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USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center staff publish results of their research in USGS series reports and in peer-reviewed journals. Publication links are below.  Information on all USGS publications can be found at the USGS Publications Warehouse.

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The environmental crisis--a call to action

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
G.A. Sherwood

Home grown honkers

No abstract available.
Authors
Herbert H. Dill, Forrest B. Lee

New homes for prairie ducks

This pamphlet describes how to make, install and care for inexpensive duck nesting baskets. Ducks have been attracted to these structures in the prairies of eastern North and South Dakota, western Minnesota, and northern Iowa. Nesting structures can help increase the number of local nesting ducks, especially mallards.
Authors
H. A. Doty

Ecology of prairie duck nesting

No abstract available.
Authors
H. F. Duebbert

Testing of selected pharmacological agents for capturing waterfowl [Annual Progress Report]

The response of game-farm mallards (Frost strain) to seven pharmacological immobilizing agents was evaluated in Phase I of a planned four-phase study. A limited amount of testing was also done with wild mallards. Single dosages were administered to determine the mean effective dose (ED50) and mean lethal dose (LD50), The therapeutic index, or safety factor (LD50/ED50), and palatability were also e
Authors
D. R. Cline

The red fox

No abstract available.
Authors
A. B. Sargeant

Rapid method for filtration of marsh waters

No abstract available.
Authors
V. A. Adomaitis, J.A. Shoesmith

Selective feeding by juvenile diving ducks in summer

Waterfowl often fail to use foods that seem plentiful to the investigator. The extent to which selective feeding or rejection of foods is a function of behavioral and morphological adaptations of the species, conditioned behavior of the individual, or individual preference for certain foods has not been appraised. The objectives of our study were to determine: (1) the extent of selective feeding a
Authors
J. C. Bartonek, J.J. Hickey

Waterfowl production in relation to grazing

A 4-year production study of upland nesting waterfowl on the Missouri Coteau area of North Dakota showed that pair numbers, nesting densities and nest success were generally reduced by grazing. It is suggested that cover removal such as regular grazing and mowing be discontinued on areas managed primarily for waterfowl production and that management practices which create dense rank cover be subst
Authors
L.M. Kirsch

Additional breeding birds in Roscoe area

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
H. F. Duebbert

Mallard hatching from an egg cracked by freezing

The eggs of early-nesting waterfowl in North Dakota are frequently exposed to subfreezing temperatures. Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and Pintail (Anas acuta), normally the first ducks to arrive in the spring, begin limited early nesting in min-April. Nighttime temperatures during this period frequently drop below freezing, and late spring blizzards are not unusual.
Authors
R. J. Greenwood