Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Identifier
SDAS_084
Subject Headings
Science--Periodicals; Science; South Dakota; Conference papers and proceedings; Tatina, Robert
Publication Date
2005
Description
Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science, 2005, Volume 84. The table of contents lists consolidated minutes of the ninetieth annual meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Science held on April 8 and 9, 2005; Executive Council list; 2005 Regional Science Fairs; disbursements/receivables and cash balance of the Academy; report of the Resolutions Committee; Executive Summary; proceedings editors; membership list; complete senior research papers and abstracts presented; and Special Symposium: Bird Research in South Dakota (K. C. Jensen and Dave Swanson, moderators). The presidential address, titled Scientific Literacy—Brightening a Dim Candle, was delivered by Robert Tatina. The following senior research papers were presented at the 90th annual meeting: Field Evaluation of an Indirect Method to Estimate Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity by D. W. DeBoer and R. G. TeKroney; Chemical and Physical Properties of Selected Soils in Charles Mix County, South Dakota by Darrell W. DeBoer, Robert A. Kohl, and James J. Doolittle; Productivity Responses to Nutrient Manipulations in Eastern South Dakota Hill Ponds by Matthew T. Mangan and Michael L. Brown; Chemical Weathering and Land Denudation of Paleozoic Carbonate Rocks in the Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming by Perry H. Rahn; Post-Hatch Hand-Picking Reduces Salmonid Fry Survival in Vertical-Flow Incubators by Michael E. Barnes, William A. Sayler, and Rick J. Cordes; Developing Parallel Algorithms for Seasonal Metrics Extraction by Paul Marshall and Daniel Swets; Organogenesis of Sunflower Mutant Lines by C. Carter, A. Nabipour, and A. Sarrafi; Survey of Culturable Heterotrophic Bacteria on the Gills of Juvenile Rainbow Trout During Hatchery Rearing by Robert McIntosh, David Bergmann, and Michael E. Barnes; Abundance and Diversity of Small Mammals in Exotic and Reseeded Native Grasslands at Oakwood Lakes State Park by Dawn M. Gardner, Kent C. Jensen, Kenneth F. Higgins, Nicole K. Hansen, and Abbigayil A. Huehl; Population Models for White-Tailed Deer in the Black Hills of South Dakota by David F. Terral, Kevin L. Montieth, Troy W. Grovenburg, Benjamin M. Burris, Bernard M. Hien, Christopher C. Swanson, Ashly D. Steinke, and Jonathan A. Jenks; Construction of a Comprehensive Herbarium Database for Grasses (Poaceae) from Eastern Wyoming and Western South Dakota by Curtis Car, Elle Kuegle, Elain Ebbert, and Mark Gabel; A Female Bison bison from Quaternary Sediments of Lyman County, South Dakota by David C. Parris and James M. Brezel; The Prehistoric Record of Fishes in South Dakota by David C. Parris, Gale A. Bishop, and Kenneth F. Higgins; Relative Abundance of Small Mammals in Sagebrush Steppe Habitats in Relation to Vegetation Characteristics by Tim R. Mullican, Amy R. Lewis, Kenneth F. Higgins, and Lester D. Flake; Spider Biodiversity at Oak Lake Field Station, Brookings County, South Dakota by Katherine E. Okins and Paul J. Johnson; Comparison of Scale and Otolith Age Estimates for Two South Dakota Bluegill Populations by Kris R. Edwards, Quinton E. Phelps, Jamie L. Shepherd, David Willis, and Jason D. Jungwirth; South Dakota Monthly Precipitation Trends from Long-Term Cooperative Observer Stations by Dennis Todey and Allison Schmidt; Unraveling Molecular Recognition in Proteins: Protocol Development for the MALDI-TOF MS by Melissa A. Fullner and William D. Price; Underdeveloped and Unusual Xenacanth Shark Teeth from the Lower Permian of Texas by Gary D. Johnson; The Fate of 2,4-D in Intact Soybean (Glycine max) by Laura Hummel, Anthony Mayer, and S. A. Clay; Effect of Local-Scale Topography on Wind Energy Potential by Andrew Deswiler; Beaver (Castor canadensis) Habitat Use in Eastern South Dakota, 2000–2001 by Jason D. Jungwirth, Charles D. Dieter, and Alison Munsterman; Age and Sex Characteristics of Beavers (Castor canadensis) in Eastern South Dakota by Jason D. Jungwirth, Charles D. Dieter, and Alison Munsterman; Quantifying Crop Damage by Giant Canada Geese in Day County, South Dakota, 2003 by Dustin Schaible, Charles D. Dieter, Robert Losco, and Paul Mammenga; Evaluation of Solar Radiation Estimation Procedures for Eastern South Dakota by Darrell W. DeBoer, Dean I. Olson, and Cristopher J. Skonard; Probability Functions for Some South Dakota Soil Properties by Darrell W. DeBoer; Plasma Leptin and Body Composition in Post-Hibernation Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrels by C. Loren Buck and Jennifer L. Jenkins; Fishes at Randomly Selected Sites on Wadeable Streams in South Dakota by Jason G. Kral and Charles R. Berry, Jr.; and Evaluation of a South Dakota Buffalograss for Reduced-Input Turf by Leo C. Schleicher and Shane M. Andersen. Abstracts of Senior Research Papers A Multiplex PCR Assay for Differentiating Strongyle Nematode Eggs from South Dakota Cattle by Aaron F. Harmon, Michael B. Hildreth, and Dante S. Zalenga; Identification of Larval Habitats for Culex tarsalis in Brookings County, South Dakota by Ryan J. Beyer, Joshua Seezs, and M. B. Hildreth; Extraction of DNA from Ostertagia ostertagi Eggs Using Commercial DNA Extraction Kits and a Bead Beater by Brian C. Lucas, Aaron F. Harmon, and Michael B. Hildreth; Effects of Fire Suppression on Forest Encroachment and Soil Organic Carbon in Newton Hills State Park by Jennifer D. Onberg and Steven L. Matzner; Use of Remote Sensing Technology to Characterize Regrowth of Vegetation Following Forest Fires in Glacier National Park, Montana by Kari Pabst, Heidi Underwood, Craig Spencer, and Don Ohlen; Effects of Soil Medium on Hydraulic Properties of Common Bean by Megan J. Jerke and Steven L. Matzner; Measuring Gene Expression of the High Molecular Weight Glutenins in ‘Chinese Spring’ Wheat Using RT-PCR by Leslie M. Baehr, Jon H. Engbers, Amanda J. Johnson, and Michael K. Wanous; Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of a Possible Buried Forest Bed, Madison County, MT by Richard Faflak; Evolution of Traits in Complex Environments: Drought Tolerance and Defense Correlations in Closely Related Congeners by Riston Haugen, Lexi Steffes, and David H. Siemens; The Evolutionary History and the Possible Serial Transmission of the Prion Protein (PRNP) Gene by Forrest H. Cain, Cythia Anderson, and Shane Sarver; Polymerization and Co-Polymerization of Linseed and Safflower Oil with Divinylbenzene by Timothy R. Hightower and Jay D. Hereen; Simultaneous Evolution of Drought Tolerance and Defense Against Herbivores: Quantitative Genetics of Boechera drummondii by Lexi Steffes, Jenny Buechler, Riston Haugen, and David Siemens; Costs and Benefits of Compounds Functioning as a Defense Against Herbivores in Boechera stricta by Shane Ziegenbein, Lexi Steffes, and David Siemens; Conservation Genetics of the American Dipper (Cinclus mexicanus) in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Cynthia M. Anderson, Carolyn S. Ferrell, Reann D. Mettler, and Shane K. Sarver; Short-Day Induced Bud Dormancy in Vitis riparia by Katherine M. Circle, Kathy Mathiason, Anne Y. Fennell, and David P. Horvath; Validating and Expanding Upon Microarray Expression Analysis Using Real-Time RT-PCR by Katherine M. Circle, Kathy Mathiason, Anne Y. Fennell, and David P. Horvath; Preserving Traditional Botanical Knowledge Among the Dakota People by Karen Meyer, R. Neil Reese, and Karla Witt-Lowe; Preliminary Data on Collected White-Tailed Jackrabbits (Lepus townsendii) in South Dakota by Dustin Schaible and Charles Dieter; Naturalization of Alfalfa in Rangeland by Lan Xu, Arvid Boe, Patricia Johnson, and Kevin Kephart; Searching for Near-Earth Asteroids by Brad Lowery and Ryan Claussen; Rare Earth Element Testing of the Ree Heights Fossil Site, Hand County, South Dakota by Doreena Patrick and David C. Parris; Graph Coloring with the First-Fit Algorithm by David Konz; Clay Nanocomposites of Novel Polycarbonates by Melt Extrusion by Josiah Reams, Tsvetanka Filipova, David A. Boyles, and John T. Bendler; Archaeal Diversity in Oak Lake Sediments by Karen Boegler, Volker Brozel, and Susan Gibson; Population Characteristics of Lotis Orangespotted Sunfish in South Dakota by Ryan A. Rasmus, Quinton E. Phelps, Jeremy P. Duehr, and Charles R. Berry, Jr.; Identification of Prion Protein Gene (PRNP) Sequence Variants in American Bison That Have Been Previously Shown to Be Associated with Resistance to Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy; Histotechnique Staining Methods for Cypripedium candidum Roots and Rhizomes by Brie Murphy and Carol Wake; The Presence of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Cypripedium candidum Orchids by Brie Murphy and Carol Wake; Cation and Anion Stability in Quaternary Ammonium Methyl Carbonates by Michael W. Amolins, Justin G. Norberg, Duane E. Weishaar, and Gary W. Earl; Aeroponic Culture of Corn in a Controlled Greenhouse Environment by Michelle Hayes and R. Neil Reese; Description of Aquatic Systems in National Parks of the Great Plains Network by Jill D. Rust and Nels H. Troelstrup, Jr.; Effects of DPA2-Ligation and pH on Europium(III) in a Biphasic Ionic Liquid/Water System by Erin Duncan, Senthamizh Samikkanu, Mary T. Berry, Krisma DeWitt, and James Sorenson; The Development of Tools to Study the Alfalfa Mosaic Virus Replication by Laura Divine, Muthukamar Balasubramanian, and Sue Loesch-Fries; Impacts of the Industrial Revolution on Temperate Grasslands by Emma Volz; Using Atmospheric Correction to Improve the Accuracy of Landsat by Mark Volz; Comparison of DNA Isolation Techniques: Do You Really Get What You Pay For? by David Faith, Jenna Linke, and Anthony B. Cole; The Influence of Antimicrobial Chemicals on Herbicide-Degrading Organisms by Aaron Hoese, Susan Gibson, Volker Brozel, and Sharon A. Clay; Multicellular Growth and Migration of Bacillus cereus in Soil by Yun Leo, Sebastien Vilain, and Volker S. Brozel; Blood Plasma Metabolites of Three Shorebird Migrants During Stopover in the Mid-Continent by Nathan E. Thomas and David L. Swanson; Descriptive Characteristics of a Red-Bellied Snake Population at Oak Lake Field Station by Regina D. Cahoe and Nels H. Troelstrup, Jr.; Field Isolates of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Are Well Conserved by M. Becker, L. J. Braun, and C. C. L. Chase; Production of Polyhydroxyalkanoates from Industrial Waste Streams by Jeremy Javers, William Gibbons, and Douglas; and New Late Cretaceous Paleontological Discoveries During the 2005 Expedition to Antarctica by James E. Martin, Judd A. Case, Marcelo Reguero, Juan Moly, Sergio Santillana, and J. Foster Sawyer. Special Symposium: Bird Research in South Dakota (K. C. Jensen and Dave Swanson, moderators).
Volume
84
Pages
380
Language
English
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Recommended Citation
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