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Exploration Exploration

The worldwide budget for nonferrous, nonfuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 58 percent in 2004 from the 2003 budget, according to Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The increase comes two years after a five-year period of declining spending for mineral exploration (1998 to 2002). Figures suggest a subsequent 27 percent increase in budgeted expenditures...
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D.R. Wilburn

Book review: Shorebirds of North America: the photographic guide Book review: Shorebirds of North America: the photographic guide

As stated in the preface of this new guide, shorebirds are among our most engaging birds. Their ecology and behavior are the subjects of numerous ornithological studies, their identification can challenge the skills of the most serious birdwatchers, and people with a casual interest in birds are captivated by the antics of Sanderlings (Calidris alba) chasing waves along a beach. While...
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Bruce G. Peterjohn

Home range and survival of breeding painted buntings on Sapelo Island, Georgia Home range and survival of breeding painted buntings on Sapelo Island, Georgia

The southeastern United States population of the painted bunting (Passerina ciris) has decreased approximately 75% from 1966–1996 based on Breeding Bird Survey trends. Partners in Flight guidelines recommend painted bunting conservation as a high priority with a need for management by state and federal agencies. Basic information on home range and survival of breeding painted buntings...
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E. G. Springborn, J. Michael Meyers

Evaluation of the landscape surrounding northern bobwhite nest sites: A multiscale analysis Evaluation of the landscape surrounding northern bobwhite nest sites: A multiscale analysis

Implementation of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) altered the interspersion and abundance of patches of different land-cover types in landscapes of the southeastern United States. Because northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) are experiencing significant population declines throughout most of their range, including the Southeast, it is critical to understand the impacts of...
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Craig White, Sara H. Schweitzer, Clinton T. Moore, I. B. Parnell, L. A. Lewis-Weis

Agronomie implications of waterfowl management in Mississippi ricefields Agronomie implications of waterfowl management in Mississippi ricefields

Ricefields are important foraging habitat for waterfowl and other waterbirds in several North American wintering areas, including the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV). Rice growers are likely to adopt management practices that provide habitat for waterfowl if agronomic benefits also occur. Therefore, we conducted a replicated field experiment during autumn through spring 1995–1997 to...
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Scott W. Manley, Richard M. Kaminski, Kenneth J. Reinecke, Patrick D. Gerard

Camera-trap study of ocelot and other secretive mammals in the northern Pantanal Camera-trap study of ocelot and other secretive mammals in the northern Pantanal

Reliable information on abundance of the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is scarce. We conducted the first camera-trap study in the northern part of the Pantanal wetlands of Brazil, one of the wildlife hotspots of South America. Using capture-recapture analysis, we estimated a density of 0.112 independent individuals per km2 (SE 0.069). We list other mammals recorded with camera traps and...
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M. Trolle, Marc Kery

Impact of special early harvest seasons on subarctic-nesting and temperate-nesting Canada geese Impact of special early harvest seasons on subarctic-nesting and temperate-nesting Canada geese

Dramatic changes in wintering distributions of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) have occurred over the past 50 years in eastern North America. Declines in numbers of subarctic-nesting geese wintering in southern states, and increases in numbers wintering in northern regions, have resulted in a northern shift in winter distributions. In contrast, numbers of temperate-nesting geese have...
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S. E. Sheaffer, William L. Kendall, E. Frank Bowers

Subchronic effects of methylmercury on plasma and organ biochemistries in great egret nestlings Subchronic effects of methylmercury on plasma and organ biochemistries in great egret nestlings

In recent years, high concentrations of mercury have been found in wading birds in Florida, USA. Great egret (Ardea alba) chicks (2 weeks old) were dosed orally daily with the equivalent of 0, 0.5, or 5 μg/g Hg as methylmercury chloride in the diet for up to 12 weeks. Weakness of the legs or paralysis occurred in all high-dosed birds. Geometric mean blood Hg concentrations were 0.17, 10...
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D. J. Hoffman, M. G. Spalding, P. C. Frederick

Phylogeography of the American woodcock (Scolopax minor): Are management units based on band recovery data reflected in genetically based management units? Phylogeography of the American woodcock (Scolopax minor): Are management units based on band recovery data reflected in genetically based management units?

Information on population connectivity throughout the annual cycle has become more crucial, because populations of many migratory birds are in decline. One such species is the American Woodcock (Scolopax minor), which inhabits early-successional forests in eastern North America. Although band recoveries have proved useful for dividing populations of this game bird species into an Eastern...
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J.M. Rhymer, D.G. McAuley, H.L. Ziel

Nonlinearity and seasonal bias in an index of brushtail possum abundance Nonlinearity and seasonal bias in an index of brushtail possum abundance

Introduced brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) are a widespread pest of conservation and agriculture in New Zealand, and considerable effort has been expended controlling populations to low densities. A national protocol for monitoring the abundance of possums, termed trap catch index (TCI), was adopted in 1996. The TCI requires that lines of leghold traps set at 20-m spacing are...
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David M. Forsyth, William A. Link, R. Webster, G. Nugent, B. Warburton
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