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    Gates to Gregg High Voltage Transmission Line Study

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    The usefulness of LANDSAT data in the planning of transmission line routes was assessed. LANDSAT digital data and image processing techniques, specifically a multi-date supervised classification aproach, were used to develop a land cover map for an agricultural area near Fresno, California. Twenty-six land cover classes were identified, of which twenty classes were agricultural crops. High classification accuracies (greater than 80%) were attained for several classes, including cotton, grain, and vineyards. The primary products generated were 1:24,000, 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 scale maps of the classification and acreage summaries for all land cover classes within four alternate transmission line routes

    Reconstructing historical fish occurrence and documenting human-mediated introductions in lakes using sedimentary DNA

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    The recovery of DNA preserved in the sediment of aquatic systems (sedDNA) has provided short-term and long-term data on biological groups (e.g., bacteria, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fishes) and has advanced our understanding of how environmental changes have affected aquatic communities. Here, we demonstrate the use of fish sedDNA from lake sediment cores in reconstructing the history of fish occurrences in four lakes within the Oil Sands region in Alberta, Canada. A general fish and eight targeted qPCR-based eDNA assays for freshwater fish species (cisco, lake whitefish, northern pike, chain pickerel, burbot, rainbow trout, lake trout, and walleye) were rigorously designed and validated. Utilizing these assays, we detected sedDNA from several fish species in sediment cores spanning over a century, which aligned with conventional fish surveys and historical records of human-mediated introductions. The use of fish sedDNA provided greater temporal resolution into the historical fish faunal records, bridging the knowledge gap that spanned from 100- to 150-year-old data. The present study also allowed documentation of human-mediated introductions of fish populations to the examined lakes. These findings can be used to refine native freshwater fish ranges and clarify the influence of human-mediated introductions on fish diversity in lakes, providing essential baseline data for conservation management and environmental impact assessments
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