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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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Phenotypic variation of the Mexican duck (Anas platyrhynchos diazi) in Mexico Phenotypic variation of the Mexican duck (Anas platyrhynchos diazi) in Mexico

A collection of 98 breeding Mexican Ducks (Anas platyrhynchos diazi) was made in Mexico from six areas between the United States border with Chihuahua and Lake Chapala, Jalisco, in order to study geographic variation. Plumage indices showed a relatively smooth clinal change from north to south; northern populations were most influenced by the Northern Mallard (A. platyrhynchos) phenotype
Authors
N.J. Scott, R.P. Reynolds

Effects of the herbicide glyphosate on avian community structure in the Oregon coast range Effects of the herbicide glyphosate on avian community structure in the Oregon coast range

A study was conducted on vegetative changes induced by the herbicide glyphosate, and the resultant habitat use of birds nesting on two clearcuts in western Oregon. About 23 percent of total plant cover was initially damaged by aerial application of glyphosate. Most measures of vegetation on the treated site decreased relative to the untreated site 1 year after glyphosate application. By...
Authors
M.L. Morrison, E. Charles Meslow

Inheritance patterns of enzymes and serum proteins of mallard-black duck hybrids Inheritance patterns of enzymes and serum proteins of mallard-black duck hybrids

From 1974 to 1976, a breeding program was used to produce hybrids of black ducks and mallards for the evaluation of inheritance patterns of serum proteins and serum, liver and muscle enzymes. In addition to the crosses designed to produce hybrids, a series of matings in 1975 and 1976 were designed to evaluate inheritance patterns of a hybrid with either a black duck or mallard. At the F1...
Authors
R.P. Morgan, D. W. Meritt, S. B. Block, M.A. Cole, S. T. Sulkin, F.B. Lee, Charles J. Henny

Proper expression of metabolizable energy in avian energetics Proper expression of metabolizable energy in avian energetics

We review metabolizable energy (ME) concepts and present evidence suggesting that the form of ME used for analyses of avian energetics can affect interpretation of results. Apparent ME (AME) is the most widely used measure of food energy available to birds. True ME(TME) differs from AME in recognizing fecal and urinary energy of nonfood origin as metabolized energy. Only AME values...
Authors
M. R. Miller, K. J. Reinecke

The use of a robust capture-recapture design in small mammal population studies: A field example with Microtus pennsylvanicus The use of a robust capture-recapture design in small mammal population studies: A field example with Microtus pennsylvanicus

The robust design of Pollock (1982) was used to estimate parameters of a Maryland M. pennsylvanicus population. Closed model tests provided strong evidence of heterogeneity of capture probability, and model M eta (Otis et al., 1978) was selected as the most appropriate model for estimating population size. The Jolly-Seber model goodness-of-fit test indicated rejection of the model for...
Authors
James D. Nichols, Kenneth H. Pollock, James E. Hines

Case report: Isolation of streptococcus zooepidemicus from a bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Case report: Isolation of streptococcus zooepidemicus from a bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Streptococcus zooepidemicus was isolated from the interstinal tract of an adult male bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) found dead in Minnesota in 1974.
Authors
L. N. Locke, T. G. Lamont, R. Harrington

Lead concentrations and reproduction in highway-nesting barn swallows Lead concentrations and reproduction in highway-nesting barn swallows

Swallows (Hirundo rustica) collected within the right-of-way of a major Maryland highway were greater than those found in Barn Swallows nesting within a rural area. Lead concentrations in the feathers of adults from the highway colony were also greater than Lead concentrations in the carcasses and stomach contents of adult and nestling Barn those of rural adults, but concentrations in...
Authors
C.E. Grue, T. J. O'Shea, D. J. Hoffman

Estimating prey size and number in crayfish-eating snakes, genus Regina Estimating prey size and number in crayfish-eating snakes, genus Regina

Snakes of the genus Regina feed almost exclusively on crayfish. The paired, symmetrical gastroliths of crayfish are not digested and are detectable from x-rays of the snake. Gastrolith length is directly proportional to carapace length and can be obtained from x-rays. Carapace length can be converted to kcal of ingested energy. Using these relationships and repeated captures of radio...
Authors
J.S. Godley, R.W. McDiarmid, N.N. Rojas

Species groups in Proechimys (Rodentia: Echimyidae) as indicated by karyology and bullar morphology Species groups in Proechimys (Rodentia: Echimyidae) as indicated by karyology and bullar morphology

The genus Proechimys is divisible into four groups of species on the basis of bullar septal patterns. Each of the four groups can be further characterized by distinctive distributions and karyotypes. The subgenus Trinomys and the guairae species group each are comprised of phylogenetically closely-related species. The semispinosus- and brevicauda-groups, although generally distinctive on...
Authors
A. L. Gardner, L.H. Emmons
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