Matthew C. Perry, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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The history of Patuxent: America’s wildlife research story The history of Patuxent: America’s wildlife research story
This report, based on a symposium held on October 13, 2011, at the National Wildlife Visitor Center at the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD, documents the history of the Patuxent Research Refuge and the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, collectively known as Patuxent. The symposium was one of the many activities occurring at that time to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the...
Composition, shell strength, and metabolizable energy of Mulinia lateralis and Ischadium recurvum as food for wintering surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) Composition, shell strength, and metabolizable energy of Mulinia lateralis and Ischadium recurvum as food for wintering surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata)
Decline in surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) waterfowl populations wintering in the Chesapeake Bay has been associated with changes in the availability of benthic bivalves. The Bay has become more eutrophic, causing changes in the benthos available to surf scoters. The subsequent decline in oyster beds (Crassostrea virginica) has reduced the hard substrate needed by the hooked mussel
Authors
Alicia Berlin, Matthew C. Perry, R.A. Kohn, K.T. Paynter, Mary Ann Ottinger
Coastal wetlands of Chesapeake Bay Coastal wetlands of Chesapeake Bay
Wetlands are prominent landscapes throughout North America. The general characteristics of wetlands are controversial, thus there has not been a systematic assessment of different types of wetlands in different parts of North America, or a compendium of the threats to their conservation. Wetland Habitats of North America adopts a geographic and habitat approach, in which experts familiar...
Authors
Andrew H. Baldwin, Patrick J. Kangas, J. Patrick Megonigal, Matthew C. Perry, Dennis F. Whigham, Darold P. Batzer
Foraging behavior of Long-tailed Ducks in a ferry wake Foraging behavior of Long-tailed Ducks in a ferry wake
Clangula hyemalis (Long-tailed Ducks) were observed diving in the wake of the Nantucket Island ferry during December over a 5-year period (2005–2009). The unusual diving behavior appeared to be related to foraging, but could not be confirmed. Long-tailed Ducks typically feed on more mobile prey than most other diving ducks, and it is speculated that the propeller wash in shallow water...
Authors
Matthew C. Perry
Population demographics and breeding ecology of the Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) in the Churchill, Manitoba area Population demographics and breeding ecology of the Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) in the Churchill, Manitoba area
No abstract available.
Authors
Matthew C. Perry, Robert M. Alison
The use of Emeraid Exotic Carnivore Diet improves postsurgical recovery and survival of long-tailed ducks The use of Emeraid Exotic Carnivore Diet improves postsurgical recovery and survival of long-tailed ducks
Gavage feeding is a commonly used technique in wildlife rehabilitation. While implanting satellite transmitters in long-tailed ducks (Clangula hyemalis), a need for extra postsurgical nutritional support was identified. A new product, Emeraid Exotic Carnivore Diet, has proven effective in maintaining and even increasing the birds' body weights while in captivity. This has resulted in a...
Authors
Glenn H. Olsen, Scott Ford, Matthew C. Perry, Alicia M. Wells-Berlin
Feeding ecology of long-tailed ducks Clangula hyemalis wintering on the Nantucket Shoals Feeding ecology of long-tailed ducks Clangula hyemalis wintering on the Nantucket Shoals
A substantial proportion, perhaps 30%, of the North American breeding population of Long-tailed Ducks (Clangula hyemalis) winter in the vicinity of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. These birds spend the night on Nantucket Sound and commute during daylight hours to the Nantucket Shoals, which extend about 65 km offshore from the southeastern corner of Nantucket. Strip transects done from...
Authors
Timothy P. White, Richard R. Veit, Matthew C. Perry
[Obituary] In memoriam: Mortimer Brooke Meanley, Jr., 1915-2007 [Obituary] In memoriam: Mortimer Brooke Meanley, Jr., 1915-2007
Mortimer Brooke Meanley, Jr., was born at Riderwood, Baltimore County, Maryland, on 19 January 1915, and died at home in Maine on 19 August 2007. He was always called “Brooke” as an adult. Much of his youth was spent in birding and other natural-history activities, interest he credits to the Boy Scouts and his teachers. These activities directed him toward a professional career in...
Authors
Matthew C. Perry
Sediment ingestion rates in waterfowl (Anatidae) and their use in environmental risk assessment Sediment ingestion rates in waterfowl (Anatidae) and their use in environmental risk assessment
When waterfowl (Anatidae) ingest sediment as they feed, they are exposed to the environmental contaminants in those sediments. The rate of ingestion may be key to assessing environmental risk. Rates of sediment ingestion were estimated as from
Authors
W. Nelson Beyer, Matthew C. Perry, Peter C. Osenton
Restoration of waterbird habitats in Chesapeake Bay: Great expectations or Sisyphus revisited? Restoration of waterbird habitats in Chesapeake Bay: Great expectations or Sisyphus revisited?
In the past half century, many waterbird populations in Chesapeake Bay have declined or shifted ranges, indicating major ecological changes have occurred. While many studies have focused on the problems associated with environmental degradation such as the losses of coastal wetlands and submerged vegetation, a number of restoration efforts have been launched in the past few decades to...
Authors
R.M. Erwin, R.A. Beck
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 131
The history of Patuxent: America’s wildlife research story The history of Patuxent: America’s wildlife research story
This report, based on a symposium held on October 13, 2011, at the National Wildlife Visitor Center at the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD, documents the history of the Patuxent Research Refuge and the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, collectively known as Patuxent. The symposium was one of the many activities occurring at that time to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the...
Composition, shell strength, and metabolizable energy of Mulinia lateralis and Ischadium recurvum as food for wintering surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) Composition, shell strength, and metabolizable energy of Mulinia lateralis and Ischadium recurvum as food for wintering surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata)
Decline in surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) waterfowl populations wintering in the Chesapeake Bay has been associated with changes in the availability of benthic bivalves. The Bay has become more eutrophic, causing changes in the benthos available to surf scoters. The subsequent decline in oyster beds (Crassostrea virginica) has reduced the hard substrate needed by the hooked mussel
Authors
Alicia Berlin, Matthew C. Perry, R.A. Kohn, K.T. Paynter, Mary Ann Ottinger
Coastal wetlands of Chesapeake Bay Coastal wetlands of Chesapeake Bay
Wetlands are prominent landscapes throughout North America. The general characteristics of wetlands are controversial, thus there has not been a systematic assessment of different types of wetlands in different parts of North America, or a compendium of the threats to their conservation. Wetland Habitats of North America adopts a geographic and habitat approach, in which experts familiar...
Authors
Andrew H. Baldwin, Patrick J. Kangas, J. Patrick Megonigal, Matthew C. Perry, Dennis F. Whigham, Darold P. Batzer
Foraging behavior of Long-tailed Ducks in a ferry wake Foraging behavior of Long-tailed Ducks in a ferry wake
Clangula hyemalis (Long-tailed Ducks) were observed diving in the wake of the Nantucket Island ferry during December over a 5-year period (2005–2009). The unusual diving behavior appeared to be related to foraging, but could not be confirmed. Long-tailed Ducks typically feed on more mobile prey than most other diving ducks, and it is speculated that the propeller wash in shallow water...
Authors
Matthew C. Perry
Population demographics and breeding ecology of the Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) in the Churchill, Manitoba area Population demographics and breeding ecology of the Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) in the Churchill, Manitoba area
No abstract available.
Authors
Matthew C. Perry, Robert M. Alison
The use of Emeraid Exotic Carnivore Diet improves postsurgical recovery and survival of long-tailed ducks The use of Emeraid Exotic Carnivore Diet improves postsurgical recovery and survival of long-tailed ducks
Gavage feeding is a commonly used technique in wildlife rehabilitation. While implanting satellite transmitters in long-tailed ducks (Clangula hyemalis), a need for extra postsurgical nutritional support was identified. A new product, Emeraid Exotic Carnivore Diet, has proven effective in maintaining and even increasing the birds' body weights while in captivity. This has resulted in a...
Authors
Glenn H. Olsen, Scott Ford, Matthew C. Perry, Alicia M. Wells-Berlin
Feeding ecology of long-tailed ducks Clangula hyemalis wintering on the Nantucket Shoals Feeding ecology of long-tailed ducks Clangula hyemalis wintering on the Nantucket Shoals
A substantial proportion, perhaps 30%, of the North American breeding population of Long-tailed Ducks (Clangula hyemalis) winter in the vicinity of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. These birds spend the night on Nantucket Sound and commute during daylight hours to the Nantucket Shoals, which extend about 65 km offshore from the southeastern corner of Nantucket. Strip transects done from...
Authors
Timothy P. White, Richard R. Veit, Matthew C. Perry
[Obituary] In memoriam: Mortimer Brooke Meanley, Jr., 1915-2007 [Obituary] In memoriam: Mortimer Brooke Meanley, Jr., 1915-2007
Mortimer Brooke Meanley, Jr., was born at Riderwood, Baltimore County, Maryland, on 19 January 1915, and died at home in Maine on 19 August 2007. He was always called “Brooke” as an adult. Much of his youth was spent in birding and other natural-history activities, interest he credits to the Boy Scouts and his teachers. These activities directed him toward a professional career in...
Authors
Matthew C. Perry
Sediment ingestion rates in waterfowl (Anatidae) and their use in environmental risk assessment Sediment ingestion rates in waterfowl (Anatidae) and their use in environmental risk assessment
When waterfowl (Anatidae) ingest sediment as they feed, they are exposed to the environmental contaminants in those sediments. The rate of ingestion may be key to assessing environmental risk. Rates of sediment ingestion were estimated as from
Authors
W. Nelson Beyer, Matthew C. Perry, Peter C. Osenton
Restoration of waterbird habitats in Chesapeake Bay: Great expectations or Sisyphus revisited? Restoration of waterbird habitats in Chesapeake Bay: Great expectations or Sisyphus revisited?
In the past half century, many waterbird populations in Chesapeake Bay have declined or shifted ranges, indicating major ecological changes have occurred. While many studies have focused on the problems associated with environmental degradation such as the losses of coastal wetlands and submerged vegetation, a number of restoration efforts have been launched in the past few decades to...
Authors
R.M. Erwin, R.A. Beck
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