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Environmental Management | 2008

Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks into Cyberinfrastructure for Monitoring Hawaiian “Mountain-to-Sea” Environments

Michael H. Kido; Carsten W. Mundt; Kevin Montgomery; Adam Asquith; David W. Goodale; Kenneth Y. Kaneshiro

Monitoring the complex environmental relationships and feedbacks of ecosystems on catchment (or mountain)-to-sea scales is essential for social systems to effectively deal with the escalating impacts of expanding human populations globally on watersheds. However, synthesis of emerging technologies into a robust observing platform for the monitoring of coupled human-natural environments on extended spatial scales has been slow to develop. For this purpose, the authors produced a new cyberinfrastructure for environmental monitoring which successfully merged the use of wireless sensor technologies, grid computing with three-dimensional (3D) geospatial data visualization/exploration, and a secured internet portal user interface, into a working prototype for monitoring mountain-to-sea environments in the high Hawaiian Islands. A use-case example is described in which native Hawaiian residents of Waipa Valley (Kauai) utilized the technology to monitor the effects of regional weather variation on surface water quality/quantity response, to better understand their local hydrologic cycle, monitor agricultural water use, and mitigate the effects of lowland flooding.


Systematic Entomology | 1993

Patterns of speciation in the genus Lopidea (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae)

Adam Asquith

Abstract. Speciation in four monophyletic species groups of the mirid genus Lopidea is examined. An analysis of twelve speciation events suggests that vicariance can account for at least 50% of speciation in Lopidea, and the frequency of sympatric host plant speciation may be as high as 25%.


Ecohealth | 2010

Causal Connections between Water Quality and Land Use in a Rural Tropical Island Watershed: Rural Tropical Island Watershed Analysis

Guy Ragosta; Carl I. Evensen; Edward R. Atwill; Mark Walker; Tamara Ticktin; Adam Asquith; Kenneth W. Tate


Archive | 1993

Contemporary Hawaiian Insect Fauna of a Lowland Agricultural Area on Kaua'i: Implications for Local and Island-wide Fruit Fly Eradication Programs

Adam Asquith; Russell H. Messing


Environmental Entomology | 1992

Attraction of Hawaiian ground litter invertebrates to protein hydrolysate bait.

Adam Asquith; Russell H. Messing


Pacific Science | 1999

Alien Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (Salmoniformes: Salmonidae) Diet in Hawaiian Streams

Michael H. Kido; Donald E. Heacock; Adam Asquith


Environmental Entomology | 1995

Attraction of Hawaiian Aquatic Insects to Pest Tephritid Parakairomone Lures

Michael H. Kido; Adam Asquith


Journal of Environmental Management | 2011

Risk factors for elevated Enterococcus concentrations in a rural tropical island watershed

Guy Ragosta; Carl I. Evensen; Edward R. Atwill; Mark Walker; Tamara Ticktin; Adam Asquith; Kenneth W. Tate


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1994

An Unparsimonious Origin for the Hawaiian Metrargini (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae)

Adam Asquith


Archive | 1992

Annotated Insect Distribution Records for the Island of Kauai

Adam Asquith; Russell H. Messing

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Russell H. Messing

College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

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Carl I. Evensen

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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David W. Goodale

National Tropical Botanical Garden

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