Publications
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The herpetofauna of the Guayana Highlands: amphibians and reptiles of the Lost World The herpetofauna of the Guayana Highlands: amphibians and reptiles of the Lost World
No abstract available.
Authors
R.W. McDiarmid, M.A. Donnelly
Management of ticks and tick-borne diseases Management of ticks and tick-borne diseases
The mainstays of tick management and protection from tick-borne diseases have traditionally been personal precautions and the application of acaricides. These techniques maintain their value, and current innovations hold considerable promise for future improvement in effective targeting of materials for tick control. Furthermore, an explosion of research in the past few decades has...
Authors
H. S. Ginsberg, K.C. Stafford
Health management for the reintroduction of eastern migratory whooping cranes (Grus americana) Health management for the reintroduction of eastern migratory whooping cranes (Grus americana)
No abstract available.
Authors
B. Hartup, J. Langenberg, Glenn H. Olsen, M. Spalding, K. Miller
Bottomland hardwood restoration in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Looking past the trees to see the forest Bottomland hardwood restoration in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Looking past the trees to see the forest
Planned restoration of bottomland hardwoods is important to adequately address negative consequences resulting from the severe loss and fragmentation of forested wetlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Reforestation efforts have been promoted through government initiatives of state and federal agencies (e.g. Wetland Reserve Program) and private conservation groups. To clarify...
Authors
R.R. Wilson, J.M. Oliver, D.J. Twedt, W.B. Uihlein
[Book review] The history of ornithology in Virginia [Book review] The history of ornithology in Virginia
Virginia is arguably the birthplace of ornithology in North America. Captain John Smith and naturalist Mark Catesby were among the early describers of Virginia's common birds. David Johnston's book, however, begins by taking the reader back to the Tertiary period, some 65 million years ago, with Storrs Olson's description of fossils from tidewater Virginia. John Guilday, studying bone...
Authors
C.S. Robbins
Vector-borne diseases on Fire Island, New York (Fire Island National Seashore Science Synthesis Paper) Vector-borne diseases on Fire Island, New York (Fire Island National Seashore Science Synthesis Paper)
This paper discusses eleven tick-borne and five mosquito-borne pathogens that are known to occur at FIlS, or could potentially occur. The potential for future occurrence, and ecological factors that influence occurrence, are assessed for each disease. Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease on Fire Island. The Lyme spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, is endemic in local tick...
Authors
H. S. Ginsberg
[Book review] Massachusetts breeding bird atlas [Book review] Massachusetts breeding bird atlas
A glance at the dust jacket of this handsome volume drives home the conservation message that breeding bird atlases are designed to promote—that bird populations are changing over vast areas and, unless we become aware of changes in status and take remedial action, some species will disappear from our neighborhoods and even our county or state. A case in point involves the closely...
Authors
Chandler S. Robbins
Birds of the Baja California Peninsula: Status, distribution, and taxonomy Birds of the Baja California Peninsula: Status, distribution, and taxonomy
Birds of the Baja California Peninsula: Status, Distribution, and Taxonomy. By Richard A. Erickson and Steve N. G. Howell (Eds.). American Birding Association Monographs in Field Ornithology No. 3, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 2001: 261 pp. ISBN: 1878788396. $39.95 (paper). This volume is a collection of eight papers and five appendices on the status and distribution of the birds of Baja...
Authors
Mary Gustafson
From the Field: Carbofuran detected on weathered raptor carcass feet From the Field: Carbofuran detected on weathered raptor carcass feet
The cause of death for raptors poisoned at illegal carbofuran-laced predator baits is often not confirmed because the carcass matrices that are conventionally analyzed are not available due to decomposition and scavenging. However, many such carcasses retain intact feet that may have come into contact with carbofuran. Eastern screech owls (Otus asio) were exposed to carbofuran via...
Authors
Nimish B. Vyas, James W. Spann, Craig S. Hulse, W. Bauer, S. Olson
Geographic distribution: Hemidactylium scutatum (four-toed salamander.) USA: Maine Geographic distribution: Hemidactylium scutatum (four-toed salamander.) USA: Maine
No abstract available.
Authors
B. Windmiller, L. Weir, B. Barber, K. Blazej, G. Mittelhauser, P. Mittelhauser, K. Roen