Publications
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The fauna of bottomland hardwoods in southeastern United States The fauna of bottomland hardwoods in southeastern United States
No abstract available.
Authors
C.H. Wharton, V.W. Lambou, J. Newsom, P. V. Winger, L.L. Gaddy, R. Mancke
Body lipids and pesticide burdens of migrant blue-winged teal Body lipids and pesticide burdens of migrant blue-winged teal
Blue-winged Teal were collected before and after their migration to wintering grounds in Latin America. Pesticide burdens, body weights, and lipid levels of carcasses were determined. Only DDE and dieldrin were detected in a small proportion of the samples and then at concentrations far below known-effect levels. Residue loads, because of their infrequency, were not significantly...
Authors
Donald H. White, Kirk A. King, C. A. Mitchell, A. J. Krynitsky
Whale sharks associated with fish schools off south Texas Whale sharks associated with fish schools off south Texas
No abstract available.
Authors
W. Hoffman, T. H. Fritts, R.P. Reynolds
Yellow rail collected in Maryland Yellow rail collected in Maryland
No abstract available.
Authors
E.M. Martin, Matthew C. Perry
Avian surveys of large geographical areas: A systematic approach Avian surveys of large geographical areas: A systematic approach
A multidisciplinary team approach was used to simultaneously map the distribution of birds, selected food items, and major vegetation types in 34,000- to 140,000-ha tracts in native Hawaiian forests. By using a team approach, large savings in time can be realized over attempts to conduct similar surveys of smaller scope, and a systems approach to management problems is made easier. The...
Authors
J. M. Scott, J.D. Jacobi, F. L. Ramsey
An evaluation of blood plasma for monitoring DDE in birds of prey An evaluation of blood plasma for monitoring DDE in birds of prey
Laboratory and field studies show that DDE residues in blood plasma are highly correlated with DDE in the brain, the rate of DDE exposure and the amount of DDE in eggs of free-living birds of prey. A blood sampling approach is proposed to supplement existing environmental contaminant methods available for birds of prey. Residues (ΣDDT) in plasma provide some direct information; however...
Authors
Charles J. Henny, D. L. Meeker
The effects of ingested petroleum on the maphthalene-metabolizing properties of the liver tissue in seawater-adapted mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) The effects of ingested petroleum on the maphthalene-metabolizing properties of the liver tissue in seawater-adapted mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)
Hepatic mixed function oxidase activities were estimated in seawater-adapted mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) that had been consuming food contaminated with one of five different types of crude oil. After 50 days of exposure to contaminated food, enzyme activities of liver microsomal preparations were assessed in terms of their naphthalenemetabolizing properties in vitro. Although dose...
Authors
J. Gorsline, W. N. Holmes, J. Cronshaw
Forty-fourth breeding bird census: 85. Jack pine-black spruce forest Forty-fourth breeding bird census: 85. Jack pine-black spruce forest
No abstract available.
Authors
D. Dawson, M. Walch
Importance of structural stability to success of mourning dove nests Importance of structural stability to success of mourning dove nests
Studies of nest-site selection and nesting habitats often involve a "characterization" of nests and of habitats in which nests are found. Our objective in the present work is to identify nest-site characteristics that are associated with variation in components of Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) fitness (e.g. the probability of a nest succeeding), as opposed to simply "characterizing"...
Authors
R.A. Coon, J.D. Nichols, H.F. Percival
Pharmocokinetics of cephalothin and cephalexin in selected avian species Pharmocokinetics of cephalothin and cephalexin in selected avian species
Plasma concentrations and the biological half-lives of cephalothin and cephalexin in avian species of a variety of body sizes and metabolic rates were studied. The species chosen were eastern bobwhite quail (Colinus v virginianus), pigeons (Columba livia), hybrid rosybill ducks (Netta sp), greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida), and emus (Dromiceius novaehollandiae). In the 1st...
Authors
M. Bush, D. Locke, L.A. Neal, J. W. Carpenter
Gentamicin tissue concentration in various avian species following recommended dosage therapy Gentamicin tissue concentration in various avian species following recommended dosage therapy
Plasma and tissue drug concentrations were compared in eastern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus virginianus) and pigeons (Columba livia) given gentamicin by IM administration at the dosage of 10 mg/kg, and in greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) and hybrid rosybill ducks (Netta sp) given the same antibiotic at a dosage of 5 mg/kg. Quail and cranes had significantly higher...
Authors
M. Bush, D. Locke, L.A. Neal, J. W. Carpenter
Organochlorine residues and mortality of herons Organochlorine residues and mortality of herons
Since 1966, 72 herons found dead or moribund in the field have been analyzed for organochlorine chemicals. In addition, 36 herons were obtained through systematic collections, and carcasses were analyzed to determine sublethal exposure to organochlorines. Brains of birds found dead or moribund were analyzed to determine whether the birds had died of organochlorine poisoning. Residues of...
Authors
Harry M. Ohlendorf, Douglas M. Swineford, Louis N. Locke