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Habitat Requirements For The Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria In The Chesapeake Bay, Patrick Baker, Roger L. Mann
Habitat Requirements For The Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria In The Chesapeake Bay, Patrick Baker, Roger L. Mann
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Large populations of softshell clams persist only in relatively shallow, sandy. mesohaline portions of Chesapeake Bay. These areas are mostly in Maryland, but can also occur in the Rappahannock River. Virginia. In some other portions of the bay, especially polyhaline portions. sparse populations of soft shell clams persist subtidally. Restricted populations exist intertidally.
Softshell clams grow rapidly in Chesapeake Bay, reaching commercial size in two years or less. They reproduce twice per year, in spring and fall, but probably only fall spawnings are important in maintaining population levels. Major recruitment events do not occur in most years. despite heavy annual …
Habitat Requirements For The Hard Clam, Mercenaria Mercenaria, In Chesapeake Bay, G.Curtis Roegner, Roger L. Mann
Habitat Requirements For The Hard Clam, Mercenaria Mercenaria, In Chesapeake Bay, G.Curtis Roegner, Roger L. Mann
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The hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, is found along the eastern coast of North America from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Texas. In Chesapeake Bay the hard clam is restricted to salinities above approximately 12 ppt. The abundances and distribution patterns of hard clams in Chesapeake Bay are based on studies performed nearly 20 years ago - a more extensive survey of hard clam resources is due. Statements concerning long term trends in populations are not feasible.
The basic anatomy of hard clams conform to that of venerid bivalves. Hard clams grow to a maximum shell length (anterior-posterior dimension) of …
Bibliography Of The Monogenetic Trematode Literature Of The World, 1758 To 1982, William J. Hargis Jr., Dennis A. Thoney
Bibliography Of The Monogenetic Trematode Literature Of The World, 1758 To 1982, William J. Hargis Jr., Dennis A. Thoney
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Interest in the monogenean parasites has grown markedly in the last twenty years. To enhance and speed world-wide research activity, we prepared the first edition of this bibliography in 1969. This latest effort is intended to do the same.
Transport Of Bivalve Larvae In The James River, Virginia, Jay D. Andrews
Transport Of Bivalve Larvae In The James River, Virginia, Jay D. Andrews
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The James River is the primary source of seed oysters for planting private beds in the Chesapeake Bay. A sharp decline in setting rates after 1960 accompanied cessation of oyster culture on private beds in the lower sector of the river. These broodstocks were eliminated and the beds were barren after 1960. High salinities permitted a new oyster disease caused by Minchinia nelsoni (MSX) to make planting in the lower river hazardous because of high mortalities (Andrews, 1964 and in press).
Studies of larval transport mechanisms were begun in the James River in 1950, and extensive sampling was done from …
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume V. Virginia And Maryland Waters, Marilyn Neff Loesch
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume V. Virginia And Maryland Waters, Marilyn Neff Loesch
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The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems came the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
The four …
The Virginian Sea Bibliography, Thomas M. Armitage, William J. Hargis Jr.
The Virginian Sea Bibliography, Thomas M. Armitage, William J. Hargis Jr.
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The bibliography of the Virginian Sea is a compendium of literature and environmental data concerning the Middle Atlantic Bight region of the Western North Atlantic - or the United States east coast. The geographical coverage of this bibliography ineludes that region extending from 41° N latitude to 36° N latitude and out 200 miles from the coastal headlands. This volume represents the first step of an effort undertaken by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science to assess the present status of knowledge concerning the physical and chemical environment, biology, and fisheries of the Virginian Sea. We do not put forth …
Community Structure Of Fishes On The Continental Slope And Rise Off The Middle Atlantic Coast Of The United States, John A. Musick
Community Structure Of Fishes On The Continental Slope And Rise Off The Middle Atlantic Coast Of The United States, John A. Musick
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Otter trawl cruises were conducted off the middle Atlantic coast of the U. S. from 1971 to 1975. More than 50,000 specimens of demersal fishes were captured during this program at depths of 75 m to 3000 m. Species assemblages were distributed along a coenocline with bathymetric areas of rapid faunal change (anantoclines) and of more gradual faunal change (aganoclines). Between 75 and 3000 m anantoclines were found at 150 to 200 m, 400 to 600 m, 900 to 1000 m, 1350 to 1500 m, and 1900 to 2100 m. Species diversity (Hl) increased between the continental shelf and slope, …
Bacterial Depuration By The American Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Under Controlled Conditions. Vol. 2. Practical Considerations And Plant Design, Bruce J. Neilson, Dexter S. Haven, Frank O. Perkins, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Martha W. Rhodes
Bacterial Depuration By The American Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Under Controlled Conditions. Vol. 2. Practical Considerations And Plant Design, Bruce J. Neilson, Dexter S. Haven, Frank O. Perkins, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Martha W. Rhodes
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No abstract provided.
Bacterial Depuration By The American Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Under Controlled Conditions. Vol. 1. Biological And Technical Studies, Dexter S. Haven, Frank O. Perkins, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Martha W. Rhode
Bacterial Depuration By The American Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Under Controlled Conditions. Vol. 1. Biological And Technical Studies, Dexter S. Haven, Frank O. Perkins, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Martha W. Rhode
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No abstract provided.
Factors Associated With Accuracy In Sampling Fish Eggs And Larvae, R. R. Bowles, J. V. Merriner, G. C. Grant
Factors Associated With Accuracy In Sampling Fish Eggs And Larvae, R. R. Bowles, J. V. Merriner, G. C. Grant
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Ichthyoplankton sampling gear is reviewed and evaluated with emphasis on power plant impact assessment. Effects of biotic and abiotic factors on gear accuracy are discussed. Difficulties associated with obtaining representative samples from patchy population distributions are acknowledged. A listing of commonly used sampling gear has been compiled and indexed by ecosystem. Meter nets and variations of meter nets are the most widely used gear for sampling fish eggs and larvae. Comparative gear evaluation has been performed based on information compiled in the report. Although the diversity of habitats and the great number of relatively important species makes summarization difficult, the …
Yorktown Power Station Ecological Study, Phase Ii : Final Technical Report, R. A. Jordan, R. W. Virnstein, J. E. Illowsky, J. Colvocoresses
Yorktown Power Station Ecological Study, Phase Ii : Final Technical Report, R. A. Jordan, R. W. Virnstein, J. E. Illowsky, J. Colvocoresses
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No abstract provided.
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iv. Virginia Waters, Sandra A. Gleason, Jane F. Stauble
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iv. Virginia Waters, Sandra A. Gleason, Jane F. Stauble
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The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems came the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
The Chesapeake …
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iii. Maryland Waters, Jane F. Stauble, Douglas H. Wood
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iii. Maryland Waters, Jane F. Stauble, Douglas H. Wood
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The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems came the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
This work …
A Check List Of The Biota Of Lower Chesapeake Bay : With Inclusions From The Upper Bay And The Virginian Sea, Marvin L. Wass
A Check List Of The Biota Of Lower Chesapeake Bay : With Inclusions From The Upper Bay And The Virginian Sea, Marvin L. Wass
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The biota of Chesapeake Bay seems generally less known than that of New England and much of our West Coast. The present work attempts to mollify this discrepancy. The compilation has been revised and expanded to include plants and vertebrates. Inclusion of creatures not strictly aquatic but which may occasionally found their areas flooded by tidal waters has necessitated subjective declsions of limitation.
Includes:
- Lower Plants
- Wetland and Dune Plants
- Phylum Protozoa
- Free-living Invertebrates (except Protozoa)
- Fishes of Chesapeake Bay and the Adjacent Coastal Plain
- Herptiles of the Maryland and Virginia
- Coastal Plain Birds Dependent on Open Water or Wetlands …
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Ii Virginia Waters, Pamela S. Tennyson, Susan O. Barrick, Frank J. Wojcik, William J. Hargis Jr.
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Ii Virginia Waters, Pamela S. Tennyson, Susan O. Barrick, Frank J. Wojcik, William J. Hargis Jr.
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The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems carne the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
This, the …
Bibliography On The Scyphozoa With Selected References On Hydrozoa And Anthozoa, Dale R. Calder, Harold N. Cones, Edwin B. Joseph
Bibliography On The Scyphozoa With Selected References On Hydrozoa And Anthozoa, Dale R. Calder, Harold N. Cones, Edwin B. Joseph
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Our goal in assembling this bibliography has been to bring together literature references on all aspects of scyphozoan research. Compilation was begun in 1967 as a card file of references to publications on the Scyphozoa; selected references to hydrozoan and anthozoan studies that were considered relevant to the study of scyphozoans were included. In 1968, a major research program on the jellyfish of Chesapeake Bay was initiated at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) under Dr. E. B. Joseph, and work on the bibliography became an integral part of the program. In 1969 we began converting the bibliography into …
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume I The James River, Susan O. Barrick, May B. Daw, Pamela S. Tennyson, Frank J. Wojcik, John J. Norcross, William J. Hargis Jr.
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume I The James River, Susan O. Barrick, May B. Daw, Pamela S. Tennyson, Frank J. Wojcik, John J. Norcross, William J. Hargis Jr.
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The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems came the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
The James …
Bibliography Of The Monogenetic Trematode Literature Of The World, 1758 To 1969, W. J. Hargis Jr., A. R. Lawler, R. Morales-Alamo, D. E. Zwerner
Bibliography Of The Monogenetic Trematode Literature Of The World, 1758 To 1969, W. J. Hargis Jr., A. R. Lawler, R. Morales-Alamo, D. E. Zwerner
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In preparing this bibliography we have attempted to collect all literature references pertaining to the Monogenea. Accordingly it represents an up-to-date (through September 1969) guide to the literature of these parasites, and is of maximum scope, including not only taxonomic literature but also references to ecological and physiological studies on Monogenea as well as reports of preferred methods of treating infestations of these parasites.
The Aerodynamics Of Flapping Birdflight, Carol Coughlin, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
The Aerodynamics Of Flapping Birdflight, Carol Coughlin, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Check List Of The Marine Invertebrates Of Virginia, Marvin L. Wass
Check List Of The Marine Invertebrates Of Virginia, Marvin L. Wass
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This list is the third revision of a preliminary list compiled by Dr. Willis G. Hewatt in 1959. This latest revision has been shortened by the deletion of most oceanic species. Conversely, a number of estuarine species have been added through further work. Those species known from the published work of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons Island, Maryland, have been included.
For several groups the list should be quite complete; for others, such as the amphipods, of which there are 21 unidentified species in the VIMS collection, much taxonomic work remains. Since many species have been identified only by the …
A Preliminary Assessment Of The River Herring Stocks Of Lower Chesapeake Bay : A Progress Report To The Herring Industry, Edwin B. Joseph, Jackson Davis, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
A Preliminary Assessment Of The River Herring Stocks Of Lower Chesapeake Bay : A Progress Report To The Herring Industry, Edwin B. Joseph, Jackson Davis, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
A Mathematical Analysis Of The Dynamic Soaring Flight Of The Albatross With Ecological Interpretations, Carol Coughlin
A Mathematical Analysis Of The Dynamic Soaring Flight Of The Albatross With Ecological Interpretations, Carol Coughlin
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The capability of flight plays a central role in the lives of most birds. Indeed, the existing morphological and ecological characteristics of many species are almost entirely dictated by the aerodynamic requirements of the highly developed flight modes they have acquired through evolutional specialization. In the case of such species, a clear understanding of the aerodynamic mechanisms underlying the particular flight modes can often provide a lucid insight into the basic physical relationships which govern a bird's characteristic activities and behavior.
This aerodynamic approach to the study of avian ecology is particularly useful in the case of soaring birds, where …
Data From Virginia-Maryland Cooperative Fish Trawl Surveys In Chesapeake Bay - 1957 And 1958, William Henry Massmann, Romeo Mansueti, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Data From Virginia-Maryland Cooperative Fish Trawl Surveys In Chesapeake Bay - 1957 And 1958, William Henry Massmann, Romeo Mansueti, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Surface Trawl Surveys To Determine The Abundance Of Juvenile American Shad (Alosa Sapidissima) In The Pamunkey And Mattaponi Rivers, 1952 -1956, William Henry Massmann, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Surface Trawl Surveys To Determine The Abundance Of Juvenile American Shad (Alosa Sapidissima) In The Pamunkey And Mattaponi Rivers, 1952 -1956, William Henry Massmann, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Fishes And Fish Larvae Collected From Atlantic Plankton Cruises Of R/V Pathfinder, March 1961 - March 1962, William Henry Massmann, Edwin B. Joseph, J. J. Norcross, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Fishes And Fish Larvae Collected From Atlantic Plankton Cruises Of R/V Pathfinder, March 1961 - March 1962, William Henry Massmann, Edwin B. Joseph, J. J. Norcross, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Water Temperatures, Salinities, And Fishes Collected During Trawl Surveys Of Chesapeake Bay And York And Pamunkey Rivers, 1956-1959, William Henry Massmann, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Water Temperatures, Salinities, And Fishes Collected During Trawl Surveys Of Chesapeake Bay And York And Pamunkey Rivers, 1956-1959, William Henry Massmann, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Gear Data Report From Atlantic Plankton Cruises For The R/V Pathfinder, March 1961 - March 1962, Woodrow L. Wilson, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Gear Data Report From Atlantic Plankton Cruises For The R/V Pathfinder, March 1961 - March 1962, Woodrow L. Wilson, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Industrial Or Scrap-Fish Catch From Pound Nets In Lower Chesapeake Bay - 1960, Edwin B. Joseph, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Industrial Or Scrap-Fish Catch From Pound Nets In Lower Chesapeake Bay - 1960, Edwin B. Joseph, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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No abstract provided.
Gear Data Report From Atlantic Plankton Cruises For The R/V Pathfinder, December 1959 - December 1960, J. J. Norcross, William Henry Massmann, Edwin B. Joseph, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Gear Data Report From Atlantic Plankton Cruises For The R/V Pathfinder, December 1959 - December 1960, J. J. Norcross, William Henry Massmann, Edwin B. Joseph, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
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No abstract provided.
Fishes And Fish Larvae Collected From Atlantic Plankton Cruises Of R/V Pathfinder : December 1959 - December 1960, William Henry Massmann, Edwin B. Joseph, J. J. Norcross, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Fishes And Fish Larvae Collected From Atlantic Plankton Cruises Of R/V Pathfinder : December 1959 - December 1960, William Henry Massmann, Edwin B. Joseph, J. J. Norcross, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
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No abstract provided.