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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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Annual variation in foraging ecology of prothonotary warblers during the breeding season Annual variation in foraging ecology of prothonotary warblers during the breeding season

We studied foraging ecology of Prothonotary Warblers (Protonotaria citrea) along the Tennessee River in west-central Tennessee during the breeding seasons of 1984-1987. We analyzed seven foraging variables to determine if this population exhibited annual variation in foraging behavior. Based on nearly 3,000 foraging maneuvers, most variables showed significant interyear variation during...
Authors
L. J. Petit, D. R. Petit, K.E. Petit, W. James Fleming

Selenium in wetlands and waterfowl foods at Kesterson Reservoir, California, 1984 Selenium in wetlands and waterfowl foods at Kesterson Reservoir, California, 1984

Kesterson Reservoir (Kesterson) received subsurface agricultural drainwater containing high levels of salts and selenium from farmland in the San Joaquin Valley of California. The accumulation of selenium in wetlands and waterfowl foods at Kesterson was investigated during May, August, and December of 1984. High concentrations of selenium were found in water, sediments, terrestrial and...
Authors
Carol Schuler, Robert G. Anthony, Harry M. Ohlendorf

Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations

We surveyed for raptors in forests on study areas in five of the eastern United States. For Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperi), Red-shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus), and Barred Owls (Strix varia) the contact rates obtained by broadcasting taped vocalizations of conspecifics along roads were significantly greater than contact rates obtained by only looking and listening from the roadside...
Authors
J. A. Mosher, M.R. Fuller, M. Kopeny

Ecology, behavior, and conservation of the Poo-uli (Melamprosops phaeosoma) Ecology, behavior, and conservation of the Poo-uli (Melamprosops phaeosoma)

Studies of the population density, habitat structure, foraging behavior, and activity budgets of the Poo-uli (Melamprosops phaeosoma) were conducted intermittently between 1973 and 1985 in a 50-ha study area in the upper Hanawi watershed, island of Maui, Hawaii. Poo-uli have apparently declined in density on this site by 80% from 1975 to 1981 and by 90% from 1975 to 1985. During this...
Authors
Stephen Mountainspring, T.L.C. Casey, C. B. Kepler, J. M. Scott

Renesting by American woodcocks (Scolopax minor) in Maine Renesting by American woodcocks (Scolopax minor) in Maine

The American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) is one of the earliest ground-nesting birds in the northeastern United States. In Maine, nesting begins in early April when temperatures can drop below freezing and significant snowfall can accumulate. Nests are usually in open woods, where eggs are laid on the ground in a shallow depression (Pettingill 1936, Mendall and Aldous 1943, Sheldon 1967)...
Authors
D.G. McAuley, J. R. Longcore, G.F. Sepik

Fat scoring: Sources of variability Fat scoring: Sources of variability

Fat scoring is a widely used nondestructive method of assessing total body fat in birds. This method has not been rigorously investigated. We investigated inter- and intraobserver variability in scoring as well as the predictive ability of fat scoring using five species of passerines. Between-observer variation in scoring was variable and great at times. Observers did not consistently...
Authors
D.G. Krementz, G.W. Pendleton

Capture-recapture estimation of prebreeding survival rate for birds exhibiting delayed maturation Capture-recapture estimation of prebreeding survival rate for birds exhibiting delayed maturation

Many species of seabirds exhibit delayed maturity and do not return to the natal colony to breed for several years after fledging. Capture-recapture studies are frequently conducted at such breeding colonies and often include marking of young birds. However, because of the absence of these birds from the natal colony during the first few years after banding, the data do not fit neatly...
Authors
J.D. Nichols, J. A. Spendelow, J.E. Hines

Avoidance of selenium-treated food by mallards Avoidance of selenium-treated food by mallards

Adult, male mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) were given a choice between a control diet and a diet containing 5, 10 or 20 ppm selenium as selenomethionine dissolved in water and mixed into the diet. At 10 and 20 ppm, selenium-treated diets were avoided. Avoidance appeared to be caused by a conditioned response, probably to illness caused by the selenium and not to an aversion to the taste...
Authors
G. H. Heinz, C. J. Sanderson

Bird specimens and documentation: Critical data for a critical resource Bird specimens and documentation: Critical data for a critical resource

As governments impose increasingly stringent regulations on the collection of bird specimens and as man alters ever greater areas of habitat with the loss of many of their contained species, museum specimens increase immeasurably in importance. Yet at present, museum collections do not contain an adequate representation of the world's avifauna and, unfortunately, are not likely to do so...
Authors
M.S. Foster, P. Cannell

Adaptations to tidal marshes in breeding populations of the swamp sparrow Adaptations to tidal marshes in breeding populations of the swamp sparrow

The Coastal Plain Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana nigrescens) was originally described from a small number of specimens from the tidal marshes of the Nanticoke River in southeastern Maryland. Based on our quantitative analysis of a larger series of specimens, we found that Swamp Sparrows collected during the breeding season from the Chesapeak and Delaware bays (and tributaries) and...
Authors
R. Greenberg, Sam Droege
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