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Zinc toxicosis in a free-flying trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) Zinc toxicosis in a free-flying trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator)
A trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) was observed near it mill pond in Picher, Oklahoma. USA. It became weakened and emaciated after about 1 mo, was captured with little resistance, and taken into captivity for medical care. Serum chemistry results were consistent with hepatic, renal, and muscular damage. Serum zinc concentration was elevated at 11.2 parts per million (ppm). The swan was
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J. W. Carpenter, G.A. Andrews, W. N. Beyer
Evaluating mallard adaptive management models with time series Evaluating mallard adaptive management models with time series
Wildlife practitioners concerned with midcontinent mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) management in the United States have instituted a system of adaptive harvest management (AHM) as an objective format for setting harvest regulations. Under the AHM paradigm, predictions from a set of models that reflect key uncertainties about processes underlying population dynamics are used in coordination...
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P.B. Conn, W. L. Kendall
Cytochrome P450 activity in green frogs (Rana clamitans melanota) exposed to water and sediments in the Fox River and Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA Cytochrome P450 activity in green frogs (Rana clamitans melanota) exposed to water and sediments in the Fox River and Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
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R.E. Jung, W. H. Karasov, M. J. Melancon
Cyanide hazards to plants and animals from gold mining and related water issues Cyanide hazards to plants and animals from gold mining and related water issues
Highly toxic sodium cyanide (NaCN) is used by the international mining community to extract gold and other precious metals through milling of high-grade ores and heap leaching of low-grade ores (Korte et al. 2000). The process to concentrate gold using cyanide was developed in Scotland in 1887 and was used almost immediately in the Witwatersrand gold fields of the Republic of South...
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R. Eisler, Stanley N. Wiemeyer
Movement behavior, dispersal, and the potential for localized management of deer in a suburban environment Movement behavior, dispersal, and the potential for localized management of deer in a suburban environment
We examined the potential for localized management of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) to be successful by measuring movements, testing site fidelity, and modeling the effects of dispersal. Fifty-nine females were radiomarked and tracked during 1997 through 2000 in Irondequoit, New York, USA, a suburb of Rochester. We constructed home ranges for those deer with A greater than...
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W.F. Porter, H.B. Underwood, J.L. Woodard
Estimating population trends with a linear model: Technical comments Estimating population trends with a linear model: Technical comments
Controversy has sometimes arisen over whether there is a need to accommodate the limitations of survey design in estimating population change from the count data collected in bird surveys. Analyses of surveys such as the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) can be quite complex; it is natural to ask if the complexity is necessary, or whether the statisticians have run amok. Bart et...
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John R. Sauer, William A. Link, J. Andrew Royle
Reproduction in nondomestic birds: Physiology, semen collection, artificial insemination and cryopreservation Reproduction in nondomestic birds: Physiology, semen collection, artificial insemination and cryopreservation
Pioneering work by Quinn and Burrows in the late 1930s led to successful artificial insemination (AI) programs in the domestic poultry industry. A variety of species specific modifications to the Quinn and Burrows massage technique made AI possible in nondomestic birds. Massage semen collection and insemination techniques span the entire range of species from sparrows to ostriches. Also
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G.F. Gee, H. Bertschinger, A.M. Donoghue, J. Blanco, J. Soley
Blarina brevicauda as a biological monitor of polychlorinated biphenyls: Evaluation of hepatic cytochrome p450 induction Blarina brevicauda as a biological monitor of polychlorinated biphenyls: Evaluation of hepatic cytochrome p450 induction
We assessed the value of short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda) as a possible biomonitor for polychlorinated biphenyl pollution through measurement of the induction of hepatic cytochrome P450 and associated enzyme activities. First, we checked the inducibility of four monooxygenases (benzyloxyresorufin-O-dealkylase [BROD], ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase [EROD], methoxyresorufin-O...
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J.S. Russell, R.S. Halbrook, A. Woolf, J.B. French, M. J. Melancon
Phosphorus amendment reduces bioavailability of lead to mallards ingesting contaminated sediments Phosphorus amendment reduces bioavailability of lead to mallards ingesting contaminated sediments
Lead poisoning of waterfowl has been reported for decades in the Coeur d'Alene River Basin in Idaho as a result of the ingestion of lead-contaminated sediments. We conducted a study to determine whether the addition of phosphoric acid to sediments would reduce the bioavailability of lead to mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). When sediments were amended with 1% phosphorus under laboratory...
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G. H. Heinz, D. J. Hoffman, D. J. Audet
Modeling abundance effects in distance sampling Modeling abundance effects in distance sampling
Distance-sampling methods are commonly used in studies of animal populations to estimate population density. A common objective of such studies is to evaluate the relationship between abundance or density and covariates that describe animal habitat or other environmental influences. However, little attention has been focused on methods of modeling abundance covariate effects in...
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J. Andrew Royle, D.K. Dawson, S. Bates
DENSITY: software for analysing capture-recapture data from passive detector arrays DENSITY: software for analysing capture-recapture data from passive detector arrays
A general computer-intensive method is described for fitting spatial detection functions to capture-recapture data from arrays of passive detectors such as live traps and mist nets. The method is used to estimate the population density of 10 species of breeding birds sampled by mist-netting in deciduous forest at Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, Maryland, U.S.A., from 1961 to 1972...
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M.G. Efford, D.K. Dawson, C.S. Robbins
Demographic analysis of dormancy and survival in the terrestrial orchid Cypripedium reginae Demographic analysis of dormancy and survival in the terrestrial orchid Cypripedium reginae
1. We use capture-recapture models to estimate the fraction of dormant ramets, survival and state transition rates, and to identify factors affecting these rates, for the terrestrial orchid Cypripedium reginae. We studied two populations in West Virginia, USA, for 11 years and investigated relationships between grazing and demography. Abe Run's population was small, with moderate...
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Marc Kery, Katharine B. Gregg