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Density, Abundance, And Habitat Associations Of The Inland Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza Georgiana Georgiana) In Iowa, Tyler Harms, Stephen Dinsmore Mar 2016

Density, Abundance, And Habitat Associations Of The Inland Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza Georgiana Georgiana) In Iowa, Tyler Harms, Stephen Dinsmore

Tyler Harms

Wetlands continue to decline throughout North America and the Prairie Pothole Region, thus emphasizing the importance of understanding population trends and habitat associations of wetland species to ensure effective conservation and habitat management of those species. We estimated density and abundance and evaluated habitat associations of the Inland Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana georgiana) in Iowa. We conducted standardized distance sampling surveys for Swamp Sparrows and measured habitat characteristics at 307 wetlands in two regions of Iowa in 2009 and 2010. We used Program Distance to model detection probability and estimate region-specific breeding densities of Swamp Sparrows at Iowa …


Reactive Trace Element Enrichment In A Highly Modified, Tidally Inundated Acid Sulfate Soil Wetland: East Trinity, Australia, Annabelle Keene, Scott Johnston, Richard Bush, Edward Burton, Leigh Sullivan May 2010

Reactive Trace Element Enrichment In A Highly Modified, Tidally Inundated Acid Sulfate Soil Wetland: East Trinity, Australia, Annabelle Keene, Scott Johnston, Richard Bush, Edward Burton, Leigh Sullivan

Associate Professor Edward D Burton

This study examines the abundance of trace elements in surface sediments of a former acid sulfate soil (ASS) wetland subjected to marine tidal inundation. Sediment properties of this highly modified study site are compared with those of an adjacent unmodified, intertidal mangrove forest. Whilst some trace elements (Al, Cd, Mn, Ni and Zn) were clearly depleted due to mobilisation and leaching in the previous oxic–acidic phase, other trace elements (As and Cr) displayed significant enrichment in the tidally inundated ASS. Many trace elements were strongly associated with the reactive Fe and acid volatile sulfide (AVS) fractions, suggesting that trace elements …


Alteration Of Groundwater And Sediment Geochemistry In A Sulfidic Backswamp Due To Melaleuca Quinquenervia Encroachment, Scott G. Johnston, Peter G. Slavich, Phillip Hirst Jan 2010

Alteration Of Groundwater And Sediment Geochemistry In A Sulfidic Backswamp Due To Melaleuca Quinquenervia Encroachment, Scott G. Johnston, Peter G. Slavich, Phillip Hirst

Professor Scott G Johnston

Extensive encroachment of the native tree species Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) Blake has occurred on a coastal floodplain sulfidic backswamp in eastern Australia. Almost 50% of the open swamp area c. 1870 is now monospecific M. quinquenervia forest. Encroachment has been associated with shortened hydroperiods and land management changes following drainage for agriculture. Large differences to shallow groundwater and sediment geochemistry were observed beneath both individual M. quinquenervia trees and encroaching forests compared to open swamp. Groundwater beneath M. quinquenervia had enhanced titratable acidity and acidic metal cations, increased concentrations of other ionic species (Cl–, SO42–), altered ionic ratios, and increased …