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Similarities and life cycle distributions of floras of 22 national parks in the midwestern United States Similarities and life cycle distributions of floras of 22 national parks in the midwestern United States

Twenty-two midwestern U.S. national parks were studied to examine the similarities of their floras and analyses of the floras in each national park were used to construct groupings of these smaller sample areas at various similarity levels in order to classify larger floristic areas. The parks were not on average very similar based on Jaccard's similarity index. The maximum average park...
Authors
James P. Bennett

Element concentrations on Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl. after three years of transplanting along Lake Michigan Element concentrations on Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl. after three years of transplanting along Lake Michigan

Improvements in air quality in air polluted areas are often followed by recolonization of habitats by sensitive lichens that had died out when air quality was worse. To test the hypothesis that air quality at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore has improved such that lichens could recolonize the area, samples of a species that once grew in the park, Hypogymnia physodes, were transplanted...
Authors
James P. Bennett, M. J. Dibben, K. J. Lyman

Floristic summary of plant species in the air pollution literature Floristic summary of plant species in the air pollution literature

A floristic summary and analysis was performed on a list of the plant species that have been studied for the effects of gaseous and chemical air pollutants on vegetation in order to compare the species with the flora of North America north of Mexico. The scientific names of 2081 vascular plant species were extracted from almost 4000 journal articles stored in two large literature...
Authors
J. P. Bennett

Floristic summary of 22 National Parks in the Midwestern United States Floristic summary of 22 National Parks in the Midwestern United States

Biological diversity is studied at many geographical scales, but specimen collecting is invariably done at a local level. Collecting of animal and plant specimens leads to the compilation of checklists for multiple small areas, which are sometimes merged to produce larger, regional checklists. Such an approach was employed to study the regional vascular flora of 22 national parks of the...
Authors
J. P. Bennett

A retrospective study of postmortem findings in red-tailed hawks A retrospective study of postmortem findings in red-tailed hawks

We studied necropsy results from carcasses of 163 red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) submitted to the National Wildlife Health Center from 1975 through 1992. The most frequent postmortem finding was emaciation of unknown etiology, diagnosed in 33 (20%) carcasses. Proportionally more juveniles than adults were emaciated. Evidence of non-gunshot trauma, often suggestive of collision with...
Authors
J. Christian Franson, Nancy Thomas, Milton R. Smith, A. H. Robbins, S. Newman, P. C. McCartin

Diagnostic findings in 132 great horned owls Diagnostic findings in 132 great horned owls

We reviewed diagnostic findings for 132 great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) carcasses that were submitted to the National Wildlife Health Center from 1975-93. The carcasses were collected in 24 states but most came from Colorado (N = 21), Missouri (N = 12), Oregon (N = 12), Wyoming (N = 11), Illinois (N = 10), and Wisconsin (N = 9). Forty-two birds were emaciated but presumptive causes...
Authors
J. Christian Franson, S. E. Little

Helminth parasites of the osprey, Pandion haliaetus, in North America Helminth parasites of the osprey, Pandion haliaetus, in North America

A total of 28 species of helminths (17 trematodes, 3 cestodes, 7 nematodes, and 1 acanthocephalan) was recovered from 17 ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) from the United States. Intensities of infection were low and no lesions were attributed to the parasites. Seven species appear to be specialists in ospreys, 2 species generalists in raptors, and the remainder generalists in other orders of...
Authors
J. M. Kinsella, Rebecca A. Cole, Donald J. Forrester, Constance L. Roderick

Pasteurella multocida isolated from wild birds of North America: a serotype and DNA fingerprint study of isolates from 1978 to 1993 Pasteurella multocida isolated from wild birds of North America: a serotype and DNA fingerprint study of isolates from 1978 to 1993

Serotype and DNA fingerprint methods were used to study Pasteurella multocida isolated from 320 wild birds of North America. Isolates were collected during 1978-93. The HhaI profiles of 314 isolates matched the HhaI profile of somatic reference type 1, strain X-73; somatic type 1 antigen was expressed by 310 isolates, and the serotype of four isolates was undetected. Differentiation of...
Authors
M. A. Wilson, R. M. Duncan, G.E. Nordholm, B.M. Berlowski
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