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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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Disproportionate sex ratios of wolf pups Disproportionate sex ratios of wolf pups

Males comprised 66 percent of wild wolf (Canis lupus) pups from a saturated, high-density wolf range in northeastern Minnesota, possibly reflecting disproportionate conception of males. Packs from areas of lower wolf density in other areas of Minnesota had equal sex ratios of pups or a disproportionate number of female pups. Captive wolves showed a slight preponderance of male pups.
Authors
L.D. Mech

Status of the wolf in Michigan, 1973 Status of the wolf in Michigan, 1973

Wolf (Canis lupus) numbers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula declined from an estimated 45-50 animals in the mid-1950s to near extinction in 1973, probably because of overharvesting through the bounty system. Sporadic breeding and occasional immigration of wolves from Ontario and Minnesota are postulated to be the factors tending to maintain the present population at the level of perhaps six
Authors
J. Hendrickson, W. L. Robinson

Incidence of ingested lead shot in sora rails Incidence of ingested lead shot in sora rails

Gizzards of 934 sora rails (Porzana carolina) collected in Maryland (767) and Missouri (167) were examined for ingested shot. Ingested shot were found in 12.3 percent of the Maryland sample and 1.8 percent of the Missouri birds. Individual Maryland birds had ingested up to 28 pellets. None of the lead pellets examined was larger than a No. 7 1/2 shot. Maryland ingestion rates did not...
Authors
J.W. Artmann, E.M. Martin

Leucocytozoonosis in Canada Geese at the Seney National Wildlife Refuge Leucocytozoonosis in Canada Geese at the Seney National Wildlife Refuge

A history is given of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge and the losses of goslings of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) recorded since inception of the refuge in 1935. Since 1960, when more reliable data became available, losses have been extensive every 4 years. Gosling deaths are attributed to the infection with Leucocytozoon simondi. The blackfly (Simulium innocens) is considered to...
Authors
C. M. Herman, J.H. Barrow, I.B. Tarshis

Effects of methylmercury on approach and avoidance behavior of mallard ducklings Effects of methylmercury on approach and avoidance behavior of mallard ducklings

Mallard ducks were fed a control diet or a diet containing 0.5 or 3 ppm mercury (as methylmercury dicyandiamide) based on the dry feed. These mercury diets are approximately equivalent to 0.1 and 0.6 ppm mercury in a natural succulent diet. I measured for the ducklings the approach behavior in response to a tape-recorded maternal call and the avoidance of a frightening stimulus....There...
Authors
G. H. Heinz

Organochlorine insecticide residues in the free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) at Bracken Cave, Texas Organochlorine insecticide residues in the free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) at Bracken Cave, Texas

Fifty-nine free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana) were collected at Bracken Cave, Texas, and analyzed for organochlorine insecticides and polyehiorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Residues of DDE in the brain were greater in 12 young collected from the floor than in 15 young taken from the ceiling, but food deprivation, not higher residues in the brain, apparently caused young to fall...
Authors
D. R. Clark, C.O. Martin, D. M. Swineford

The toxicity of p,p'-DDT to the clapper rail The toxicity of p,p'-DDT to the clapper rail

The LC50 (concentration of toxicant in the diet expected to kill half of the test birds in 5 days) for p,p' -DDT in clapper rails (Rallus longirostris) was found to be 1,612 ppm for males and 1,896 ppm for females. Amounts of DDT + DDD in the brains of birds that died were significantly greater (P 0.01) than those in the brains of survivors. Thirty ppm DDT + DDD approximated the lower...
Authors
A. Van Velzen, J.F. Kreitzer

Cholinesterase (ChE) response and related mortality among birds fed ChE inhibitors Cholinesterase (ChE) response and related mortality among birds fed ChE inhibitors

Patterns of mortality and inhibition of brain and plasma ChE in birds treated with ChE inhibitors were studied in an attempt to determine the validity of using ChE activity as a monitoring and diagnostic technique. Analysis of brain ChE activity proved to be reliable for diagnosing and monitoring effects of selected ChE inhibitors in birds. Brain ChE inhibition exceeding 20% indicated...
Authors
J. Larry Ludke, Elwood F. Hill, Michael P. Dieter

Weights, growth, and survival of timber wolf pups in Minnesota Weights, growth, and survival of timber wolf pups in Minnesota

Weights, growth rates, canine tooth lengths, and survival data were obtained from 73 wild wolf (Canis lupus) pups that were 8 to 28 weeks old when live-trapped in three areas of northern Minnesota from 1969 to 1972. Relative weights of wild pups are expressed as percentages of a standard weight curve based on data from captive pups of similar age. These relative weights varied greatly...
Authors
V. Van Ballenberghe, L.D. Mech
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