Publications
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Prolonged incubation behavior by a marbled godwit
On 9 May 1972 I flushed a Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) from a nest containing four eggs in a large field of mulched wheat stubble in northwestern Stutsman County, North Dakota. I revisited the nest on 31 May and on 7, 9, 12, 15, 16, 20, and 21 June, and found an incubating adult on the nest during all visits except 21 June. Another adult was seen near the nest site only on 9 May. On 12 June the e
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K.F. Higgins
Ground nesting of bald eagles near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
No abstract available.
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R.G. Bromley, D.L. Trauger
Upland duck nesting related to land use and predator reduction
Duck nesting was studied during 1971 in north-central South Dakota under four conditions: in idle, five or six year old fields of domestic grass-legume mixtures in an area where predators including the red fox (Vulpes fulva), raccoon (Procyon lotor), striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), and badger (Taxidea taxus) were (1) reduced and (2) not reduced. Nesting was also studied in tracts of active agri
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H. F. Duebbert, H.A. Kantrud
Social behavior of breeding gadwalls in North Dakota
Responses of duck pairs encountering other ducks were categorized by McKinney (1965a) as displays, attack, escape and avoidance, sexual pursuit, and sociability. Gadwalls (Anas strepera) show all these responses on the breeding grounds, and characteristic behavior patterns occur depending on the reproductive state of the birds involved. The responses of paired ducks to unpaired males on the breedi
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T.J. Dwyer
Estimating survival rates from banding of adult and juvenile birds
The restrictive assumptions required by most available methods for estimating survival probabilities render them unsuitable for analyzing real banding data. A model is proposed which allows survival rates and recovery rates to vary with the calendar year, and also allows juveniles to have rates different from adults. In addition to survival rates and recovery rates, the differential vulnerability
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D. H. Johnson
Canada goose restoration
Abstract has not been submitted
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F.B. Lee, A.D. Kruse, L.J. Schoonover, C.H. Schroeder
Career opportunities in ornithology
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F.C. James, F.G. Cooch, M.S. Ficken, C.E. Knoder
Use of small fences to protect ground bird nests from mammalian predators
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A. B. Sargeant, A.D. Kruse, A. D. Afton
Summer birds for a South Dakota prairie
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J. T. Lokemoen, H. F. Duebbert
The prairie: to know it is to appreciate it
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J. T. Lokemoen, G.L. Krapu
Nematode parasites of waterfowl (Anseriformes) from western United States
Thirty-four species of nematodes were found in 415 Anseriformes (Anatidae) of 27 species; 93.7% of birds over 4 weeks old were infected. Data on prevalence, host specificity, age of host, and geographic distribution are given. Infections were more intense in sick birds and birds in poor physical condition. Accidental or abnormal infection was more likely in sick than in normal birds. From 1 to 13
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M.E. McDonald