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The Lobster Bulletin, Fall 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
The Lobster Bulletin, Fall 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
Lobster Bulletin
The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.
Headlines in the Fall 2011 issue include:
- Lobster Institute to Present Two Workshops at the Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association Weekend
- Number of Right Whales Up in Bay of Fundy
- Coming 2012 The Lobster Institute's 25th Anniversary
- A Full House for the Lobster Institute's Holiday Lobster & Wine Fest
- Research Report: Squid Outweighs Lobster in Rhode Island Fishery
- Research …
Beals Historical Society Fall 2011 Newsletter, Carol Davis
Beals Historical Society Fall 2011 Newsletter, Carol Davis
Downeast Fisheries Trail
A quarterly newsletter from the Beals Island Historical Society.
The Lobster Bulletin, Summer 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
The Lobster Bulletin, Summer 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
Lobster Bulletin
The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.
Headlines in the Summer 2011 issue include:
- Lobster Institute Cooperating Experts Directory a Valuable Asset
- Atlantic Lobster Sustainability Foundation Hosts First Lobster Science Symposium
- Research Report: Using the Invasive Green Crab in Food Product Development
- Research Report: Progress in the war against sea lice
- Maine Lobster Chef of the Year Finalists to Compete in Portland
The Physiological Ecology Of Seasonal Interactions: How Do Wintering Ground Events Constrain Breeding Success In Neotropical Migrants?, Rebecca L. Holberton
The Physiological Ecology Of Seasonal Interactions: How Do Wintering Ground Events Constrain Breeding Success In Neotropical Migrants?, Rebecca L. Holberton
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
Migratory birds breed throughout the temperate regions of North America but winter in very different habitats further south. Although 1000 km or more may separate wintering from breeding areas, recent research has revealed that ecological conditions during winter can influence subsequent reproductive success. The major objective of this research is to investigate the underlying physiological factors linking winter events with an individual's ability to breed. The American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) is an excellent study animal: its ecology and behavior during the wintering and breeding periods have been intensively studied. The degree to which redstarts prepare for breeding, and …
Clearcutting Has A Long-Lasting Effect On Habitat Connectivity For A Forest Amphibian By Decreasing Permeability To Juvenile Movements, Viorel Popescu, Malcolm L. Hunter Jr.
Clearcutting Has A Long-Lasting Effect On Habitat Connectivity For A Forest Amphibian By Decreasing Permeability To Juvenile Movements, Viorel Popescu, Malcolm L. Hunter Jr.
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Conservation of forest amphibians is dependent on finding the right balance between management for timber production and meeting species' habitat requirements. For many pond-breeding amphibians, successful dispersal of the juvenile stage is essential for long-term population persistence. We investigated the influence of timber-harvesting practices on the movements of juvenile wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus). We used a chronosequence of stands produced by clear-cutting to evaluate how stand age affects habitat permeability to movements. We conducted experimental releases of juveniles in 2008 (n = 350) and 2009 (n = 528) in unidirectional runways in four treatments: mature forest, recent clearcut, …
The Lobster Bulletin, Spring 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
The Lobster Bulletin, Spring 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
Lobster Bulletin
The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.
Headlines in the Spring 2011 include:
- “Give Back” Programs Becoming a Popular Way to Support the Lobster Institute
- 2011 Canadian/U.S. Lobstermen’s Town Meeting Transcript Now Available
- Lobster Institute on Facebook
- Research Report: Gardner Pinfold Long-term Value Strategy for the Canadian Lobster Fishery report discussed at Town Meeting
Research Report: Right whale population monitoring explained at Town Meeting …
The Lobster Bulletin, Winter 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
The Lobster Bulletin, Winter 2011, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine
Lobster Bulletin
The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.
Headlines in the Winter 2011 issue include:
- Massachusetts Lobster Fishery Invited to Participate in New "Commonwealth Quality" Program
- Laitram Machinery Donates Lobster Cooking Equipment to the Lobster Institute & University of Maine
- 2010 Friends of the Lobster Institute
- Research Report: Does less bait mean fewer lobsters?
- Lobster Institute to Host 2011 Canadian/U.S. Lobstermen's Town Meeting - March …