholaelaps schaeferi is a symbiotic mite associated with the Madagascar hissing cockroach Gromphdorhina portentosa. The population structuring of G. schaeferi is described based on examination of 19,421 mites collected from 1,915 individuals of G. portentosa taken from a large laboratory colony. The mites exhibited an overall prevalence of 50.7% and mean intensity (+SE) of 20.0 (+0.6) with an infestation intensity range of 1-116, and relative abundance (+SE) of 10.1 (+0.4). Both prevalence and mean intensity of infestation exhibited a dramatic increase with increasing cockroach size/age. By the time cockroaches reach 40 mm the prevalence is nearly 100%. Mean intensity increases …


Understanding Floristic Diversity Though A Database Of Greene County Specimens, K. M. Harris, M. B. Foard, T. D. Marsico Jan 2012

Understanding Floristic Diversity Though A Database Of Greene County Specimens, K. M. Harris, M. B. Foard, T. D. Marsico

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

We present a floristic list of Greene County, Arkansas, based on accessioned collections from the Arkansas State University Herbarium (STAR). Currently, there are 1569 specimens representing 540 taxa from Greene County in STAR. Using the USDA Plants Database, plant species were analyzed according to whether or not they are native to the state as well as whether or not they have been previously documented as species occurring in the county. Having analyzed all the Greene County collections from STAR, we found 225 previously undocumented species. The data suggest that most of the specimens in the STAR collection were found in …


New Vertebrate Records And Natural History Notes From Arkansas, M. B. Connior, R. Tumlison, H. W. Robison Jan 2012

New Vertebrate Records And Natural History Notes From Arkansas, M. B. Connior, R. Tumlison, H. W. Robison

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


History And Current Status Of Egyptian Goose (Alopochen Aegyptiacus) In Northwestern Arkansas, K. G. Smith, D. A. Fames Jan 2012

History And Current Status Of Egyptian Goose (Alopochen Aegyptiacus) In Northwestern Arkansas, K. G. Smith, D. A. Fames

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Nocturnal Communal Winter Bird Roosts In Northwestern Arkansas, D. A. James Jan 2012

Nocturnal Communal Winter Bird Roosts In Northwestern Arkansas, D. A. James

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Drosophila Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinase On Wing Growth, M. J. Stewart, J. L. Hunt Jan 2012

Effects Of Drosophila Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinase On Wing Growth, M. J. Stewart, J. L. Hunt

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

In multicellular animals, organ size, cell size and total organism size are regulated by signaling through the insulin receptor and TOR signaling pathways. The ribosomal protein S6 kinase is a key component of these pathways. It has been shown that mice or Drosophila lacking this kinase have a reduced body size that is associated with a decrease in cell size. Ectopic expression of activated or dominant negative transgenic variants of the Drosophila homolog of ribosomal S6 kinase (dS6K) has been shown to cause phenotypes that are consistent with a role for dS6K in growth, but whether the phenotypes were due …


New Geographic Distribution Records For Centipedes (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) In Arkansas, Including The First From Crowley's Ridge And The Grand Prairie, C. T. Mcallister, H. W. Robison, L. C. Thompson, M. B. Connior Jan 2012

New Geographic Distribution Records For Centipedes (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) In Arkansas, Including The First From Crowley's Ridge And The Grand Prairie, C. T. Mcallister, H. W. Robison, L. C. Thompson, M. B. Connior

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


New Geographic Distribution Records For Horsehair Worms (Nematomorpha: Gordiida) In Arkansas, Including New State Records For Chordodes Morgani And Paragordius Varius, H. W. Robison, C. T. Mcallister, B. Hanelt Jan 2012

New Geographic Distribution Records For Horsehair Worms (Nematomorpha: Gordiida) In Arkansas, Including New State Records For Chordodes Morgani And Paragordius Varius, H. W. Robison, C. T. Mcallister, B. Hanelt

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Human Tacc3 In Cellular Responses To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Ivan H. Still, B. Lauffart Jan 2012

Analysis Of Human Tacc3 In Cellular Responses To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Ivan H. Still, B. Lauffart

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Very little is known about the etiology of ovarian cancer. However, studies have shown that occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and tobacco smoking can increase ovarian cancer risk. Previously, we have determined that 100% of ovarian tumors show loss or aberrant subcellular localization of TACC3 (transforming acidic coiled coil 3) relative to the normal ovarian surface epithelium (OSE). In mice, a role for TACC3 in the cellular response to PAH has been defined. However, comparable studies for human TACC3 has not been performed. In this report, we show that specific knockdown of TACC3 in human ovarian cancer cells …


Theoretical Justification For Bond Valence -- Bond Length Empirical Correlations, F. D. Hardcastle, S. Laffoon Jan 2012

Theoretical Justification For Bond Valence -- Bond Length Empirical Correlations, F. D. Hardcastle, S. Laffoon

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Bond valence – bond length empirical correlations are of great interest in chemistry, biology, geology and materials science because they offer a quick and convenient way of checking and evaluating molecular structures. Linus Pauling’s relationship is the most commonly used, but is a two-parameter fit where R0 and b must be optimized. In this study, a simplified quantum-mechanical approach was used to derive Pauling’s empirical bond valence – bond length relationship. A covalency factor was also introduced to account for the difference in “softness” between cation and anion (resulting in increased orbital overlap). An expression for the b parameter was …


Possible New Arkansas Endemic Plant Revealed By Dna Sequence Analysis, A, K. P. Fawley, C. T. Witsell, M. W. Fawley, J. S. Breedlove, R. J. Brockman, A. C. Humphrey, J. M. Lawson, K. N. Mccallie, D. A. Prescott, J. T. Rushing, J. M. Whitaker Jan 2012

Possible New Arkansas Endemic Plant Revealed By Dna Sequence Analysis, A, K. P. Fawley, C. T. Witsell, M. W. Fawley, J. S. Breedlove, R. J. Brockman, A. C. Humphrey, J. M. Lawson, K. N. Mccallie, D. A. Prescott, J. T. Rushing, J. M. Whitaker

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Cardamine angustata var. ouachitana, a wildflower in the mustard family (Brassicaceae), was described by Smith in 1982 to include a form of Cardamine found only in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. This variety is morphologically very similar to typical Cardamine angustata. The major difference noted by Smith for the two varieties was the complete lack of leaf hairs (trichomes) in the new variety, whereas typical Cardamine angustata normally possesses trichomes. However, Al-Shehbaz rejected the variety ouachitana and reduced it to synonymy with the typical C. angustata. The recommendation of Al-Shehbaz has been followed and the taxon Cardamine angustata var. ouachitana …


Morphology Of Rathke's Glands In The Snapping Turtle, Chelydra Serpentina, With Comments On The Presence Of Multilaminar Lamellar Bodies In Turtles, S. E. Trauth Jan 2012

Morphology Of Rathke's Glands In The Snapping Turtle, Chelydra Serpentina, With Comments On The Presence Of Multilaminar Lamellar Bodies In Turtles, S. E. Trauth

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

I examined the histology and ultrastructure of Rathke’s glands in hatchling, juvenile, and adult snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina). This species possesses four pairs of Rathke’s glands (i.e., one axillary and three inframarginals) that are embedded beneath marginal bones and are named primarily according to the anatomical location of their orifices. These integumentary glands are similar anatomically and ultrastructurally to one another. Each gland is comprised of a single, highly vascularized, secretory lobule, which is surrounded by a thick tunic of asymmetrically arranged, striated muscle. Two types of large secretory vacuoles characterize most of the holocrine cells produced by a relatively …


The Southern Arkansas University Biodiversity Collections, S. E. Krosnick, K. S. Dockter Jan 2012

The Southern Arkansas University Biodiversity Collections, S. E. Krosnick, K. S. Dockter

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Demographics Of Mole Salamanders (Ambystoma Talpoideum) In A Northeastern Arkansas Pond, J. W. Stanley, J. R. Engelbert, M. K. Patrick, J. A. Sawyer, S. E. Trauth Jan 2012

Demographics Of Mole Salamanders (Ambystoma Talpoideum) In A Northeastern Arkansas Pond, J. W. Stanley, J. R. Engelbert, M. K. Patrick, J. A. Sawyer, S. E. Trauth

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


New Host And Geographic Distribution Record For The Leech, Myzobdella Reducta (Annelida: Hirudinida: Rhynchobdellida: Piscicolidae), From Arkansas, C. T. Mcallister, W. E. Moser, D. J. Richardson, H. W. Robison Jan 2012

New Host And Geographic Distribution Record For The Leech, Myzobdella Reducta (Annelida: Hirudinida: Rhynchobdellida: Piscicolidae), From Arkansas, C. T. Mcallister, W. E. Moser, D. J. Richardson, H. W. Robison

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Summary Of Previous And New Records Of The Least Darter (Etheostoma Microperca) In Arkansas, B. K. Wagner, M. D. Kottmyer, M. E. Slay Jan 2012

Summary Of Previous And New Records Of The Least Darter (Etheostoma Microperca) In Arkansas, B. K. Wagner, M. D. Kottmyer, M. E. Slay

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The least darter, Etheostoma microperca, has a limited distribution in Arkansas and is designated as a species of greatest conservation need by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The fish was first documented in the state in 1938 in Wildcat Creek west of Springdale with additional discoveries in 1960, 1973, 1981, and 1982. A 1997 study documented the persistence of the species in Healing Spring Run and a spring run tributary of Osage Creek, 2 of the historic streams. Field sampling in 2004-2005 and 2010-2011, provided more concentrated sampling efforts in the basin. This study sought to determine the present …


Status, Dispersal, And Breeding Biology Of The Exotic Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia Decaocto) In Arkansas, J. M. Fielder, R. Kannan, D. A. James, J. Cunningham Jan 2012

Status, Dispersal, And Breeding Biology Of The Exotic Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia Decaocto) In Arkansas, J. M. Fielder, R. Kannan, D. A. James, J. Cunningham

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The exotic Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) was first sighted in Arkansas at Harrison (Boone Co.) on 25 June 1989. Since this initial sighting the species has grown in numbers and is now present in 42 of 75 counties across the state. In the spring and summer of 2009 and 2010, 20 nests were observed in the urban areas of Fort Smith (Sebastian County). Fifteen of the 20 nests (75%) were located on human-made structures of which 13 (65%) were on an electrical substation and two (10%) were on utility poles. The remaining 5 nests (25%) were in trees. Mean nest …