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Autor:
Karol Chandler-Ezell, Deborah M. Pearsall, J. Stephen Athens, Alex E. Morrison, Jerome V. Ward, Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
Latin American Antiquity. 27:3-21
The discovery of the fully developed Formative sites of Cotocallao (ca. 3750-2350 cal. B.P.) in the Quito Basin and La Chimba (ca. 2650-1700 cal. B.P.) in the northern highlands of Ecuador has raised questions about their cultural antecedents, which
Autor:
Molly S. Costanza-Robinson, Ingrid J. Pickering, Roger C. Prince, Graham N. George, Richard D. Foust, Anne-Marie Bauer, Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 306:558-565
X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES) was combined with ICP-MS to understand arsenic transfer and transformation within the freshwater Montezuma Well (central Arizona, USA) food web. Montezuma Well water contains 110 μg L −1 arsenic (100
Autor:
Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 75:14-42
Diatoms were collected at 165 stream, river, wall seep, and pond/lake sites in 9 counties in northwest and north central Washington, including the Olympic Pennsisula, over a 5-year period. Four hundred and fifteen species in 77 genera were identified
Autor:
David E. Ruiter, Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 73:270-294
Caddisflies were collected at 181 wall seep, stream, river, and lake habitats in 7 counties in northwest and north central Washington over a 6-year period. From 17,405 specimens, we identified 164 adult caddisfly species within 62 genera and 16 famil
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 57:119-122
Fragmentation of habitats and distance between drainages in the semi-arid Lower Colorado River Basin has contributed to development of disjunct populations of caddisflies in the region. Caddisflies in streams cluster into discrete regional assemblage
Autor:
David E. Ruiter, Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 69:299-308
Seventy-two caddisfly species in 36 genera and 15 families were collected along the Little Colorado, Verde, Gila, and Colorado rivers in Arizona. Brachycentrids, hydropsychids, limnephilids, and uenoids made up nearly 50% of the assemblage in foreste
Autor:
David E. Ruiter, Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 54:182-194
We collected 58 species of caddisflies representing 30 genera and 16 families during a 5- year period in Oak Creek, Coconino Co., Arizona. This is the largest number of species of caddisflies reported in any drainage in Arizona and includes .50% of s
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 111:151-158
Six families, 18 genera, and 34 species of Trichoptera are reported from Carroll County in western Iowa of which 18 are new state records. Hydropyschidae, Hydroptilidae, and Leptoceridae made up over 80% of the caddisfly fauna. The caddisfly assembla
Autor:
Kevin P. Wilson, Dean W. Blinn
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 67:185-198
We tested the hypothesis that allochthonous carbon is important in the diet of the endemic pupfish Cyprinodon diabolis over a 3-year period in Devils Hole, Nevada. Devils Hole is a cavernous limnocrene located in the Mojave Desert approximately 15 m
Publikováno v:
Pacific Science. 61:17-37
Paleoenvironmental investigations were undertaken on Laysan Island in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands to investigate its flora before historical observations. Substantial impacts occurred to the island as a result of late nineteenth- and ear