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Differences in detection of Aeromonas salmonicida in covertly infected salmonid fishes by the stress-inducible furunculosis test and culture-based assays Differences in detection of Aeromonas salmonicida in covertly infected salmonid fishes by the stress-inducible furunculosis test and culture-based assays
Accurate detection of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida (the cause of furunculosis disease) in covertly infected salmonids is difficult and is a cause of concern for those involved in fish health inspection and resource management programs. In this study, we examined populations of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis, Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, and lake trout Salvelinus namaycush...
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Rocco C. Cipriano, Larisa Ford, David R. Smith, J. H. Schachte, C. J. Petrie
Conservation and avian medicine Conservation and avian medicine
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Glenn H. Olsen
Evaluation of semen from nondomestic birds Evaluation of semen from nondomestic birds
Aspects of poultry Al technology are applicable to nondomestic birds. However, modifications in the methods of semen collection, evaluation, and insemination are often necessary to accommodate either the bird's size, sperm numbers, or. female anatomy. This section provides a brief overview of procedures used to evaluate semen from nondomestic birds. Unless specified, materials, reagents...
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G.F. Gee
Activities of the United States Geological Survey in Pennsylvania Activities of the United States Geological Survey in Pennsylvania
Since the late 1800's, when the U.S. Geological Survey first established a presence in Pennsylvania, the focus of our work has changed from general hydrologic and geologic appraisals to issue-oriented investigations; from predominantly data collection to a balanced program of data collection, interpretation, and research; and from traditional, hand-drawn mapping to digitally produced...
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Charles R. Wood
Altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, September 1994 through May 1995 Altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, September 1994 through May 1995
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C.J. Rowland
Evaluation of agricultural best-management practices in the Conestoga River headwaters, Pennsylvania: A summary report, 1982-90 Evaluation of agricultural best-management practices in the Conestoga River headwaters, Pennsylvania: A summary report, 1982-90
Pipe-outlet terracing was effective in reducing sediment losses from a field site, but total nitrogen and phosphorus losses with runoff were not significantly different before and after terracing. Median concentrations of dissolved nitrate in several ground-water sampling locations increased after terrace installation. Dissolved nitrate concentrations in ground water decreased...
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Patricia L. Lietman
Virulence of Renibacterium salmoninarum to salmonids Virulence of Renibacterium salmoninarum to salmonids
Virulence of Renibacterium salmoninarum isolates representing five origins was evaluated in eight salmonid hosts; four origins were of Lake Michigan and the fifth was of the Pacific Northwest. The species type strain, ATCC (American Type Culture Collection) 33209, was also included. Each isolate was grown in a kidney disease medium (KDM2) supplemented with 1 % ATCC 33209 culture...
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C. E. Starliper, D. R. Smith, T. Shatzer
Habitat use and feeding ecology of riverine juvenile American shad Habitat use and feeding ecology of riverine juvenile American shad
We examined premigratory populations of American shad Alosa sapidissima in the upper Delaware River to determine habitat and microhabitat use, differential prey use among habitat types, and habitat suitability indices for this previously unmodeled life stage. Both seining and diving techniques were used to quantify juveniles in six habitat types with six physical habitat covariables...
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Robert M. Ross, Randy Bennett, James H. Johnson
Female roseate tern fledges a chick following the death of her mate during the incubation period Female roseate tern fledges a chick following the death of her mate during the incubation period
Despite the death of her mate during the incubation period and a shortage (or lack of availability) of food in nearby waters, a female Roseate Tern (Sterna dougallii) nesting at the Falkner Island Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge in Connecticut was able to raise a chick to fledging in 1995 without human assistance. The growth and development of this chick was...
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J. A. Spendelow, James M. Zingo
Identification and restriction of the type locality of the Manzano cottontail, Sylvilagus cognatus Nelson, 1907 (Mammalia Lagomorpha Leporidae) Identification and restriction of the type locality of the Manzano cottontail, Sylvilagus cognatus Nelson, 1907 (Mammalia Lagomorpha Leporidae)
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J.K. Frey, R.D. Fisher, L.A. Ruedas
Bottomland hardwood reforestation for neotropical migratory birds: Are we missing the forest for the trees? Bottomland hardwood reforestation for neotropical migratory birds: Are we missing the forest for the trees?
Reforestation of bottomland hardwoods on lands managed for wildlife or timber production has historically emphasized planting heavy-seeded oaks (Quercus spp.). Although techniques have been developed for successful oak establishment, these plantings often require 5 or more years before establishing a 3-dimensional forest structure. We suggest that lands planted to fast-growing early...
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Daniel J. Twedt, J. Portwood
Toxicity of white phosphorus to waterfowl: Acute exposure in mallards Toxicity of white phosphorus to waterfowl: Acute exposure in mallards
As part of an effort to understand extensive, white phosphorus (P4)-induced waterfowl mortality at Eagle River Flats, Fort Richardson, Alaska, we conducted a number of acute toxicity tests using penned mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in 1993 and 1994. The 24-hr median lethal dose (LD50) for P4 dissolved in oil was 6.46 mg/kg in adult males and 6.96 mg/kg in adult females. Although the...
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D. W. Sparling, M. Gustafson, P. Klein, N. Karouna-Renier