Publications
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The Puerto Rican parrot and competition for its nest sites The Puerto Rican parrot and competition for its nest sites
No abstract available.
Authors
J. W. Wiley
Breeding chronology, molt, and measurements of accipiter hawks in northeastern Oregon Breeding chronology, molt, and measurements of accipiter hawks in northeastern Oregon
Most northern goshawks completed laying eggs in April, while most Cooper's hawks completed their clutches in May with essentially no overlap. The sharp-shinned hawks laid in late May and June. Juvenile females represented 4% of the northern goshawk breeding population; 22% of the Cooper's hawk breeding population (highest reported for the species) and 60% of the sharp-shinned hawk...
Authors
Charles J. Henny, R.A. Olson, T.L. Fleming
Enzyme activities in plasma, kidney, liver, and muscle of five avian species Enzyme activities in plasma, kidney, liver, and muscle of five avian species
Activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were determined in plasma, kidney, liver, and muscle from five species of captive birds. Few differences occurred in plasma activities between sexes but considerable differences occurred between species. All five enzymes...
Authors
J. C. Franson, H. C. Murray, C. Bunck
Organochlorine residues and eggshell measurements for tree swallows Tachycineta bicolor in Colorado Organochlorine residues and eggshell measurements for tree swallows Tachycineta bicolor in Colorado
This paper reports organochlorine (OCL) concentrations in breeding female tree swallows, nestlings, and eggs, and measurements of egg size and eggshell thickness. Our objective was to determine if higher concentrations of OCL chemicals were associated with adult mortality or nesting failure.
Authors
Lawrence R. DeWeese, Ronald R.H. Cohen, Charles J. Stafford
Effects of pelletized anticoagulant rodenticides on California quail Effects of pelletized anticoagulant rodenticides on California quail
A moribund, emaciated California quail (Callipepla californica) that was found in an orchard in the state of Washington had an impacted crop and gizzard. Pellets containing the anticoagulant chlorophacinone (Rozol, RO) were in the crop; the gizzard contents consisted of a pink mass of paraffin that was selectively accumulated from the paraffinized pellets. The plasma prothrombin time of...
Authors
L. J. Blus, Charles J. Henny, R. A. Grove
Habitat comparisons and productivity in nesting common terns on the mid-Atlantic coast Habitat comparisons and productivity in nesting common terns on the mid-Atlantic coast
Nesting Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) were studied at a number of barrier beaches and small islands of tidal salt marsh in New Jersey and the Eastern Shore of Maryland-Virginina from 1980 through 1982. Data were collected on clutch sizes, nest spacing, and nesting success. The principal null hypothesis tested was that no difference in reproductive success exists between beach and marsh...
Authors
R.M. Erwin, D. C. Smith
Detecting and displaying the structure of an animal's home range Detecting and displaying the structure of an animal's home range
No abstract available.
Authors
P.H. Geissler, M.R. Fuller
Growth and blood chemistry of ducklings reared on acidified wetlands Growth and blood chemistry of ducklings reared on acidified wetlands
Acid deposition is one factor that may be responsible for the decline of some waterfowl populations. Growth and physiological condition were monitored in captive-reared black ducks (Anas rubripes) exposed for 10-day trials (day 11-20 of life) on control (pH 6.8) and acidified (pH 5.0) man-made emergent wetlands. Impaired growth (body weight, culmen and tarsus length) and increased...
Authors
Barnett A. Rattner, G. Haramis, G. Linder, D. Chu
Replacement-clutching and annual nesting of California condors Replacement-clutching and annual nesting of California condors
Observations since 1981 have conclusively documented the capacity of California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus) to lay replacement clutches within breeding seasons and to nest successfully on an annual basis. Deliberate encouragement of these capacities led to a better than three-fold increase in reproduction of the remnant population in 1983 and 1984.
Authors
N.F.R. Snyder, J.A. Hamber
Effects of fluoride on screech owl reproduction: Teratological evaluation, growth, and blood chemistry in hatchlings Effects of fluoride on screech owl reproduction: Teratological evaluation, growth, and blood chemistry in hatchlings
The effects on reproduction in screech owls (Otus asio) of chronic dietary sodium fluoride administration at 0, 40, and 200 ppm were examined. Fluoride at 40 ppm resulted in a significantly smaller egg volume, while 200 ppm also resulted in lower egg weights and lengths. Day-one hatchlings in the 200 ppm group weighed almost 10% less than controls and had shorter crown-rump lengths. No...
Authors
D. J. Hoffman, O. H. Pattee, Stanley N. Wiemeyer
Population dynamics of North American light-bellied brent geese as determined by productivity and harvest surveys Population dynamics of North American light-bellied brent geese as determined by productivity and harvest surveys
Midwinter inventories of total numbers, population-age ratios in the autumn, and estimates of the total numbers of and age ratios in hunter-killed birds were used to develop a population budget for Atlantic Brant - Lightbellied Brent Geese - Branta bernicla hrota for the period 1968-84. Substantial fluctuations in productivity and survival occurred even in the absence of hunting seasons...
Authors
R.E. Kirby, T.W. Barry, R.H. Kerbes, H.H. Obrecht
Secondary poisoning of Franklin's gulls in Texas by monocrotophos Secondary poisoning of Franklin's gulls in Texas by monocrotophos
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald H. White, E. J. Kolbe