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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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Introduction Introduction

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Authors
D. J. Hoffman, Barnett A. Rattner, G.A. Burton, J. Cairns

Bioindicators used in aquatic and terrestrial monitoring Bioindicators used in aquatic and terrestrial monitoring

There are many different types of contaminants present in the environment ranging from synthetic chemicals, which would not be present in the environment without man's intervention, to trace metals that are required for life. Concerns range from possible harmful effects on flora and fauna to possible harm to humans consuming such organisms. The complete chemical analysis for all possible
Authors
Mark J. Melancon

Evidence from tooth surface morphology for a posterior maxillary origin of the proteroglyph fang Evidence from tooth surface morphology for a posterior maxillary origin of the proteroglyph fang

Although the front-fanged venom delivery system of the Elapidae is believed to be derived from an aglyphous or opisthoglyphous colubroid ancestor, opinion is divided as to the end of the maxilla on which the proteroglyph fang originated. This study was undertaken to determine whether the evolutionary precursor of the proteroglyph fang was (a) a grooved posterior fang which migrated...
Authors
Thomas H. Fritts, K. Jackson

The challenge and opportunity of recovering wolf populations The challenge and opportunity of recovering wolf populations

The gray wolf once inhabited a wide variety of habitats throughout most of the northern hemisphere north of 20°N latitude. Because the animal preyed on livestock and competed with humans for wild prey, it was extirpated from much of its range outside of wilderness areas. Environmental awareness in the late 1960s brought for the wolf legal protection, increased research, and favorable...
Authors
L.D. Mech

Reliability of the Breeding Bird Survey: Effects of restricting surveys to roads Reliability of the Breeding Bird Survey: Effects of restricting surveys to roads

Breeding Bird Surveys (BBS), which are widely used to monitor trends in avian populations (e.g. Robbins et al. 1989, Sauer and Droege 1993), are conducted along roads but are used to infer changes in regionwide populations. Such inferences may be inaccurate if trends in habitat along roads differ from regionwide trends. For example, if forest cover regionwide remained constant but forest...
Authors
J. Bart, M. Hofschen, B.G. Peterjohn

Accumulation in and effects of lead and cadmium on waterfowl and passerines in northern Idaho Accumulation in and effects of lead and cadmium on waterfowl and passerines in northern Idaho

Waterfowl and passerines in northern Idaho in 1987 had high levels of lead in their blood and tissues that originated primarily from mining and smelting activities. Four Canada geese (Branta canadensis) and one common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) found dead contained 8 to 38 μg/g (wet mass) of lead in their livers. These levels exceed the lower lethal limit of 5 μg/g in experimental...
Authors
L. J. Blus, Charles J. Henny, D. J. Hoffman, R. A. Grove

Colony differences in response to trapping in roseate terns Colony differences in response to trapping in roseate terns

Both members of seabird pairs are normally required to fledge young. Seabirds that nest in sites accessible to predators usually have one parent in attendance during the egg/chick phase. Time devoted to foraging can vary with individual skill and age, prey availability and abundance (Seamy 1978), and distance to foraging grounds (Safina 1990). Although average skill of similar-aged...
Authors
J. Burger, I.C.T. Nisbet, James M. Zingo, J. A. Spendelow, C. Safina, M. Gochfeld

[Book review] Aquatic Ecology: Scale, Pattern and Process, edited by Paul S. Giller, Alan G. Hildrew, and David G. Raffaelli [Book review] Aquatic Ecology: Scale, Pattern and Process, edited by Paul S. Giller, Alan G. Hildrew, and David G. Raffaelli

Review of: Aquatic ecology : scale, pattern, and process. Paul S Giller; A G Hildrew; D G Raffaelli; British Ecological Society. Symposium; American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Oxford ; Boston : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1994. xiii, 649 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Authors
Matthew C. Perry

[Book review] The Eastern Screech Owl: Life History, Ecology and Behavior in the Suburbs and Countryside, by Frederick Gehlback [Book review] The Eastern Screech Owl: Life History, Ecology and Behavior in the Suburbs and Countryside, by Frederick Gehlback

Review of: Eastern Screech Owl: Life History, Ecology, and Behavior in the Suburbs and Countryside. Frederick R. Gehlbach. Issue 16; Issue 2008 of W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series. Texas A&M University Press; 1st edition (November 1994). ISBN: 0890966095. For ornithologists and ecologists alike, Fred Gehlbach's book promises to hold both interest and information value as a...
Authors
D.C. Hahn

[Book review] Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania, edited by Craig Moritz and Jiro Kikkawa [Book review] Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania, edited by Craig Moritz and Jiro Kikkawa

Review of: Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania. 1994. Edited By: Craig Moritz and Jiro Kikkawa. 404 pages, Col & b/w illus, line illus. Surrey Beatty & Sons. ISBN: 0949324485.
Authors
C. B. Kepler
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