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Diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in aquatic birds: dietary exposure, tissue concentrations, and macroscopic effects Diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in aquatic birds: dietary exposure, tissue concentrations, and macroscopic effects
A feeding study with mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) was conducted during March to July 1988 in Laurel, Maryland (USA), to identify diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in birds. One-year-old male mallards in groups of 21 were fed diets containing 0, 10, 20, 40, or 80 parts per million (ppm) selenium, as seleno-DL-methionine, for 16 weeks. All ducks receiving 80 ppm died. Ducks...
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P.H. Albers, D. E. Green, C. J. Sanderson
Flood magnitude and frequency of Jacks Run at the culvert on U.S. Route 206, Southampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Flood magnitude and frequency of Jacks Run at the culvert on U.S. Route 206, Southampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
Flood magnitude and frequency of Jacks Run at the culvert on U.S. Route 206, Southampton Township, New Jersey, were determined by using the rational method. Flood magnitude and frequency estimates, as well as basin characteristics, are included in this report. The 100-year-flood estimate is 29 cubic feet per second.
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Thomas Barringer
First report of the Maryland/DC Records Committee First report of the Maryland/DC Records Committee
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B. Peterjohn, P. Davis
[Book review] A review of Wildlife 2001: Populations [Book review] A review of Wildlife 2001: Populations
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H.B. Underwood
Patch occupancy and dispersal of spruce grouse on the edge of its range in Maine Patch occupancy and dispersal of spruce grouse on the edge of its range in Maine
We surveyed 18 habitat patches (black spruce (Picea marinana) - tamarack (Larix larcina) wetlands) for spruce grouse (Dendragapus canadensis canadensis) on Mount Desert Island, Maine, during April-May in 1992 and 1993 to determine patch occupancy relative to patch area. We also equipped nine juvenile grouse with radio transmitters to determine movement and habitat use outside of patches...
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S.A. Whitcomb, F. A. Servello, A.F. O'Connell
Strontium Strontium
Part of the Annual Commodities Review 1995. In 1995, U.S. strontium imports and consumption increased nearly 30 percent due to increased domestic production of color television picture tube glass. However, strontium compound exports fell during 1995. Strontium is also used in the production of permanent ceramic ferrite magnets. Strontium nitrate, strontium chromate, and strontium...
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J.A. Ober
Managing designated campsites: Survey implications from Great Smoky Mountains National Park Managing designated campsites: Survey implications from Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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J. L. Marion, Y.-F. Leung
Surveys of Puerto Rican screech-owl populations in large-tract and fragmented forest habitats Surveys of Puerto Rican screech-owl populations in large-tract and fragmented forest habitats
We conducted road surveys of Puerto Rican Screech-Owls (Otus nudipes) by playing conspecific vocalizations in secondary wet forest and fragmented secondary moist forest in rural areas of eastern Puerto Rico. Six paired surveys were conducted bi-weekly beginning in April. We recorded number of owl responses, cloud cover, wind speed, moon phase, and number of passing cars during 5-min...
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K.L. Pardieck, J.M. Meyers, M. Pagan
Wolf pack witness Wolf pack witness
Arctic wolves have almost never come in contact with humans because of their location in the extreme northern latitudes. Their lack of experience with human intruders makes them an easy species to study.
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L.D. Mech
A resource conservative procedure for comparison of dose-response relationships A resource conservative procedure for comparison of dose-response relationships
The evaluation of effects of toxicants on a wildlife community can be complicated by varying responses among the community's constituent populations. Even within populations, considerable variability in dose-response relations may result from different avenues of exposure to the toxicant. Full-scale investigations of the dose-response relations among a variety of species and avenues of...
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W.A. Link, E. F. Hill, J.E. Hines, P.F.P. Henry
Prevalence and histopathology of shell disease in turtles from Lake Blackshear, Georgia Prevalence and histopathology of shell disease in turtles from Lake Blackshear, Georgia
Turtles in Lake Blackshear, Crisp County, Georgia (USA) were evaluated for shell disease during intensive trapping efforts on 8 and 9 May 1990. The disease was most prevalent in Pseudemys concinna (74%) and Trachemys scripta (35%). The degree of necrosis on the carapace was significantly positively correlated with the degree of necrosis on the plastron in T. scripta (rs = 0.50), but not...
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J.E. Lovich, S.W. Gotte, C.H. Ernst, J. Harshbarger, A.F. Laemmerzahl
Metal concentrations of tadpoles in experimental ponds Metal concentrations of tadpoles in experimental ponds
Anuran tadpoles are found in a variety of habitats, many of which are acidified or have high ambient concentrations of metals from anthropogenic sources. A few studies that have been conducted on metals in tadpoles demonstrate that they can contain high concentrations of some metals but have not demonstrated clear relationships between ambient conditions and metal concentrations. This...
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D. W. Sparling, T. P. Lowe