Kevin P Kenow (Former Employee)
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Distribution and accumulation of mercury in tissues of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks Distribution and accumulation of mercury in tissues of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks
We determined the distribution and accumulation of Hg in tissues of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks maintained for up to 15 weeks on either a control diet with no added methylmercury chloride (MeHgCl) or one containing either 0.4 or 1.2 ??g Hg (as MeHgCl)/g wet-weight food. Total Hg and MeHg tissue concentrations were strongly positively correlated (r2 > 0.95) with the amount of Hg...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer, R. Hines, W. Karasov
Effects of methylmercury exposure on the immune function of juvenile common loons (Gavia immer) Effects of methylmercury exposure on the immune function of juvenile common loons (Gavia immer)
We conducted a dose-response laboratory study to quantify the level of exposure to dietary Hg, delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), that is associated with suppressed immune function in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. We used the phytohemagglutinin (PHA) skin test to assess T-lymphocyte function and the sheep red blood cell (SRBC) hemagglutination test to...
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K.P. Kenow, K.A. Grasman, R. Hines, M.W. Meyer, A. Gendron-Fitzpatrick, M. Spalding, B. R. Gray
A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to migrating waterfowl on the Upper Mississippi River A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to migrating waterfowl on the Upper Mississippi River
No abstract available.
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Kevin Kenow, James Nissen
Care and use of wildlife in field research Care and use of wildlife in field research
Abstract not submitted to date
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F. J. Dein, D. Toweill, K.P. Kenow
Tundra swans on the upper Mississippi River Tundra swans on the upper Mississippi River
No abstract available.
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Kevin Kenow
Tundra swan research needs on the Upper Mississippi River Tundra swan research needs on the Upper Mississippi River
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K.P. Kenow, J.M. Nissen, R. Drieslein, E.M. Thorson
Geographic Information System Tools for Conservation Planning: User's Manual Geographic Information System Tools for Conservation Planning: User's Manual
Public and private land managers desire better ways to incorporate landscape, species, and habitat relations into their conservation planning processes. We present three tools, developed for the Environmental Systems Research Institute?s ArcView 3.x platform, applicable to many types of wildlife conservation management and planning efforts. These tools provide managers and planners with...
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Timothy Fox, Jason J. Rohweder, K.P. Kenow, C. Korschgen, H.C. DeHaan
A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration
A voluntary waterfowl avoidance area (VWAA) was established on Lake Onalaska in Navigation Pool 7 of the Upper Mississippi River, Wisconsin, USA, in 1986, to reduce boating disturbance to migratory waterfowl. We monitored boater compliance with the VWAA program in 1993 and 1997. Of 1,664 "boating events" observed on Lake Onalaska, boats intruded into the VWAA on 127 occasions. Boating...
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Kevin Kenow, Carl Korschgen, James Nissen, Abdulaziz Elfessi, Richard Steinbach
Effects of subcutaneous transmitter implants on behavior, growth, energetics, and survival of common loon chicks Effects of subcutaneous transmitter implants on behavior, growth, energetics, and survival of common loon chicks
High rates of Common Loon (Gavia immer) chick mortality have been documented in Wisconsin, especially on acidic lakes, but causes and timing of chick mortality are poorly understood. We modified and evaluated a subcutaneous transmitter implant technique for Common Loon chicks using wild and captive reared chicks. Results indicated that behavior, growth, energy expenditure, and survival...
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K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer, F. Fournier, W. Karasov, A. Elfessi, S. Gutreuter
Effects of methyl mercury exposure on the growth of juvenile common loons Effects of methyl mercury exposure on the growth of juvenile common loons
We conducted a dose–response laboratory study to quantify the level of mercury exposure associated with negative effects on the development of common loon chicks reared in captivity from hatch to 105 days. A dose regimen was implemented that provided exposure levels that bracketed relevant exposure levels of methyl mercury found in loon chicks across North America. We observed no overt...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, S. Gutreuter, R. Hines, M.W. Meyer, F. Fournier, W. Karasov
A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration
A voluntary waterfowl avoidance area (VWAA) was established on Lake Onalaska in Navigation Pool 7 of the Upper Mississippi River, Wisconsin, USA, in 1986, to reduce boating disturbance to migratory waterfowl. We monitored boater compliance with the VWAA program in 1993 and 1997. Of 1,664 "boating events" observed on Lake Onalaska, boats intruded into the VWAA on 127 occasions. Boating...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, C. Korschgen, J.M. Nissen, A. Elfessi, R. Steinbach
Use of satellite telemetry to identify common loon migration routes, staging areas and wintering range Use of satellite telemetry to identify common loon migration routes, staging areas and wintering range
We developed a satellite transmitter attachment technique for adult Common Loons (Gavia immer) that would help in identifying important migration routes, staging areas, and the location of wintering grounds of birds that breed in the north central United States. During the autumn and winter of 1998, the migration of six adult loons that were radio marked in northern Wisconsin and...
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Kevin Kenow, Michael Meyer, David Evers, David C. Douglas, J. Hines
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 68
Distribution and accumulation of mercury in tissues of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks Distribution and accumulation of mercury in tissues of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks
We determined the distribution and accumulation of Hg in tissues of common loon (Gavia immer) chicks maintained for up to 15 weeks on either a control diet with no added methylmercury chloride (MeHgCl) or one containing either 0.4 or 1.2 ??g Hg (as MeHgCl)/g wet-weight food. Total Hg and MeHg tissue concentrations were strongly positively correlated (r2 > 0.95) with the amount of Hg...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer, R. Hines, W. Karasov
Effects of methylmercury exposure on the immune function of juvenile common loons (Gavia immer) Effects of methylmercury exposure on the immune function of juvenile common loons (Gavia immer)
We conducted a dose-response laboratory study to quantify the level of exposure to dietary Hg, delivered as methylmercury chloride (CH3HgCl), that is associated with suppressed immune function in captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. We used the phytohemagglutinin (PHA) skin test to assess T-lymphocyte function and the sheep red blood cell (SRBC) hemagglutination test to...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, K.A. Grasman, R. Hines, M.W. Meyer, A. Gendron-Fitzpatrick, M. Spalding, B. R. Gray
A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to migrating waterfowl on the Upper Mississippi River A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to migrating waterfowl on the Upper Mississippi River
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin Kenow, James Nissen
Care and use of wildlife in field research Care and use of wildlife in field research
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
F. J. Dein, D. Toweill, K.P. Kenow
Tundra swans on the upper Mississippi River Tundra swans on the upper Mississippi River
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin Kenow
Tundra swan research needs on the Upper Mississippi River Tundra swan research needs on the Upper Mississippi River
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
K.P. Kenow, J.M. Nissen, R. Drieslein, E.M. Thorson
Geographic Information System Tools for Conservation Planning: User's Manual Geographic Information System Tools for Conservation Planning: User's Manual
Public and private land managers desire better ways to incorporate landscape, species, and habitat relations into their conservation planning processes. We present three tools, developed for the Environmental Systems Research Institute?s ArcView 3.x platform, applicable to many types of wildlife conservation management and planning efforts. These tools provide managers and planners with...
Authors
Timothy Fox, Jason J. Rohweder, K.P. Kenow, C. Korschgen, H.C. DeHaan
A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration
A voluntary waterfowl avoidance area (VWAA) was established on Lake Onalaska in Navigation Pool 7 of the Upper Mississippi River, Wisconsin, USA, in 1986, to reduce boating disturbance to migratory waterfowl. We monitored boater compliance with the VWAA program in 1993 and 1997. Of 1,664 "boating events" observed on Lake Onalaska, boats intruded into the VWAA on 127 occasions. Boating...
Authors
Kevin Kenow, Carl Korschgen, James Nissen, Abdulaziz Elfessi, Richard Steinbach
Effects of subcutaneous transmitter implants on behavior, growth, energetics, and survival of common loon chicks Effects of subcutaneous transmitter implants on behavior, growth, energetics, and survival of common loon chicks
High rates of Common Loon (Gavia immer) chick mortality have been documented in Wisconsin, especially on acidic lakes, but causes and timing of chick mortality are poorly understood. We modified and evaluated a subcutaneous transmitter implant technique for Common Loon chicks using wild and captive reared chicks. Results indicated that behavior, growth, energy expenditure, and survival...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, M.W. Meyer, F. Fournier, W. Karasov, A. Elfessi, S. Gutreuter
Effects of methyl mercury exposure on the growth of juvenile common loons Effects of methyl mercury exposure on the growth of juvenile common loons
We conducted a dose–response laboratory study to quantify the level of mercury exposure associated with negative effects on the development of common loon chicks reared in captivity from hatch to 105 days. A dose regimen was implemented that provided exposure levels that bracketed relevant exposure levels of methyl mercury found in loon chicks across North America. We observed no overt...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, S. Gutreuter, R. Hines, M.W. Meyer, F. Fournier, W. Karasov
A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration A voluntary program to curtail boat disturbance to waterfowl during migration
A voluntary waterfowl avoidance area (VWAA) was established on Lake Onalaska in Navigation Pool 7 of the Upper Mississippi River, Wisconsin, USA, in 1986, to reduce boating disturbance to migratory waterfowl. We monitored boater compliance with the VWAA program in 1993 and 1997. Of 1,664 "boating events" observed on Lake Onalaska, boats intruded into the VWAA on 127 occasions. Boating...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, C. Korschgen, J.M. Nissen, A. Elfessi, R. Steinbach
Use of satellite telemetry to identify common loon migration routes, staging areas and wintering range Use of satellite telemetry to identify common loon migration routes, staging areas and wintering range
We developed a satellite transmitter attachment technique for adult Common Loons (Gavia immer) that would help in identifying important migration routes, staging areas, and the location of wintering grounds of birds that breed in the north central United States. During the autumn and winter of 1998, the migration of six adult loons that were radio marked in northern Wisconsin and...
Authors
Kevin Kenow, Michael Meyer, David Evers, David C. Douglas, J. Hines