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Breeding population density and habitat use of Swainson's warblers in a Georgia floodplain forest Breeding population density and habitat use of Swainson's warblers in a Georgia floodplain forest

I examined density and habitat use of a Swainson's Warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii) breeding population in Georgia. This songbird species is inadequately monitored, and may be declining due to anthropogenic alteration of floodplain forest breeding habitats. I used distance sampling methods to estimate density, finding 9.4 singing males/ha (CV = 0.298). Individuals were encountered too
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E.A. Wright

Intermittent fasting during winter and spring affects body composition and reproduction of a migratory duck Intermittent fasting during winter and spring affects body composition and reproduction of a migratory duck

We compared food intake, body mass and body composition of male and female black ducks (Anas rubripes) during winter (January-March). Birds were fed the same complete diet ad libitum on consecutive days each week without fasting (control; nine male; nine female) or with either short fasts (2 day.week-1; nine male; nine female), or long fasts (4 day.week-1; eleven male; twelve female). We
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P.S. Barboza, Dennis G. Jorde

Tracking surf scoters Tracking surf scoters

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Matthew C. Perry

Identification and synthetic modeling of factors affecting American black duck populations Identification and synthetic modeling of factors affecting American black duck populations

We reviewed the literature on factors potentially affecting the population status of American black ducks (Anas rupribes). Our review suggests that there is some support for the influence of 4 major, continental-scope factors in limiting or regulating black duck populations: 1) loss in the quantity or quality of breeding habitats; 2) loss in the quantity or quality of wintering habitats...
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Michael J. Conroy, Mark W. Miller, James E. Hines

Field testing of immunocontraception on white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on Fire Island National Seashore, New York, USA Field testing of immunocontraception on white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on Fire Island National Seashore, New York, USA

Application of contraception for the control of suburban populations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has been much debated, but few data are available on field applications and even fewer on population effects. Between 1993 and 1997, 74-164 individually known female deer living on Fire Island, New York, USA, were treated remotely with an initial shot of 65 microg porcine...
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R.E. Naugle, A.T. Rutberg, H.B. Underwood, J.W. Turner, I.K. Liu

The exotic mute swan (Cygnus olor) in Chesapeake Bay, USA The exotic mute swan (Cygnus olor) in Chesapeake Bay, USA

The exotic mute swan (Cygnus olor) has increased its population size in Chesapeake Bay (Maryland and Virginia) to approximately 4,500 since 1962 when five swans were released in the Bay. The Bay population of mute swans now represents 30% of the total Atlantic Flyway population (12,600) and has had a phenomenal increase of 1,200% from 1986 to 1999. Unlike the tundra swans (Cygnus...
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Matthew C. Perry

Reconstruction of Anacostia wetlands: success? Reconstruction of Anacostia wetlands: success?

Historically, the tidal Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. had been an extensive system of freshwater tidal marshes replete with a full array of wetland vegetation dominated by wild rice. The local Nacochtank Indians had found the abundant fish and wildlife sufficient to sustain their daily lives. White man's intrusion upon the landscape gradually brought about deterioration of the...
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R.S. Hammerschlag

American black duck summer range versus winter range: a dichotomy of riches American black duck summer range versus winter range: a dichotomy of riches

The status of the American black duck (Anas rubripes) population has more often been attributed to a single event than to multiple events over time and throughout space. The difference in the quality of the habitat, however defined, within breeding areas in the North and in the southerly wintering areas, especially Chesapeake Bay, also has been proposed as affecting black duck status...
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J. R. Longcore

Geographic variation in cowbird distribution, abundance, and parasitism Geographic variation in cowbird distribution, abundance, and parasitism

We evaluated geographical patterns in the abundance and distribution of Brown-headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater), and in the frequency of cowbird parasitism, across North America in relation to habitat fragmentation. We found no distinctive parasitism patterns at the national or even regional scales, but the species is most abundant in the Great Plains, the heart of their original range...
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M.L. Morrison, D.C. Hahn

Teaching migration routes to canada geese and trumpeter swans using ultralight aircraft, 1990-2001 Teaching migration routes to canada geese and trumpeter swans using ultralight aircraft, 1990-2001

This paper summarizes eleven years (1990-2001) of experiments to teach Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) and Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator) pre-selected migration routes using ultralight aircraft. When Canada Geese were trained to follow an ultralight aircraft for southward autumn migrations of 680 or 1,320 km, 81% (83/103) returned on their own in the next spring to near their place...
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William J.L. Sladen, William A. Lishman, D. H. Ellis, G.G. Shire, D.L. Rininger
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