Gary Krapu, PhD (Former Employee)
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Avian mortality from collisions with overhead wires in North Dakota Avian mortality from collisions with overhead wires in North Dakota
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Feeding ecology of pintail hens during reproduction Feeding ecology of pintail hens during reproduction
Food supply has been acknowledged as one of eight major external factors regulating the sexual cycles of birds (Marshall 1961). Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the role of food supply as an ultimate factor regulating breeding (Marshall 1951; Lack 1954, 1968; Wynne-Edwards 1962; and others). Another potential influence of food is its being a proximate stimulus to breeding...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
A biological survey of Kraft Slough A biological survey of Kraft Slough
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, Harold F. Duebbert
The prairie: to know it is to appreciate it The prairie: to know it is to appreciate it
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J. T. Lokemoen, Gary L. Krapu
Mercury residues in pintails breeding in North Dakota Mercury residues in pintails breeding in North Dakota
Livers of 42 pintail hens (Anas acuta) breeding in eastern North Dakota during the spring and early summer of 1969 and 1970 were analyzed for total mercury by the neutron activation technique. Mercury content on a wet weight basis ranged from 0.055 ppm to 9.512 ppm and averaged 0.888 ± 1.796 ppm (SD). Liver mercury levels of hens collected in early spring (prior to planting of crops)...
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Gary L. Krapu, G.A. Swanson, H.K. Nelson
Red-winged blackbirds nesting near Great Slave Lake, N.W.T Red-winged blackbirds nesting near Great Slave Lake, N.W.T
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary Krapu
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 105
Avian mortality from collisions with overhead wires in North Dakota Avian mortality from collisions with overhead wires in North Dakota
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Feeding ecology of pintail hens during reproduction Feeding ecology of pintail hens during reproduction
Food supply has been acknowledged as one of eight major external factors regulating the sexual cycles of birds (Marshall 1961). Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the role of food supply as an ultimate factor regulating breeding (Marshall 1951; Lack 1954, 1968; Wynne-Edwards 1962; and others). Another potential influence of food is its being a proximate stimulus to breeding...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
A biological survey of Kraft Slough A biological survey of Kraft Slough
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, Harold F. Duebbert
The prairie: to know it is to appreciate it The prairie: to know it is to appreciate it
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
J. T. Lokemoen, Gary L. Krapu
Mercury residues in pintails breeding in North Dakota Mercury residues in pintails breeding in North Dakota
Livers of 42 pintail hens (Anas acuta) breeding in eastern North Dakota during the spring and early summer of 1969 and 1970 were analyzed for total mercury by the neutron activation technique. Mercury content on a wet weight basis ranged from 0.055 ppm to 9.512 ppm and averaged 0.888 ± 1.796 ppm (SD). Liver mercury levels of hens collected in early spring (prior to planting of crops)...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, G.A. Swanson, H.K. Nelson
Red-winged blackbirds nesting near Great Slave Lake, N.W.T Red-winged blackbirds nesting near Great Slave Lake, N.W.T
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary Krapu