Publications
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 Chesapeake Bay's birds and organochlorine pollutants The Chesapeake Bay's birds and organochlorine pollutants
No abstract available.
Authors
H. M. Ohlendorf
Tolerance of adult mallards to subacute ingestion of crude petroleum oil Tolerance of adult mallards to subacute ingestion of crude petroleum oil
Adult male mallards were fed untreated mash or mash containing 1.5% Prudhoe Bay crude oil for 7 days ad lib. During the initial 24 h of exposure to crude petroleum oil, ducks consumed less mash (P less than 0.05) and lost approx. 3.5% of their initial body weight (P less than 0.05), however, neither intake nor body weight differ between groups on days 2-7. Plasma samples collected...
Authors
Barnett A. Rattner
Winter waterfowl research needs and efforts in the Mississippi delta Winter waterfowl research needs and efforts in the Mississippi delta
No abstract available.
Authors
K. J. Reinecke
The eighty-first Audubon Christmas bird count. 399. Ocean City, Md The eighty-first Audubon Christmas bird count. 399. Ocean City, Md
No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins
Physical and chemical characteristics of warmwater streams: A review Physical and chemical characteristics of warmwater streams: A review
No abstract available.
Authors
P. V. Winger
A workshop in artificial insemination of non-domestic birds A workshop in artificial insemination of non-domestic birds
No abstract available.
Authors
G.F. Gee
Nutritionally-related diseases of captive-reared cranes and ratites Nutritionally-related diseases of captive-reared cranes and ratites
No abstract available.
Authors
John A. Serafin
Discriminant analysis in wildlife research: Theory and applications Discriminant analysis in wildlife research: Theory and applications
Discriminant analysis, a method of analyzing grouped multivariate data, is often used in ecological investigations. It has both a predictive and an explanatory function, the former aiming at classification of individuals of unknown group membership. The goal of the latter function is to exhibit group separation by means of linear transforms, and the corresponding method is called...
Authors
B. Kenneth Williams