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Construction aggregates Construction aggregates
Part of the 1994 Industrial Minerals Review. The production, consumption, and applications of construction aggregates are reviewed. In 1994, the production of construction aggregates, which includes crushed stone and construction sand and gravel combined, increased 7.7 percent to 2.14 Gt compared with the previous year. These record production levels are mostly a result of funding for...
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V.V. Tepordei
Use of gene marking to assess stocking success of red drum in Texas bays Use of gene marking to assess stocking success of red drum in Texas bays
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R. Ward, T.L. King, I.R. Blandon, L.W. McEachron
Environmental auditing: Capabilities and management utility of recreation impact monitoring programs Environmental auditing: Capabilities and management utility of recreation impact monitoring programs
A recreation impact monitoring system was developed and applied in 1984?1986 and in 1991 to all backcountry river-accessed campsites within Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Results suggest that actions implemented by park managers in response to problems identified by the initial survey were highly effective in reducing resource degradation caused...
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J. L. Marion
The role of the white-eyed vireo in the dispersal of Bursera fruit on the Yucatan Peninsula The role of the white-eyed vireo in the dispersal of Bursera fruit on the Yucatan Peninsula
White-eyed vireos (Vireo griseus) winter in the forests and secondary growth of the Yucatan Peninsula where Bursera simaruba (Burseraceae) is an abundant tree. Twenty-five per cent of all white-eyed vireos observed foraging visited Bursera trees. In addition, presence and abundance of territorial white-eyed vireos in small forest patches were correlated with the size of the Bursera crop...
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R. Greenberg, M.S. Foster, L. Marquez-Valdelamar
A complex alloantigen system in Florida sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis pratensis: Evidence for the major histocompatibility (B) system A complex alloantigen system in Florida sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis pratensis: Evidence for the major histocompatibility (B) system
The B blood group system constitutes the major histocompatibility complex (Mhc) in birds. The Mhc is a cluster of genes largely devoted to the processing and presentation of antigen. The Mhc is highly polymorphic in many species and, thus, useful in the evaluation of genetic diversity for fitness traits within populations of a variety of animals. Correlations found between particular Mhc
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S.I. Jarvi, G.F. Gee, M.M. Miller, W.E. Briles
DNA fingerprint similarity between female and juvenile brown-headed cowbirds trapped together DNA fingerprint similarity between female and juvenile brown-headed cowbirds trapped together
This DNA fingerprinting study investigates whether females of the brood parasite brown-headed cowbird, Molothrus ater, associate with their own juvenile offspring at feeding sites more often than would be expected by chance. Cowbirds lay their eggs in the nests of a variety of host species and, as far as is known, leave them to the care of foster parents. Using baited walk-in funnel...
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D.C. Hahn, R.C. Fleischer
Heavy metals in seaducks and mussels from Misty Fjords National Monument in southeast Alaska Heavy metals in seaducks and mussels from Misty Fjords National Monument in southeast Alaska
Quartz Hill, in Misty Fjords National Monument near Ketchikan, Alaska, is the site of a proposed molybdenum-producing mine. To provide baseline data for use in post-development comparisons, we analyzed tissues of Barrow's goldeneyes (Bucephala islandica), common mergansers (Mergus merganser), and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) for seven heavy metals that could potentially be released into...
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J. C. Franson, P.S. Koehl, D.V. Derksen, T.C. Rothe, C.M. Bunck, John F. Moore
What is Falco Altaicus Menzbier? What is Falco Altaicus Menzbier?
The systematics of the Altay falcon (Falco altaicus/lorenzi) remains enigmatic. First reported in 1811, it has been treated as a gyrfalcon (F. rusticolus), a saker (F. cherrug), and two separate species (F. lorenzi and F. altaicus). Of 53 'altaicus' specimens examined, at least two are misidentified gyrfalcons, many are typical sakers, but 34 (the core group) are considered to be the...
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D. H. Ellis
Habitat selection by Cryptobepharus poecilopleurus (Scincidae) in the Mariana Islands Habitat selection by Cryptobepharus poecilopleurus (Scincidae) in the Mariana Islands
No abstract available.
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M. J. McCoid, G.H. Rodda, R.A. Hensley, T. H. Fritts
Inter-relation of cytochrome P450 and contaminants burdens in sibling heron embryos and nestlings Inter-relation of cytochrome P450 and contaminants burdens in sibling heron embryos and nestlings
Hepatic cytochrome P450-associated monooxygenase activities were measured in 11-day-old nestling black-crowned night-herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) collected from a reference site (next to the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia) and three polluted sites (Cat Island, Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Wisconsin; Bair Island, San Francisco Bay, California; West Marin Island, San...
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B. Rattner, M. Melancon, T. Custer, R. Hothem
Comments on the status of revived old names for some North American birds Comments on the status of revived old names for some North American birds
We discuss 44 instances of the use of generic, specific, or subspecific names that differ from those generally in use for North American (sensu AOU 1957) birds. These names are generally older than the names presently used and have been revived on the basis of priority. We examine the basis for the proposed changes and make recommendations as to which names should properly be used in an...
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R.C. Banks, M.R. Browning
Statistics and ornithology: State-of-the-art data analysis for studies of marked birds. Proceedings of the 4th EURING Technical Meeting, 19-24 September, 1994 Statistics and ornithology: State-of-the-art data analysis for studies of marked birds. Proceedings of the 4th EURING Technical Meeting, 19-24 September, 1994
No abstract available.
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P.M. North, J.D. Nichols