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Effects of diet on rate of body mass gain by wintering canvasbacks Effects of diet on rate of body mass gain by wintering canvasbacks

Because habitat degradation has led to the loss of submerged vegetation in Chesapeake Bay, wintering canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) have shifted from a plant diet of American wildcelery (Vallisneria americana) to an animal diet of Baltic clams (Macoma balthica). We conducted experiments with pen-reared canvasbacks (n = 32, 1990; n = 32, 1991) to assess the effect of this diet change on...
Authors
Dennis G. Jorde, G. Michael Haramis, Christine M. Bunck, Grey W. Pendleton

A ten-year history of the demography and productivity of an Arctic wolf pack A ten-year history of the demography and productivity of an Arctic wolf pack

A pack of two to eight adult wolves (Canis lupus arctos) and their pups was observed during ten summers (1986-95) on Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories, Canada. The author habituated the wolf pack to his presence in the first summer and reinforced the habituation each summer thereafter. The first alpha female produced four to six pups each year between 1986 and 1989. However, her...
Authors
L.D. Mech

Demography of birds in a neotropical forest: Effects of allometry, taxonomy, and ecology Demography of birds in a neotropical forest: Effects of allometry, taxonomy, and ecology

Comparative demographic studies of terrestrial vertebrates have included few samples of species from tropical forests. We analyzed 9 yr of mark—recapture data and estimated demographic parameters for 25 species of birds inhabiting lowland forests in central Panama. These species were all songbirds (Order Passeriformes) ranging in mass from 7 to 57 g. Using Jolly—Seber stochastic models...
Authors
J. D. Brawn, James R. Karr, James D. Nichols

Fluorspar Fluorspar

The production, consumption, and applications of fluorspar are reviewed. In 1994, the U.S. exported about 45 kt of fluorspar, but, according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, 493 kt were imported during the same period. Consumption, according to preliminary figures from the U.S. Bureau of Mines, was about 473 kt. China continued to be the main supplier of imports to the U.S. with 61...
Authors
M. Miller

Residues and trends of organochlorine pesticide and polychlorinated biphenyls in birds from Texas, 1965-88 Residues and trends of organochlorine pesticide and polychlorinated biphenyls in birds from Texas, 1965-88

Concentrations of DDE (a metabolite of DDT) in birds decreased during recent years in most areas of the continental United States. Organochlorine pesticides were widely used in agriculture in Texas from the early 1950s to the 1970s. I used previously published data to determine whether concentrations of DDE and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in birds from Texas have followed a...
Authors
Miguel A. Mora

Bioindicators used in aquatic and terrestrial monitoring Bioindicators used in aquatic and terrestrial monitoring

There are many different types of contaminants present in the environment ranging from synthetic chemicals, which would not be present in the environment without man's intervention, to trace metals that are required for life. Concerns range from possible harmful effects on flora and fauna to possible harm to humans consuming such organisms. The complete chemical analysis for all possible
Authors
Mark J. Melancon

The challenge and opportunity of recovering wolf populations The challenge and opportunity of recovering wolf populations

The gray wolf once inhabited a wide variety of habitats throughout most of the northern hemisphere north of 20°N latitude. Because the animal preyed on livestock and competed with humans for wild prey, it was extirpated from much of its range outside of wilderness areas. Environmental awareness in the late 1960s brought for the wolf legal protection, increased research, and favorable...
Authors
L.D. Mech

[Book review] Aquatic Ecology: Scale, Pattern and Process, edited by Paul S. Giller, Alan G. Hildrew, and David G. Raffaelli [Book review] Aquatic Ecology: Scale, Pattern and Process, edited by Paul S. Giller, Alan G. Hildrew, and David G. Raffaelli

Review of: Aquatic ecology : scale, pattern, and process. Paul S Giller; A G Hildrew; D G Raffaelli; British Ecological Society. Symposium; American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Oxford ; Boston : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1994. xiii, 649 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Authors
Matthew C. Perry

[Book review] The Eastern Screech Owl: Life History, Ecology and Behavior in the Suburbs and Countryside, by Frederick Gehlback [Book review] The Eastern Screech Owl: Life History, Ecology and Behavior in the Suburbs and Countryside, by Frederick Gehlback

Review of: Eastern Screech Owl: Life History, Ecology, and Behavior in the Suburbs and Countryside. Frederick R. Gehlbach. Issue 16; Issue 2008 of W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series. Texas A&M University Press; 1st edition (November 1994). ISBN: 0890966095. For ornithologists and ecologists alike, Fred Gehlbach's book promises to hold both interest and information value as a...
Authors
D.C. Hahn

[Book review] Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania, edited by Craig Moritz and Jiro Kikkawa [Book review] Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania, edited by Craig Moritz and Jiro Kikkawa

Review of: Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania. 1994. Edited By: Craig Moritz and Jiro Kikkawa. 404 pages, Col & b/w illus, line illus. Surrey Beatty & Sons. ISBN: 0949324485.
Authors
C. B. Kepler
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