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Effects of mercury and selenium on glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress in mallard ducks Effects of mercury and selenium on glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress in mallard ducks
Earlier studies have reported on the toxicity and related oxidative stress of different forms of Se, including seleno- D,L-methionine, in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). This study compares the effects of Se (seleno-D,L-methionine) and Hg (methylmercury chloride) separately and in combination. Mallard drakes received one of the following diets: untreated feed (controls), or feed...
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D. J. Hoffman, G. H. Heinz
Water quality in the White River basin, Indiana, 1992-96 Water quality in the White River basin, Indiana, 1992-96
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph M. Fenelon
Association of mercury and selenium with altered glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress in diving ducks from the San Francisco Bay region Association of mercury and selenium with altered glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress in diving ducks from the San Francisco Bay region
Ault male greater scaup (Aythya marila), surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata), and ruddy ducks (Oxyurajamaicensis) were collected from Suisun Bay and coastal Tomales Bay in the greater San Francisco Bay area to assess exposure to inorganic contaminants. Hepatic Se concentrations were highest in greater scaup (geometric mean = 67 ppm dry weight) and surf scoters (119 ppm) in Suisun Bay...
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D. J. Hoffman, H. M. Ohlendorf, C. M. Marn, G.W. Pendleton
Modeling colony site dynamics: A case study of gull-billed terns (Sterna nilotica) in coastal Virginia Modeling colony site dynamics: A case study of gull-billed terns (Sterna nilotica) in coastal Virginia
We developed a Markov process model for colony-site dynamics of Gull-billed Terns (Sterna nilotica). From 1993 through 1996, we monitored breeding numbers of Gull-billed Terns and their frequent colony associates, Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) and Black Skimmers (Rynchops niger), at colony sites along 80 km of the barrier island region of coastal Virginia. We also monitored flooding...
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R.M. Erwin, J.D. Nichols, T.B. Eyler, Daniel B. Stotts, B.R. Truitt
Saker falcon research and conservation efforts in Mongolia, 1997 Saker falcon research and conservation efforts in Mongolia, 1997
This past summer. our small field team followed a 4000 km route through central and eastern Mongolia. Even though there was a population crash underway for picas (Ochotona sp.) and voles (Microtus sp.). we found 38 new saker nests and visited 60 eyries found in previous years. Many of the former eyries were unoccupied. Others were occupied but without young. Productivity was good at...
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D. H. Ellis, Pu Tsengeg, P.L. Whitlock
Living fossils: You haven't changed a bit: Tuatara Living fossils: You haven't changed a bit: Tuatara
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R.I. Crombie, R.P. Reynolds
Estimating population parameters for northern and southern breeding populations of Canada geese Estimating population parameters for northern and southern breeding populations of Canada geese
Canada geese (Branta canadensis) have been managed largely as a migratory resource. In the 1960's, Canada goose flocks were restored to historic breeding ranges in the United States and southern Canada to enhance recreational opportunity for observation and harvest. These populations of southern breeding geese have rapidly expanded, increasing conflicts with social and economic interests...
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J.B. Hestbeck
Field evidence for linking Altosid applications with increased amphibian deformities in southern leopard frogs [abstract] Field evidence for linking Altosid applications with increased amphibian deformities in southern leopard frogs [abstract]
During the summer of 1997 we repeatedly sprayed Altosid, a formulation of 4% methoprene used for mosquito control, on six constructed macrocosms. Six additional macrocosms were sprayed with Abate4E, containing the organophosphate pesticide temephos, and six were sprayed with water (controls). The wetlands were created on an impermeable foundation for research purposes and averaged 215 m2...
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D. W. Sparling
Length of stay, survival, habitat use and migration characteristics of fall migrant Soras on the Patuxent River marsh as determined by radio telemetry Length of stay, survival, habitat use and migration characteristics of fall migrant Soras on the Patuxent River marsh as determined by radio telemetry
No abstract available.
Authors
G. Michael Haramis, Gregory D. Kearns
Effects of contaminants on Double-crested Cormorant reproduction in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA Effects of contaminants on Double-crested Cormorant reproduction in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
In 1994 and 1995, Double-crested Cormorants Phalacrocorax auritus were monitored from egg-laying through 12 days of age at Cat Island, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. Sample eggs at hatching were analysed for organochlorines (including total PCBs, PCB congeners, and DDE), hepatic microsomal ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase (EROD) activity in livers of embryos, and eggshell thickness. The number...
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T. W. Custer, Christine M. Custer, K. L. Stromborg, M. J. Melancon
Campsite survey implications for managing designated campsites at Great Smoky Mountains National Park Campsite survey implications for managing designated campsites at Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Backcountry campsites and shelters in Great Smoky Mountains National Park were surveyed in 1993 as part of a new impact monitoring program. A total of 395 campsites and shelters were located and assessed, including 309 legal campsites located at 84 designated campgrounds, 68 illegal campsites, and 18 shelters. Primary campsite management problems identified by the survey include: (1)...
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J. L. Marion, Y.-F. Leung
Glaciers of South America Glaciers of South America
Landsat images, together with maps and aerial photographs, have been used to produce glacier inventories, define glacier locations, and study glacier dynamics in the countries of South America, along with the Andes Mountains. In Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia, the small glaciers have been undergoing extensive glacier recession since the late 1800's. Glacier-related hazards...
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C. Schubert, Fabian Hoyos-Patino, Ekkehard Jordan, Stefan Hastenrath, Benjamin Morales Arnao, Louis Lliboutry, Arturo Corte