A preliminary live-dead comparison of the ungulate community of Yellowstone National Park, WY, provides a baseline to assess the ecological fidelity of a temperate large-mammal death assemblage. Rates of skeletal disarticulation and bone decomposition in Yellowstone are generally lower than those ...
Wolves continued to disperse out of Yellowstone National Park and recolonized areas in western Wyoming. In 2002, we documented approximately 67-81 wolves (38-52 adults/yearlings) in eight different packs with an average pack size of 10.1 wolves (Table 2, Figure 3). We maintained 24 radio-...
That finding, however, may be confounded because data are restricted to adult females during September–October, primarily from Yellow- stone National Park, resulting in small sample sizes (mean n ¼ 2.6 bears/yr). An increase in percent body fat for 2011 further indicates trends should be ...
Basalt-cata- lyzed H2 production occurs readily in the presence of reduced acidic fluids (Stevens and McKinley, 2000), whereas H2 production from serpentinization reactions is more prevalent at alkaline pH (Oze and [FeFe]-hydrogenase in Yellowstone National Park ES Boyd et al 1486 Sharma, 2005...
The paper presents a quantification of main (hydrogen sulfide and sulfate), as well as of intermediate sulfur species (zero-valent sulfur (ZVS), thiosulfate, sulfite, thiocyanate) in the Yellowstone National Park (YNP) hydrothermal springs and pools. We combined these measurements with the measureme...
L. et al. Preliminary assessement of volcanic and hydrothermal hazard in Yellowstone National Park and vicinity. U.S. Geol. Surv. Open File Report 2007-071, 94 pp. (2007). 6. Miller, D. S. & Smith, R. B. P and S velocity structure of the Yellowstone volcanic field from local ...
DEMOGRAPHY OF LAKE TROUT IN RELATION TO POPULATION SUPPRESSION IN YELLOWSTONE LAKE, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Introduced lake trout Salvelinus namaycush threaten to extirpate native Yellowstone cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri in Yellowstone Lake, Yell... JM Syslo - Montana State University - ...
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The acidic hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, USA (YNP) provide relatively simple, low- complexity environments that are dominated by a relatively few microbial species (Inskeep et al., 2010). High temperatures (480C), low pH (pHo3) conditions generally favor Archaea-dominated com- m...
The northern half of the lake, spanning from the West Thumb region to Mary Bay (Supplementary Figure S1), accounts for B10% of the total geothermal flux in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) (Balistrieri et al., 2007). Recent surveys of Yellowstone Lake have employed bathymetric, seismic and...