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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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Dissolution of raccoon sibling bonds

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
E. K. Fritzell

Post-breeding activities of mallards and wood ducks in north-central Minnesota

We used radio telemetry to monitor the post-breeding activities of 129 mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and 118 wood ducks (Aix sponsa) on a 932-km2 area in north-central Minnesota from 1968 to 1974. Upon completion of breeding activities and before the flightless period, all mallard drakes departed the area; this exodus peaked during early June. Of the non-brood hens 8 of 23 remained on the area, wh
Authors
D.S. Gilmer, R.E. Kirby, I. J. Ball, J. H. Riechmann

Evaluation of a nasal marker for ducks

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
R. J. Greenwood

Egg movement by a female gadwall between nest bowls

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
R.F. Johnson, L.M. Kirsch

Duck nesting in intensively farmed areas of North Dakota

A study to determine the major factors limiting duck nesting and production on intensively farmed areas in eastern North Dakota was conducted from 1969 through 1974. A total of 186 duck nests was found during searches on 6,018 ha of upland. Nest density per km2 for 5 major habitat types was 20.2 in untilled upland, 3.7 in standing grain stubble, 1.6 in mulched grain stubble, 1.2 in summer fallow,
Authors
K.F. Higgins

Yellow-crowned night herons sighted in North Dakota

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Dennis G. Jorde, G.L. Krapu, R.K. Green

Use of natural basin wetlands by breeding waterfowl in North Dakota

Use of basin wetlands by breeding populations of 12 species of waterfowl was investigated in 1965 and during 1967-69 throughout the prairie pothole region of North Dakota. Data were obtained primarily by random sampling techniques. Of the total population occupying natural basin wetlands 55 percent occupied seasonal and 36 percent occupied semipermanent wetlands. Seasonal wetlands contained 60 per
Authors
H.A. Kantrud, R. E. Stewart

Early little blue heron in Meeker County

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
D. H. Johnson

Breeding bird census - diked coastal salt marsh

Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
P.C. Sorensen, P. F. Springer