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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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The systematic status of the Italian wolf Canis lupus The systematic status of the Italian wolf Canis lupus

In the past, the gray wolf Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758, has been recognized in Italy as either the subspecies lupus or italicus. It has also been postulated that this population has undergone introgression from the domestic dog Canis familiaris. In order to clarify these issues, multistatistical analyses were made of 10 skull measurements of 34 full grown male wolves from the Italian...
Authors
Ronald M. Nowak, Nicholas E. Federoff

Proposal for adaptive management to conserve biotic integrity in a regulated segment of the Tallapoosa River, Alabama, U.S.A Proposal for adaptive management to conserve biotic integrity in a regulated segment of the Tallapoosa River, Alabama, U.S.A

Conserving river biota will require innovative approaches that foster and utilize scientific understanding of ecosystem responses to alternative river-management scenarios. We describe ecological and societal issues involved in flow management of a section of the Tallapoosa River (Alabama, U.S.A.) in which a species-rich native fauna is adversely affected by flow alteration by an...
Authors
Elise R. Irwin, Mary C. Freeman

Estimating state-transition probabilities for unobservable states using capture-recapture/resighting data Estimating state-transition probabilities for unobservable states using capture-recapture/resighting data

Temporary emigration was identified some time ago as causing potential problems in capture-recapture studies, and in the last five years approaches have been developed for dealing with special cases of this general problem. Temporary emigration can be viewed more generally as involving transitions to and from an unobservable state, and frequently the state itself is one of biological...
Authors
W. L. Kendall, J.D. Nichols

Evaluation of canoe surveys for anurans along the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park, Texas Evaluation of canoe surveys for anurans along the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park, Texas

Surveys for amphibians along large rivers pose monitoring and sampling problems. We used canoes at night to spotlight and listen for anurans along four stretches of the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park, Texas, in 1998 and 1999. We explored temporal and spatial variation in amphibian counts and species richness and assessed relationships between amphibian counts and environmental...
Authors
Robin E. Jung, K. E. Bonine, M. L. Rosenshield, A. de la Reza, S. Raimondo, Sam Droege

Sources of variation in breeding-ground fidelity of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) Sources of variation in breeding-ground fidelity of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)

Generalizations used to support hypotheses about the evolution of fidelity to breeding areas in birds include the tendency for fidelity to be greater in adult birds than in yearlings. In ducks, in contrast to most bird species, fidelity is thought to be greater among females than males. Researchers have suggested that fidelity in ducks is positively correlated with pond availability...
Authors
P.F. Doherty, J.D. Nichols, J. Tautin, J.E. Voelzer, G.W. Smith, D.S. Benning, V.R. Bentley, J.K. Bidwell, K.S. Bollinger, A.R. Brazda, E.K. Buelna, J.R. Goldsberry, R.J. King, F.H. Roetker, J.W. Solberg, P.P. Thorpe, J.S. Wortham

How should detection probability be incorporated into estimates of relative abundance? How should detection probability be incorporated into estimates of relative abundance?

Determination of the relative abundance of two populations, separated by time or space, is of interest in many ecological situations. We focus on two estimators of relative abundance, which assume that the probability that an individual is detected at least once in the survey is either equal or unequal for the two populations. We present three methods for incorporating the collected...
Authors
D.I. MacKenzie, W. L. Kendall

α1-Antitrypsin polymorphism and systematics of eastern North American wolves α1-Antitrypsin polymorphism and systematics of eastern North American wolves

We used data on the polymorphic status of α1-antitrypsin (α1AT) to study the relationship of Minnesota wolves to the gray wolf (Canis lupus), which was thought to have evolved in Eurasia, and to red wolves (Canis rufus) and coyotes (Canis latrans), which putatively evolved in North America. Recent evidence had indicated that Minnesota wolves might be more closely related to red wolves...
Authors
L.D. Mech, N.E. Federoff

Royal Tern: Sterna maxima Royal Tern: Sterna maxima

No abstract available.
Authors
P. A. Buckley, F. G. Buckley

Series forward Series forward

No abstract available.
Authors
J.M. Weeks, S. O’Hare, Barnett A. Rattner

Influence of behavioural tactics on recruitment and reproductive trajectory in the kittiwake Influence of behavioural tactics on recruitment and reproductive trajectory in the kittiwake

Many studies have provided evidence that, in birds, inexperienced breeders have a lower probability of breeding successfully. This is often explained by lack of skills and knowledge, and sometimes late laying dates in the first breeding attempt. There is growing evidence that in many species with deferred reproduction, some prebreeders attend breeding places, acquire territories and form...
Authors
E. Cam, B. Cadiou, J.E. Hines

Model-based estimation of individual fitness Model-based estimation of individual fitness

Fitness is the currency of natural selection, a measure of the propagation rate of genotypes into future generations. Its various definitions have the common feature that they are functions of survival and fertility rates. At the individual level, the operative level for natural selection, these rates must be understood as latent features, genetically determined propensities existing at...
Authors
W.A. Link, E.G. Cooch, E. Cam

Approaches for the direct estimation of lambda, and demographic contributions to lambda, using capture-recapture data Approaches for the direct estimation of lambda, and demographic contributions to lambda, using capture-recapture data

We first consider the estimation of the finite rate of population increase or population growth rate, lambda sub i, using capture-recapture data from open populations. We review estimation and modelling of lambda sub i under three main approaches to modelling open-population data: the classic approach of Jolly (1965) and Seber (1965), the superpopulation approach of Crosbie & Manly (1985...
Authors
J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines
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