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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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Pesticide residues in Arizona peregrine falcon eggs and prey Pesticide residues in Arizona peregrine falcon eggs and prey

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Authors
D. H. Ellis, L.R. DeWeese, T.G. Grubb, L.F. Kiff, D.G. Smith, Walter M. Jarman, David B. Peakall

Browse diversity and physiological status of white-tailed deer during winter Browse diversity and physiological status of white-tailed deer during winter

Subtle differences in available food resources and diet diversity of white-tailed deer can be monitored via chemical analysis of urine deposited in snow as winter progresses.
Authors
G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech, U.S. Seal

Environmental contaminants in blood of western bald eagles Environmental contaminants in blood of western bald eagles

Authors
Stanley N. Wiemeyer, Richard W. Frenzel, Robert G. Anthony, B.R. McClelland, Richard L. Knight

Effects of Kelthane® on reproduction of captive eastern screech-owls Effects of Kelthane® on reproduction of captive eastern screech-owls

Eastern screech-owls (Otus asio) were fed diets containing 10 ppm Kelthane® with 3.4% DDT-related contaminants (old technical formulation), 10 ppm Kelthane with no detectable DDT contaminants (new technical formulation) or a control diet. Food consumption, adult weight and date of initiation of egg laying were similar for birds in control and dosed treatment groups. Most measures of...
Authors
Stanley N. Wiemeyer, J. W. Spann, C.M. Bunck, A. J. Krynitsky

Evaluation of the toxicity of marine sediments and dredge spoils with the MicrotoxR bioassay Evaluation of the toxicity of marine sediments and dredge spoils with the MicrotoxR bioassay

The MicrotoxR bioassay was used to evaluate the toxicity of sediment and dredge spoil elutriates from several potentially-contaminated sites in Mobile and Pascagoula Bays. Elutriates were prepared using either local seawater or distilled deionized water (osmotically adjusted with NaCl prior to testing), and MicrotoxR assays were performed with the elutriates and three reference toxicants...
Authors
G.T. Ankley, R.A. Hoke, J. P. Giesy, P. V. Winger

Growth and morphometrics of the box turtle, Terrapene c. carolina Growth and morphometrics of the box turtle, Terrapene c. carolina

Growth of box turtles in a bottomland forest in Maryland was studied over a period of years (1944-1981). A bivariate analysis of age related growth showed that between 8 and 13 yr, male turtles grew at an average rate of 6.7% per year in carapace length, whereas females grew at 5.3% per year. Both males and females grew considerably more slowly between 14 and 19 years, males at 2.3% per...
Authors
L.F. Stickel, C.M. Bunck

Reproduction and demography of the Florida Everglade (Snail) Kite Reproduction and demography of the Florida Everglade (Snail) Kite

An 18-year study of reproduction and survival of the Florida Everglade (Snail) Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus) has revealed the following: extremely poor nesting success (only 13.6% of nests found at the nest-building stage successful); extremely long breeding seasons (some reproductive activity in almost all months in good years); frequent multiple brooding and frequent multiple...
Authors
N.F.R. Snyder, S. R. Beissinger, R.E. Chandler

Climbing performance of Harris' hawks (Parabuteo unicinctus) with added load: Implications for muscle mechanics and for radiotracking Climbing performance of Harris' hawks (Parabuteo unicinctus) with added load: Implications for muscle mechanics and for radiotracking

Two Harris’ hawks were trained to fly along horizontal and climbing flight paths, while carrying loads of various masses, to provide data for estimating available muscle power during short flights. The body mass of both hawks was about 920g, and they were able to carry loads up to 630 g in horizontal flight. The rate of climb decreased with increasing all-up mass, as also did the...
Authors
C.J. Pennycuick, M.R. Fuller, L. McAllister

Patterns of species co-occurrence of nesting colonial Ciconiiformes in Atlantic coast estuarine areas Patterns of species co-occurrence of nesting colonial Ciconiiformes in Atlantic coast estuarine areas

Patterns of co-occurrence of 11 species of nesting colonial Ciconiiformes in estuarine areas of the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida were examined using Reciprocal Averaging and Detrended Correspondence Analyses. The first RA ordination axis categorized the species into two groups: species of large birds that often nest in the tops of large trees, and species of smaller birds that...
Authors
J. A. Spendelow, R.M. Erwin, B. Kenneth Williams

Solar radio-transmitters on snail kites in Florida Solar radio-transmitters on snail kites in Florida

The effectiveness and safety of one- and two-stage solar radio-transmitters in tracking the movements and survival of adult and fledgling Snail Kites (Rostrhamus sociabilis) were evaluated between 1979 and 1983 in southern Florida. Transmitters were attached to birds with back-pack arrangements using teflon ribbon straps. Accessory plastic shields minimized feather coverage of the solar...
Authors
N.F.R. Snyder, S. R. Beissinger, M.R. Fuller

Distribution and behaviour of passerines around Peregrine Falco peregrinus eyries in western Greenland Distribution and behaviour of passerines around Peregrine Falco peregrinus eyries in western Greenland

This paper describes the distribution and behaviour of passerine birds within 1 km of Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus eyries in western Greenland. Passerine populations were censused in 1983 around six cliffs occupied by nesting Peregrines and at six sites on the open tundra, and in 1984 at two unoccupied sites suitable for Peregrine nesting. Four passerine species accounted for over...
Authors
R.J. Meese, M.R. Fuller
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