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This is a list of publications written by Patuxent employees since Patuxent opened in 1939.  To search for Patuxent's publications by author or title, please click below to go to the USGS Publication Warehouse.

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Exposure of free-flying birds to anticholinesterase insecticides in two conventionally managed fruit orchards Exposure of free-flying birds to anticholinesterase insecticides in two conventionally managed fruit orchards

Conventionally managed orchards receive extensive applications of anticholinesterase (anti-ChE) insecticides throughout the growing season. Because many avian species make use of these environments for nesting and foraging, they may receive substantial exposure to anti-ChEs. The model used to assess avian risk in these environments is highly simplified, and indicator species used in risk...
Authors
S.L. Borges

Investigations of potential bias in the estimation of lambda using Pradel's (1996) model for capture-recapture data Investigations of potential bias in the estimation of lambda using Pradel's (1996) model for capture-recapture data

Pradel's (1996) temporal symmetry model permitting direct estimation and modelling of population growth rate, u i , provides a potentially useful tool for the study of population dynamics using marked animals. Because of its recent publication date, the approach has not seen much use, and there have been virtually no investigations directed at robustness of the resulting estimators. Here...
Authors
James E. Hines, James D. Nichols

Individual covariation in life-history traits: Seeing the trees despite the forest Individual covariation in life-history traits: Seeing the trees despite the forest

We investigated the influence of age on survival and breeding rates in a long-lived species Rissa tridactyla using models with individual random effects permitting variation and covariation in fitness components among individuals. Differences in survival or breeding probabilities among individuals are substantial, and there was positive covariation between survival and breeding...
Authors
E. Cam, W.A. Link, E.G. Cooch, J. #NAME? Monnat, E. Danchin

Variation in survivorship of a migratory songbird throughout its annual cycle Variation in survivorship of a migratory songbird throughout its annual cycle

1. Demographic data from both breeding and non-breeding periods are needed to manage populations of migratory birds, many of which are declining in abundance and are of conservation concern. Although habitat associations, and to a lesser extent, reproductive biology, are known for many migratory species, few studies have measured survival rates of these birds at different parts of their...
Authors
T. Scott Sillett, Richard T. Holmes

Sublethal effects in avocet and stilt hatchlings from selenium-contaminated sites Sublethal effects in avocet and stilt hatchlings from selenium-contaminated sites

Excess selenium (Se) in the aquatic food chain is embryotoxic and teratogenic to avocets, stilts, and other waterbirds. American avocet (Recurvirostra americana) and black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) eggs were collected from three sites in the Tulare Lake Basin of California, USA, and hatched in the laboratory. These sites included the Tulare Lake Drainage District-north (TLDD-N...
Authors
D. J. Hoffman, C. M. Marn, Katherine C. Marois, E. Sproul, M. Dunne, J. P. Skorupa

Disentangling sampling and ecological explanations underlying species-area relationships Disentangling sampling and ecological explanations underlying species-area relationships

We used a probabilistic approach to address the influence of sampling artifacts on the form of species-area relationships (SARs). We developed a model in which the increase in observed species richness is a function of sampling effort exclusively. We assumed that effort depends on area sampled, and we generated species-area curves under that model. These curves can be realistic looking...
Authors
E. Cam, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines, J.R. Sauer, R. Alpizar-Jara, C.H. Flather

Conditions and limitations on learning in the adaptive management of mallard harvests Conditions and limitations on learning in the adaptive management of mallard harvests

In 1995, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service adopted a protocol for the adaptive management of waterfowl hunting regulations (AHM) to help reduce uncertainty about the magnitude of sustainable harvests. To date, the AHM process has focused principally on the midcontinent population of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), whose dynamics are described by 4 alternative models...
Authors
Fred A. Johnson, W. L. Kendall, J.A. Dubovsky

Can non-breeding be a cost of breeding dispersal? Can non-breeding be a cost of breeding dispersal?

Breeding habitat selection and dispersal are crucial processes that affect many components of fitness. Breeding dispersal entails costs, one of which has been neglected: dispersing animals may miss breeding opportunities because breeding dispersal requires finding a new nesting site and mate, two time- and energy-consuming activities. Dispersers are expected to be prone to non-breeding...
Authors
E. Danchin, E. Cam

Three geese resembling Gray-Bellied Brant/Lawrence's Brant from Long Island, New York Three geese resembling Gray-Bellied Brant/Lawrence's Brant from Long Island, New York

Three oddly plumaged brant, intermediate in several respects between 'Atlantic' or 'Pale-bellied Brant' (hrota) and ?Black Brant? (nigricans) were photographed and described on western Long Island, New York during 2002 (two in March, the third in October). Their plumage corresponded to that of the little-studied, and apparently genetically distinctive small population known among goose...
Authors
P. A. Buckley, S. S. Mitra

Forty-third supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds Forty-third supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds

This is the second Supplement since publication of the 7th edition of the Check-list of North American Birds (American Ornithologists' Union 1998). It summarizes decisions made by the AOU's Committee on Classification and Nomenclature between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2001.
Authors
R.C. Banks, C. Cicero, J.L. Dunn, A.W. Kratter, P.C. Rasmussen, J.V. Remsen, J.D. Rising, D.F. Stotz

Trail impacts and trail impact management related to ecotourism visitation at Torres del Paine National Park, Chile Trail impacts and trail impact management related to ecotourism visitation at Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Protected area visitation and ecotourism in Central and South America are largely dependent upon a relatively undisturbed quality of natural resources. However, visitation may impact vegetation, soil, water, and wildlife resources, and degrade visitor facilities such as recreation sites and trails. Findings are reported from trail impact research conducted at Torres del Paine National...
Authors
T. A. Farrell, J. L. Marion
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