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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Problems in aerial surveys of waterfowl in eastern Canada Problems in aerial surveys of waterfowl in eastern Canada
No abstract available.
Authors
E.B. Chamberlain, C.F. Kaczynski
Providing brood habitat for wood ducks Providing brood habitat for wood ducks
No abstract available.
Authors
Clark G. Webster, Frank B. McGilvrey
Problems in flyway-wide appraisal of wood duck habitat Problems in flyway-wide appraisal of wood duck habitat
No abstract available.
Authors
A.S. Hawkins, C.E. Addy
[Book review] Dangerous to Man, by R.A. Caras [Book review] Dangerous to Man, by R.A. Caras
The theme of this book is conservation. Animals are included in this work primarily on the basis of the traumatic injuries they inflict, the venoms they inject, and their poisonous character as food.
Authors
C. M. Herman
Movements of starlings in relation to a roost near Hanover, Pennsylvania Movements of starlings in relation to a roost near Hanover, Pennsylvania
No abstract available.
Authors
Don P. Fankhauser
Maryland's part in the 1966 Breeding Bird Survey Maryland's part in the 1966 Breeding Bird Survey
No abstract available.
Authors
W.T. Van Velzen
Rapid dosing of food pellets in toxicological studies with birds Rapid dosing of food pellets in toxicological studies with birds
No abstract available.
Authors
H.P. Pan, J.W. Caslick
The occurrence of Trichomonas gallinae in white-winged doves in Arizona The occurrence of Trichomonas gallinae in white-winged doves in Arizona
No abstract available.
Authors
E.W. Toepfer, L. N. Locke, L. H. Blankenship
Trichinosis in Maryland raccoons Trichinosis in Maryland raccoons
During recent studies of experimental Chagas’ disease, trichinosis was found in 2 out of a total of 44 Maryland raccoons (Procyon lotor) examined histologically following necropsy. All raccoons were trapped near the towns of Beltsville or Laurel. The raccoons found to have trichinosis were trapped in the area of the Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville. Cysts containing larvae of...
Authors
D.J. Winslow, D.L. Price, R.C. Neafie, C. M. Herman