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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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Atlantic Flyway review: Region V: Laurel, Prince Georges County, MD (390-0765) Atlantic Flyway review: Region V: Laurel, Prince Georges County, MD (390-0765)

Despite a 22% increase in net-hours, the number of new birds banded dropped 26% from 1977. The decrease was noted in each month and was spread among all of the commonest species, including summer residents, winter residents, permanent residents, and transients. The greatest declines were in Scarlet Tanager (84%), Blue Jay (78%), Red-eyed Vireo (67%), Gray Catbird (62%), Ruby-crowned...
Authors
Chandler S. Robbins

Nest site and colony characteristics of wading birds in selected Atlantic Coast colonies Nest site and colony characteristics of wading birds in selected Atlantic Coast colonies

Nests of 5 species of wading birds were identified and marked during the breeding season at 6 locations from Massachusetts to North Carolina. At the end of the breeding season 12 characteristics of nest-site location were measured. Nest locations were mapped to examine dispersion and nearest neighbor relationships. Multivariate analyses were used to describe and compare sites and species...
Authors
Donald L. Beaver, Ronald G. Osborn, Thomas W. Custer

Computer simulation models as tools for identifying research needs: A black duck population model Computer simulation models as tools for identifying research needs: A black duck population model

Existing data on the mortality and production rates of the black duck (Anas rubripes) were used to construct a WATFIV computer simulation model. The yearly cycle was divided into 8 phases: hunting, wintering, reproductive, molt, post-molt, and juvenile dispersal mortality, and production from original and renesting attempts. The program computes population changes for sex and age classes...
Authors
J.K. Ringelman, J. R. Longcore

Demography of the Everglade kite: Implications for population management Demography of the Everglade kite: Implications for population management

Simple deterministic and stochastic population modelsi are used to examine the demographic patterns of the Everglade Kite population. These efforts are directed at making inferences about the evolution of the kite life-history pattern, and at providing guidelines for the management of the kite population. The Everglade Kite has apparently evolved high adult survival rates, in partial...
Authors
J.D. Nichols, Gary L. Hensler, P.W. Sykes

Sex-specific differences in winter distribution patterns of canvasbacks Sex-specific differences in winter distribution patterns of canvasbacks

Winter band recovery distributions of North American Canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) suggested that males and females exhibit comparable degrees of fidelity to general wintering areas. Of birds banded during the winter, the proportion of males was found to be higher in northern than in southern areas. Winter band recovery distributions of birds banded in particular areas during the...
Authors
J.D. Nichols, G.M. Haramis

Sleeping distance in wild wolf packs Sleeping distance in wild wolf packs

Sleeping distances were observed among members of 13 wild wolf (Canis lupus) packs and 11 pairs in northeastern Minnesota to determine if the distances correlated with pack size and composition. The study utilized aerial radio-tracking and observation during winter. Pack size and number of adults per pack were inversely related to pack average sleeping distance and variability. No...
Authors
S.T. Knick, L.D. Mech

Reproduction and residue accumulation in black ducks fed toxaphene Reproduction and residue accumulation in black ducks fed toxaphene

Three sets of 15 pairs of black ducks (Anas rubripes) were given 0, 10, or 50 ppm toxaphene in a dry mash diet for a period of 19 months, which included two breeding seasons. Survival of adults was not affected, but the weights of treated males were depressed during the summer months. Egg production, fertility, hatchability, eggshell thickness, growth, and survival of young did not vary...
Authors
S. D. Haseltine, M. T. Finley, E. Cromartie
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