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Federal
Human Influences of the River Continuum Concept: Impacts of Anthropogenic Watershed Development and Nutrient Sources -- in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Department of the Interior —
Field Methods: Undisturbed streams with easy access from parallel trails and crossings within the Smoky Mt National Park will be sampled from headwater (1 or 2 order... -
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ATBI Diptera TWIG
Department of the Interior —
"PI conducted extensive trapping for dlptera in the park, especially for species that feed on blood (such as blackflies and mosquitoes) or are ectoparasites. He is... -
Federal
Bird Banding Records Associated with Great Smoky Mountains National Park from the USGS Bird Banding Lab
Department of the Interior —
Bird banding data from various research projects conducted within Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including but not limited to studies GRSM-00013, -00014,... -
Federal
Responses of Upland Forest Invertebrates to Climatic Warming: Understanding the Past to Predict and Manage for the Future.
Department of the Interior —
The study includes lower elevation sites outside the park. Wood-feeding insects were chosen because of the importance of their roll in the forest ecosystem, their... -
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Host survey and detection for thousand cankers disease pathogen, Geosmithia morbida, and Genetic Variability of Walnut Populations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Department of the Interior —
"PI is surveying the walnut of the park to look for evidence of thousand canker disease. If he finds any trees with symptoms, he will collect material to use to study... -
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Genetic Characterization of Feral Swine in Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Department of the Interior —
Field Methods: As a component of feral swine control measures conducted by National Park Service employees within Great Smoky Mountain National Park, I would request... -
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Freshwater Mussel Survey of Abrams Creek in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Blount County, TN
Department of the Interior —
documented the presence of 5 freshwater mussel species in the lower reach of Abrams Creek. No state or federally-protected species were observed. Densities were...